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Jul - Aug 2017

This 66th Night thing, where ’66ers gather around the country on or about March 7, is catching on. More than 110 classmates and 60 spouses and partners came together in two dozen informal mini-reunions from Maine to Hawaii.
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Sep - Oct 2017

“With age comes wisdom,” Bob Page recently declared, “and I seemed to have finally figured out the key to athletic success—keep competing longer than your peers.” As proof, Bob provided some recent race results: Tahoe Donner Triathon
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May - Jun 2017

It was a first. In fact, two firsts. The first class mini-reunion at the Class of ’66 Bunkhouse at Mount Moosilauke and the first winter group to use the bunkhouse.
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Jan - Feb 2017

Dr. Wallace Hodges is back where he belongs: “We take care of people with complex med and psych problems and have fun doing it.” After 24 years in a large internal medicine clinic, Wally has opened a solo practice in Seattle.

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Nov - Dec 2016

As we write this in late August the glow of our class of 1966 50th reunion in June is still warm and bright and three events, not mentioned in our previous column, all with long-term impact on the College, merit special note.
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Sept - Oct 2016

“I do not know how a reunion could have been any better.” That’s how Bill Duval summed up the class of 1966 50th reunion, and just about all of the 265 classmates (and 200-plus “Dartmates”) who attended would heartily agree.
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Jul - Aug 2016

We are caught in a space-time dilemma. As you read this you may still be unpacking from our fabulous 50th reunion that brought 250 or so ’66ers back to campus in early June.
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Jan - Feb 2016

Giving back—a phrase we seem to hear more and more these days. It’s a phrase that certainly applies to many members of the class of 1966. Here are just two of the latest examples, with classmates coming at good causes from different angles.
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Nov - Dec 2015

We may be three score and 10 (or 11 or 12), but the class of 1966 creative juices are still flowing.