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May-June 2026
Class Note 1974. Peter Holden was inspired to share: “So here I am 51 years later, and I still have nothing to say about myself.
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March-April 2026
Class Note 1974. I asked Phil Stebbins for the impossible: a short update. Here’s a snapshot—details in the class newsletter.
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January-February 2026
Class Note 1974. If you haven’t, please opt out of paper delivery of our class newsletter.
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November-December 2025
Class Note 1974. Time for a shoutout to the team that inspired us to surpass our $300,000 and 40-percent-participation Dartmouth College Fund goals back in June.
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September-October 2025
Last time I opened with “Stop right now and drop me a note.” Do it now! That’s why folks turn to Class Notes—to read about you. You really don’t want me making things up now, do you?
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July-August 2025
Stop right now and drop me a note. Please also share remembrances of recently deceased classmates with Len Smith (lensmith@lensmith.net).
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May-June 2025
The theme of (re)connecting with our class and the College inspired Jeff Baxter to write: “Wonderful to see old pals Lowell ‘Jep’ Gruman and Jeff Simpson in addition to the rest of the gang back in J
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March-April 2025
As I write it’s the day after Christmas, the first day of Kwanzaa, and the second night of Hanukkah, among special days in December of many faith traditions.
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January-February 2025
Campaigning and the election are over! A word from the president…of our class, Jerry Bowe: “I want to thank Matt Putnam and his officer team for the last five years.
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November-December 2024
At this writing it’s been about 10 weeks since we gathered for our 50th reunion and we’re 10 weeks from the election. Looking back, our reunion was truly a highlight for many of us, connecting and reconnecting.
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September-October 2024
Having completed our 50th reunion and survived a drenching at the 2024 Commencement, we are now classified as certifiably old. We didn’t stay up as late as we did five years ago, didn’t drink as much, and moved slower.