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Mar - Apr 2017

Jay Urstadt was on the “Trump for Victory” team, chaired by his good friend Reince Priebus. Jay has known Trump as “Donny” for 35 years—going back to when Jay was New York State housing commissioner—but can’t call him that any more.
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Jan - Feb 2017

Paul Bjorkland finished pulling teeth quite a while ago, and now he has stopped extracting contributions for the College in order to take life a little easier in Ashburn, Virginia.

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Nov - Dec 2016

John Stearns sounded pretty chipper and is holding his COPD at bay in his Georges Mills, New Hampshire, residence. He hopes to see the Big Green in action this fall.
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Sept - Oct 2016

In addition to being ’49ers and overachievers, Slade Gorton and Jay Urstadt have two things in common: They are still working full-time and they are influential Republicans.
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Jul - Aug 2016

Frank Munson checked in from his winter home in Vero Beach, Florida. His vision is limited by macular degeneration, so goodbye golf.
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May - June 2016

With electoral skirmishing underway, I reached out to George Day in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and Ray Truncellito in Manchester, New Hampshire, to get their local input.
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Mar - Apr 2016

Deke Jackson (Florida) saw Deke Jackson (San Francisco) mentioned in a recent column and wanted equal space. He lives in Mount Dora, where he moved after a 40-year banking career, spent mostly in Chicago.

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Jan - Feb 2016

Persis and Bob Alden invited me for dinner at the retirement home in Stamford, Connecticut, where they moved last year. Bob is a real trooper as he deals with the aftermath of a stroke a few years ago.
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Nov - Dec 2015

You should get this a few days before the mini-mini-reunion catered lunch at the Tom Dent Cabin next to the Canoe Club on Saturday, October 24. The Columbia game kickoff is at 3 p.m.
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Sept - Oct 2015

As reported previously, class president George Hartmann has arranged for a mini-mini-reunion catered lunch at the Tom Dent Cabin, next to the Canoe Club on Saturday, October 24 (Columbia game).