Mar - Apr 2016
When you live in the Hanover area and have the good fortune to visit the College on a regular basis, it is easy to maintain your ties to Dartmouth and all the tradition and memories that go with it.
Class Notes
When you live in the Hanover area and have the good fortune to visit the College on a regular basis, it is easy to maintain your ties to Dartmouth and all the tradition and memories that go with it.
It is always enjoyable to reconnect with classmates who haven’t been in touch for a while, and these past two months have provided ample opportunity.
The winter of 2014-15 left New England with unusually heavy snow as widely publicized earlier this year.
The San Francisco Chronicle headline of December 12, 2014, summed it up nicely, “Bay Area residents pick up the pieces after ferocious storm.” That is why the Dartmouth ’52 luncheon of December 11 never happened.
One of the definitions of “yeoman,” according to Merriam-Webster, is “one that performs great and loyal service” as in, “Bob Ringstad and Bart Lombardi did a yeoman’s job organizing the annual gathering of
The announcement a few months ago that this publication has put its entire history online is a reminder that your class secretaries have been posting news of this class for more than 62 years now.
This report is written by Frank Logan. More than 60 classmates, wives and friends gathered in Hanover on Saturday, May 10, to recognize and honor the dedicated service that Bill Montgomery has given to the class
It all started last August at a ’52 class luncheon in Vermont. Jack Boyle and Hank Waters, our mini-reunion chairman, discussed the possibility of a class get together in Florida for 2014.