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September-October 2023

We begin this column with the sad news that Larry Laster, who has been our polestar for our class’s volunteer efforts aiding Ukrainian refugees in Romania, has died.
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July-August 2023

It is a pleasure to kick off this bimonthly column with news of Barbara and Dick Couch’s gift of $2.5 million benefitting the Dartmouth Cancer Center.
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March-April 2023

’Round the girdled earth they roam: Members of our class of 1964 have experienced a great many travels through the years.
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January-February 2023

We are starting off our column this issue with a tribute to our departed classmate Dartmouth President Emeritus Jim Wright.
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November-December 2022

Our Zoom session of August 17 brought together some 23 stalwarts to talk about travels both in the past and upcoming.
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September-October 2022

In our last bimonthly column we told you about our class’ effort to fund aid for Ukrainian refugees who go to Romania. As we are all aware, the savage brutality of this war continues.
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July-August 2022

Our executive committee has determined that we, as a class, have an emergent issue: Funding aid for Ukrainian refugees. Watching the televised news has given us all an appreciation for the needs of these people.
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May-June 2022

For this column we decided to ask the class a question dealing with the departure of President Hanlon in 2023.
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March-April 2022

We are still shaking the tree (Lone Pine) to see what falls from the upper branches. The question is what is your strategy for overcoming the surprises of old age?
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January-February 2022

We are still shaking the tree (lone pine) to see what falls from the upper branches. The question remains, have you given in to a sedentary life or are you stepping on the gas mindful that the clock is ticking?
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November-December 2021

Pick up the pace, accelerate

Retire, take off with your first mate

Take flight, tempt fate, it’s not too late

Over the reefs don’t hesitate.