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September-October 2023

This summer has been a time marked by new adventures and personal development for quite a few ’96s.
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July-August 2023

I hope that all our ’96s far and wide are enjoying an amazing summer! The months of spring have brought a new arrival, deep inspiration, and big life changes for a few of our classmates—all to play out in the months ahead.
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May-June 2023

It has been quite a busy start to 2023 for the class of ’96—creatively and occupationally in particular!
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March-April 2023

T.S. Eliot once said, “For last year’s words belong to last year’s language, and next year’s words await another voice.”
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January-February 2023

As these Class Notes find their way onto the page, the first of many laps are being run around a blazing Homecoming bonfire on the eve of what I hope was a strong showing against Harvard at Memorial Field.
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November-December 2022

As the summer comes to an end, our class finds itself having had a massively successful (albeit slightly off-schedule) reunion in late July; hundreds of classmates were able to make their way home to Hanover and celebrate 26 years as alumni and 30 ye
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September-October 2022

As these notes are being written, the class of ’96 is mere days away from gathering in Hanover for our pandemic-delayed 25th reunion in July.
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July-August 2022

As this Class Notes installment finds its way into your mailboxes, we are mere weeks away from our slightly delayed (yet highly anticipated) 25th reunion!
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March-April 2022

There has been much talk as to how fast the year 2021 has flown by—particularly after a prior year that seemed (to some at least) to drag on forever.
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January-February 2022

The past two pandemic-defined years have represented life, relational, and professional challenges for the whole of humanity.
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November-December 2021

This past year and a half living under global pandemic conditions has been challenging for all of us. Many have used this time to evaluate what means most to them and, perhaps, even make a change to their day-to-day lives.