Nov - Dec 2011
I recently received an e-mail from one of my best Dartmouth friends and it read, “Turning 50 next year! This is it—our big excuse to go on a big trip and really relax!
Nov - Dec 2011
Let’s hear it for the end of summer…boo! Okay then, let’s hear it for Tory Rogers, who has been selected to receive the 2011 Arnold P. Gold Foundation Humanism in Medicine Award.
Nov - Dec 2011
Get ready for Act II! Our 30th reunion is scheduled for June 14-17, 2012.
Nov - Dec 2011
With the passage of another reunion, a new slate of class officers moves into place. While several of our new officers have moved into new roles from past positions, there is also a new set of classmates joining the team.
Nov - Dec 2011
Far more of us now hail from the South and West than when we were children.
Nov - Dec 2011
Men and vimmen of Dartmouth! It is with great pleasure that I address you for the first time as your new class secretary. I am honored to represent you and eager to catch up with old friends and new.
Nov - Dec 2011
It has been a quiet summer here in northern Virginia—earthquakes, hurricanes, and that’s not even counting what happened in Congress.
Nov - Dec 2011
Once again down to the wire, waiting to see if anyone will send me some news! But I must get this done before my power goes out. I’m awaiting the arrival of Hurricane Irene and hoping my basement doesn’t flood.
Nov - Dec 2011
Greetings! As you’re reading this, our 35th reunion is retreating in time but not fading from our memories. Thanks to all involved in preparing and pulling it off successfully.
Nov - Dec 2011
Time is flying by. It’s fall again and Nanc, Cody and I just finished hiking the DOC trail leading to the skiway. Though the leaves are not yet at peak, the air is cool and dry and the colors are just emerging.
Nov - Dec 2011
I’m writing this the day after Hurricane Irene hit Virginia, other mid-Atlantic states and the Northeast. Fortunately for central Virginia, Irene was somewhat less severe than Hurricane Isabel in 2003.
Nov - Dec 2011
The year 2011 is on the wane.