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Jul - Aug 2017

This must be the graduation issue, and I question why I did not take more shop classes at Dartmouth. It would have helped with my weekend project of repairing the rotten wood on my garden shed and then painting it.
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Sep - Oct 2017

Y’all come down now, ya hear! I am serious, please let me know if you are ever in the Texas Gulf region; Eliza and I would love to see you.
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May - Jun 2017

In my new home state of Texas it is said that everything is bigger. The sky is bigger, the Gulf is bigger, the steaks are bigger. Bigger than what? Well, bigger than those things are anywhere else, of course.
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Mar - Apr 2017

The holidays will be behind us and the new year will be unfolding as you read this. I am hoping that our class community efforts to expand our Facebook page will continue; we now have 96 members and we want to see 100 before the year is out.
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Jan - Feb 2017

I suspect that you may be ringing in the new year by the time you read this. If so, the interminable election campaign will be behind us and the jockeying for position in 2020 will have already begun.

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Jul - Aug 2016

This month I caught up with some well-traveled, very accomplished classmates with incredibly varied experiences. First, from my newly adopted ’hood in Texas comes this update from John Reed.“I moved to Houston from Atlanta in 2001.
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Mar - Apr 2016

It is winter in northern California as I write this, but probably spring when you read it. El Nino is supposedly coming and will no doubt alleviate, but not eliminate, the drought conditions we suffer here.

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Jan - Feb 2016

October was a good month for the class, with several gatherings near and far. In Hanover the freshman soccer mob was back in action to watch the Big Green take out Princeton 1-0 (that’s one-nil for you aficionados).
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Nov - Dec 2015

As of this writing there are a couple of mini-reunions that will be held in early October on which I will report after the fact.