Class Note 1955. You’re going to read this in May thinking of that burst of spring that comes with Green Key or even graduation and June reunions. All that while a good portion of us are digging out from the blizzards at the end of February. Thomas B
Class Note 1954. I regret that there have been no messages from classmates since May 2025. Please submit messages now of recent or historical interest for the next issue of DAM!Please also update your personal profile at https://alumni.dartmouth.edu/
Class Note 1953. Many thanks to those of you who participated in the second ’53 class Zoom conversation in March. It’s fun to learn how we’re all doing and what’s on our minds these days. These sessions are proving to be extremely popular with many o
Class Note 1952. “The class of 1952, top-ranking scholastically among the postwar classes at Dartmouth and also the first to be composed largely of non-veterans, ended its undergraduate course with Commencement on Sunday morning, June 8.” Those were
Class Note 1951. On March 6 Harry Carrel ’86 visited with longtime ’51 class secretary Pete Henderson, his wife, Jean, and son John ’82 in Evanston, Illinois. He reports: “Pete was in excellent spirits, still sharp as a tack, and even walked to lunch
Class Note 1950. First off and foremost, a report on the 75th reunion: Attendees were Bill Carpenter and son Bill ’74, Joel Leavitt and Veda Decof, Dotty McCulloch and Stacey, Susan and Kent Mitchel, Joan McIlwain and son Robert ’81, Tom Ruggles and
Mine eyes have seen the glory of the class of ’49.But after 14 years, mine eyes no longer shine.Macular degeneration has caused my vision to decline.As our three dozen or so survivors go marching on.The class of 1949 was a bastardized class, with man
No news from the class this month. My daughter, Abby, attended her 40th reunion and I’ll paraphrase her thoughts about Dartmouth. The campus looked great. She had not visited the College for the last 10 years and was impressed with all the new buildi
We are or were all members of the Dartmouth community of Hanover, New Hampshire. But for a time, the address was known as Hanover, Vermont. In 1776 11 towns met in Hanover to voice their grievances against the royal governors at Exeter. All 11 towns