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September-October 2021

Retired: Kent Hutchinson serves on the boards of directors of Fisher House, Charleston, South Carolina, providing free lodging for families of military veterans receiving treatment at the nearby VA Medical Center, and the USS York
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July-August 2021

Life in the time of Covid-19, continued: I received eminently worthwhile responses to my question about enduring positive habits developed during Covid-19 confinement, understandably related to health.
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May-June 2021

Having recently joined the ranks of octogenarians, many classmates, wives, and widows are facing health and caregiver challenges as well as mourning the loss of loved ones and coping with the isolation and anxiety associated with Covid-19.
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March-April 2021

Manuel Buchwald, M.D., who retired “happily” in 2005 after 35 years at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, Canada, the last 10 as director of the research institute and chief of research, writes of his adjustment to the pandem
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November-December 2020

Coping with Covid-19, continued. Books and TV programs recommended by classmates include the following.
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July-August 2020

Life in the time of coronavirus: Regrettably, our 80th birthday bash in San Antonio, Texas, organized by tripmeister Tom Komarek was canceled.
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May-June 2020

Congratulations to Ted Beal on the publication of his book, War Stories from the Forgotten Soldiers, “a collection of 31 riveting stories told by soldiers” stemming from nearly 5,000 interviews of combat veterans Ted conducted
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March-April 2020

A pall of sadness hung over the class as we learned our beloved dean of the College, Thad Seymour, died on October 26 at age 91. Our hearts go out to Polly and the Seymour family, extending to the fourth generation and including two great-grandkids.
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Jan-Feb 2020

Co-tripmeisters Tom Komarek and Roger Usborne report that 79 classmates, wives, and significant others are booked for our 80th birthday celebration in San Antonio, Texas, April 26-30.
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Nov-Dec 2019

After retiring from the U.S. Navy, former SEAL and Vice Admiral Craig Dorman served as vice president of academic affairs and research for the Alaska University statewide system, retiring in fall 2007.