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Sept - Oct 2012

Of the 80-plus of our classmates who are physicians, 10 percent served in the military and 10 percent served in the U.S. Public Health Service (USPHS), including Stuart Brown, who did both.

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Sept - Oct 2011

Philip McFerrin majored in economics and then completed law school at the University of Virginia before starting his four-year commitment. He arrived in mid-1968 when the war was intensifying.

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Nov - Dec 2012

Jeff Bert, psychology major and member of Chi Phi, attended Dartmouth Medical School and completed his medical education and internship at the University of Colorado. On joining the U.S.

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May - Jun 2012

A tale of two classmates—one from the East Coast, the second from the West Coast, both from big cities; one African American, the second Anglo; one positively influenced by two African-American lawyers who had attended Dartmouth, the second influ

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May - June 2011

Bud “Francis” McGrath, Ph.D., accepted a regular Army commission in the artillery after completing ROTC. After tours in Germany and Arizona he spent 1967-68 at Bear Cat near Saigon.

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Mar - Apr 2012

Half of the Injunaires are still singing, including Jim Cornehlsen and Dave Plavin, who performed in January with the University Glee Club of New York City and the Dartmouth Aires in Alice Tully Hall.

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Mar - Apr 2011

Last column started a series about ’64 veterans. It showed the scope of their functions: John Fishel, strategist; Stan Herr, missile defense systems physicist; and Lee Chilcote, combat veteran.

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Jul - Aug 2013

Event planning requires leadership, commitment, time, creativity and participation. Our 50th reunion committee is already working to exceed your expectations. Meet some of the members who are working for you.


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Jul - Aug 2012

Not all who pass through Hanover live charmed lives. Such is the case for New Hampshire’s own four-event skier, Frank Hannah. He entered Dartmouth interested in mathematics and skiing.

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