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November-December 2021

Ellen Carter has published an historical novel titled To March or to Marry under the pen name Violet Snow.
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July-August 2021

Jennifer Leigh Warren (known to some years ago as “Tweety”) starred in the new musical Passing Through, which tells the incredible true story of a young man who journeys on foot from Pennsylvania to California.
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May-June 2021

Max Anderson gave a class Zoom about his work as president of the Souls Grown Deep Foundation and Community Partnership, dedicated to promoting the work of Black artists from the South and supporting their communities by fostering ec
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January-February 2021

Bill Greenbaum enjoys life in New York City, even though he and his wife, Dassa, see mostly their apartment and nearby parks. They like biking in Central Park.
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November-December 2020

This summer the class held a Zoom panel titled “Covid Economy: How Will the Comeback Work?” John Donvan, a four-time Emmy Award-winning journalist and broadcaster whose book, In a Different Key: The Story of Autism, was a Puli
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September-October 2020

This winter George Shackelford (who knows a little something about Impressionism) joined Hood Museum of Art Director John Stomberg for a private visit to the exhibition Monet: Places at the Denver Art Museum.
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July-August 2020

In February, when visitors were still coming to N.Y.C., Liz Epstein Kadin hosted the grandson of her language study abroad family from Bourges, along with his wife and children.
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May-June 2020

Lucy Townsend is a caterer and event planner in Cooperstown, New York, looking forward to serving Derek Jeter when he is inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame this summer.
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March-April 2020

Vox clamantis in desert: Dartmouth’s 65th birthday bash is just six months away in Santa Fe, New Mexico, Thursday, August 27, through Sunday, August 30.