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Jul - Aug 2017

I recently decided to go off the grid. It’s like living in the good old days—pre-1995, pre-Internet, Facebook, Instagram and Snapchat. So I write this column the old-fashioned way.
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Sep - Oct 2017

Writing a successful Class Notes column can be difficult. Your co-secretaries strive to find a unifying theme for each column.
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May - Jun 2017

As most of you know, I’ve been writing this column, on and off, for many years. I like to think that during that time I have developed a reputation for delivering a compendium of half-truths, innuendos and flat-out falsehoods.
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Mar - Apr 2017

I’m pitching a new reality show to the networks this month. It’s called Dartmouth ’84 Class Couples. These five couples will be moving to an abandoned frat house at Dartmouth for 84 days.
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Jan - Feb 2017

Well it’s a new year and my co-secretary, Juliet Aires Giglio,has asked that I make a few changes to my columns. She has asked that I include more truthful anecdotes about our classmates.

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Sept - Oct 2016

Surprisingly, this month’s column will be a little bit different. Rather than serve up inspiring tales about the exploits of our classmates, I’d like to devote our column to politics.
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Jul - Aug 2016

Dear fellow ’84s, summer is upon us and it’s a great time to take it easy. This month is dedicated to what our classmates are doing in their free time.
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May - June 2016

In our never-ending quest to bring you, our dear classmates, only the most up-to-date scintillating information, we’ve farmed out our column this month to our own Ted Cooperstein. Thank you, Ted!
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Jan - Feb 2016

Greetings from the Hanover Plain! I know that Eric Grubman and I make this class secretary thing look easy, but I want you to know that we take our jobs very seriously.
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Nov - Dec 2015

I am on the horns of a dilemma. You see, this column is limited to 500 words, no exceptions. For those of you who have paid attention (and I assume that includes most of you), my first columns have contained 499, 499 and 492 words, respectively.