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September-October 2021

In a sign of things to come, 12 traditional 66th Night mini-reunions, masterfully coordinated by David Johnston, were held (on March 7, of course) both in-person (four) and via Zoom (eight).
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May-June 2021

Looking in the mirror is not the only way we can tell that we are rounding third and heading for home. First, as folks born while F.D.R. was in the White House, most of us may well have received our Covid-19 vaccinations by the time you read this.
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March-April 2021

It’s two days after Christmas 2020. Covid-19 virus has been disrupting our lives for 10 months and, in many ways, the virus is worse than ever.
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November-December 2020

Writing this on August 28, still masked and distanced, with schools preparing to open one way or another in the age of Covid-19, and the apocalyptic prophecies of the political conventions still ringing in our ears.
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September-October 2020

We’re still here—and so is Covid-19. I’m writing this on June 26, with the virus very much alive and the world suddenly humming with the prospect of change—social, educational, political.
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July-August 2020

It should be late June when you read this, but it’s late April, midway through the seventh week of the stay-at-home order in New York State, when I’m writing. How are you feeling? What’s going on? Are you still wearing masks?
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May-June 2020

Rob Cleary flew 208 combat missions as a Marine bombardier and navigator in Vietnam in 1969 and 1970.
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March-April 2020

During our four years at Dartmouth there was one constant—Dean Thaddeus Seymour. Thad sadly passed away, at 91, in late October. We asked classmates to send in recollections of Thad and the responses would fill five of these columns.
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Jan-Feb 2020

Happy holidays and happy new year to all! Here comes 2020. There’s a special ring to it. Maybe its clear vision, perhaps a certain “hunch” bet in roulette? Wouldn’t you like “MMXX” on your RV license plate?
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Nov-Dec 2019

A couple of our classmates are affected by and have firm opinions about the current political situation.