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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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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
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May-June 2023

First and foremost, prez Robert Kirby reminds us that we have a mini-reunion coming up in October. It is Homecoming Weekend, I believe, which consists of the bonfire on Friday night, October 20, with a dinner at Tuck-Thayer at 5:30.
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March-April 2023

Answering my plea for some filler for this issue, Joel Leavitt—our class baby (youngest member)—modestly announced he was selected to be an astronaut for the next moon mission, bought out Musk from Twitter for $10 billion, is starrin
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November-December 2022

Bill “Carp” Carpenter summed it all up with his feeling that night games have limited appeal for our class, mirrored by our prez, with only Joel Leavitt and your scribe planning to attend the upcoming night Penn game
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September-October 2022

I had a nice visit on my way to our “Mouse House” in Kennebunkport (Cape Porpoise), Maine, with classmate Nob Hovde, who is doing comfortably well at Wentworth Senior Living (after being emergency flown there from his abode in Naples
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