Mar - Apr 2016
A keynote of Joe Mathewson’snewsletter of last November was a two-page spread on the Boston-area reception where Jack Doyle formally received the Class of 1955 Award.
Class Notes
A keynote of Joe Mathewson’snewsletter of last November was a two-page spread on the Boston-area reception where Jack Doyle formally received the Class of 1955 Award.
“Time begins on opening day,” according to Thomas Boswell, so we decided to check in with perennial Brooklyn fan Dick Barr about the upcoming season. Dick, naturally, tabbed the Dodgers to win it all.
We write these notes for the May/June issue of DAM in February, when a good percentage of our class is all but buried under record snows and experiencing record low temperatures.
We have a new classmate! Barbara J. (Bonnie) MacAdam, Hood Museum Jonathan L. Cohen Curator of North American Art, has accepted our invitation to be an adopted classmate.
Class of the Year 1955 led the Homecoming parade with a great turn out of 45 classmates, spouses and widows carrying our banner up Main Street to Dartmouth Hall.
We write this column in late summer knowing that it will be the November/December issue when you shall see it amidst the thoughts and plans for the coming holidays.
Sixty years ago we returned to Dartmouth for our final year as “grand old seniors.” We began to dig deeper into our majors, wore our senior blazers to Convocation, began the formative experience of “Great Issues” and had time for house parties an
The ides of April brought not only April showers and taxes, but also a sit-in of President Hanlon’s office by student protestors.