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Jul - Aug 2019

Richie Wolff called from his new digs in a retirement home near Portland, Oregon. He referred me to a picture of his father on the 1908 tennis team in a recent issue of DAM.
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May - Jun 2019

Did you note the astounding miracle in your class dues notice that arrived in February? “I am writing to you as your class president,” wrote George Hartmann from heaven, where he took up residence about a year ago.
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Mar - Apr 2019

On October 27 Jay Urstadt, the “baby” of our class, celebrated his 90th birthday with a festive luncheon at his local golf club in Bronxville, New York, where he lives.
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Jan - Feb 2019

It looks as though 134 classmates are still with us as of late October 2018; however, 20 are listed as “not interested.” Let’s hope several dozen of us make it to our 70th reunion on September 27-29.
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Nov - Dec 2018

Current news is hard to come by. Quent Kopp was looking forward to celebrating his 90th birthday with a large family reunion in Yosemite, but Mother Nature and the fires changed his plans.
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Sep - Oct 2018

Let’s hear a wah hoo wah! for our 70th reunion, scheduled for September 27-29, 2019. Put it on your calendars and stay heathy enough to be there for what will probably be our last roundup.
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Jul - Aug 2018

Tommy Swartz and Joel Berson visited Sarasota, Florida, separately in early spring and broke bread with Bruce Crawford, Tom Towler,and me.
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May - Jun 2018

Richie Wolff may turn out to be the physical miracle-man of our class. He still plays tennis and golf and takes two or three excursions a year with Beth.
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Mar - Apr 2018

As our class youngsters (who matriculated at age 16) enter their 10th decade, there are still 125 of us on this side of the grass. I hope that will lead to a good turnout at our 70th Reunion next year.
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Jan - Feb 2018

Flashback! Dartmouth Forty-niners originally numbered 389: 49 matriculated in March, 1945; 221 in July and 119 in November.
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Nov - Dec 2017

Russell Wolfertz Sr. called from his home in Owls Head, Maine, to reminisce about his days living in Wigwam Circle and selling sandwiches in Topliff, Fayerweather and other dorms to keep bread on his own table.
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Jul - Aug 2017

Ray Rasenberger still lives at home in Washington, is in reasonably good shape and looking forward to celebrating his big 90th in September at his vacation home on Cape Cod.