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September-October 2021

Our class of 1986 35th reunion on June 18 and 19 was a huge success. It is probably the only free reunion for our class.
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July-August 2021

Our 35th reunion is virtual this year. Let’s celebrate, “It’s So Easy Being Green,” together via Zoom on the weekend of Friday, June 18.
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May-June 2021

Some happy news from Andrew Getraer and Jean Robertson Getraer ’89 to begin 2021: “Sarah, our youngest daughter, has been accepted into the Dartmouth class of 2025!
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March-April 2021

Extra, extra, read all about it! Find reunion updates on our class website this month for our 35th reunion—1986.dartmouth.org—and Class Notes from our classmates. In beauty.
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January-February 2021

Chandler Lindsley, I am so sorry to have missed your email. I try to stay on top of all updates, but inadvertently missed yours. I hope your Appalachian Trail hike happened before the Covid-19 lockdown.
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November-December 2020

Lanie (Bertsche) McNulty, Liz Babb, Sarah Cotsen, Sue (Smith) Sambrook, and Peter Arnold have launched a new career advice network called ’86 CAN.
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September-October 2020

First, I’d like to thank Liz Babb for using her valuable skills, a lot of time, and hard work to improve our class communication tools.
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July-August 2020

Heath Barker writes, “While I don’t feel like 55 was as big as 50, my two freshman roommates and I finally got together for a girls weekend in N.Y.C., which we had been talking about doing since our 50th.
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May-June 2020

I was very happy to hear from Richard Morell, who writes: “I’ve been in a loving relationship with my partner, Simcha Pollard, for 18 months now.

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March-April 2020

Paul Hochman writes: “My wife, Carrie Sheinberg, and I live in Park City, Utah, with our two kids, Oscar (11) and Arlo (8). The ski hill is right across the street, so if you assume I’m in my office, you’re wrong.
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Jan-Feb 2020

Brian Moore writes, “I had the distinct pleasure of meeting up with the inimitable Richard Thorner and the illustrious Mary Frances (Spatola) Sabo over lunch in Boston this past June.
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Nov-Dec 2019

Deb Kruter Eckberg is a full professor of criminal justice at Metropolitan State University in the Twin Cities, Minnesota, and has been department chair for the last two years.