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September-October 2023

For this issue I asked if there was an old guy who guided you in the decade or so after graduation.
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May-June 2023

Bill White’s fondest memory of the 1950s was at age 10, when “my father introduced me to tennis, a game he loved dearly.” Joe Alviani recalls “beaming with pride” watching his father up on the dais introducing Sen.
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January-February 2023

Our 55th class reunion is in the books! We had 156 classmates and partners able to attend, 136 in Hanover and 20 via Zoom.
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November-December 2022

With the approach of our 55th reunion in September and reflecting on events since 1963, I asked for a seven-word response to the question, “What’s next on your journey?” Ted Haynes wrote, “Swim, write, love—as long as possible.” This
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September-October 2022

I asked classmates, “To shape excellent future citizens, if you could design one college course you believe so essential it would be required for all students, what would it be?” Sam Ostrow said, “I have a one-word answer: ethics.”
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July-August 2022

Responses to the last question (using “university” in reference to the College) has consumed two issues. Ted Walkley wrote, “I have watched the College change a lot since we graduated.
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May-June 2022

So many classmates responded with how they felt about recent announcements from the College that referred to Dartmouth as a university that this topic will cover two issues. All their thoughtful responses are on our website, 1967.dartmouth.org.
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March-April 2022

So many responded to the question, “Was there a time in your Dartmouth experience when you realized perhaps you weren’t quite as smart or as good as you thought you were?” that I spread them across two issues.
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January-February 2022

When asked, “Was there a time in your Dartmouth experience when you realized perhaps you weren’t quite as smart or as good as you thought you were?” so many classmates responded that we’re spreading them across two issues!