David Charles Reber ’59

David Charles Reber ’59 died on October 30, 2014. He entered Dartmouth from Dunkirk (New York) High School. He majored in architecture and went on to receive a degree from Carnegie Institute of Architecture in 1962. Dave then pursued, first in Indiana and later in Tennessee, a career of planning, designing and marketing buildings, mostly for retired living, which continue to reflect his creative talents. He wrote, for both his 25th and 50th reunions, biographic reflections that painted a brimming cup of successes and setbacks. Throughout, his abiding joy was in his family, and he leaves two sons, four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.


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Book cover Original Sin with photo of hands over face
Alumni Books
New titles from Dartmouth writers (July/August 2025)
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Inspiration in the Adirondacks
Artist Catherine Ross Haskins ’94 transforms an old grain mill into a vibrant arts hub.
Comeback Story

Alumni first returned to campus for official reunions in 1855.

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Katie Silberman ’09
A screenwriter on storytelling in Hollywood

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