As Covid-19 tests our fortitude, Dartmouth friendships and alumni accomplishments continue to bring us humor and inspiration. I sincerely thank everyone who contributed to this issue’s Class Notes.
Luke Katler officially became a Broadway producer this fall of the groundbreaking and controversial Slave Play, an exploration of the dynamics of biracial couples as a metaphor for America’s legacy of racism.
With photos from their five-year reunion flooding my Instagram feed, I talked to several ’14s about their time in Hanover while at a wedding I attended just a week after the festivities concluded.
Despite a legitimate offer to write a haiku about anyone who sent me news for this issue, we are light on updates. On second thought, perhaps that offer was instead a disincentive. Let me know!
Traditions, updates, and engagements in this issue of our Class Notes! Last issue I asked for contributions of Dartmouth traditions you hold dear or personal traditions with classmates that have endured since graduation.
Despite the Post-It note on my desk at work reminding me in bright pink marker “DAM content,” I’ve been a neglectful solicitor of class updates for this issue.
As I put together this issue’s column, summer is coming to a close. I hope that each of you had a wonderful few months and that you are looking forward to autumn. Below are a few updates from our classmates.