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September-October 2021

For this issue, we explored how or in what ways the past incredibly tumultuous 16 months in this country and globally may have introduced positive changes in your life you hope to carry forward.
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July-August 2021

For this issue I asked classmates to answer the question of their grandchild, grandniece, or grandnephew—“Why should I go to Dartmouth?”—by providing three reasons.
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March-April 2021

At the end of a most exhausting year, Gary Atkins offers this: “Forgetting about dreidels and latkes, the message of the holiday is hope that things will get better. Gam ze yaavor—this too shall pass.
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January-February 2021

I asked classmates which changes wrought by the pandemic might be permanent and beneficial and which might be detrimental.
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November-December 2020

I asked classmates for the opening sentence (or description) of the memoir of a significant moment in their life. All the responses (unabridged) are available on 1967.Dartmouth.org.

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September-October 2020

Recently I asked, “If you were at the table wrestling with plans and options for resuming in September and making the tough choices Covid-19 will require that Dartmouth make, what would be the one thing you believe should remain unchanged?”
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May-June 2020

We are celebrating our collective 75th birthday in 2020 by getting together in groups small and large, raising a glass, and taking photos to share on 1967.dartmouth.org.
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March-April 2020

This month I asked the question, “If you could invite anyone for dinner, who would you invite?” Tom Flannery said, “Donald Trump…but since he probably wouldn’t accept, I’d choose James Madison.” Rob Dressler “would l
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Nov-Dec 2019

For this issue we asked you, our erudite cinephiles and movie buffs, for your favorite films and received about 80 great titles.