Tough and sad news for this column: The last Indian has died. Frank Couper, who was the Indian mascot for our years, passed away after a long illness.
Articles tagged with '20110701'
Jul - Aug 2011
Back East, Ladd Jeffers, who retired from institutional stock trading in 2003 at Neuberger Berman in New York City, has two passions—singing and not smoking.
The last summer before we began our trek to become men of Dartmouth passed quickly for most of us. Bobby Lewis’ “Tossin’ and Turnin’ ” was No. 1 on the charts from early July until nearly the end of August. It accurately described our world.
William “Woody” Flowers, Army ROTC, completed law school and practiced almost a year before being called to active duty.
John Dickey has published a new edition of Quebradillas (Little Streams), poems named for his small town in northeastern Puerto Rico.
The summer before my freshman year at Dartmouth I worked as a bank messenger in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. One of the older messengers, for whom the job had become a career, gave me frequent unsolicited advice.
As required, I am writing this article in late April for publication in DAM July/August Issue. At this point in time we are still six weeks away from our 50th reunion.
Take heed: Campions has closed its doors in Hanover forever.
Our note about Cliff Eprahim’s acting career reminded Pete Klinge that he and Cliff met on the Dartmouth stage and acquired their Screen Actors Guild cards together.
Thirty-sevenclassmates and partners had a marvelous time at the sunny, eightyish March 14-15 mini-reunion in Lakeland, Florida.