Sept - Oct 2011
Greetings, fellow classmates! It’s finally summer, and I hope that you all are filling your days with barbecues, wheelbarrow races, watermelon eating contests, swimming, and concerts in the park.
Class Notes
Greetings, fellow classmates! It’s finally summer, and I hope that you all are filling your days with barbecues, wheelbarrow races, watermelon eating contests, swimming, and concerts in the park.
Greetings, classmates! Another Homecoming is upon us, and that big beautiful bonfire has got me thinking.
I’m sure a few of you have heard about this Dimensions controversy going down at Dartmouth. For those of you who haven’t, it seems the administration decided to change the format of the Dimensions show to accommodate more people.
Winter is beginning to thaw and the promise of spring is just around the corner.
Greetings, fellow classmates! You know what’s the coolest part about writing this column? There’s a six-week delay between my submitting it and your reading it. Now this might sound a little frustrating at first.
We are coming up on March, which was a month I particularly loved during our Dartmouth days. The winter term was finally over and everyone was coming back to campus for the start of spring.
Winter is upon us, and although New York City has yet to see a major snowfall I am already dreading the unholy mixture of dirt, trash and icy slush that city dwellers must trudge through after an urban snowstorm.
My fellow classmates, I write this to you only hours after the northeastern blizzard of 2010 tore through New York City and I find myself caught in a moment of reflection.
Well, kids, it’s been three years since we flew the coop. Tempus sure does fugit, huh?