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September-October 2025

The Lewis & Clark expedition grabbed my attention. Years later, our classmates named Lewis or Clark tell us about their lives since Dartmouth. We honor the 220th anniversary of the conclusion of the expedition in October 1805.

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July-August 2025

Ever wonder what the most common last names are in our class? I did and found Anderson (or Andersen) was one of them.
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May-June 2025

It takes a large number of hard-working volunteers to plan a college reunion for the number of classmates who have indicated their “intent to attend.”
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March-April 2025

“Though ’round the girdled earth they roam” is especially appropriate for a look at the award-winning news photography of classmate Jim Nachtwey.His journey took him wherever major news was breaking, from Afghanistan to Romania, Sout
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November-December 2024

Late fall may seem like an odd time of year for a column about our classmates who played varsity baseball, but this coming spring marks not only our 55th reunion but also the 55th anniversary of our class’ baseball team competing in the College World
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September-October 2024

Global legal work and international banking sent two of our classmates ’round the girdled earth.
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May-June 2024

Have you ever wondered how classmates ended up with nicknames that aren’t based on their first or last names?
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March - April 2024

Lacking a theme for this issue, I played the equivalent of Wheel of Fortune, flipping the pages of our freshman Green Book. I landed on the classmates below.
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January-February 2024

“Though ’round the girdled earth they roam, her spell on them remains….”

More than 20 of our classmates have lived abroad for most of their careers. We start with the four below.
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November-December 2023

This column is inspired by Christmas. The first two contributors are classmates named Chris. I couldn’t resist including Marc Jolicoeur, since his last name translates to “jolly heart.”