To all attending the 65th reunion: Remember to take photos of classmates and forward them to me to build a library for future newsletters and our 70th.
Articles tagged with '20191101'
Nov-Dec 2019
Not a mini-reunion, but a micro. Stephen and Carolyn Wilson, Ken Harvey, and Kilt Andrew invited your scribe to join them for lunch in Falmouth, Maine.
I recently received an extensive email from David Hallagan ’85 reporting on the many interesting activities of his father, David Hallagan: “This summer my father, 85 years young, traveled to Helsinki to compete in a world champion
In response to our last column, a classmate asked: “We’re all in our mid-80s. We’re almost all retired. Do we do anything except write books?” So, with apologies to the published authors in our class, let’s provide some answers.
This column, written in late August, will appear in the November/December DAM. By then, our fall mini-reunion of October 11-13 will be history.
The first order of business for this new secretary is to gratefully acknowledge the efforts and contributions of my predecessor, Dick Hoehn.
Kudos to Walt Freedman and Karen Harrison for endowing a scholarship for first-generation students transitioning to business careers.
The class annual reports for the fiscal year ended June 30 have been completed and submitted and the evaluations are currently under way for Class of the Year determination.
After retiring from the U.S. Navy, former SEAL and Vice Admiral Craig Dorman served as vice president of academic affairs and research for the Alaska University statewide system, retiring in fall 2007.
Barry Sharpless received the 2019 Priestley Medal, the highest honor and lifetime achievement award at the American Chemical Society National Meeting & Exposition in Orlando, Florida.