Life in the time of coronavirus: Regrettably, our 80th birthday bash in San Antonio, Texas, organized by tripmeister Tom Komarek was canceled.
Articles tagged with '20200701'
July-August 2020
I am thinking of you all during this very strange time and hope that you will derive as much comfort as I did from the wise words written by our very own Jocelyn (Jody Awad) Evans, a licensed social worker, reproduced here with he
It was the summer of 1942, and our senior year was a conflict of anxiety and uncertainty. Nobody in our class knew what exactly the future held. Where would we be in 12 months, or 24, or 36?
Greetings, ’88s! As I write this column in early May, the pandemic is the dominant topic of the news and daily conversation.
With the untimely death of Daniel Smith on February 11, our class has lost another beloved son of Dartmouth. We mourn Dan’s passing and will keep his memory alive through all our days.
The ’93 notes are back with new co-class secretaries, Dwight Fenton and Natalie Weidener Kupinsky, and we’re excited to hear from you!
This column will be the most unusual column since I began writing these columns. First, I am hunkered down with trips to shop as infrequent as possible.
Congratulations to Greg Yadley, who reported from Florida that he was recently appointed to the board of directors of Helios Technologies Inc., a public company trading on the Nasdaq.
Coronavirus is the news. It’s the postponement of Bert O’Neill’s heart valve replacement and the cancellation of Clark Griffiths’ “3rd Friday” lunch in Lebanon, New Hampshire.
The Dartmouth College Fund report shows the class of ’54 with the highest participation of all classes listed: 42.9 percent.