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Homecoming this past weeekend was awesome.
Homecoming this past weeekend was awesome.
The next Casual Conversation is on Sunday, October 23 at 3 pm Eastern, and features classmate John Leavitt and his wife Sue. The topic is Management of the Family Forest in Northeastern United States, and is described below in detail. I hope that you will join us for what promises to be a terrific session.
Dartmouth College
Class of 1969
Homecoming October 28-29, 2022
Questions have been raised about the best timing and structure for our Class Homecoming event. The College currently alternates between early and late October to coincide with home football games against Yale and Harvard. Late October weather in New England and higher prices during the official Homecoming weekend are disincentives for some in our Class.
Mr. Julian Taylor Reeves, 75 of Woodbridge VA, went from labor to his reward on Saturday, October 1, 2022. He was born On May 7, 1947 in Memphis, Tennessee, to Cecil Vivian Reeves and Carolyn Helen Bernice Allen Reeves. He was raised in both Athens, Alabama and Tallahassee, FL.
Please join us for a Casual Conversation with Dartmouth Professors Brendan J. Nyhan and John M.
Here is a link to our Class Activities report, summarizing the great stuff we have done as a Class over the last year. Many, many classmates contribute to making these things happen.
Brown Professor David I. Kertzer won a Pulitzer Prize for his book The Pope and Mussolini: The Secret History of Pius XI and the Rise of Fascism in Europe (Random House 2014), and on June 7 his new book will be published: The Pope at War: The Secret History of Pius XII, Mussolini, and Hitler (Random House). His new book is already (as of May 29) ranked as #90 of all books on Amazon.com.
Earlier this year, the Class of ’69 Honorees Committee (consisting or Dick Glovsky, Greg Lau, Paul Tuhus and Jim Staros ex officio) invited and received a number of recommendations from various members of our Class for the Committee to consider recognizing with the Class of 1969 Outstanding Service Award.
After much persuading by Tex Talmadge and me, our classmate Ted Baehr has agreed to spend time with us as our guest in a Casual Conversation to be held via Zoom on Sunday, September 18 at 3 pm Eastern Time (US). Ted has had a career unique, to my knowledge, to anyone in the Class. He has forged his own path, exemplifying through his life and work the values he holds dear, and I consider it a real coup that he has agreed to s