We’re spanning the globe to bring you the constant variety of news from ’83s. We received so many responses to our call for news from classmates abroad that we’re continuing the theme.
Dartmouth’s tradition of foreign study inspired us to contact international classmates. Their responses reflect global, multicultural perspectives. Yet virtually all miss Thanksgiving!
After 20 years in N.Y.C., Guy Bacigalupi has moved to Dublin, where, despite the move, he continues to work for the same company (Aircastle, which leases aircraft to airlines), in the same job (chief risk officer), with the same boss
Unbelievably, increasing numbers of our classmates are empty-nesters! Some are exhaling for the first time in years. What does one do when the carpools to hockey practice are over and the trips to doctors, dentists, and orthodontists have ended?
Dartmouth’s commitment to the fine and performing arts is manifested in part through the college’s vibrant arts district, including the recently reopened and much enlarged Hood Museum. Various classmates are active members of creative communities.
“Summer should get a speeding ticket” or so the saying goes. After our 35th reunion jump-started the season, your class co-secretaries had to condense a bevy of memorable moments down to 500 words or less, so we begin this issue with a sequel.
Many of us are still basking in the glow of our 35th reunion and three wonderful days in Hanover. Two hundred ninety-six classmates, partners, and children participated.
Well, it’s been 10 years since I started writing this column, and this is my final hurrah. Thanks for reading and sending updates! I appreciate it. And on to the news!
By the time you read this magazine, registration will be live for our reunion June 13 thru 17, with the classes of 1982 and 1984. Yes, we’re clustering again!