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Mar - Apr 2017

There is a dearth of news from the class of ’41. I fear we are beginning to fold, and you, reading this, are the only ones who can keep it alive. So you decide: You will contribute or you will pass—and the comments from ’41 will pass also.
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Jan - Feb 2017

I was not at the 75th reunion because I am 97 and no longer travel, but two stalwart members of the class were there and report the College made great effort to give them a fine time.

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Nov - Dec 2016

I surely hate not being able to attend the 75th reunion! I am not traveling anymore and it is a long way from Florida to Hanover. I have only missed one other reunion since graduation, and that was your fifth in 1946.
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Sept - Oct 2016

I have had an interesting note from Pat Stillman, Don Stillman’s widow. She is living near Orlando, Florida, now (450 Village Place, Longwood, FL 32779).
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Jul - Aug 2016

I regret the need to report the death of Richard D. Hill. He gave so much of himself to the class and the College, serving as trustee from 1967 to 1970. The College lists countless offices and committees that he served well.

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May - June 2016

A warm and welcomed note from Walter Lipman and wife Doris (3920 Heritage Hills, Somers, NY 10589). He says, “Although Parkinson’s is fairly under control by meds, the computer is harder to use than writing!
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Jan - Feb 2016

A welcome e-mail from Dick Hill, who lives in a retirement community west of Boston, to thank me for—in his words—“saving our class from total anonymity.” His latest noteworthy news is that he finished last Sunday’s New York Times
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Nov - Dec 2015

This is the month I feared would arrive! I have not heard a word from a classmate! I know some of you want these notes to continue so please send me some info! Anything!
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Sept - Oct 2015

A note from Walter Lipman reports on himself and good wife Doris. They are still active “but slow.” I know so well what you are saying!
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Jul - Aug 2015

I had a great letter from Bob Feller! He tells how he “stumbled” into his life’s work, which was doing research to restore art works in museums. His Ph.D.

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May - June 2015

I had a note from Pamela Engle, mother of Xavier Engle ’09, who was a recipient of the class of ’41 endowment, which enabled him to attend Dartmouth: “He loved the Big Green and went on to medical school at the University of Washington.