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January-February 2024

There’s probably no one else in the class working on the permitting process for offshore wind projects like Dr. William Bailey is or teaming with other scientists in Easton, Maryland, to run summer science, technology, engineering, a
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November-December 2023

Mary and Brad Stein, our tireless travel chairman, led a contingent of classmates on a magnifique weeklong Seine River cruise this spring.
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September-October 2023

Spotlight couple Dr. Dick Brown and Dr. Barb Stewart are retired veterinarians who raised three children on a small horse farm in southeast Pennsylvania.
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July-August 2023

Classmates traveled to Cape Cod, Massachusetts, in early April to participate in a celebration of the life of our courageous friend, Pete Barber, who spent 54 years in a wheelchair after being severely wounded in Vietnam.
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May-June 2023

Grandma Moses started painting in earnest at 78, our class age this year. But the creative juices of ’66ers started flowing 60 years ago and give no evidence of slowing down.
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March-April 2023

Pete Barber died peacefully on December 22, 2022, at Boston’s Roxbury VA Hospital, his wife, Mary, and family at his side.
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September-October 2022

It was 11 months delayed and relocated 130 miles south and east of Hanover, but the 55th reunion of the class of 1966, fully and exclusively planned and executed by class members in Boston from May 23 to 26, was a great success.
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July-August 2022

Class of ’66ers continue to share the one or two things they are most thankful for. Space restrictions require condensed versions here. Please see our class newsletter on our ’66 website for full and additional responses.
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May-June 2022

Class of’66ers continue to share the one or two things they are most thankful for. Space restrictions require condensed versions here. Please see our class newsletter, available on our class website, for full and additional responses.
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March-April 2022

Class of ’66ers continue to share what they are most thankful for. I’m thankful for that! Space restrictions require condensed versions here. See our class newsletter for full and additional responses.