As our alma mater closes out the celebration of Year 250, we close out our Year 71 as members of the Dartmouth family and we wish you all the best in good health for 2020. The fall season saw some interesting class activity.
As Dartmouth continues celebration of 250 years of providing excellent educational opportunities, we continue our review of the makeup of the class of 1952, as part of the family.
How are we doing? Several classmates have asked that question, so we did a little digging and this issue’s report is an update on the class of 1952. Actually, we’re doing pretty well. The numbers aren’t 100-percent accurate, but they’re close.
While the College in 2019 continues to celebrate 250 years of providing an excellent education, we, in our late 80s, continue to celebrate being able to report our small part in the history of Dartmouth.
The weather was perfect—and so was the attendance—as classmates and family gathered in the Upper Valley at the nearby Quechee Club in Quechee, Vermont, for our annual class of 1952 summer luncheon on August 23.
The headline of an article in the Dartmouth Alumni Magazine in the fall of 1948 read “’52 Trip Sets Mark” and the opening sentence followed, “In mid-September 195 freshmen from 31 states and two foreign countries headed for Hanover to particip
A few weeks ago a notice came in the mail announcing plans for the 70th reunion for my high school class, and I thought that was a bit much—and then, I thought again.