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September-October 2025

Hats off to those with recent grads in the family, including Kaya Kazmirci, Marc Koehler, Julie Levenson, and Dani Klein Modisett, back in Hanover in June celebrating the sons and daughters of Dartmouth.

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July-August 2025

A silver lining of the pandemic was our becoming increasingly adept at using technology to stay connected with coworkers, family, and friends, including (I hope!) those from Dartmouth.
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May-June 2025

As I write this, in the grip of a long, cold winter, I am warmed by stories of classmates nurturing relationships and community. Like most, I watched coverage of January’s deadly California wildfires in horror.
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March-April 2025

The 84th day of the year is just around the corner: Tuesday, March 25. So if you’re looking for an excuse to reconnect with a classmate or arrange a meetup, now you’ve got it!
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January-February 2025

I’m savoring memories of another foreign study program (FSP) reunion and happy to report that the Dartmouth spirit is alive and well in the eternal city.
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November-December 2024

For those within striking distance of Hanover, here’s hoping fall brings an opportunity to revisit campus, take in foliage and football, and bask in the glow of a bonfire and the warmth of rekindled friendships.
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September-October 2024

We’d likely all agree that among the perks of a Dartmouth education are the strong bonds we form during our years on (and often off) campus, especially those that continue to grow as time goes by.
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July-August 2024

As I write this in late April I’m patting myself on the back for surviving tax season, being the default preparer for my entire family.
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May-June 2024

With spring in full swing, many of you are likely looking forward to more outdoor activities as well as travel, summer gatherings, and mini-reunions with fellow ’84s—all news our classmates would love to hear about in future columns, so be sure to ke
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March - April 2024

Greetings all! I have agreed to tackle our class column, as Juliet Aires Giglio and Eric Grubman enjoy a well-deserved retirement.
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January-February 2024

True story: When I was in sixth grade my class voted me “most popular,” “funniest,” and “best personality.” Three separate awards. The only award I missed was “most intelligent,” which should surprise no one. And this was no hollow victory.
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November-December 2023

Now that we’re well into the fall term, and “back to school,” this column will attempt to do something more erudite. Remember Proust?