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July-August 2022

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.
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May-June 2022

I received the first notification of our upcoming 75th reunion, which will, of course, be held at the Hanover Inn starting on Sunday, September 18, and ending on Tuesday, September 20.
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January-February 2022

The leaf season in the fall in New England is a very busy time, with tourists arriving from everywhere. Mountains ablaze with color is quite a sight. And Dartmouth is right in the middle of it. Then quick as a flash the colors turn to white.
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November-December 2021

I received a reminder from the College a while back that our 75th reunion will take place in the fall of 2022. My memory of our 70th is pretty good and I remember that four members of ’42 were there.
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September-October 2021

What a refreshing feeling to not have to wear a mask and respond to the question when asked, “Have you had your shots.” My reply is affirmative.
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July-August 2021

Greetings to the great class of 1947. I received a phone call from George Cohn relating to a back injury with a broken bone experienced from a fall.
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May-June 2021

At this writing I have had one Covid shot, with the second due next month. I get it from the VA, where I also get my glasses, hearing aids and some medicines. The improvement in their service has been nothing short of spectacular.
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March-April 2021

Greetings from another housebound alumnus. This is being written in late December, and I hope you are well. I haven’t heard of any class or family member catching the virus and, with the vaccine nearby, let’s hope we can keep it that way.
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January-February 2021

This report is being written in October and I can report that since my fall last June, I am now able to do my exercises at home unassisted.
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November-December 2020

Hope you are well, wearing a mask, social distancing, and plan on voting. The last comment bears repeating. Last June I received a nice note from Steve Reinhardt, along with a check for $45 for annual dues.
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September-October 2020

I write this from a Portsmouth (New Hampshire) Hospital bed because in late May I took a fall while leaving my house, severely injuring my back. I was told later that four local ambulances showed up.
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July-August 2020

We are in a time the likes of which none of us have ever seen—staggering death notices and unemployment rates, face masks and home confinement—it’s almost impossible to comprehend, but here we are.