I am dashing off this column on August 28 just as Hurricane Irene is about to crash into lower Manhattan. My first hurricane happened in 1938. We first learned of its existence when the wind nearly blew us away. The damage was severe.
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Nov - Dec 2011
Another ’49 grandchild is starring for the Big Green. Luke Hussey ’11, a fifth-year (due to injury) linebacker, has John “Bull Moose” Stearns’ genes in him. Thanks to Paul Woodberry for the info.
Bob Eckerson advises that he and Arlene, who still live in their house in Durham, New Hampshire, and their two children and two grandchildren are all doing well.
Recalling our freshman year, we were just out of high school and unused to the idea of going to school in the summer either in uniform or as civilians.
After many years of devoted service as secretary and treasurer of our class, Jim “Chip” Coleman is no longer able to continue because of health issues. We owe him our gratitude.
The monthly luncheon, normally held at the Norwich Inn, was held at the Cutter cottage on the lake.
At the time of this writing (August) we are anticipating a great turnout for the mini-reunion in September. Thanks to Penn Frost and his many reminders, we have 34 people coming back for the Friday night dinner.
In the last decade the College has increased the number of faculty members by 18 percent; reduced the student-faculty ratio from 9-1 to 8-1; brought faculty compensation to the level of our peers; and increased minority and international student
When you read this some of you may be awaiting your first winter snowstorm.
As of July we know that 42 of you and your wives (or guests) have already made reservations to attend our class of 1941 big 70th reunion in Hanover from September 30 to October 2.