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Jul - Aug 2017

It makes 61 years since I studied Spanish under Professor Ugarte, who gave me a C+ for trying. But Peter Klaren sent a book in Spanish to the DAM with a request it go to Baker. DAM sent it to me.
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Sep - Oct 2017

Robert Hatch was awarded the Kansas State Exporter of the Year prize by the governor for his company’s “community stewardship” by increasing the size of his plant and adding 80 new jobs.
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May - Jun 2017

A reminder: Next year on February 6, 7 and 8 we celebrate our class 80th birthday party; put it on your calendar.
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Jan - Feb 2017

Bruce Hulbert sent us news that his undergraduate roommate Harold Burdge “passed away painlessly from a stroke, partly the result of his lifelong battle with the effects of childhood polio.” Harold and Bruce were

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Nov - Dec 2016

About 800-plus of us matriculated in 1956 and 75 percent of us are alive, although we cannot locate 12 lads so we aren’t sure about them.
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Jul - Aug 2016

Dick Chase arrived at the fourth Thursday Norwich Inn lunch with the Freshman Fathers Weekend program for March 1957, given him by an undisclosed friend.
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May - June 2016

Reed Browning sent a factoid, to wit, his father and mine were ’30 classmates of 85 years ago. That’s about 40 percent of the time the United States has been around.
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Mar - Apr 2016

“Where late the Savage roam’d in search of prey, fair science spreads her all enlivening ray,” wrote George Ticknor on his print of the College in 1803 that rests on a wall outside the Orozco mural study hall in Baker Library.