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Jul - Aug 2013

Jack Howard,our class vice president, has been doing a magnificent job of putting together the many details for our mini-reunion on the Yale Homecoming weekend October 12-13.

Class secretary Rosalie Cutter has given me, Craig Cain, permission to submit these notes for this issue of DAM. The subject is future obituaries of class members. 


The colorful life of our classmate Joseph Dryer Jr. was the feature article in The Palm Beach Post in February.

Congratulations to Interim President Carol L. Folt, named chancellor of the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, effective July 1. She has been Dartmouth’s first woman interim president, and will become UNC’s first woman chancellor.


Just as we were getting ready to go to press with a low level of news, we get in the mail a newsy note from Bob Gale, who quite coincidentally had heard from Dick Ensor and Ed Chalfant on the sam

Just talked to our president Lou Oldershaw. He is doing well and asked me to inquire as to whether any of us would be interested in one last reunion. Drop me a line if you would be interested.


As I write this column you have received the initial mailing on the infamous 75th reunion for the amazing class of ’38—and, as you read this column, you have received a few more announcements.

I am forming a new party because I am tired of the two dysfunctional political parties. Everyone I’ve spoken to about this has enthusiastically joined up. The name of the party is We Listen. Enough said. Come on, climb aboard!


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