Class Note 1953. As I write this, our part of New Hampshire is suffering from a “high-alert” drought. We’ve had very little rain all summer and have been asked to conserve water wherever possible. Danger from forest fires is a real possibility, and o
Class Note 1952. As we close out the very confusing year of 2025, we hope this finds you all in comfortable surroundings and in as good health as possible. We have no news of significance to report about our fellow classmates, but this is not surpris
Class Note 1951. I open with a thank you to all of you who have cheerfully provided news—the life blood of the column and an important key to the connectedness that we all still feel. And it is another reminder of the extraordinarily good taste of Da
Class Note 1950. It was all we expected and more. The 75th reunion is history. First off, let me list the players: Bill Carpenter (and Bill Carpenter ’74), Joel Leavitt (and Veda DeCof), Dotty McCulloch (and Stacey McCulloch), Kent and Susan Mitchell
Mine eyes have seen the glory of the class of ’49.But after 14 years, mine eyes no longer shine.Macular degeneration has caused my vision to decline.As our three dozen or so survivors go marching on.The class of 1949 was a bastardized class, with man
No news from the class this month. My daughter, Abby, attended her 40th reunion and I’ll paraphrase her thoughts about Dartmouth. The campus looked great. She had not visited the College for the last 10 years and was impressed with all the new buildi
We are or were all members of the Dartmouth community of Hanover, New Hampshire. But for a time, the address was known as Hanover, Vermont. In 1776 11 towns met in Hanover to voice their grievances against the royal governors at Exeter. All 11 towns
DAM received the following letter from Doris Jerman, the widow of Roy Jerman: “I thought I would write to tell you I am alive and well living in a nice retirement complex in Greensboro, North Carolina, at age 98. Roy died at age 54 but I still love D
Class Note 1945. As you read these notes, the Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina, Italy, are right around the corner. In a past article in the Dartmouth Alumni Magazine the following was shared: “Dartmouth and the Winter Olympics have a long histor