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September-October 2025

A couple of old friends (of many of us) recently got in touch with updates. We heard from Richard Livingston and his caring sister, Nancy, near whom Richard recently moved from Washington, D.C.

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July-August 2025

Cliff Groen recently distributed an article about early critical response to The Great Gatsby, to which Bill Kolasky replied, “The initial middling reaction to Gatsby shows how difficult it is to be introspect
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May-June 2025

Arts Legacy Committee members David Peck and Mark Waterhouse wrote to let you know that to support more projects and honor our fellow committee member, the recently deceased Ron Weiss
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March-April 2025

The constituency of your class committee is more than class officers. The committee is, in fact, a large, fluid (50-plus members) group of action- and communication-oriented classmates who care about each other and the College.
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January-February 2025

The choking pop culture glut of today pales in contrast to the serious media and communication concerns that were prominent among us during our time in Hanover and the preceding years of growing up.
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November-December 2024

These columns are always about connecting to grow and sustain the unique, active, and productive fellowship of the Dartmouth community.
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September-October 2024

After more than three years of fascinating presentations, the class webinar series has ended.
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July-August 2024

In keeping with this issue’s special theme, the names you’ll read in this posting are those of class of 1968 authors. There are many of them, to our credit, and I’m limiting mentions to (mostly) recent publications due to space considerations.
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May-June 2024

My former WDCR colleague Allan Ackerman wrote to acknowledge and share “the health issues that seem to come for all of us in this chapter of the territory of life.” He highlighted two factors: paying for parking at Northwestern (Chic
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March - April 2024

Much of the communication among class members has recently been generated by feelings about the Middle East conflict and individuals’ attitudes toward the involved parties and other religious, racial, and national entities.
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January-February 2024

First, an update on a grand Dartmouth tradition from Ed Heald, who carried our ’68 banner as a class of one on a rainy Dartmouth Night: The bonfire is now surrounded by three sets of fences, and the freshmen, led by bagpipers, walk (
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November-December 2023

Fewer ’68s plus more alumni classes mean shorter notes henceforth, so I’ll be referring you to The Transmission often for additional information on some of my brief mentions of classmate contacts.