Articles tagged with '20110701'

Jul - Aug 2011

The May-June DAM article about Delta Upsilon’s successful struggle to pledge Ray Johnson ’59 (led by Tom Herlihy, Tom Macy, Bob Caldwell and Shelly Kjellenberg) led to email exchanges about how fraternitie

Our 55th is history, but at this writing it has yet to happen; so on to other things not so time sensitive. Living so close to the College provides lots of opportunities for engagement with students, faculty and administration.

We were relieved and heartened to learn that classmate Taro Shindo and his wife, Setsuko, are safe and suffered no immediate aftereffects from the tsunami and earthquake in their home city of Takarazka, Japan, 350 miles from the

The annual ’54 golf-tennis mini-reunion was held in Tampa, Florida, in early March, hosted by Bob and Kit Dean.

An annual rite of spring is perpetuated as admissions has issued its long-awaited decisions for the class of 2015. It reminded me that 167 of our classmates have produced 236 children who attended Dartmouth.

A brief trip down Memory Lane: The recent New York Times obituary of Italian film producer Dino Di Laurentis mentioned his early film Bitter Rice, which brought to mind the frenzy that overwhelmed the Dartmouth campus when it arrive

Your scribe, or ink-stained wretch as some call us, will attempt to summarize his 10 years in office as the class secretary. My first of 60 renditions of Class Notes was all about our 50th reunion and how satisfying it was for us to be there.

George Day observed the Civil War sesquicentennial by visiting the battlefields at Fort Donelson and Shiloh, Tennessee, where his grandfather fought with the Illinois volunteer Infantry and received a battlefield commission and a

Guest columnist Sonny Drury writes this month’s column: In December we lost two of our most popular Marines when Don Drescher in New Jersey and George MacGillivray in Maryland passed away.

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