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Nov - Dec 2017

I am enjoying the finest August in Connecticut in my memory as I polish up the notes for this issue. Meanwhile Hurricane Harvey is swirling around the Texas Gulf Coast, causing devastating flooding and mayhem.
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Jul - Aug 2017

The snow that covered my backyard view last issue has been replaced with rapidly growing spring grass. Recent rain has stimulated the dormant tendrils that beckon to my lawn mower, which is buried deep in the back of my garage.
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Sep - Oct 2017

Continuing my practice of framing these notes in a more contemporary timeframe, summer is only a few days away as I sit in my home office composing the notes for a column that appears near the end of the summer.
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May - Jun 2017

As I write the notes for this issue, I look out my home office window to the snow in my backyard on a sunny New England day. My thoughts are of the waning winter, not the coming of spring.
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Jan - Feb 2017

My debut as your new class secretary begins with this issue of the column. I had the pleasure of attending our reunion this summer and enjoyed reconnecting with fellow classmates.

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Nov - Dec 2016

Greetings, fellow ’70s. As promised in my previous column, here a few more anecdotes from our June reunion. Friday evening we teamed up with the ’71s and ’72s to host three bands playing from the steps of Alumni Gym.
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Sept - Oct 2016

Greetings, fellow ’70s. Take four perfect June days in Hanover. Add close to 90 classmates and another 60 or so spouses and friends. Blend in a variety of interesting programs and symposia. Sprinkle in just the right amount of nostalgia.
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Jul - Aug 2016

Greetings, fellow ’70s. By the time you read this column our reunion in Hanover together with 1971 and 1972 will be in the books.
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Mar - Apr 2016

Greetings, fellow ’70s. As I write this column two days after Christmas it’s 77 degrees here and I’ve just come from the golf course in shorts, of course. I’m beginning to think there might be something to this whole global warming thing.