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Jul - Aug 2017

You may already be aware that we lost our classmate and friend Mark Byrne, who passed away in Montreal on Thursday, April 6, surrounded by his loving wife, Rebecca; cherished children Sophie, Jacqueline, Matthew and Christopher; moth
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Sep - Oct 2017

My first “real world” job interviews took place on the second floor of that building adjacent to the now Collis Center on campus.
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May - Jun 2017

If you are like me, you have a stack of reading material by your bedside, with the best intentions of finding time to enjoy each one.
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Mar - Apr 2017

’Twas the night before due date and all through my mind

No classmate news for the column of any kind.

When, what to my empty inbox should I see,

But an update on our own Karen McGaffey.
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Nov - Dec 2016

Updates from classmates are few

In fact, may be just two

Alas, life of a class secretary

When details are close to nary

Who’s next to write in, perhaps you?
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Sept - Oct 2016

I am penning this column on the heels of the historical Brexit vote in the United Kingdom. I suppose I should have an opinion on this but I cannot quite determine how to interpret it.
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Jul - Aug 2016

I’m sure you agree that our newsletter editors, Margaret Marder and Lisa Herrington, have created some excellent reading.
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May - June 2016

I have only seen photos, but it looks like even with one of the worst winters on record (in terms of natural snowfall), Dartmouth managed to pull off yet another successful Winter Carnival as the Hanover Plain gave way to Seuss on the Loose for the 1
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Mar - Apr 2016

There are a lot of reasons to love Dartmouth: beautiful campus, amazing traditions, alumni pride, academic growth and challenges, family legacies, to name a few.

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Jan - Feb 2016

I do not check my personal email daily and I am not connected to any social media. No, I am not vying to be the class Luddite.
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Nov - Dec 2015

Friends, I hope you’re savoring the last vestiges of summer and still basking in the thrill of our 30th reunion. I suspect, too, that you can’t wait for our 35th (the opportunity to see everyone again, that is, not the joy of turning 56 or 57).