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Mar - Apr 2019
Happy early spring, also known as “mud season” up in Hanover! Here are two friendly reminders. First, on April 1, the 91st day of the year, join us on Facebook for our virtual class reunion. Post a quick note with your latest news, big or small.
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Mar - Apr 2019
Drew Jones writes, “I’ve used the system dynamics modeling I studied in my engineering degree to create interactive simulation models that are building ‘grounded hope’ for climate change.” One result is his recent op-ed in The New
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Mar - Apr 2019
Our 30th reunion is June 13-16—just around the corner!
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Mar - Apr 2019
Almost a year has passed since our 30th reunion, and, of the many amazing moments for me, a highlight was an impromptu Velvet Rocks hike with an interesting and funny group: Randi Barshak, Emily Britton, Kathy (Corbett) Brooks, Jennifer Taylo
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Mar - Apr 2019
Eric Stern is a professor at the University of Albany, State University of New York, College of Emergency Preparedness, Homeland Security, and Cyber-Security.
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Mar - Apr 2019
Alex Gutterman writes that his first feature film, In Winter, went to eight festivals and is in distribution. He is busy in early pre-production with a second feature, The Hunter.
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Mar - Apr 2019
I hope all classmates had a wonderful holiday season! Happy New Year and a great 2019 to all.
I did, thankfully, receive the following press release from Dartmouth.
I did, thankfully, receive the following press release from Dartmouth.
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Mar - Apr 2019
By the time you read our Class Notes, dear classmate, the Academy Awards will be over.
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Mar - Apr 2019
Our class includes a surprising number of prolific authors!
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Mar - Apr 2019
Have you been thinking about what it means to turn 60? Most of us have one more year to let the 50s rip. What adventures are ahead?
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Mar - Apr 2019
Greetings! In October we launched our “Big Question Series” to honor our 60th birthdays as well as the College’s 250th anniversary.
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Mar - Apr 2019
Son, can you play me a memory? I’m not really sure how it goes, but it’s sad and it’s sweet and I knew it complete when I wore a younger man’s clothes.