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September-October 2025

First things first: Our (probably last) reunion (the 75th!) is Sunday to Tuesday, September 28-30, and the College is footing the bill. We get the inn (for two) and all we pay for is parking!

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July-August 2025

I got a lot of help for this column. His wife, Barbara, writes that Tom Tomasi passed recently at age 98. He downhill skied up to 86, played tennis and worked into his 90s.

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May-June 2025

Just in case you don’t know it, we lost our dynamite class leader Bob Kirby January 14. I’m sure his wife, Brownlee, would welcome your letter praising someone who was one hell of a president!
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March-April 2025

Prez Bob Kirby suffered a minor calamity when one of his limbs failed him—the good news is he is making progress.
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January-February 2025

Our mini went without a hitch with supper at the Hanover Inn Pine Room (arranged by Joel Leavitt) on Friday with “Rusty” Rodriguez, Stephanie “Toots” Reinenger, Doug and Meredith Smith, Bob K
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November-December 2024

A final note from president Bob Kirby on the mini-reunion October 4-6 with the usual dinner at the end of Tuck Drive on Friday night. Get your tickets for the Penn game on Saturday from him.
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September-October 2024

Veda and Joel Leavitt got Covid at a May wedding but recovered nicely. They are a-swim in grandkids, with five between them. Joel is still up for 18 holes of golf and some tennis too.
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July-August 2024

As expected, Prez Bob Kirby and Brownlee McKee were up and at ’em for real in Rangely, Maine, for the eclipse, while the rest of us (Joel Leavitt and yours truly) followed its path through the middle of the country o
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May-June 2024

Prez Bob Kirby and Brownlee are on the hunt for yet another total eclipse (April 8), starting in Mexico and ending in Rangeley Lake, Maine.
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March - April 2024

Jilly Harned (a good communicator) was an avid participant in the rain-soaked mini (Columbia game) and was impressed by the bonfire and rendition of “Dartmouth Undying,” which she and Jack always loved.
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January-February 2024

It was a wet, wet weekend for our class mini October 20-21 but the men in green weathered the storm and triumphed over the Columbia rascals, 20-9.
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November-December 2023

Very sad news in that class giant Lee “Sak” Sarokin has left us after an injury he described in our last issue as “the bathroom floor came up and hit me!” (That’s Sak for sure.) He got a full half page in The New York Times Ju