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March-April 2020
It was a beautiful November day in New York: November 9 in the Bronx to be exact.
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Jan-Feb 2020
I have been listening to the Hamilton soundtrack a lot lately. Setting aside the artistic brilliance, it keeps reminding me of the incredible foresight of our Founding Fathers in realizing the importance of limited government powers.
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Nov-Dec 2019
From my contacts in Ohio: “Immediate Release: Jeffrey Healy Named Among Best Lawyers for 2020.” (Not sure how someone can be named anything for 2020 when it’s 2019, but that may be a discussion for another time.) That said, our own J
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Sept - Oct 2019
As most of us try gracefully and quietly to enter our prime, several classmates have taken sports endeavors to new heights, challenging themselves with physical firsts and new milestones.
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Jul - Aug 2019
I hope everyone is sitting down and not holding any sharp instruments, as I am about to share some shocking news. In what seems to be as common an occurrence as breathing, Sue Finegan has received yet another accolade.
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May - Jun 2019
Have you wondered how traditions begin, especially some of Dartmouth’s? In this year celebrating the College’s sestercentennial, I was with a group of alumni from our graduation decade through the early 2000s.
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Mar - Apr 2019
I hope all classmates had a wonderful holiday season! Happy New Year and a great 2019 to all.
I did, thankfully, receive the following press release from Dartmouth.
I did, thankfully, receive the following press release from Dartmouth.
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Jan - Feb 2019
Speaking of freshmen, you are no doubt familiar with the term “trifecta,” describing a horse-racing bet challenging the gambler to select the first-, second-, and third-place finishers in the correct order.
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Nov - Dec 2018
Friends, summer is flying by in inverse proportion to the amount of news being received. Whether that makes any sense is unclear, but I do know I’ve got very little to share.
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Sep - Oct 2018
We are going to pick up the baton handed off by this year’s Commencement speaker, Mindy Kaling ’01. Specifically, focusing this class column on two of our classmates and granting them permission to root for themselves.
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Jul - Aug 2018
What comes to mind when you mix hockey and music? Maybe the Hanson Brothers and Maxine Nightingale? Cotton-Eye Joe or the national anthem?