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The “Trips” column in summer 2023 included only five classmates. Here are two more.
One thing I have learned about Dartmouth alumni is that they keep in constant contact with each other through travel, gatherings, and mini-reunions! In 2024 classmates have traveled far and wide.
Dear ’72s, our class held two winter mini-reunions. The first was in Sedona, Arizona. Thanks to adopted classmate Carol Zwick and Ed Wisneski for sending in comprehensive reports.
Post-reunion tidbits follow.
By the time you read this, many of you will be enroute to attend our Dartmouth class of 1974 50th reunion. We are closing in on 400 registrants.
You may have noticed that this issue of Dartmouth Alumni Magazine is loaded with information about Dartmouth authors and their books. Well, the class of 1975 has its own cabal of authors. I have actually read some of these works!
Hello, classmates. As you read this, and as noted by class president Naomi Baline Kleinman,we are inside two years until our 50th reunion. If you have an out-of-date email address with the College, please update it.
Books, they said, the theme is books. You might recall booking out of the Tally House prior to receiving your check (ye auld Dine&Dash). Some of you might presently be making book on the Stanley Cup (Rangers are a lock).
“See if you can guess what subtle theme is being evoked here,” said Karen Clark, the very funny wife of Brooks Clark, as she threw open the doors of their newly finished dining room in Knoxville, Tennessee: white woodwork and dark
John Gilbertson and wife Kathryn Harper went with Dartmouth alumni travel to Cuba: “Travelers included Karen Thompson Dale and Meg Morrow Clayton.