Sept - Oct 2012
Recently a real estate professional checked in at the registration desk of an industry conference and the concierge asked, “Mr. Burdick, are you Josh or Glenn?” It was Glenn Burdick at the desk,Josh’s father.
Class Notes
Recently a real estate professional checked in at the registration desk of an industry conference and the concierge asked, “Mr. Burdick, are you Josh or Glenn?” It was Glenn Burdick at the desk,Josh’s father.
In April my wife, Celia, and I were in Lexington, Kentucky, for the Rolex equestrian championship, the premier four-star, three-day event in the United States, I sneaked away from the competition one morning for a few hours to catch the inaugurati
With no classmate news to report I’ll take this opportunity to spread the word about our class project for our rapidly approaching 40th reunion in 2014: the class of ’74 bunkhouse at the Moosilauke Ravine Lodge complex.
I’m writing this the day after Hurricane Irene hit Virginia, other mid-Atlantic states and the Northeast. Fortunately for central Virginia, Irene was somewhat less severe than Hurricane Isabel in 2003.
Anyone who participated actively in the DOC will remember Bob Rooke’s dedication to Cabin & Trail. His passion for the outdoors has translated into a lifelong involvement in forestry. He worked as a ranger for the U.S.
I hope this column finds you enjoying the longer days and warmer weather of spring!
Bruce “Willie” Williamson is moving on to new professional challenges after having completed a six-year assignment as president of the Sterno Group, with the successful divestiture of the company from Blyth Inc., and merger with
Bill Ryan ’70 wrote with news about his brother Charley Ryan.Charley and business partner Peter Shapiro opened Brooklyn Bowl in Brooklyn, New York, in 2009.
Each year the Alumni Council presents the prestigious Dartmouth Alumni Award to a handful of alumni who graduated at least 25 years ago and have demonstrated extraordinary service to the College and to civic organizations in addition to career acc
The College forwarded to me two recent editions of the Valley News with articles about classmates.
One reward of writing this column, writing the class newsletter or fundraising for the class is the opportunity to strike up new friendships with classmates we never knew in college.
Bill Cater is one of the volunteers working on the class project for our 40th reunion, the class of 1974 Moosilauke bunkhouse. Bill has a special bond with Moosilauke through his uncle, R.