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Jul - Aug 2016

When you read this column, we will be in the midst of the hot and humid summer here in New England—at least I hope so! Not so much for the hot and humid, but rather the fact that summer is here (?).
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May - June 2016

As I write this column, I am awe struck at May-June 2016: This means that the newest addition to the Dartmouth alumni will be the class of 2016 and their greatest achievement will come to fruition as they accept their “passports” to start their new j
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Mar - Apr 2016

I first became aware of the Dartmouth experience in 1980—42 years after the graduation of the amazing class of 1938. The first memory I have is that of the traditions associated not just with this class but Dartmouth in and of itself.

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Jan - Feb 2016

“In 1916, and at the age of 3 months, his family moved from East Dorset, Vermont, to Farmington, New Hampshire, after a fire destroyed the G.F. Mooney & Sons wood turning mill.
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Nov - Dec 2015

It is with sadness that I report the loss of two classmates, Robert Erving Atkinson and Lewis Gildersleeve Harriman Jr.
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May - June 2015

I am writing this basking in the “balmy” temperature of minus-13 in my small part of New England—quite different from what we are now enjoying.


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Mar - Apr 2015

As I write this column, it is Christmas Eve Day in New England—not what you might think it would be: cold snow coming down and the thought of making a snowman on Christmas Day.

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Jan - Feb 2015

I hope you are all well and, if you are not in the warm weather all year round, I hope you are enjoying some part of this winter somewhere where it is warm!


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Nov - Dec 2014

I had the delightful pleasure of speaking with Adrian Weiss and his dear wife, Natalie, last evening—both are enjoying their days in the Miami area.

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Sept - Oct 2014

June 27, the beginning of summer and, with it the heat has already moved into New England—it will be Indian summer soon!


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Jul - Aug 2014

It is finally spring in the western part of Massachusetts in New England. Let me clarify this—it is spring every now and then!