Sept - Oct 2013
As we approach retirement age I’d like to feature one or two classmates in each column who have recently retired or are about to retire, briefly recounting their careers.
Class Notes
As we approach retirement age I’d like to feature one or two classmates in each column who have recently retired or are about to retire, briefly recounting their careers.
As I write this edition of Class Notes shortly after the conclusion of the U.S.
Greetings from sunny Lake Tahoe, California (the snow has finally melted). Can you believe that it has been 40 years since we graduated?
I had a great visit this past month from Rich Crandall, who was in the area visiting his oldest daughter Christina, mother to his grandkids, ages 9 and 6.
As we approach our collective class birthday of 65 next year, one of the frequent topics of our executive committee conference calls the past year has been the great goal of increasing the number and variety of mini-reunions; any occasion or excu
This past “winter” here in the Upper Valley surely ranks as one of the warmest and driest on record—today’s temperature in late February is 50 degrees, with open water on the Connecticut River, no snow on the Green with the exception of the Winte
Greetings, ’71s! The mailbag is fairly empty this month, so I’ll reminisce about fall term freshman year. I gave a pint of blood the other day as I try to do four to five times a year, a habit formed during our first term on campus.
Greetings from snowy Lake Tahoe, California (20 feet up to Christmas). Plans are moving into high gear for our 40th reunion under the capable leadership of Wayne Hobin.
As I write this edition of our class column we are about six weeks away from the 2013 Commencement.
Being back in the Upper Valley the past three years has given me the pleasure of frequently running into an old Psi U brother and Hanover native, Chuck Bent.
Greetings from sunny Lake Tahoe, California. By the time you get this our 40th reunion should be just a few months away. It’s not too late to sign up.