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March-April 2022

February marks Doug Canning’s 25th year as chief of the division of pediatric urology at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP). “It is a wonderful place to work. I never have a bad day.
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January-February 2022

Kerry Hershel shared in the fall 2021, “After 30 years at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, I am retiring; ‘re-launching’ would be a better term! It was a fun run, but I am ready to add new, fulfilling activities in my life.
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July-August 2021

Some classmates are still busy with youngsters, while others are retiring. Tom Ewing was in Nashville in the mid-1990s for grad school, then returned to Boston. “I married in the late 1990s. We moved to Nashville in 2001.
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May-June 2021

In late 2020 Anne Cramer shared, “All is fine with me—though working far harder than I’d like.” At Dartmouth “I was a happy geography major—great program!” After University of Wisconsin Law School and working in Madison, Wisconsin, s
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July-August 2020

With the untimely death of Daniel Smith on February 11, our class has lost another beloved son of Dartmouth. We mourn Dan’s passing and will keep his memory alive through all our days.
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