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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.
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Sept - Oct 2019

Davida Sherman Dinerman writes, “I am still in the tech PR industry, but last April, after 21 years with the same firm in its various growth iterations, I moved back to small agency life.
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Jul - Aug 2019

Plan on attending this year’s Homecoming October 11-12 to celebrate our collective 55th birthday! Celebrate as we walk in the parade Friday night and attend the tailgate, then the game together on Saturday.
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May - Jun 2019

Not only has Liz McClintock served as a Dartmouth Partnership in Community Service mentor twice, but she has also hosted a Burundian journalist who is in exile from his home and navigating the U.S. asylum process.
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Mar - Apr 2019

Alex Gutterman writes that his first feature film, In Winter, went to eight festivals and is in distribution. He is busy in early pre-production with a second feature, The Hunter.
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Jan - Feb 2019

Neil Maher writes: “Dear fellow ’86s, while many of your children have either heard from their colleges of choice or are waiting for April decisions, my oldest son is heading off to…kindergarten next year.
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Sep - Oct 2018

Anthony Pelligrini writes that his three daughters graduated from Bowdoin or Tufts or nearly graduated from Providence College. Anthony remembers that 36 or so years ago, he wanted to be a computer hardware engineer.
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May - Jun 2018

As promised from the last column, Bill Ruhl wrote about his recent career change: “Being fortunate enough to leave the corporate world and young enough to have a second career that aligns with my love of the outdoors and kids has bee
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