Sept - Oct 2013
The ’10s seem to love being in school Victoria Boggiano will start at Stanford Medical School in the fall.
Class Notes
The ’10s seem to love being in school Victoria Boggiano will start at Stanford Medical School in the fall.
It was great to see so many ’10s at Green Key this past May. I am happy to report that, as a class, we have not aged. I really do mean it, in every sense of the word; physically, emotionally, fashion-ly and gray-ing-ly.
Michael Aldema just finished his first year at Harvard Law School, where he saw a lot of recent Dartmouth alums around Cambridge.
Hey, ’10s. I hope all is well. Heading into year three out of college. I have to say, things get easier, no? Anyway, as usual, hit me up with your updates. I love hearing from you guys.
Hey, ’10s. I hope all is well. This is just a reminder to please send me your life updates as they come in to vbstockman@gmail.com. I love hearing from you!
Thank you to all of the ’10s who wrote in this time! Finally, third year out, we are starting to have a lot to report on.
Shinian Ye moved to Hong Kong to start a job with Silver Lake Private Equity.
I was wrong, we actually have three ’10-to-’10 weddings on the books. Thank you to Eli Mitchell, who graciously corrected me after reading last issue’s column about weddings.
Merritt Jenkins moved out to Boulder, Colorado, for the winter term. He is on an internship with the Rocky Mountain Institute, an environmental think tank and consulting firm.
Hey, ’10s, so I have learned that in the real world deadlines are really non-negotiable. No more slipping the paper under the professor’s door a few hours after class; those days are oh-ver.
We have a lot to report on in this issue. We have news of overseas adventures, a newly awarded Rhodes Scholar and our fist ’10-to-’10 marriage. I wonder how many Dartmouth marriages there are.
Last August Philip McKeating moved to Aspen, Colorado, to join his new business partner. Philip’s company partners and co-invests in industries to develop, manage and market their e-commerce websites.
Hello, ’10s!