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.
With no updates from our classmates this column, President Phil Hanlon swept in with some perfect timing. The day before this column was due, he announced the Call to Lead campaign with a dramatic email buildup that you likely received.