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Sept - Oct 2019

I’m not going to lie: Writing the ’84 column this month is going to be rough. My shirking-his-duties co-secretary Eric Grubman should be writing it but he’s out sailing a big boat in the Caribbean.
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Jul - Aug 2019

It’s summertime and the living is easy…well—at least it was during our Sophomore Summer! Here are some memories of that idyllic time.
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May - Jun 2019

No one tells me anything. My classmates all avoid me. Most class secretaries would find this disconcerting, but most class secretaries didn’t have my junior high school experience. I was built for this. Also, I understand your reluctance.
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Jan - Feb 2019

This has been a challenging column to write. You see, 2019 marks the sestercentennial anniversary of Dartmouth, and all class secretaries were asked to incorporate this important event into our columns. Well, that’s been difficult.
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Nov - Dec 2018

The class of 1984 continues to be amazing. It’s very easy to brag this month. Our own Susie Huang has just been promoted to co-head of investment banking at Morgan Stanley.
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Sep - Oct 2018

Well, as many of you know, the class of 1984 recently celebrated its 35th reunion. Though turnout was excellent, I was not among those in attendance. I suspect that several of the readers of this column were also unable to attend.
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May - Jun 2018

If I timed this right, this column will find you winging your way to our 35th reunion. Reunion can be a stressful time.
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Mar - Apr 2018

The great class of 1984 will host its 35th reunion June 14-17 in Hanover. The way to really enjoy a reunion is to get involved. Lucky for you, the class officers are currently looking for volunteers!
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Jan - Feb 2018

I like science fiction movies, especially ones where the characters are in deep space and awaken from a cryogenic sleep only to discover that the world has changed dramatically while they were asleep.
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Nov - Dec 2017

This month’s column should either be titled, “Classmates who love their jobs” or “litigation is exciting.” The latter is a direct quote from our own John Minier from a recent edition of Attorney at Law Magazine, North Carolina Tri