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Mar - Apr 2019
Whether or not March comes in like a lion this year, one thing you can count on is that our “class day of the year” micro-reunion featuring your selfies will take place on Wednesday, March 20.
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Mar - Apr 2019
Marilyn and I had the pleasure of staying with Brooks Clark and his wife, Karen, when we were traveling through Knoxville, Tennessee, in October.
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Mar - Apr 2019
Joseph Swain has published a work of traditional music criticism titled Listening to Bach and Handel.
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Mar - Apr 2019
Happy birthday to us! Come celebrate our 65th birthdays and the 250th day of Dartmouth’s 250th year in Santa Fe, New Mexico, September 6-8!
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Mar - Apr 2019
These are my last notes before I see you all in Hanover. They are short. Please come to reunion June 13-16. Oh, and I did jinx them; but they had a great season.
Vox clamantis in Tejas.
Vox clamantis in Tejas.
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Mar - Apr 2019
After graduation Larry Rome traveled around Europe before entering graduate school at Harvard and earning a Ph.D. in biology.
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Mar - Apr 2019
Make reunion reservations soon if you haven’t already….
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Mar - Apr 2019
Winter is upon us and the College has just enjoyed its 109th Winter Carnival weekend! What do you remember from our first Winter Carnival celebration 50 years ago? Perhaps the incredible snow sculptures come to mind?
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Mar - Apr 2019
Classmates, you are likely to be receiving this hard copy edition of the DAM in the mail by mid-February. The good news is that you still have time to sign up for the upcoming Naples, Florida, mini-reunion on March 28 to 31.
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Mar - Apr 2019
As I pen this column, another Christmas has come and gone. We all wonder what the New Year will bring. I hope it will bring many updates from far and wide.
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Mar - Apr 2019
This will be the penultimate column before many of us meet in Hanover in June. All the information for our reunion book is in the hands of the editors and may even be on the way to the printer when you read this.
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Mar - Apr 2019
Doing good while having fun is a ’68 tradition.