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May - June 2011

To pump myself for this column, I replayed John Murphy’s video of last October’s ’58 clock dedication. John blended in spirited footage of the Dartmouth band at Dave Bradley’s law offices afterward.

Classmates remain engaged in a wide variety of ways. Bill Davidow’s latest book, Overconnected: The Promise and Threat of the Internet, is available in paperback from Delphinium books.

Thanks to the quick response to the news of Christchurch, New Zealand’s earthquake, Flint Ranney and Buddy Schattman were able to get word from Jackie and Dick Hlavac, down under, that they had c

Class of 1955—an excellent class! We are pleased to report that the College’s ranking of 71 classes placed us among only 12 classes ranked excellent for 2009-10—and only five classes scored higher than ’55.

What is it about the enduring quality of the community of ’54 activists that continues to be enhanced as we age: a sense of belonging, shared experiences, the Dartmouth connection, lifelong friendships? Whatever!

For this year in which many of our classmates are celebrating their 80th birthdays, Fred Whittemore offered the following poem at our annual New York Christmas party.


Today, dear Lord, I’m 80, and there’s much 


Although these notes are being written in mid-February, when the prospects for additional cold and snowfall in the record-setting winter in the Midwest and Northeast still loom large, they’ll be published in mid-April, when those classmates who s

On February 5 Frank Gilroy was presented with the Ian McLellan Hunter Award for Lifetime Achievement in Writing by the Writer’s Guild of America East.

Last January the National Archives invited me to participate on a C-Spanned Civil War political cartoon panel in Washington, D.C. I was the amateur along with three pros, but it went well.

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