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May - Jun 2014

So this is a “Turning 50” issue, a.k.a. “middle age.” But by my account demographically, 50 is the new 35.

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Mar - Apr 2014

Happy spring, as I write this on Christmas Eve Day. Todd Beane is directing John Cruyff Football in Barcelona, Spain, working with professional youth academies at AJAX, Melbourne, Pretoria.

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Nov - Dec 2013

During the summer, Debbie Weitzman was in New England from Puerto Rico to drop her kids at camp in Connecticut and Massachusetts.

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Sept - Oct 2013

We start with some back-to-the-necessary, with one of our class’s few farmers. Walter Jeffries has expanded his family’s Topsham, Vermont, farm into a premiere producer of naturally pastured pigs.

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Sept - Oct 2012

Now, we do have direct international input. Malcolm McIvor moved to Japan in 1991 to get experience working overseas. “Lived in Tokyo and taught English for nine months while studying Japanese.

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Sept - Oct 2011

We got our green on! From hikes, water sports and yoga to presentations by President Kim, professors and our own classmates, reunion was a resounding success. Good weather greeted 900 classmates and guests.

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Nov - Dec 2012

I’m driving on Sunday, July 29, and tune into one of my favorite shows on NPR’s Weekend Edition, the Sunday puzzle with Will Shortz. And who is the guest player? Our classmate Jim Citron!

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Nov - Dec 2011

First, a message from our new class president, Kendall Burney Wilson: “More than 400 classmates gathered in Hanover in June for reminiscing, reflecting and even reliving our college days.

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May - Jun 2013

For the first time in more than six years I’m low on classmate replies. Saving us from the dreaded “Mark makes stuff up” are the following.


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May - Jun 2012

For the first time in a while, we have no direct international input. For the July/August column, I’d like to publish exclusively international updates.