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Jan - Feb 2017

As many of you may know my husband and your class president, Leo F. Caproni Jr., died September 4 in New York after a brief illness. He was 97. I am now filling two pairs of shoes.

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Nov - Dec 2016

Hard to believe that summer is coming to a close. Your president has had a mild pneumonia that put him in the hospital and is now in rehab with the goal of getting stronger.
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Jul - Aug 2016

First, a word about the weather. We are finally out of the winter chill and when you read this you will be looking to your Fourth of July celebrations.
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Mar - Apr 2016

The weather has been like no other fall and Christmas that we can remember. Imagine 75 degrees on Christmas Eve or even 65 degrees on Christmas. What has Mother Nature in store for us for the next few weeks?

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Jan - Feb 2016

It is remarkable how two months can seem like two days (by that we mean from the last time we submitted a column).
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Nov - Dec 2015

The August column brings the good news about the results of the Dartmouth College Fund and our thanks to each of you who opened your wallets this year in support of Dartmouth.
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Sept - Oct 2015

We have found our survey of classmates and what experiences stood out most about their four years at Dartmouth a stimulating project.
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Jul - Aug 2015

We keep saying that the long, historic, brutal winter has ended and just as we do, nature throws a curve ball by dropping the overnight temps to mid-30s. Compared with minus figures that should seem mild.

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May - June 2015

As we write we are headed to break another record of the coldest February 20 since 1950. Maybe 1888, too. Frankly we would rather not break that record unless it is in reverse, as in hottest.


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Mar - Apr 2015

A healthy peaceful 2015 to each of you.


Report from Jon Mendes, who completed 13 miles (a half marathon) of the New York Marathon at age 94! Give Jon a rouse.