To all attending the 65th reunion: Remember to take photos of classmates and forward them to me to build a library for future newsletters and our 70th.
The Chicago Tribune ran a lengthy article on Steve Mullins, who passed in early June, and his friend Ed Chainsky’s plan to visit 100 minor league baseball parks—culminating at Reno Aces in Lake Villa, Nevada.
Steve Mullins has done it again. From U.S. Masters Swimming: “Dear Stephen, You are being recognized as a U.S. Masters Swimming All-American for your excellence in swimming for 2018.
At a ceremony of the unveiling of David Levine’s portrait, commissioned by the Hospital for Special Surgery, classmates in attendance were Tony Kane, Dick Davidoff,and Jerry Goldstein.
Mark Dominguez ’19 writes: “I want to extend the largest of thanks to the class of 1954 for honoring me with the title of the 2018 Class of 1954 Dickey Center Intern.
Dan McCarthy’s new book is Hammer and Silicon: The Soviet Diaspora in the U.S. Innovation Economy— Immigration, Innovation, Institutions, Imprinting, and Identity.
A get-well wish to our class president, Rick Hartman, who suffered a broken arm in a fall. Bill White informs us that the Dartmouth men’s hockey team capped a season sweep of No.
The Dartmouth College Class of 1954 Award was presented to Robert M. Dean on September 22,, 2017. He was honored for all his professional work with Scott Paper Co.
The College announced that the class of 1954 ranked No. 5 in the “class gift” category. Our $3,000 tied us with 1952 and both of us were edged out for No.