Aaron Epstein retired as a reporter covering the U.S. Supreme Court but has kept his hand so to speak in the newspaper business by volunteering at an elementary school to tutor.
As we approach our 70th and last formal class reunion, it is difficult to grasp that it was 74 years ago that we gathered on the Green for the first time to begin our great Dartmouth College adventure, the memories of which are still emblazoned in ou
Our big 70th reunion is fast approaching. The reunion committee under the aegis of Donna Reilly has been hard at work setting up a wonderful program for the weekend.
We set out for Homecoming Weekend in high spirits, looking forward to a lovely weekend. Our hopes were fulfilled. Dartmouth looked beautiful. Spirits were high.
I write this column as the autumnal colors sift through my window and I look forward to Homecoming. However, the big breaking news for the class of 1953 is that the dates of our 70th reunion have been set.
With thanks to Granthia Preston, who was kind enough to keep me up to date on the following, I can report that on Sunday, August 22, classmates and friends gathered at Moosilauke Lodge to celebrate the life of our past president, Put Blodgett
I had the pleasure of watching via Zoom Great Books, Great Conversations last week, presented by Adelphi University. Richard Cahn’sbook, Making Law: A Memory of Good Times, was the subject of the discussion.
Dave Halloran, erstwhile editor of ’53 Out, and I have pooled resources in our quest for news of our classmates and we have come up with a treasure trove this month.
Ice crystals hang from the trees; the ground is blanketed by a pure white overlay of snow. It is beautiful as I gaze out my window; however, I am looking forward to the coming of spring, which will have long since arrived when you read this.