While on a flight from Boston to L.A., I sat next to a lovely woman returning home from visiting a college in New Hampshire with her husband and daughter. I asked, “By chance would that be Dartmouth? I am an ’86!” She smiled and said yes.
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Jul - Aug 2013
Since very few classmates send in updates, I’ve taken some new approaches to seek information. In today’s age of social media, Facebook is certainly an option to find some information on our classmates.
This month a word from classmate Dani Klein Modisett,who recently ventured back to Dartmouth from L.A.
By the time this column is published our 30th reunion will have occurred and we’ll all be caught up on what everyone is doing in the real world, right? Everyone’s going, right? Well, there are those that aren’t.
At this year’s GLAAD awards dinner President Bill Clinton prefaced his remarks by saying, “I was very impressed by the speech of my predecessor up here, and I cannot hope to equal it, but I’d like to say amen to it.” Clinton was referring to
This column is being written about one and a half miles and 10 days away from the horrific and inexplicable events at the Boston Marathon.
I’ve run into classmates in airports, supermarkets, on mountaintops and along unpaved country roads in the dead of night (don’t ask).
Sat down to decompress after work last night and watched about five minutes of the 2013 NFL Draft before remembering that it’s unwatchable reality TV.
Dear classmates, this will reach you in late June Here’s hoping you had a great time at our 35th reunion. And whether you did or not, it’s never too soon to start sending in vignettes of yourself, your family and your Dartmouth friends.
The 1976 directorate of The Dartmouth—Jennifer Clarke, Frank Long, president Scott Cameron and editor-in-chief Paul Gigot—are all involved in some way in public service.