Mar - Apr 2016
Our last column was devoted to classmates who are giving back—and the beat continues.
Class Notes
Our last column was devoted to classmates who are giving back—and the beat continues.
Allan Ryan has a problem. How is he going to fit all of his biographical information into the online fact sheet we have all been asked to fill out before September for the 50th reunion commemorative book?
Reunions are in the air, and our 50th is just about 13 months away. Feel free to start your diet and pull out the suitcases.
Nine years ago Barry Macado retired from the history faculty at Washington & Lee University in Lexington, Virginia. Since “retiring” as a professor of modern U.S.
It’s getting close. Our 50th anniversary is practically right around the corner—June 9-16, 2016. Don’t start packing yet, but start planning.
Some classmates are even getting a head start on this 50th thing.
Inyo County, California, is larger than the State of New Hampshire and is home to 17,000 people, the highest point in the lower 48 states (Mount Whitney), the lowest point in the United States (Death Valley) and Chris Langley, the
The class of 1966 has achieved much and received its fair share of accolades and recognition. And now, just 48 years after graduation, we have a Rhodes scholar in the family!
After Dartmouth Jeff Tew headed south. At the University of Miami School of Law he was on the law review, graduated cum laude in 1969 and has been a trial lawyer in Florida ever since.