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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.
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Jan - Feb 2018

After a brief stint in N.Y.C. post-graduation, Pete Gleason moved to Washington, D.C., where he worked in consulting. While there he earned an M.B.A. from Virginia Tech and married his wife, Stephanie (UVA ’88).
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Nov - Dec 2017

This will be the first of a series focusing on our first-year dorms, beginning with some of my Russell Sage dorm mates.