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May - Jun 2013

It is hard to believe, but almost a year has passed since our record-breaking 60th reunion. However, there is still a lot going on.

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May - Jun 2013

Hats off to Al Moses (McLean, Virginia), who received an honorary degree from Georgetown recognizing his “leadership in the fields of law, global finance and regulation, national service, diplomacy and international human rights.

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May - Jun 2013

On January 6 the Valley News featured an interview with Ray Truncellito about his football career at Dartmouth.

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May - Jun 2013

Sam Katz advises: “Cathy and I after our earlier years with Nobel laureate virologist John Ender at Harvard have both been faculty pediatricians at Duke for the past 43 years and are now emerita/us.

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May - Jun 2013

We are looking forward to hearing from the incoming president of the College as of July 1. His credentials as an administrator are impressive and his Dartmouth background gives him familiarity with traditions, the College and Hanover.


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May - Jun 2013

When all the responses were tallied for committing to the 2013 mini-reunion date, the majority showed preference for the Yale Homecoming weekend October 12, 2013.

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May - Jun 2013

I am sorry that I can’t give full obituaries in the allotted 250 words. If anyone would like more information contact me and I’ll send copies.


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May - Jun 2013

Ralph and Sarah Bogan were kind enough to send an e-mail updating us on their activities. They remain active skiers, although not doing the helicopter-drop, deep-powder skiing for which they were famous.

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May - Jun 2013

President-elect Philip J. Hanlon ’77 was given a warm welcome home on January 11, when he filled Spaulding Auditorium to overflowing. His Hanover visit was a great success; he will be returning to take over the president’s office in mid June.


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May - Jun 2013

The winter doldrums have settled in. We were spoiled in Manhattan in 2012 by having had a warm winter, but 2013 has provided every weather phenomena that 2012 missed. We start with a Hurricane Sandy in the fall of 2012.