Hanover as a ghost town
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A Traveling Company of aspiring thespians (not just actors and directors, but those who consider themselves theater-adjacent) collaborated this past weekend on a Zoom-reading of Shakespeare's As You Like It. The merry but motley crew included classmates from 3 countries, 9 states, both coasts, and 5 time zones. We are already planning more events.
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Our Class soccer commentator offered some good thoughts about the world's most popular sport, the Beautiful Game:
I wish I had had the time / discipline to respond to each of these last 5 emails that came after the one with the "Brazilian hug". There are so many interesting stories, aspects, and opinions that I'd enjoy interacting with. Guess I'll do a couple to start.
Here are some communications from classmates about their travel experiences. Feel free to submit your own...
From Paul Tuhus:
Tex -
It’s been a few years since my last tour assignments in Asia, but here are a few thoughts.
A post Reunion communication from John Mathias:
Dartmouth’s librarian in 1969, Edward Connery Latham, wanted to compile a concordance of all of the poetry written by Robert Frost to accompany the complete collection of Frost’s poetry which Latham had just published (SBN: 03-072535-6). A concordance is an alphabetical list of all the individual words used by Frost in ALL of his poetry.
Hey, Tex,
A couple of things occurred to me, post reunion: