I cannot begin a column without talking about the weather, mostly because in New York City we have had a long long winter with too much cold and not much snow. Finally, spring has arrived with all its abundant regalia of flowers.
Articles tagged with '20190701'
Jul - Aug 2019
I’m writing these Class Notes 45 days before our 30th reunion, but by the time you read this, we will have had an amazing 30th reunion with all of our classmates.
I felt like the lone wolf (no pun intended) at the 250th Dartmouth Centennial Celebration held at Lincoln Center in New York City April 2 when I didn’t meet any of the World War II alumni at the event.
The Hood Museum has reopened, inspiring us to wonder, What reflections do the ’82 art majors have about their undergraduate experiences? Here are their reports.
Your correspondent reports a smashing 100th birthday celebration given by her son and his wife, Dean and Robin Hanks.
Richie Wolff called from his new digs in a retirement home near Portland, Oregon. He referred me to a picture of his father on the 1908 tennis team in a recent issue of DAM.
From Santa Fe, New Mexico, in 2016 and Tuscany, Italy, in 2018, the ’63 mini-reunion “train” pulled into St.
A few years back the College assigned a treasurer to our class, and we were lucky enough to have Lisa Bates put in charge of our finances and yearly dues notices.
Doug Smith saw Joe Medlicott one Friday evening at the AVA gallery in Lebanon, New Hampshire.
This is the next-to-the-last Class Notes column written by your current scribe.