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September-October 2025

Ed Gingras is perhaps the class’ most traveled person. He recently made a visit to Equatorial Guinea for a meeting of “Most Traveled People” whose aim is to visit every country. Keep going Ed.

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May-June 2025

The Buddy Way documentary about Buddy Teevens ’79 aired on ESPN to great acclaim from ’64s, given that in 2017 the class awarded him the Class of 1964 Outstanding Leadership Award.
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March-April 2025

Greetings. Executive committee member Harvey Tettlebaum, still lawyering as partner with Husch Blackwell, came back to Hanover in November to teach a class at Rockefeller Center on grass-roots politics.
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January-February 2025

I am Hal Rabner and join Rob Goodman as cosecretaries of the class. My role will be the more traditional one of passing out new (or newly discovered) information provided by or about classmates.
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November-December 2024

In this edition we spotlight three of our former class officers who have done a great job but are departing from the executive committee.
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September-October 2024

As we write this our 60th-year Dartmouth reunion has just come to a close—hard to believe that it has been six decades since President Dickey and Dean Seymour handed us our degrees. Does anyone remember who the Commencement speaker was?
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July-August 2024

As we write this, acceptance letters have just gone out for the class of 2028. Our class’ own acceptance letters went out some 64 years ago just about now—the College’s calendar has changed little through this span of years.
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May-June 2024

For this issue, your co-secretaries are featuring the several information resources that are unique to our class and available to all classmates via the internet and your computer or smart phone browsers.
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March - April 2024

As we approach our class 60th reunion, some of us have been thinking about our class’ enduring legacy to the College.
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January-February 2024

We don’t normally rehash executive committee meetings in this column, but with the dearth of other items, we will do so for the one from September 19. First up was a review of the five official class-sponsored projects.
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November-December 2023

A feature of each of these bimonthly columns is the remembrance of classmates who have passed on. Ever wonder about our longevity and its multifactorial causes?