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Jan-Feb 2020

Homecoming is a special occasion for all classes at Dartmouth, but for the great class of 1957 it was much more.
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Nov-Dec 2019

In response to our last column, a classmate asked: “We’re all in our mid-80s. We’re almost all retired. Do we do anything except write books?” So, with apologies to the published authors in our class, let’s provide some answers.
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Sept - Oct 2019

“Honoring Our Past, Inspiring Our Future”: This special exhibit at the Hood celebrating Dartmouth’s 250th anniversary includes four works of American art donated by Henry Binder.
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Jul - Aug 2019

“Honoring our Past, Inspiring our Future” is the theme of Dartmouth’s 250th-year celebration. Let’s do a bit of the same for our class.
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May - Jun 2019

Monthly class of ’57 luncheons at the Three Tomatoes restaurant in Lebanon, New Hampshire, are so well attended they could be counted as mini-reunions.
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Jan - Feb 2019

Bruce Sloane has been busy working to elect a Democrat in Virginia’s Fifth District, but still found time to join our celebrated authors, Mike Lasser and Chris Wren, by issuing a new book.
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Nov - Dec 2018

Your scribe has been promising a fake news item just for fun, so here goes: A White House tweet announces Calvin Towle was named assistant to the president for repelling fake news. Salary is $1,000,000, plus tips.
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Sep - Oct 2018

With sadness we note the passing of Barry Rotman’s mother, Ida Rotman, our first female classmate. Our heartfelt condolences to Barry.
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Jul - Aug 2018

Bruce Sloane’s story of his life-changing experience with a cochlear implant was picked up by USA Today.
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May - Jun 2018

Classmates welcomed the addition of two honorary members, Steve Swayne and Matthew Marsit, introduced in the last DAM issue, but wondered, “How many have we added in the years since graduation?” The answer is seven,
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Mar - Apr 2018

The year’s great pendulum keeps swinging: Bob Copeland writes that Monk Bancroft and Bob Shirley have passed.