Class Note 1966. One hundred eleven classmates (rumored to be a 60th reunion record) from 25 states, D.C., and Canada, plus more than 60 “Dartmates,” returned to Hanover June 15-18 for what was universally described as a wonderful reunion.The three d
Class Note 1965. I’m writing this column on June 13, the day before this year’s Dartmouth Commencement and 61 years to the day from our own graduation in Leverone Field House. I hope this gets to you in time to be a last-minute reminder of our fall m
Class Note 1964. Bill Hamm and his wife, Kathleen, are enjoying their new life in Alexandria, Virginia. “We had many reasons for wanting to relocate to the East Coast, but one of the most important was our increasing trepidation about attending the m
Class Note 1963. Because it’s been 63 years since the class of 1963 left Hanover, the indefatigable Ed Mazer and I decided to survey our classmates. More than 150 responded. Here are some of the findings. Education beyond Dartmouth: An astonishing 94
Class Note 1962. Classmates responded to the question: Which professor most influenced you as an undergrad? (My thanks to all contributors.)Rick Meyers writes: “Patrick Scott-Craig in religion and philosophy was a lifesaver my freshman year, helping
Class Note 1961. You will read this column a couple weeks before our final significant reunion, our 65th, September 27-29, ably organized by ’61 “Three Musketeers” Pete Bleyler, Harris McKee, and Maynard Wheeler. Hope to see you there.—Victor S. Rich
Class Note 1960. Three classmates responded to my call for news.TonyRoisman writes,“I compare now to what I thought, 65 years ago, would be my life today. My only thought about the future was that I wanted to be a lawyer. I would never have imagined
Class Note 1959. Our Class Notes are mostly abbreviated obituaries of classmates who had successful professional and impressive community service careers. Unfortunately, I don’t have space to document their many meaningful contributions to their comm
Class Note 1958. Your editor tripped and fell into our modern medical chasm with a broken hip! Nothing stays the ancient and venerable class of 1958 that is pleased once again to have achieved its primary goal for the Dartmouth College Fund (DCF). Th
Class Note 1957. Tom Macy started with Price Waterhouse after Tuck and worked there for 40 years in N.Y.C. and Beijing auditing banks worldwide. Today he has a new career. Tom founded a nonprofit daycare in 2020, the Little Blessings Child Care Cente