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Jan-Feb 2020

Greetings, and I hope everyone in the great class of ’88 is ready for an amazing new year in 2020! Are you making New Year’s resolutions? Planning new adventures and challenges for the upcoming year?
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Nov-Dec 2019

Greetings, fellow ’88s! I am happy to share news of many gatherings of our classmates around the country, with a special online event coming up in November.
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Sept - Oct 2019

Greetings, fellow ’88s! Our class is continuing to make a big and positive impact on the world in so many different ways.
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Jul - Aug 2019

Summer greetings! I begin this column by continuing the “what it means to be part of a community” theme that started in the last column, and then update you on several classmates’ new jobs and professional adventures.
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May - Jun 2019

Having started our journey together as members of the class of ’88 and the greater Dartmouth community nearly 35 years ago, it’s a good time to reflect on what it means to be part of a community and on what we have learned through the years about str
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Mar - Apr 2019

Almost a year has passed since our 30th reunion, and, of the many amazing moments for me, a highlight was an impromptu Velvet Rocks hike with an interesting and funny group: Randi Barshak, Emily Britton, Kathy (Corbett) Brooks, Jennifer Taylo
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Nov - Dec 2018

In my inaugural Class Notes column, I want to begin with an enthusiastic thank-you to Jere Mancini, who has inspired, regaled, and informed us writing this column during the last five years.
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Sep - Oct 2018

This is my last Class Notes column. Although it’s been my pleasure and privilege to write these columns these past five years, I am thrilled to pass the baton to my successor, Tory Woodin Chavey.
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Jul - Aug 2018

Before our 30th reunion (June 14-17), I’d like to introduce the core class officer team who will lead us through the next six years. (We resume clustering, and our 35th will be in 2024.)
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May - Jun 2018

From Kim Bomar:“ ‘Mama, you know you have a sheep’s brain in your cup holder, right?’ In case I had forgotten, Ayinde, my 10th-grade son, reminded me on the drive home from school, where I’d pick up my eighth-grader, Iyanu, and shutt
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Mar - Apr 2018

In the run-up to our 30th reunion (please save the date: June 14-17), our tour of first-year dorms continues. Next up, the River Cluster.