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Nov - Dec 2015

Our class was on fire during the dog days of July when little seems to happen. Early in the month we presented a gift of $500, joining 40 classes to give support to the $12.5 million renovation at Memorial Stadium.
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Sept - Oct 2015

A fighter pilot who transitioned to civilian airlines in 1969 and now retired 14 years, Dave Leighton maintains his calm with self-deprecating humor.
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Jul - Aug 2015

On June 21, 1982, John W. Hinckely was found not guilty by reason of insanity for his attempt in the previous year to assassinate President Ronald Reagan.

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Mar - Apr 2015

Class activity is not only about fun, nostalgia and college giving. A great deal of time and money goes into helping current and future students through support of scholarship, athletic and internship programs.

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Jan - Feb 2015

Homecoming mini-reunions ignite memories, this one in a short ride from White River Junction, Vermont, in a taxi (“Sit up front, I won’t bite,” said the elderly female driver) as we crossed the bridge onto Route 5 to the Hanover Inn for a get-awa

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Nov - Dec 2014

Accolades for class lawyers: Bob Wagstaff published Terror Detentions and the Rule of Law: US and UK Perspectives (Oxford University Press, 2014), an outgrowth of his Oxford doctoral thesis.

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Sept - Oct 2014

Golf will make its debut at our annual Homecoming reunion this year. If you can make it to Hanover by 10:30 a.m.

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Jul - Aug 2014

Beginning with the Tanglewood concert mini-reunion this August 5, mini-reunion coordinator Tom Perry plans events at all home football games in 2014, another at Princeton November 22 and golf weekends, at least one ski outing and

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July - Aug 2010

Another trustees and alumni association election has come and gone and this one like others had its share of commotion—which in the end is a good thing because it gets more of us to pay attention to how the College is run and how we choose the fol