Articles tagged with '20110701'

Jul - Aug 2011

The last of the giants of the good class of 1934, Carl B. Hess, died on February 15 at his longtime home on Sutton Place in New York City. His wife, Ludmila, was at his side.

Spring had a very hard time arriving in these environs this year. One warm day, three or four very cold and windy. At least there weren’t tornados, and we feel so very sad for the people affected by them.

The Dartmouth Caucus

Six alumni members of Congress get together to discuss the deficit, healthcare, foreign policy and the 2012 election.

Piano Man

Talk about a cool gig: For 26 years Bill Calhoun ’76 has been tuning pianos for performers at the Newport Jazz festival.

What Might Have Been

The College archives contain dozens of designs and plans for campus buildings that never got off the drawing board.

Love and Empire

Student. Mother. Military wife. One alumna’s slightly complicated undergraduate experience.

Michael John O’Connell ’65

Michael John O’Connell ’65 died at his home in Baraboo, Wisconsin, on January 8. Mike was born in the nation’s capital and attended the Surrattsville School in southern Maryland, where he excelled.

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Robert Hamilton Reid ’60

Robert Hamilton Reid ’60 died unexpectedly on November 27, 2010, at his home in Wilmette, Illinois. Bob came to Dartmouth from Rye (New York) High School.

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Katherine Domingo ’96


Katherine Domingo ’96 passed away on March 18 following an eight-year battle with breast cancer. Born in the Philippines, Kathy lived in Bloomington, Indiana, since 1996.

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Steven Eric Kurtz ’84

Steven Eric Kurtz ’84, Esq., died on December 27, 2010, of metastatic kidney cancer. After graduating from Duke Law School and working for some big law firms Steven decided he loved music and wanted to concentrate his work in the music industry.

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Alumni Books
New titles from Dartmouth writers (May/June 2025)
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Origin Story
Physicist Sara Imari Walker, Adv’10, goes deep on the emergence of life.
Commencement and Reunions

A sketchbook

Illustration of baseball player swinging a bat
Ben Rice ’22
A New York Yankee on navigating professional baseball

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