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January-February 2024

On September 11, 50 Dartmouth alumni (including 15 ’77s) enjoyed golf, lunch, and good cheer at the Stowe (Massachusetts) Acres Country Club for the 10th annual Michael Brigham Foundation for Kidney Cancer Research f
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November-December 2023

With most of our high school 50th reunions in the rearview, the next mega landmark on the horizon is our 70th birthdays, happening to most but not all (here’s looking at you, precocious whiz kid Liz Kadin) in 2025.
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September-October 2023

Susan Dentzer tipped me off that ’77 dominated at the 2023 Geisel Alumni Awards, with Eric Donnenfeld and Dan Lucey scooping up two of the eight awards.
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July-August 2023

As the celebrations commemorating Phil Hanlon and Gail Gentes’leadershiphave commenced in Hanover and across the globe (think marching band parade from Parkhurst down Tuck Mall), I mistakenly thought
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May-June 2023

Always looking for ways to avoid the mean streets of Oakland, California, while seeking distraction from his empty nest, longtime ’77 executive committee (EC) member and Bartlett Tower Society representative John Storella, being a la
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March-April 2023

Now that the 50 years of coeducation celebration is behind us, we’ve got buckets of meaningful 50th anniversaries ahead leading up to our class 70th birthday celebration planned for 2025 in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and 50th reunion June 2027 in Hanover.
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November-December 2022

One minute it’s midnight in mid-June and you’re in the ’77 tent catching up with Mike Huffman, Ted Wingate, Rica Clement, and Bobbie Huggard, the next you’re in your inadequately ventilated and soundproofed North Fay
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September-October 2022

Dartmouth ’77’s 45th June reunion in Hanover was a resounding success. More than 200 classmates and guests convened to reconnect and celebrate each other and our College.
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July-August 2022

Jim Guth chaired our 40th reunion, served as vice president of the class for the past five years, and is our incoming president. After Dartmouth and an M.B.A.
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May-June 2022

The New Hampshire Business Review has named Joanne Conroy as one of the most influential leaders in the state.
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March-April 2022

Tom Barnico has published a novel titled War College about the two lives of protagonist Jack Dunne, one in Army intelligence in Vietnam and the other as a student at an elite American college.