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It was disheartening to see that Dart- and have been for at least 50 years, and mouth has the highest percentage of stu- that members of Congress from both par- dents from families in the top 1 percent of ties have been a major stumbling block to the income scale and the second lowest any reform. Contrary to the opinions percentage from families in the lowest 60 voiced by Oscar Cornejo ’17, it is not Mr. percent. Financial aid is helping to address Trump’s policies, per se, that “threaten to this imbalance, but there continues to be tear more and more families apart,” but an effective exclusion of lower-income stu- the decision to enforce the nation’s long- dents from these elite academies. neglected immigration laws that poses the It is embarrassing that Dartmouth is, threat. if you will, the “elitist of the elite” when I was disappointed to read Conejo’s Let It Fly compared to its sister Ivies. I hope this is- assertion that “our struggle is intimately Kudos to DAM for featuring in the May/ sue has attracted both administration and tied to other movements, such as ‘Black June issue three pages on Dartmouth’s faculty attention, and that there will be a Lives Matter,’ environmental justice and CONTEMPORARY POST AND BEAM LUXURY, ELEGANCE AND WINE AWAIT YOU PANORAMIC VIEWS OF MT. ASCUTNEY ultimate Frisbee teams [“Big Picture” and sincere effort at remediation. opposition to the Dakota Access Pipeline Privacy at its best while overlooking the Commanding views of the River Valley Enjoy the awe-inspiring views from this “Campus”]. This is a club sport, which means WILLIAM M. COLAIACE ’59, DMS’60 at Standing Rock.” The struggle facing un- stunning Green Mountains. This Post and Beam and Vermont from most every room in this vineyard contemporary home set on 24 acres surrounded home is situated on thirty-one private acres home complete with a stunning out building ideal for by conserved land. It is conveniently located to the teams’ expenses are largely met by the Pawtucket, Rhode Island documented immigrants is real and imme- located in the “Heart of Vermont”. private parties and wine tasting. Dartmouth and the Medical Center. students. We had the privilege of watching diate, while the “” and ROCHESTER, VT | $695,000 | MLS#4616459 WALPOLE, NH | $1,590,000 | MLS#4487012 LYME, NH | $899,000 | MLS#4630532 the women participate in two West Coast I am dumbfounded as to why these percent- Dakota Access Pipeline issues are of dubi- ERIC JOHNSTON | 802.779.1903 LEILA TARANTELLI | 401.787.4288 XENIA HEATON | 603.448.7900 tournaments, and it was surprising in three ages have been allowed to develop and puz- ous merit, at best. What is environmental aspects. First, ultimate Frisbee matches zled about why you included them. Mostly, justice? That term needs some clarifying are as fast moving and unpredictable as I’m appalled and deeply embarrassed. definition. a basketball game, although played on a STEVE SHIPPS ’66 Cornejo might give serious thought soccer-sized field. Another unique aspect West Newbury, to how he might maximize the benefit of of the game is all alleged infractions are his Dartmouth education by becoming resolved by the players—no referees. I have become convinced that my philan- documented versus railing against the The other surprising discovery was the thropic efforts are best directed toward enforcement of long-standing U.S. law, old-fashioned, gung-ho spirit exhibited efforts to level the playing field—to pro- however painful that enforcement might by the teams. These ardent but pleasant vide opportunity to the many deserving be. 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Dennis Barger ’65 [“The Wright Stuff,” Troubling Numbers lighted Dartmouth policy on undocu- March/April]. A few years ago I contacted I was most interested in the chart on page mented students, which is to accept the President Wright, and he kindly shared 17 of your May/June issue showing the academically qualified and fund them. distribution of students by family income The upside of this policy is Dartmouth’s WRITE TO US [“Campus”]. I had just read an article in the open arms. The downside is the possibil- We welcome letters. The editor reserves the SPACIOUS CONTEMPORARY LAKE FAIRLEE WATERFRONT A HANOVER GEM current issue of that ity that undocumented students, illegally right to determine the suitability of letters analyzed the culture gap between coastal in the United States, will take admission for publication and to edit them for accuracy A wonderful, twelve room spacious contemporary Enjoy this superb location on the eastern shore of Steeped in Dartmouth tradition, 17 Rope Ferry Road home with twelve foot ceilings, attention to detail Lake Fairlee, with lake and mountain views. The main is a landmark home in what is arguably Hanover’s and length. We regret that not all letters elites and America’s white working class preference over qualified American citi- and craftsmanship, and well maintained. Overlooks floor is ideal for one level living with space for guests finest residential neighborhood. This seventeen room and its impact on the recent presidential zens and legal immigrants. 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with me information about Dennis’ death. I ties,” March/April]. Not addressed was how interesting articles, attractive graphics, write now to comment on Wren’s observa- Dartmouth’s neoliberal students—prior tasteful advertising, good humor, great tion that more Americans died in Vietnam to the 2016 election—had been turned photography. than were jailed for refusing to serve or who “away from reasoned debate, informed My only criticism relates to DAM’s left the country. The generally accepted decision-making and inspiring rhetoric treatment of academic and number of accused draft resisters exceeds toward a politics of suspicion, insinuation activities at the College. I believe the maga- 200,000. Additional thousands manipu- and threat.” Students occupied Parkhurst zine spends too much time on fun stuff and lated the system to avoid the military, and Hall, verbally attacked fellow students in cutesy articles and not enough time por- hundreds of thousands more protested the and around Baker Library before receiving traying Dartmouth as an intellectual place. war. But the validity of our nation’s choice tacit affirmation from the vice provost of I see too many pictures and articles about to fight in Vietnam and the damage to those student affairs, and defaced a “Blue Lives students throwing Frisbees and jumping who did or did not go involve more than just Matter” tribute. into ice-cold pools and not enough about 44 BEACON HILL | STRAFFORD, VT counting heads on each side of the pro-war/ I theorize that these student demon- the quiet thinkers and academic achievers. The property has a detached timber-framed artist studio with 12 ft ceilings. Its pro-peace line. strators most likely were not grounded in A case in point is the omission of any men- orientation captures the 100 mile northern views. The residence is clad in full Those, like Dennis, who suffered or science and mathematics. Otherwise, they tion about Dartmouth’s recent Rhodes dimensional granite and custom southern cypress siding. The signature architectural died because of Vietnam certainly merit, could have dismissed opposing sociopo- scholar, Sarah Waltcher ’16, selected last element of the main residence is the prominent circular kitchen and two-story turret. in Wren’s words, “respect and affection.” litical stances on race and poverty with November. No mention of arguably the Interior details include mahogany wainscot and trim, open floor plan with ash Johnson, McNamara, Nixon and Kissinger scholarly criticism. most prestigious award a college student hardwood flooring, custom mahogany doors, radiant heat, and central A/C. knew that the war was unwinnable, and yet The sciences champion true critical can win. Very disappointing. If you want $1,350,000 | MLS#4490328 for years they persisted in sending young thinking, constantly challenging existing to publish something of this sort, there is people to be maimed and die. Some might paradigms and subjecting participants to room to do it in any issue, let alone three Rick Higgerson 17.5 Lebanon St. | Hanover, NH say that Dennis and his peers sacrificed harsh yet objective peer review. Until non- issues. It’s a matter of priorities. their lives for this country, but I would say science faculty and administrators shun DAM is a very good magazine. It could [email protected] Mobile: 802. 291. 0436 | Work: 603. 276. 1313 that their lives were sacrificed on the altar emotive tribalism in favor of dispassion- be even better if it spent a little more time of national pride and political opportunism. ate debate, why we need the humanities extolling academics and the achievements FourSeasonsSIR.com Each Office is Independently Owned & Operated The war resisters forced America to remains an unanswered question for this of the quiet thinkers. confront the folly of the war. If not for English literature major. RICHARD HETKE ’73 them, our government would have had the ALOKE K. MANDAL ’85 Hinsdale, Illinois freedom to prolong the conflict, perhaps Anaheim Hills, Julie Blackmon: The Everyday Fantastic expanding it to North Vietnam. Our coun- Brain Power try owes the anti-war movement a debt of Perhaps I was the only reader to appreci- I applaud Adam Estoclet ’11 for writing and June 9–August 27, 2017 gratitude. It was America’s conscience, not ate the irony in the paragraph citing Jeff DAM for publishing “A Dark Hole” [Janu- a sideshow. Sharlet, who was quoted as follows: “Fun- ary/February], an account of Estoclet’s LEE DANEKER ’65 damentalists erase detail and flatten the experience after taking “a hit to the head.” San Miguel de Allende, Mexico world by insisting on one ….It’s detail His situation is not uncommon. Al- and nuance that make a . That’s though his injury occurred in Sweden, Too Much Trump why the humanities matter.” there are an estimated 3.8 million con- Taking my first spin through the May/June As conservative thinkers have argued cussions in the United States per year in issue, I could not help quickly noting the for many years, a faculty dominated by sporting activities. As many as 50 percent theme so prevalent in our nation’s news one political and philosophical viewpoint of them go unreported. What about mul- media. They were, in order: a “Trump claim threatens and impoverishes civil discourse tiple sub-concussions? A hockey player gets thrown under the bus” [“Campus”], in the academic community. may never be diagnosed with a concussion “Trump’s policies threaten” [“American JONATHAN T. FORD SR. ’60 during the year but may deliver and receive Dreamer”], “Trump’s campaign pitch to Estes Park, Colorado 1,000-plus hits to his head in a season. Im- black voters was terrible” [“Race and Re- mediate symptoms such as depression, fog- publicans”] and, slyly, your “Meryl, Over- Etc. giness, irritability, headaches, anxiety and    rated?” headline. If DAM keeps this up for May/June is a superb issue. Really great impulse control issues may not subside. As   eight years, the editorial staff and guest pieces on today’s issues as they relate to I know all too well from my work with One writers will be really frazzled! I suggest Dartmouth students and alumni. Keep it up! Hit Away, if the brain is not healed properly, that we all take a deep breath. Smell the GERALD GARBACZ ’58, TU’65 future complications such as Parkinson’s roses and live every day. Annapolis, Maryland disease, dementia and chronic traumatic  ' '  " ' #!" CHRIS MEYER ’66 encephalopathy may result. Too many  #'  Nahant, Massachusetts Great one! athletes do not realize the extent of their  "" "'$ MANUEL TARABAY ’72 injuries until later in life. More of them and athletic trainers need to seek proven  ' ! '  ' " Purportedly, President Trump’s electoral Geneva, Switzerland This exhibition was organized by the Hood Museum victory not only resulted from the previ- techniques for brain healing. Athletes and of Art, Dartmouth, and generously supported by the   ' %'' &' "  ous 48-year decline in humanities majors DAM is one of the very best alumni maga- their families deserve that. Charles Gilman Family Endowment. G LF   but also should be culpable for any future zines I have seen. 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at a map on a > computer.”▲ Spring Sports VISITING VOICES “We scapegoat the most What are some of the most popular or vulnerable unusual items in the Evans Map Room collection? instead of We have a map of Europe that includes an confronting English translation of every place name, which is my personal favorite. People are Hopkins Center very drawn to our historical maps from the the most powerful.” National rank44 of the women’s tennis 16th and 17th centuries because they have team as it headed to the NCAA tour- —HARVARD PROFESSOR CORNEL WEST THE ARTS a certain artistic flair. They’re not as ac- nament in May, after sharing the Ivy The Hop’s New Groove curate cartographically or geographi- title with Harvard and Cornell cally as they are beautiful to look at. CHOSEN CAR SICK > In 2011, cellist Yo-Yo Ma and his Silk Road Ensemble How do students and faculty use the performed on a rainy day at New Haven, Connecticut’s Inter- map room? national Festival of Arts and Ideas in front of an ecstatic crowd of Most of the undergrads who come 2 8,000 people ankle-deep in mud. The festival’s director, Mary Lou 2,092 79% Football players signed to NFL free- Students offered Increase in cost of a single-term in are from outside of the earth sci- agent contracts following the April Aleskie (inset), had convinced the event’s board to raise $300,000 admission to the campus parking permit since ences and geography departments. draft. Linebacker Folarin Orimolade above its original budget to make the event free of charge—and class of 2021 2015, from $42 then to $75 today There’s a military strategy class ’17 signed with the Los Angeles Rams. personally escorted Ma through the muck to perform. that uses our materials to visualize Safety Charlie Miller ’17 signed with Now director of the Hopkins Center, Aleskie hopes to stage PROFESSORS’ COMPENSATION battles. Students in writing courses the Jacksonville Jaguars. events of similar energy and dynamism in Hanover. Festivals, Dartmouth ranks sixth among Ivy schools when it comes to paying come in to look at maps when they’re she says, “bring people together and create memories to walk professors, and 19th overall among all peer group colleges and uni- writing about place. Lucinda Hall, our away with.” versities. “Between 2009 and 2012, compensation levels at our peer maps librarian, has worked with profes- Under her leadership the Hop is poised to re-energize area institutions moved ahead of Dartmouth,” says President Phil Hanlon ’77. “We are committed to addressing this discrepancy and sors on several projects and books, in- 1 Number of Kiwis who will be on the residents around its offerings and to focus especially on student providing competitive compensation to our faculty…who provide the cluding Jim Wright’s recent book about outreach. “I’m really excited about the housing communities as a men’s basketball team next season: fundamental hallmark of the Dartmouth experience.” the Vietnam War. 6-foot-1-inch point guard way to engage and excite people in their own homes and spheres What other types of visitors use the Isaac Letoa ’21 hails from New of existence,” Aleskie says. “Instilling the understanding and the Harvard $230,292 space? Zealand. Note his middle name: Kobe. values the arts create within our leaders of tomorrow will help Columbia $209,475 We see a cast of characters: Locals come shape a better world.” UPenn $201,978 in to look at maps for community projects. Aleskie hopes to build on recent programming such as the Nile Princeton $200,403 A few Appalachian Trail through-hikers Project, a music ensemble of artists from countries along the Nile Yale $198,369 Dartmouth $175,239 who have heard about us want to look at 2 who connected last spring with students studying African politics, topographic sheets. Games the football team will play at entrepreneurship and water issues. “This is a great time for the Brown $170,649 baseball stadiums during the next Hop to be much more outward-looking,” says Aleskie, by bring- Cornell $167,238 Does anything unusual ever happen in three years. The Big Green takes on Brown November 10, 2017, at Fenway ing in artists and performers from around the globe, creating art Source: Chronicle of Higher Education; data is for full professors for 2015-16 the map room? Once in a while we’ll see students playing a Park in and Princeton Novem- that matters to the world and bridging distances. Aleskie’s prior ber 9, 2019, at Yankee Stadium in experience establishing the Yale-China Arts Fellowship informs sort of scavenger-hunt game. They’ll come New York City. her opinion that “when people collaborate to make something, in and start sleuthing around looking for a there is no more profound way to bring people together,” Aleskie place to hide a clue or find one. Nothing too says. “It’s pretty clear that the world is increasingly one of contrast far out of the ordinary, though. between those who believe that borders have value and those What is the future of maps and cartogra- 5 who understand that societies intermingle. We can’t fulfill our phy in the digital age? Consecutive years the cycling team entire mission at the Hopkins Center without addressing those When I started in the map room in 2000, has won the Ivy Cup social issues.” there weren’t nearly as many online re- Among the projects Aleskie is excited about nurturing are the sources. Even now, we’ve scanned only a longtime New York Theatre Workshop residency, which incubates fraction of our collection. Certainly people works in progress and allows students to learn from professional will continue to map the world. GIS [geo- 200 playwrights and directors, and the interdisciplinary STEM Arts graphic information system] is the way to Spectators who attended the fifth program that brings composers to campus to collaborate with VOICE OF INSPIRATION do it now. It’s possible some of our collec- annual athletics talent show in April. “One of the greatest teachers I ever had” and “I’ll never forget that Heavyweight rowers and musicians science, technology, engineering and math faculty. “As multifac- laugh” were common reactions among alumni when legendary English tions will wind up in storage. If Dartmouth Joey Carleo ’20, Ian Marx ’19 and eted as the Hopkins Center is, we need to be doing more to push professor Bill Cook died in May. A noted poet and orator, Cook joined were to discard some of the more rare and the College in 1973 and went on to help establish the African and Trevor Knight ’17 won the competition outwards and reach beyond our own borders and disciplines,” African American studies program. He was 83. unique items we have, I’d be first in line to with a version of Zac Brown Band’s

she says. —Jessica Fedin ’17 JOE MEHLING ’69 ’00; LEFT: ELI BURAKIAN LEFT: TOP grab a few. —Savannah Maher ’17 “Colder Weather.”

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OPEN HOUSE MAKING TRACKS COLORS OF PRIDE In April, professor Jane Hill Dining services employee The LGBTQIA+ community was dismissed from her job Eric Lemieux snowshoed celebrated Pride 2017 with as the head of Allen House, his way to three prizes at a two-week slate of events one of six new campus the 2017 Special Olympics starting April 22. As part of house communities. The World Winter Games in the festivities, Dartmouth engineering professor will Austria, including a bronze Hall was lit in the colors of continue to teach. medal. the rainbow. Trips Detour >>> Delays to construction of the ASKED AND ANSWERED TRIPLE PLAY NO EXCUSE YOU MADE THE DIFFERENCE A football player was new Moosilauke Ravine Lodge A new book edited by math Over several weeks this (above) will force first-year trips prof Dan Rockmore, What spring, assistant professor suspended from the team Are the Arts and Sciences?, of music Ashley Fure won and College after he was to overnight at the Skiway instead. features more than 26 an- a Guggenheim fellowship, charged with domestic The new $10.9-million lodge is now assault for allegedly pushing expected to open in September. swers in the form of essays a Rome Prize and a Your contributions to the Dartmouth by Dartmouth professors. Pulitzer Prize nomina- and choking his ex-girlfriend Trips were also relocated for a tion for her composition, during an argument in a time in the 1980s due to plumbing Bound to the Bow. dorm room. problems at the old lodge. “The College Fund in this academic year made class of 2021 will have plenty of TIME OUT opportunities to reinforce their Dartmouth possible for JoRee and 2,000 Football coach Buddy CHICKEN TRAGEDY sense of place at Moosilauke over Teevens ’79 trekked to SURVEY SAYS... EBA’s restaurant, a Hanover the course of their first year,” says of her fellow undergraduates. Boston to toss out the first According to a student poll staple for 37 years, has Dan Nelson ’75, director of outdoor pitch at the Yankees-Red by The D, 85 percent of closed down. programs. Sox game April 25. Unfor- undergrads disapprove of tunately, the game was President ’s One of every two Dartmouth students rained out. Greener Horizons performance. Thirty-four >>> President Phil Hanlon ’77 has percent said they would be PEAK PERFORMER endorsed recommendations of relies on financial aid—and in 2017 you “uncomfortable” having a Women’s alpine ski coach roommate with opposing John Dwyer was named the a task force to make the College WINTER WATER SKI political views. National Alpine Coach of the more environmentally friendly. They made the difference for all of them. The Skiway hosted a Pond Year by the U.S. Collegiate include reducing greenhouse gas Skim in early April to ben- Ski Coaches Association. emissions by 50 percent by 2025 efit the Special Olympics. and 80 percent by 2050. Dartmouth Participants skied across a APRIL SHOWERS will also move from No. 6 fuel oil to small pool of water at the A burst water pipe on April renewables by 2025. bottom of a run. You can WE CAN’T THANK YOU ENOUGH 20 damaged the West Gym SHE NEVER TOLD US find some of the spectacular floor and necessitated the wipeouts on YouTube. Paralympian Staci Mannella After the Fire closing of the gym for the ’18, subject of a short profile >>> Students should return to remainder of spring term. in the May/June issue of this Morton Hall this fall. Renovations magazine, is now suing the to the fire-ravaged dorm, closed College. She claims since October, include the addition BRAIN TEASERS Dartmouth has not suf- In April, six undergrads of an elevator, central common FAB FIVE ficiently accommodated her areas and 17 more beds for a total represented the College Five Montgomery fellows special needs. at the ninth International were in residence during of 84. “It’s been a very aggressive Physicists’ Tournament in spring term: performing construction schedule,” says Mike Sweden. It was the first U.S. artist Rhodessa Jones, Wooten, associate dean of residen- team ever to qualify. photographer Fazal Sheikh, tial life. Cost of the work is close to author André Aciman, poet $5 million. José Kozer and French novelist Édouard Louis. Alpha Delta, R.I.P.? >>> Was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor? Well, no, according to Bluto of Animal House. But it looks like things are indeed over for the infamous fraternity: In the spring the house lost an appeal to be re-recognized by the College, ending 18 months of negotiation. According to trustees, the derecog- ROMAN MURADOV nition is “permanent.” NUMBER QUOTE/UNQUOTE The New Emeriti “For Duthu, the call to serve his students >>> Retiring professors this year include four tenured members Read more about JoRee at dartgo.org/stories comes before all else. With [him] as dean of the arts and sciences faculty: of faculty, Dartmouth would have been a 16 David Lagomarsino (history), better place.” Students and alumni Anne Sa’adah (government), Gary who were offered Wegner (physics and astronomy) —Eliana Ramage ’13 on Bruce Duthu ’80, who in May declined the job because Fulbright scholarships and Joel Levine (quantitative social of controversy surrounding his 2013 support of an academic boycott of Israel this year science).

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Mario Lanza belts out an aria in the 1950s. [ NEW FINDINGS AND RESEARCH ] Mixed Signals Call attracts mates, predators.

>>> “Katydids are the potato chips of the rainforest,” says Laurel Symes, Adv’13, Neukom Fellow for compu- tational interdisciplinary research. That’s because the ultrasonic mating calls of male katydids in Panama not only attract the attention of females, they’re also a clarion call to hungry bats. Together with Hannah ter Hofstede, assistant professor of ASK THE EXPERT biological sciences, Symes investi- gated how katydids successfully find mates while avoiding predators in the dense rainforest soundscape. The researchers spent weeks recording the If You Hate Opera, Try These ultrasonic chatter of the forest canopy STEVE SWAYNE | MUSIC PROFESSOR using specially designed microphones, then slowed the recordings down to a “Operas tell our stories,” says Swayne. “They represent how we live in the world and how we frequency detectable by human ears deal with hatred, love, war and adversity.” As part of Dartmouth’s collaboration with the online for analysis. Their findings, published learning platform edX, Swayne has taught introductory courses on Italian and German opera. in Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiol- A Brief Look at He emphasizes that the art form is accessible to anyone, regardless of musical background: ogy, show that katydids have adapted “Directors are keen on speaking to contemporary audiences with visual gestures that resonate a number of strategies to avoid preda- Honorary Degrees tors, including calling less frequently with us today, while retaining the fantastic music.” Swayne recommends the following operas during the night, going completely for their universal appeal. —Jessica Fedin ’17 silent when a bat is near, or continu- The first Dartmouth honorary degrees ing to call from a safe location hidden were awarded in ‡ In 1922, author and ‡ New York Gov. DIE FRAU OHNE CARMEN THE MARRIAGE OF LA BOHÈME beneath the leaves. 1773. Among the education reformer Franklin D. Roosevelt SCHATTEN BIZET FIGARO PUCCINI 19 recipients was Dorothy Canfield (with Dartmouth Pres- RICHARD STRAUSS MOZART Ralph Wheelock, the Fisher became the ident Ernest Martin “One of my personal “They may not know “This comedic opera is “La Bohème premiered Eye to Eye Yale-educated son of first woman to receive Hopkins, class of 1901) favorites, this opera is they know it, but brimming with so much in 1896. Exactly 100 Pupils show engagement. Dartmouth founder an honorary degree received an honorary a heady mix of meta- most people know a beauty and funny mo- years later another . from Dartmouth. degree in 1929. physical conceptions lot of the music from ments. It’s about one piece of theater comes >>> Pupil-dilation patterns may as well as more down- Carmen already. It couple wanting to be out that tells the same indicate the level of engagement ˆ Nine U.S. presi- Robert Frost, class to-earth interactions. has appeared in so married, a guy trying story—Rent—which between speakers and listeners, ac- In a thank-you note to dents have received of 1896, and Nelson Translated as The many commercials and to seduce the bride speaks to its durabil- cording to new research led by Thalia President John Sloan honorary degrees. Rockefeller ’30 are Woman Without a television shows that and the guy’s wife ity and continued Dickey ’29, honorary Wheatley, associate professor of The first was John the only people to Shadow, this WW I-era you will be surprised distressed by her hus- relevance. The story degree recipient E.B. psychological and brain sciences and Adams, in 1782. receive two honorary opera uses the shadow when you recognize the band’s philandering. explores love at first White expressed principal investigator of the Dartmouth degrees from the as a weighty metaphor music. It’s extremely At the end of the day sight, the challenges his “appreciation College. in a dramatic interplay fast-moving, very this opera is all about of staying in love and Social Intelligence Laboratory. Using to you for including between the super- engaging, tragic and, forgiveness, as the wife what it means to lose infrared technology to track the eyes ‘brevity’ among my alleged virtues; I have natural and natural ultimately, incredibly finds it in her heart to someone. It’s a beauti- of listeners, Wheatley’s team found This year’s honorary worlds. I drop anything moving. The opera is forgive her husband. ful and heart-breaking that collective pupillary synchrony was found that in many academic circles degree recipients: I’m doing if it’s playing set in Seville and the It’s an engaging story, opera, but also comical greatest during the emotional peaks of Jake Tapper ’91, Anna Faculty protested the it is regarded with ‡ This year Tapper nearby. Die Frau ohne music has a Spanish a fantastic score and in in some parts. Puccini a speaker’s narrative. The study sug- ‡ The degree Deavere Smith, Jim granting of an honor- distrust.” becomes the latest Schatten may not tinge that is erotic, many respects one of is a master. One is sure awarded to tennis Sinegal, Frances gests that highly expressive individuals ary degree to George alum to receive an immediately grab you, exotic and narcotic. The the foundations of this to come away quite star Arthur Ashe in Arnold, Dottie and are more likely to keep an audiences’ H.W. Bush in 2011 with honorary degree as but it will stay with you music is just incredibly thing that I love called engaged.” 1980 was auctioned Bob King ’57, Shaikha attention. “ ‘The eyes are the window a letter to President President James O. the Commencement for a long time.” seductive.” opera.” off in 2013 for $145. Dana Nasser Sabah to the soul’ is an ancient saying sup- Jim Kim: “We believe Freedman once wrote speaker. Others have Al-Ahmed Al-Sabah, ported by many scientific studies his record as a politi- of an alum who, year included Stephen after year, “brazenly C. Fordham von QUOTE/UNQUOTE Cornell is the only cian is difficult to rec- Bosworth ’61, Henry linking pupil dilation and eye gaze to approached me with Reyn ’67 and Abbey Ivy school that does oncile with the values Paulson ’68, Louise mental states such as attention and requests for a degree, D’Agostino ’14. not award honorary for which Dartmouth Erdrich ’76, Fred 41 “In general, we’re performing where we would intention,” says Wheatley. “Here we always supplying an degrees. stands.” Rogers ’50 and Percentage of college expect. We’re performing along the lines of show that the eyes not only reveal the exhaustive resume Shonda Rhimes ’91. freshmen nationwide other endowments that are of the same size inner workings of one mind, but reveal and fistfuls of adula- who say they spend when two minds connect.” The team’s tory articles. 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24 DARTMOUTH ALUMNI MAGAZINE notebook M 26 They are ableto swim through theresin for southern pinebeetles are notnormalpests. pine resin I’d bedeadwithinminutes, but says Ayres. “If I were dropped into a vat of pests by exuding oleoresin from wounds,” trees defend themselves against normal landscape can be seen from space. “Pine by attacking innumbers. Theeffects onthe smaller thanagrain ofricebutkillstrees killing insects intheworld, thebeetleis OneofthemostaggressiveLouisiana. tree- scientist withtheU.S. Forest Servicein he was hired as a postdoctoral research beetle started more than 25 years ago, when Times trade, hasbeenfeatured inTheNew York thing from pesticideuse to international search, whichhasimplications for every working to get hismessage Hisre out. trees. Inthelastseveral months he’s been sary ifAyres isgoing to save theworld’s was notmy natural habitat.” shirt for that one,” hesays withalaugh.“It agreements. “I had to wear a buttoned-up and invasive insects oninternational trade regarding ramifications ofclimate change suits at theWorld Banksummonfor advice of insects. He’s oneofthepeoplewhom change affects thedistributionsandimpacts national leaderinstudyinghow climate Hampshire. Buthe’s also becomeaninter- biology professor seems well suited to New infestations. and examinations of trees within individual pheromone-baited traps, aerialsurveys its abundanceanddistributionwith beetle—for more thantwo decades, tracking on thecase. professor Matt Ayres is New England.Biology the Southeasthasinvaded A tree-killing pestfrom Mania Beetle DARTMOUTH ALUMNI MAGAZINE Ayres’ research onthesouthern pine But suchprofessional visitsare neces The bearded, shaggy-haired, bike-riding

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- - - illustration byGABY D’ALESSANDRO tree-killing insects intheworld. pine beetleisoneofthemostaggressive Smaller thanagrain ofrice,the southern that somewhere withinflyingdistanceof dom insect comesinandit’s more likely we have itall,” Ayres explains. “So aran eat trees, they eat some specific tree—and have specialrequirements. They don’t just for nonnative species. “Most forest insects the world, New Englandisaglobal hotspot Though thephenomenonoccurs allover land, where they findasimilarhosttree. insects quicklyfly away oncethey reach or wooden pallets used for shipping. The a ridefrom AsiaorEurope onlive plants hemlock woolly adelgid,for example, hitch sects suchastheemerald ashborer and allowed pests to flourish in new places. In trees.”more by increasing distributionlimitsandkilling pen nearlyasmuch,so responded they’ve southern pine beetles. Now that doesn’t hap about 0 degrees, cold enough to kill most that at least every few years itwould get to years itfluctuates, butthetrend used to be to eight degrees, ahuge Every amount. few night ofthewinter haswarmed upby seven Fahrenheit,” says Ayres. “Butthecoldest perature haschanged by maybe 1degree cold areas, facilitating thebeetles’migration. how quicklyclimate change haswarmed up New England. Ayres says he’s stunned at in recent years and even to some areas of north to the pitch pine forests of New to global warming, the beetle has journeyed Mexicoeast, andCentral America. Thanks has beenlimited to theAmerican South away to infest another, nearby tree. adults, they bore outofthebarkandfly of the tree andpupate. When they become mature, thelarvae move to theouter bark spores for larvae to feed on. Once they lays eggs, itleaves behind fungithat grow offspring survive. Whenamother beetle microscopic fungi in their organs that help in thenext generation.” eggs that willproduce even more beetles vate galleries withintheinnerbarkto lay days, usingtheirsixlegs, whilethey exca- It’s not just warmer climates that have “Over thelast50years theaverage tem Historically, thesouthern pinebeetle The beetlesrely onmutualistic

- - - - - Lebanon, .Lebanon, She’sThe DailyBeast. currently based in has written for the BBC, TheAtlanticand TIFFANIE WEN but everyone shouldbe in favor of this.” greenhouse emissions are hard challenges, of forests for urban areas andreducing growing populations, stopping the cutting the world ofnonnative species. Reducing populations, andthemovement allover change in landuse from growing human climateplanet earthischanging: change, of global change that are driving theway fect. There are three headless horsemen als, there would also beanimmediate ef reduced the import of live plant materi ports,” hesays. “Ifwe cutdown orgreatly of wooden pallets into North American tional laws that will restrict the movement the form ofsmartlegislation. “We needna will target nonnative speciesandcomein programs can help. predatory species, andtree breeding had some limited success by introducing in places such asNew Jersey. Experts have mechanism such incentive, butthere isno paper millsandsimilarbusinesses have an southeastern United States, where sawmills, years withoutfurthersuppression.” the beetlesat non-epidemiclevels for many trees, andthennatural forces can maintain it can nolonger employ mass-attacks to kill population is reduced to such low levels that successfully suppressed, theregional beetle mostsuchinfestations inaforest are “When catalyze mass attacks ontrees,” says Ayres. and disruptingthepheromone plumesthat tion by removing beetlesfrom theforest usually stops growth ofthelocal infesta trees, plus amodestbuffer. “Thispractice Then salvage loggers can cut out infested beetles are identified from aerialsurveys. tations ofhighlyaggregated southern pine “cut andremove.” First, discrete local infes- have beensuppressed through astrategy of PINEBEETLESOUTHERN OUTBREAKS cause more damage. the newly killed trees before they fall and and local governments that mustcutdown tends to fall onresidential property owners of dyingtrees caused by nonnative insects point outthat themulti-billion-dollarcost enough to itshosttree at home.” Experts tree that itrecognizes because itissimilar the port of entry there’s going to be a host Such tactics have worked in the Ayres says themosteffective solution is afreelance writer who JULY/AUGUST 2017 27 - - - - notebook I he went in-house, becoming general coun- 28 Igot to theschoolcalls. Iwas wor “When - so different, so closed in by trees,” he re his hot-rod eastward. “Thelandscape was convinced meto apply,” heexplains. a recruiter from the College visited and “I was going to go to thestate school, but ized test results drew Dartmouth’s interest. lost histaste for reading, andhisstandard and joinedthefootball team, buthenever school Shammelregained theuse ofhis legs all 4,335books inourlittle library.” Inhigh competitive, Iwouldn’t beanobody. Iread says. “Iwas determined Iwas going to stay pled as a boy and lost the use of my legs,” he dicted whenhewas growing up. “Iwas crip- and varied career couldn’t have beenpre- lis Reservation inWashington State. with theConfederated Tribes oftheCheha Oregon. Then he served as general counsel sel of a casino-owning tribe in Roseburg, of theboom,financing,management.” grew, andIhadclients involved inallaspects firms that hired measacorporate associate latory Act. federal legislation, the Indian Gaming Regu Dartmouth,” hesays, referring to the1988 Indian casinos was passed whenIwas at advice-giving capacity. “Thelaw authorizing then-booming Native gaming bonanza in an Harvard Law, heinitiallyparticipated inthe gaming. After excelling at Dartmouthand is known nationally asanexpert intribal Oregon city’s development agency, but he general counsel for Prosper Portland, the former football jock,now serves asassistant You couldsee thegas gauge going down.” you really openeditup,“When itmoved. two-barrel carburetors,” he recalls fondly. up, to Hanover. “Ithadthree deuces, three reservation in Montana, where he grew SS andhurtledfrom theFlathead Indian with tribalcasinos inthePacific Northwest. Native American lawyer Wayne Shammel’89buildsonhisenterprising work A GoodBet DARTMOUTH ALUMNI MAGAZINE He acknowledges that hissuccessful After afew years practicing inDenver Soon Shammel found himself driving Shammel, ahard-charging, solidly built into asouped-up, sky-blue Chevelle Shammel piledmostofwhat heowned n thelate summerof1985Wayne

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- - - - the extra time ortuitionthat would take, at Harvard, hesays, buthecouldn’t afford have donethejoint J.D.-M.B.A. program Harvard,’ ” he says of his decision. He would but my brother said, ‘Are you It’s crazy? plied. “Iwas consideringgoing to Stanford, offers from every law school to whichheap course onShakespeare. Hissmarts got him earned two academic citations, onefor a fishing orhunting tripinthewilderness.” the train andtake usaway for aweek-long by thetracks, andtheengineerwould stop that passed near usby hangingared light [Back home]we’d ‘red-lantern’ thetrain it,” he says. “I’d grown up pretty free-range. first freedom at Dartmouth, going nuts with Vermont. “A lotofthekidswere tastingtheir er at abiker bar inWhite River Junction, tea at Sanborn Library, working asabounc washing dishesat thedininghall,serving his hairandsend abraid withher.) recently, hewas oneofseveral to shearoff never hisgrandmother did.” died (When cut my hairfor any otherreason—and I sheasked. I decided I’ddied?’ never again You’d burythebraid withthat person. ‘Who when someone important to you passed. it was ourtradition to cutyour haironly went home my grandmother cried, because “When I done, buthecuthishair to fitin. whenever Iwanted to go hunting.” there, andIcouldget Ithought, themout Nohappy aboutthat. onewould steal them if they couldstore themfor me.Iwas so about themandcame to mepolitely to ask bed. Somehow the campus police heard strapped them to the underside of my dorm ried that someone might take my guns, so I Shammel majored in English and In Hanover Shammelalways hadajob: He kept onhunting ashehadalways what Ilearnedbackinto Indiancountry.” Indian. Theplanwas always that I’d take “My grandmother raised meto beanuber- by

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- in Oakland, California. in Oakland, ALEC SCOTT were thinkingofuswhenthey didthis.’ ” Oregon 50years from now andsay, ‘They “I’d like for someone to see what we didin life, you start to think aboutlegacy,” hesays. the climate changing.At thistimeofyour west, themigrations ofthebirds, you see gler. “Inthemovement offishinthe North ish, fast driver andmore thereflective an- his first grandchild, aboy, heisless thebull his children, ason andtwo daughters, and Speaking shortlyafter spending timewith with everybody inmy world asbestIcan.” vorced twice. I’ve worked to maintain peace are things I’d dodifferently. I’ve beendi his setbacks: “Inmy personal life there cesses, hemakes itapoint to talkabout say was impossible.” simply, “Wayne delivered what many would tribe’s current CEO, MichaelRondeau, says ership team inplaceat thetime,but velopment happencredits thetribal lead- to make the 240-acre, $100-million rede- tiating, networking and lobbying needed hurdles we hadto jumpover,” hesays. there were lots of regulatory and financing that redevelopment isimportant—and know the casinos aren’t going to last forever, truck wash andagraphic designstudio. “We businesses, includingfarms, restaurants, a and theregion, andsupportsawiderange of station, supplieswater to itsreservation lands. Asaresult, thetribenow runsapower earned to secure financing to redevelop its use themoney itsSeven Feathers casino Umpqua Tribe, hesaid yes. eral counsel oftheCow Creek Bandofthe when aclient asked himto becomegen back into Indiancountry,” hesays. In1996, plan was always that I’d take what Ilearned She raised me to be an uber-Indian. The “My grandmother taught meourlanguage. torney hadnever beentheultimate aim. how thewheelsturn.” but also aboutmoney andpower: “Isaw when he learned not only about the law ‘One, me.’ ”) These were years, he says, many Native lawyers do we have?’ I said, practice. (“A partneronceasked me,‘How & Whitney to helpbuildastrong gaming son (now Faegre Baker Daniels)to Dorsey moved after two years at Faegre &Ben background, Shammelhelpedthetribe Although Shammel has hadmany suc Shammel’s description ofthenego Drawing on his corporate law But becomingabig-firmcorporate at-

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Wine International ⓫ VINEYARD BAILY & WINERY Temecula ’62 PHIL BAILY Temecula 2011 Notable Wines: Valley Riesling, Temecula Valley Sauvignon (2007-13) Cabernet a Dartmouth by Inspired “free- promoted that education thinking” and “not following Baily left he says, the crowd,” age 41 at consulting actuarial Angeles to Los from move to He and his wife, wine country. a small, backyard planted Carol, create to and started vineyard took They medleys. their own winemaking and viticulture launching their before courses ago with a winery 30 years and have Credit Farm loan from Baily’s added an eatery, since make “I still Temecula. Old Town runs the the wine and Carol Phil. says restaurant,” ❾ WINES EPOCH ESTATE Templeton FIORENTINI ’99 JORDAN Wines: Notable (in (awarded Ingenuity 2013 100) and ) Spectator Wine by points 93 An engineering major and Italian at while working asset minor—an Antinori—wine vineyard Tuscan an LSA credits Fiorentini maker of pushing in Italy and her love her for the boundaries of science A chance of viticulture. embrace led in 2010 phone conversation with partnership her fortuitous to who own Bill and Liz Armstrong, provides Its location Epoch Estate. of limestone a high concentration the ar Fiorentini affords soil that site-specific craft to license tistic earned praise have wines that she says. critical palates, from ❿ II MOONS WINES- CELLARS CLAVO Templeton ’76 JOHN GLEASON 2012 Aporia, 2012 Notable Wines: Angst 2012 Ardor, tended brother— Gleason—Steve’s Inn as a stu the Hanover bar at and then sold marketed dent, Valley in Silicon semiconductors he what that realizing before world about that most enjoyed business choosing wines at was the label artwork, From dinners. of Daniele Genadry ’02, courtesy the at his wine being available to Gleason’s Pine, restaurant, inn’s viti with celebrated collaboration has a strong Neil Roberts culturist wine Their Dartmouth connection. sugar level a lower at is harvested for allowing than usual in the area, shows that content alcohol a lower of the local fruit. off the quality ineyard ineyard ❼ KIRIGIN CELLARS Gilroy KHANNA ’83 DHRUV Bianca, Malvasia Notable Wines: de Mocca Vino lawyer, Intel Khanna, a former it rewarding he has found says this century-old rehabilitate to the He has expanded winery. ways: in nontraditional vineyard fields and cricket soccer New 1,000 close to hosted have games in recent soccer youth equipped are acres All 35 years. systems with drip-irrigation for venue a new and there’s and corporate weddings uses his He still gatherings. deal to he says, legal training, government with frustrating pride but takes regulations his by achieved in the fame de Mocca, Vino wine, dessert with orange- which is “infused to flavors” and coffee chocolate tooths. sweet delight ❽ LANTERNS FOUR AND SCJS WINERY VINEYARD Robles Paso ’82 GLEASON STEVE Light Fire 2014 Notable Wines: Viognier Lamplight 2015 Syrah, the most Gleason says of his aspects rewarding quiet “great are lifestyle when I am out in themoments Jackie He and wife vineyard.” be knee deep in mud or “may must,” deep in grape elbow but sharing the fruits of their it makes labor with customers in “Seeing the light worthwhile. taste when they eyes someone’s it all magic,” our wine makes SCJS In addition to he says. (named with their Vineyard V Jackie’s kids’ initials), their home and surrounds varietals. Bordeaux produces - - - 2009 and and 2009

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❷ CALLUNA VINEYARDS Windsor TU’80 JEFFREY ’79, DAVID Estate, Calluna Notable Wines: and 2013) (2012 varietals on Bordeaux Focused he describes as with what and acidity” natural “good levels,” alcohol “moderate to winemaking turned Jeffrey in with Seagram’s a career after “My Dartmouth City. York New think I have to friends tend but I actually out here, retired he says. than ever,” harder work how people don’t realize Many the wine competitive” “very he adds, but can be, industry capital of raising the stresses is offset and running a business and outdoors “working by process, in every being involved vineyard our own planting from making our wine.” to 2012 Sonoma 2012 ❶ VINEYARDS PEAY Cloverdale ’92 PEAY ANDY Notable Wines: Pinot Vineyard Estate Ama Coast 94 points— (awarded Noir Ama outstanding—by considered Spectator) Wine left brand Peay When up team to in 2003 consulting buying after with his brother the land on a ridge overlooking people doubted many Pacific, ripen in would grapes that No worries. locale. the cold to plant difficult Although it’s who Peay, in their location, and harvested in retail worked his for prepare to grapes his vineyard says career, new wines with good “produces and fruit and alcohol, acid, less of aromatics secondary more imprinting and spice, earth, tea, profile our wine with a distinct unique out that and coaxing personality.” INFOGRAPHIC

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illustration by DAN BEJAR SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2016 39 PHOTOGRAPHS BY JUSTIN TSUCALAS DINING AT DARTMOUTH Bon Appetit NOTED FOOD CRITIC JANE STERN DINES AT DARTMOUTH AND FINDS THAT OUR APPETITE FOR COOKING, HEALTH AND COMPETITION HAS TRANSFORMED COLLEGE CUISINE.

KITCHEN CONFIDENTIAL The Class of 1953 Com- mons (FoCo) dishes out more student meals than any venue on campus. With an emphasis on sustainable dining, nutritional menus and locally sourced foods and vendors, Dartmouth Dining Services conducts 36 DARTMOUTH ALUMNI MAGAZINE more than 13,000 food transactions daily. or the last dozen or so years there has been a cultural shift It may surprise you to learn that there are in food served on college campuses across America. Starting as serious lists published each year that rank a yuppie trend, it has lasted long enough to be a paradigm. Food colleges by their food. As with sports rank- served on campus has gone from mystery meat in brown sauce to ings, it is a big deal to make it into the Top 10. healthy,f easily identifiable offerings. Not surprisingly, these lists differ widely as to Campus food has become much more than something you eat which schools are best, but what brings in the for energy to get through the day. It is now how you define yourself accolades is a specific formulary. culturally, how creative and aspirational you are. Who are your Great college food must be healthy, fresh, peers? Who subscribes to the same view of the world as you do? sustainable, ethnically diverse, farm-to-table, Are you a vegan, a meat-eater, a gluten-free advocate or kosher? ethically sourced and tailored to food allergies, These are but a few of the niches to which modern campuses cater. cultural customs and the growing numbers of If you are a jock who loves pepperoni pizza, you are entitled to the vegan, vegetarian and gluten-free eaters. It

IN THE BAD OLD DAYS OF COLLEGE CAFETERIAS, YOUR CHOICES BOILED DOWN TO “LOOKS DISGUSTING” OR “LOOKS REALLY DISGUSTING.” THE FOOD AT DARTMOUTH’S DINING HALLS LOOKS MORE LIKE IT’S FROM A BROCHURE FOR A CRUISE SHIP. same culinary happiness as the purple-haired, peanut-allergic doesn’t hurt if it tastes great. vegan who sits next to you in class. If you google these Top-10 lists you will I am invited to Dartmouth to sample the food the students eat. see a very broad selection of colleges and uni- Having grown up and gone to college in the mystery-meat era, I versities. Some are big Ivy League schools, am slightly dumbfounded by what I see before me at the College’s and some you might not be familiar with. student dining venues. The choices are astonishing. No matter if I was surprised that on one Top-10 list, at you eat clean and properly or turn the government’s food triangle bestcolleges.com, the No. 1 spot went to the on its pointy-head, you will not go hungry. Even more surprisingly, Rev. Jerry Falwell’s faith-based Uni- everything looks appetizing. In the bad old day of college cafeterias versity in . your choices boiled down to “looks disgusting” or “looks really A visually modern campus dining area disgusting.” If you didn’t feel sick afterward, it was a good day. looks more like a food court at the mall. Long The food presented at Dartmouth’s dining halls looks more like gone is the weary slide-your-tray-along-the- it’s from a brochure for a cruise ship. rail-and-watch-the-cafeteria-ladies-slop As flabbergasted as I am at the bounty of food before me, I am something-onto-your-plate. also curious how this came to be. Did students demand better food? At Dartmouth two venues—Collis Café Did they choose their school based on what there was to eat? Was and the Class of 1953 Commons (formerly food part of the competitive equation, along with student-teacher Thayer Dining Hall and now referred to as ratios and tuition cost? One thing is for sure: Popular culture has “FoCo”)—are brightly lit, colorfully decorated much to do with this shift. Not too long ago “gourmet” food was and divided into many food stations. It is a the province of a handful of snobs. Similarly, “health nuts” were dizzying selection, sometimes a bit too diz- few and far between. Eating yogurt and kale was considered quite zying. I am sure if you eat at these commis- weird. “Regular” people ate regular food. Students, in particular, saries daily you know exactly where to go. I were not supposed to be fussy. sailed about untethered with a tray in hand, So what happened? Popular culture’s fascination with cook- bouncing like a pinball from place to place. ing, health and competition changed the playbook. It is not much Some of the selections were clear. You of a leap from TV cooking contests such as Top Chef or Iron Chef could not miss the section for vegans, which to turn food into what was once the aggressive, balls-to-the-wall looked like a cordon sanitaire. Placards domain of sports. Being healthy no longer means getting a physi- remind you to not cross-contaminate by using cal once a year. It’s now a daily discipline that includes not just plates that may hold non-vegan foods. exercise but also proper nutrition. So yes, food is an indisputable Nearby is the kosher food section. Keep- HUNGER GAMES Today’s meal offerings would “blow away” any older alums, says Tom Seymour ’64. part of why people will pick one college over another. ing kosher is an elaborate biblical system of “It is pretty mind-boggling.” In his era, unlike today, dining halls closed earlier and “there were no seconds permitted,” he adds. 38 DARTMOUTH ALUMNI MAGAZINE separating dairy from meats, not intermingling dishes or cutlery, Bill oFae and serving only foods that a rabbi deems kosher (no shellfish, no How many chicken fingers do campus ruminants without cloven hoofs). I was expecting potato latkes and eaters chow down on every year? pastrami, but the kosher meal of the day was a tame curried chicken Tons. Here are some of the annual salad. I was told that on holidays (the high ones, not Christmas) y amounts of food gobbled up on there is gefilte fish and matzo ball soup. My observation was that campus, as well as the number of kosher is not a very popular choice during lunch. I saw only one transactions from each venue. customer, a big blond boy in a hockey shirt. “Are you kosher?” I asked. “No, I just like this food,” he replied. I left it at that. Ma Thayer’s is another station at FoCo. I like the name because it sounds like a place where one can eat a good square meal such as shepherd’s pie or beef stew. I like Ma Thayer’s because it is not doctrinaire. You can eat as much gluten and fattening things here as you want. As the comfy name suggests, “Ma” serves the kind of stick-to-your-ribs food that health nuts hate. But culinarily Ma Thayer’s is a bit of a jumble shop. Here, for no apparent reason, you will find the Pasta Bar, where noodles of many shapes and sizes and three kinds of sauces are served. The carbonara and alfredo sauces looked identical and tasted the same: white, thin and floury. The bright red marinara sauce was delicious. I learned later that it arrives in a can—which means it will always be good as long as somebody has a can opener. Making pasta sauce with fresh tomatoes is awful. I went back for seconds and hope it is a menu staple. Having pasta and chicken parmi- gianino served alongside quinoa salad made no sense. It was like

I FOUND MY FAVORITE FOOD AT THE WORLD CAFÉ. SOME DAYS THERE MIGHT BE A FORAY INTO AFRICAN FOOD, OR THAI FOOD, OR FOOD FROM THE ISLAND OF YAP (NOT REALLY). going out for Chinese food and then finding the menu offering a choice of General Tso’s chicken or Hungarian chicken paprikash. Culturally confusing. I found my favorite food at the World Café, which features a rotating menu of fare from many nations. Some days there might be a foray into African food, or Thai food, or food from the Island FOOD of Yap (not really). Pasteurized Eggs 52,800 lbs. Ironically, the day I ate there the globally aware World Café Chicken Fingers 40,110 lbs. was serving corn cakes, one of the most iconic foods of New Eng- Broccoli Florets 22,668 lbs. land. I suppose that if you grew up on Yap and now found yourself Bananas 75,080 lbs. in New Hampshire, these griddle-fried cakes might seem exotic. ’53 Commons Pizzas 32,568 I adored the corn cakes. Some I ate buttered with maple syrup, Marinara Sauce 8,501 gallons some I topped with mango salsa and cilantro crema, some I just ate Half-pound Burgers 27,720 plain out of my hand in a nod to the derivation of the corn cake’s historic name, “johnnycake,” which started as journey cake, a food CUSTOMER COUNTS designed to be eaten by New England settlers on the move. To ’53 Commons (FoCo) 737,209 fulfill World Café’s global premise you could also top them with Collis Café 674,620 chicken tikka or beef barbacoa. Frankly, I liked them unadorned. Courtyard Café 552,507 Loving gadgets does not mean I am good with them. I dem- Novack Café 439,524 onstrated this at breakfast at FoCo trying to use the “squeeze it East Wheelock Snack Bar 48,511 yourself” juice machine. Fresh grapefruits and oranges are laid McLaughlin Snack Bar 37,208 out on the table, and when you slice one in half you cup it in the palm of your hand and squeeze it down fast on a rotating cone to Total 2,489,579 extract the juice. It is a wonderful idea but my hand kept slipping and I shrieked every time a grapefruit half became airborne, the MOVEABLE FEAST pulp splattering my shirt. Hardly anyone looked up from his or Dining Services rolled out a new food truck last year that offers late-night sliders, Source: Dartmouth Dining Services; data tacos and cheese fritters. Simpler pleasures appeal to Kevin M. Patterson ’17, who her meals, so I can assume this is not unique. from July 2015 through June 2016 says Collis’ “homemade breads are out of this world. Collis definitely cares about the food they make.” JULY/AUGUST 2017 41

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BLACK BEAN AND CORN SALSA FOCO COOKIES This salsa is served along with four others at FoCo. It These are signature chocolate-chunk cookies served is designed to go on South American dishes, tortillas daily. I usually like my cookies crisp, but there was or corn cakes. I would eat this in a bowl all by itself— something wonderful about these beauties okay, maybe a few sprigs of fresh cilantro, some languishing under their heat lamp. They reminded chopped onions and a dab of sour cream. The lily is me of what first-class passengers on airlines were thus properly gilded. once served after dinner. I wish I could say that Dartmouth topped all the Best College exactly which food station I was at, but as I Food lists, but it doesn’t. In fact, the College is pretty much invis- crept along the line with my tray I found my- ible. I pondered what could make the eating experience more self paying less attention to the food and more competitive, so here are some thoughts. to the students in front of me. I have never First, there is nothing wrong with the food on campus. Much seen such a crowd of beautiful people, ev- of it is good, some of it is very good. But it lacks focus and becomes eryone sleek and healthy and glowing. When confusing. While I know the trend is “more is better,” I would I reached the head of the line I blurted out, cut the number of food stations in half, make each one’s purpose “I’ll have what they’re having,” words that in clearer, and perfect the foods offered, not add more. my 40-year career as a food critic had never As an example of the consolidation idea, I would move the before passed my lips. Italian selections away from the generic Ma Thayer’s and simply If the old adage “you are what you eat” call it the Pasta and Pizza Bar. New England has the best Italian is true, then Dartmouth is doing something food this side of Italy, and I can’t think of a better place to start a very right. revamp. All pasta is good, but great pasta is legendary. This is an I did not attend Dartmouth. I attended JAMES NAPOLI JAMES NAPOLI JAMES aspirational idea easily within reach. HONEY CURRY BREAD As for pizza, it is not unusual for restaurants or even private IF THE OLD ADAGE “YOU ARE GLUTEN-FREE CHICKEN KIMCHI RICE This mysterious treat at Collis looks like a slice of homes to have a special pizza oven (wood fired or coal) that pro- WHAT YOU EAT” IS TRUE, Stacked alongside plastic containers of orange beige whole-wheat bread and is found near the duces thin, gorgeous, semolina-charred crust that is Neapolitan California roll sushi and ziti marinara at Collis, it not corn muffins. It is identified as “honey curry bread,” style. When the dough is great, pizzas do not need the awkward THEN DARTMOUTH IS DOING only tastes good but is a cultural reminder that 20 and I have never seen its ilk before. It is neither fattening toppings that I saw at FoCo: potato pizza, pizza dripping years ago the only identifiable words in its name Indian nor American but a weird hybrid. would have been “chicken” and “rice.” with bacon, and globs of bland cheese are clumsy and not very good. SOMETHING VERY RIGHT. It is deliciously unique. Simple slices of tomatoes, olive oil sprinkled with herbs—that sort another Ivy League school known for its secret of thing is perfect. With this easy tweak, pizza becomes a healthy societies, a cappella singing and bulldogs. Not food and, alongside the pasta bar, makes a complete statement. to knock my alma mater, but the students at Dartmouth is in the heart of New England, and although many Dartmouth make my peers look like the cast campuses go berserk trying to serve every food of every nation, I members from the cantina scene in Star Wars would look back at the College’s roots and investigate true New or perhaps the waiting room of death in Beetle- England foods—from chowders to fried clams to lobster casseroles, juice. I will probably be publicly whipped at and desserts such as Indian pudding and rhubarb grunts. I can as- dawn (as were Dartmouth’s two cooks when sure you this is an audacious and unique idea that no other colleges they were found drunk in 1774—the same have pulled off. They are too busy making lackluster Ethiopian food. year New Hampshire Gov. John Wentworth If you want to celebrate a culture, why not start with one’s own? accused them of serving “putrefied stinking Take a lesson from the airlines and hire a celebrity chef or provisions”) but I call it as I see it. influential foodie to work on the menu and attach his or her name to the dishes. Support and buy from local farm purveyors and JANE STERN is best known for the Roadfood JAMES NAPOLI JAMES advertise it. The endless signage at Collis and FoCo describing guidebooks she wrote with Michael Stern. She JUICE BAR SMOOTHIES INDIVIDUAL PACKAGE OF YARDEN MATZOS what ingredients a dish has or doesn’t have caused my eyes to writes for many magazines and now is a regu- At Collis you can choose up to four ingredients to This is found at the kosher food area at FoCo. I have glaze over. Make eating a learning experience. Most people find lar contributor to The Paris Review. Last year blend into a smoothie. All are fine, but I adored a always bought a full box of matzos when I needed it intriguing to know the history and provenance of what is being the Smithsonian Institution installed the Jane concoction of organic carrots, apples, parsley and just one or two, and the rest go stale. This is the served. It is not enough anymore to say “Mexican salsa.” What and Michael Stern Collection as a permanent ginger, which was astonishingly bright and intensely first time I have seen a single-serving, cellophane- region of Mexico is it from, and how is it unique? source for studies in American regional food Finds Food Six Great flavorful. Even an old sugar-and-junk-food repro- wrapped matzo ready to go. It is what a pocket pack With that said, I would like to end on a high note. I forgot and culture. BY JANE STERN bate like me surrendered to its charms. of Kleenex is to a giant box of tissues. Genius.

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DINING AT DARTMOUTH

They Are What They Eat A STUDENT FOODIE DISHES ON WHO EATS WHAT AT CAMPUS DINING VENUES. BY JESSICA FEDIN ’17

Novack LATE-NIGHT ALTERNATIVE MEALS YOU DIDN’T KNOW YOU WANTED It’s 1:55 a.m. and you are delirious working on a paper. It’s going to Greasy and mobile, the Dartmouth dining services-operated food more modern atmosphere, and the dark, more social, Harry-Potter- take all night, and your only food choice is here, in the library, where truck materializes when you least expect it, because no one can esque space where athletic groups tend to commandeer tables is you grimly drag yourself to survey the sad sushi, mystery chili, cold keep track of its sporadic, one-hour stops each night at random Collis up to personal preference. sandwiches and gross and greasy calzones. You just need something house centers. The most convenient location is behind Fahey dorm, THE PLACE TO BE If you desire to pile your plate high with mac-and-cheese to get you through the night. You settle on two Odwallas, espresso sandwiched between Beta and Zete on frat row, providing the per- A recent survey indicates that 32 percent of students consider pizza and all forms of meat and carbohydrates, this is the place. beans covered in dark chocolate and a 5-hour Energy bottle. fect opportunity for those buzzed and too lazy to walk to Late Night Collis to be Dartmouth’s best dining option. Each of its stations The only limit is the size of your stomach or your FoCo-to-go Alternatively, you’ve got classes straight through from 10 a.m. Collis. Everything on the menu feels like 1,000 calories—whether provides easily customizable and scrumptious made-to-order container. Oftentimes, a trip here engenders regret that you got to 1 p.m. and you need a quick bite before your sprint from Rocky the super-loaded cheesy fries, five-cheese (yes, five!) grilled cheese meals. But as one of the smaller venues, there are times when the your hopes up yet again for a meal that ended up being a few bites to the Life Sciences building. You settle for a Novack snack, maybe sandwiches, arepas and tacos that can be filled with chicken and length of the dinner pasta line spills outside. of mediocrity that you discarded unsustainably. some yogurt or hummus and carrots. You dread the inevitable avocado, carne mechada or poutine (the Canadian combo of fries, The smoothie bar offers abundant options. The stir-fry is made The best parts of FoCo are the DIY options: the ability to mix managerial scream—“Can I help someone?” or “Next!”—during cheese curds and gravy). exactly to order, with choice of beef, chicken or tofu and six differ- Greek yogurt and Nutella or make your own panini and stir-fry. crowded moments. Student employees compose the bulk of the The truck is a new and fun concept, and it offers foods found ent sauces. For dinner Collis even brings in sushi chefs. Not only Eventually, everyone learns “how to FoCo.” But learning to love staff. They are alternately bored and frenzied. nowhere else on campus. If only its hours were longer and locations is the food top-notch, the staff is the friendliest on campus. Kathy FoCo—and there is a sizeable contingent that does—takes time more regular, so students toiling away in the far corners of campus greets everyone at the cash register with a smile. Dave makes a and creativity. could benefit from this mobile option. smoky spice that is a must-have staple on stir-fry, and cooks Ben, “Collis Steve” and Falcon expertly fill orders by juggling up to 12 KA f frying pans at a time while chitchatting about sports or asking Courar Cae FOR COFFEE LOVERS how a student’s day is going. HANGOVER CURE A Baker Library lobby offshoot of the Norwich, Vermont-based King House Snack Bas Saunter into Collis at 11 p.m. for Late Night and you’ll find a Patience is key here, where students face long lines and wait times. Arthur Flour Co., this is one of the most popular dining options on FUEL FOR THOUGHT glut of greasy drunchies such as fried mac-and-cheese bites, kimchi For hot items such as the Billy Bob, Breakfast Bomb, Workout campus. The delectable wafting scents of freshly baked rolls and The snack bars installed in most of the new housing communities rice, chicken tenders, mozzarella sticks, fried dumplings and other Special, the Hulk, tender chicken queso, mozzarella sticks, General brioches elevate every library study session. Only here can you find provide much-needed fuel throughout the day and offer brand choices designed to sate alcohol-induced cravings. Tso’s, burgers and fries—quite popular as hangover foods—one specialty skim and chai tea lattes or McNamara chocolate milk name goods not found in any dining hall: Ferrero Rocher choco- must develop a steely resolve. However, the prepackaged meals with a shot of espresso. Popular items include a curried chicken lates, Babybel and Cabot cheese, varieties of kombucha, Swedish and the salad bar—the most varied on campus—have gotten quite salad and sandwich, a brie-and-apple sandwich, and chickpea, fish, Junior Mints, Lay’s Stax, gluten-free Lucy’s cookies, Luna the upgrade in recent years. New England and Caesar salads for breezy and delicious lunches. bars and Clif bars. All perfect to bring on a hike or to snack on dur- FoCo A secret menu and employees such as Igor and Grillmaster A variety of jams, granola, marshmallows and caramels, as well as ing class. An amazing ice cream selection includes Häagen-Dazs REGRETS, I HAVE A FEW Mike make this venue popular among athletes and males. Regulars an entire baguette, can be shared among friends. In addition, KAF and milkshake machines to indulge a sweet tooth. If you suddenly FoCo’s dimly lit “dark side,” as students refer to it, features long develop a rapport and insider knowledge of all the different op- allows students to order whole cakes and sets of six cupcakes with realize at 10 p.m. that you forgot to eat a proper dinner, no worries. tables conducive to large groups such as freshman-floor residents tions, on or off the menu. For example, the Bob Marley is a popular two-day advance notice, perfect for a special occasion or a friend’s The snack bars are often equipped with decent frozen meals and and sports teams. The choice between the “light side,” a brighter, off-menu item that includes steak, hash browns, egg and cheese. birthday. No wonder the line stretches out the door by 9 a.m. healthy options such as chicken vindaloo and sushi rolls.

44 DARTMOUTH ALUMNI MAGAZINE illustration by PETER OUMANSKI JULY/AUGUST 2017 45 BEFORE MAKING IT BIG AS A MONSTER HUNTER ON THE NETFLIX SMASH STRANGER THINGS, DAVID HARBOUR ’97 HAD TO FEND OFF A FEW DEMONS OF HIS OWN.

ow’s this for commitment to his art? Lung- A hard-working but troubled high school student, Harbour ing too far on stage one night last summer started drinking as a teen, going to bars after museum visits to while playing Greek warrior Achilles in Manhattan since he was rarely asked for ID. “I just had a lot of a Shakespeare in the Park production of anger and fear and it manifested in ways I wasn’t mature enough Troilus and Cressida, David Harbour ac- to deal with,” he says. “So I self-medicated with alcohol.” tually tore his Achilles tendon. So when he says the only reason The habit became worse at Dartmouth, where the drama and Hhe’s smoking right now is because the brooding chief of police he Italian major was a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon. “Part of it might plays on the hit series Stranger Things also does, it’s not such a have been the goddamn weather. I’d look out the window at 9 a.m. stretch to think he might be telling the truth. “I eat a lot of donuts, to see three feet of snow and thought it would be a better idea to too,” he says with a smirk. “It all helps me embody the character.” skip class and drink peach schnapps,” he says. “I just wanted to With his iconic role in Netflix’s sci-fi horror sensation, which create this void to destroy myself. But that kind of drinking is a centers around the disappearance of a boy from a 1980s Mid- tremendous form of narcissism. You don’t realize you’re affect- western town into a dark and terrifying underworld, Harbour is ing other lives. You think, ‘F--- you, I’m not bothering anyone.’ suddenly in a new realm himself. “It’s definitely exciting,” says But no. You’re a son, you’re a friend, you’re a boyfriend. You have the actor, 42, who also got rave reviews for his fiery call-to-arms these responsibilities. You are not so special that you can’t be speech at January’s Screen Actors Guild Awards (with an overly part of the world.” expressive Winona Ryder at his side) when the cast won the best After reaching a point of becoming “very lonely and needing ensemble in a drama award. “I had a real cynicism about Hollywood a different direction in my life,” Harbour says, he quit drinking 15 before this, but now it feels like I’m in a little more of a place where years ago and has no interest in taking it up again. “I just can’t do I can pick and choose what parts I want to play,” he says. it. It’s not for me,” he says. “I enjoy consciousness too much now.” Not that he’s had a bad run. Through the years he’s been cast Longtime friend and fellow actor Marsha Stephanie Blake in TV shows such as The Newsroom and Elementary and films ’96 says that Harbour, whose idea of a great time now is taking such as Brokeback Mountain, Quantum of Solace and last year’s his young nephews to the American Museum of Natural History, Suicide Squad. The self-described “theater rat” has also had great is a very different guy than he was at Dartmouth. “Over time he’s success on Broadway, even earning a Tony nomination for his 2005 figured out how to be a great actor without getting so much in the turn in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Still, the phenomenon way of being a good person,” says Blake, who has had roles on Girls of Stranger Things has propelled the 6-foot-3-inch actor to new and Orange Is the New Black. “It’s wonderful to see how much he’s heights. Up next he’ll get demonic as Hellboy in a 2018 reboot of matured and how his talent has grown.” the comic book series. Despite his recent star turns, Harbour, who wowed audiences Sitting outside a coffee shop near his apartment in Manhat- in Macbeth and Hamlet at Dartmouth, admits that acting is not PSIDE-DOW tan’s East Village, Harbour, in a worn leather jacket and baseball the easiest path, “especially in the Facebook world, where you see cap, takes a drag from the cigarette he’s masterfully rolled and friends making money and getting married and having kids, and U N marvels at his good fortune of late. As if on cue, shortly after I ask you’re just like ‘what the f--- am I doing?’ ” he says. “You feel like him if he’s often recognized now, three young women approach. a freak and an outcast.” After a series of oh-my-Gods and is-it-really-yous they gush about It’s definitely not a career for the weak, says Rachel Dratch WORLD his skills. “You’re amazing,” one says. “We’re in acting school and ’88, who worked in an off-Broadway comedic reading series with we talk about you all the time in class. Thank you for being so Harbour. “Usually an Ivy League education opens doors, but in good!” Harbour wishes them well and says he’ll see them in the acting, it really doesn’t help,” she says. “No one is impressed trenches soon. “I know,” he says to me as they continue on their you went to Dartmouth. They just want to know if you’re good. BY JENNIFER WULFF ’96 way. “It’s ridiculous.” Fortunately, David is. I’m so happy to see him strike it big with a Growing up in White Plains, New York, Harbour—who was a wider audience.” Dungeons & Dragons type, much like the boys on Stranger Things— Right now Harbour is gearing up for a flight to Atlanta, where says acting was not just a hobby but a necessity for him. “I had Stranger Things films. Alas, despite much begging on my part, he freakish ideas about the world and there were all these things I won’t offer any hints about the nine new episodes, which fans felt I couldn’t express,” he says. “But onstage I could, and people can binge on when they’re released October 31. “I’m not telling would applaud. It was a good outlet for me and made me feel sane.” you a thing or I’ll get in trouble,” he says. “Oh, except that Barb is Even during his first time in front of an audience, as the Tin Man definitely dead.” Dramatic pause. “Or maybe she’s not.” There’s in a kindergarten production of Wizard of Oz, Harbour was a dedi- that smirk again as Harbour wanders off into the night. cated performer. “He not only learned his own lines perfectly,” says his father, Ken Harbour ’71, a commercial real estate broker, “but JENNIFER WULFF is a DAM contributing editor. She lives in he learned everyone else’s too. You could see his little lips moving.” Wilton, Connecticut.

photograph by JUSTIN BETTMAN 46 DARTMOUTH ALUMNI MAGAZINE JULY/AUGUST 2017 47 A Chinook helicopter on patrol over the Mekong Delta, 1967, photographed by Dick Durrance, who served in the U.S. Department of Army Special Photographic Office during the war.

“THE IDIOCY OF WAR” VIETNAM VETERANS REFLECT ON A MISGUIDED CONFLICT—AND HOW THE NATION HAS FINALLY MOVED ON FROM BLAMING THOSE WHO SERVED. BY C.J. HUGHES ’92

PHOTOGRAPHY BY DICK DURRANCE ’65

48 DARTMOUTH ALUMNI MAGAZINE ong, unpopular and ultimately a failure, the records broken down by school.) Vietnam War remained so controversial Even signing up was preferable to getting drafted, says William after it ended that many veterans were “Dab” Dabney ’70. After a night of heavy drinking during Winter loath to discuss their combat experiences Carnival in 1968, he drove to Manchester, New Hampshire, and in the conflict for decades—even among enlisted in the Navy, thinking that would give him better con- close family members. trol of his fate. The road trip wasn’t fueled purely by patriotism. But taboos may be lifting. New books, Struggling with a grade average that hovered around a C, Dabney, an upcoming documentary series and a a sophomore at the time, had decided to take a leave of absence revived Broadway musical, among other works, are directing fresh and acquire some discipline, even though that would mean losing attention to a war that triggered a tumultuous era that parallels his student-deferment status. our current polarized age. That newfound interest is being noted “I was horrified by the war,” says Dabney, whose father and Lgladly by some of the hundreds of Dartmouth alumni who served grandfather were both decorated veterans. “I kept thinking, ‘All in Asia and encountered an indifferent or hostile world when my friends at Dartmouth must think I’m a total turncoat, since they returned. they’re so anti-military.’ I had real second thoughts.” As a sonar “The pendulum has swung enormously,” says Tony Thompson technician, he was able to serve most of his four-year stint on ships ’64, who spent a year in Vietnam with the Army at a punji-stick- in the Atlantic and Mediterranean. ringed bunker by the Ho Chi Minh trail, and later by the North Vietnam border, where he participated in search-and-destroy mis- sions. Neither the Bronze Star nor the Vietnam Cross of Gallantry ROBERT “OBIE” HOLMEN ’72 ARRIVED ON CAMPUS IN he earned prepared him for the enmity he faced upon returning to the fall of 1966 as a self-described “country boy from Minnesota.” Hanover in 1965 to finish his degree. One night, as he was hanging Back then, drugs—if they were around, Holmen says—were mostly out in the basement of his fraternity, Gamma Delta Chi, a fellow used covertly. But in January 1971, when he returned to Hanover member called Thompson “a moral coward” for his service. after a tour in Vietnam mostly spent as an elite Army Ranger, Stung by a point of view that was gaining traction, Thompson “marijuana smog was everywhere,” he says. Undergraduates in moved off campus to White River Junction, Vermont, for his last the mid-1960s were conflicted about Vietnam, Holmen says, but two years of studies. “I didn’t wear Vietnam as a badge of honor or not by the end of the decade: “It was virtually unanimous. People of dishonor,” Thompson says. “I still have no regrets.” were opposed to the war. Bob Dylan was saying, ‘The times they Other alums, especially those who served later in the 1960s, are a-changin,’ and it was true.” are more critical of their country’s involvement in the war. They Holmen, who received two Bronze stars for “valor in com- say it was a needless entanglement in a conflict between Viet- bat”—one for beating back a platoon of the North Vietnamese namese factions and that it was executed so poorly it turned many Army with a couple other Rangers—experienced his own change combatants into pacifists. of heart soon after arriving in Vietnam. When shooting erupted “What I saw was the idiocy of the war,” says Francis “Bud” into a firefight, he first thought, “My God, from the Greeks and the McGrath ’64. One night in 1967 when McGrath was stationed at Romans to the doughboys in France, I’m sharing their experience,” U.S. troops aid the an Army camp near Saigon, a noise near the camp touched off an wounded at Tan Thoi Nhut he recalls. “But as the night wore on, that feeling was replaced by hours-long, bullets-and-bombs assault involving machine guns, in March 1968; specialist fear and dread.” Holmen drew on his war experiences for a 2014 howitzers and even B-52 bombers, which were diverted to join the 4th class Dick Durrance at self-published novella, Gonna Stick My Sword in the Golden Sand. massive strike. When the smoke cleared, a patrol ventured out to Camp Evans the same year. Protests peaked at Dartmouth during the May 1969 occupation find no evidence of any enemy—just a single, dead monkey. “We of Parkhurst Hall. About five-dozen students and alums barricaded probably spent $10 million killing that monkey,” says McGrath, who themselves in the main administration building to oppose the Col- joined anti-war protests when he later moved to Austin, Texas, in SOME WOULD enlisted and you didn’t think about it,” Miller says. “It was a really lege’s ROTC programs. “We didn’t want to see our fellow students 1968 to pursue an English Ph.D. “There were a lot of people over STILL SAY significant part of Dartmouth’s social culture.” trained to be cannon fodder in essentially a racist and genocidal there who didn’t really know what they were doing.” “ Back then, in the day of the Selective Service draft, joining war,” says David H. Green ’71, a varsity lacrosse player who phoned THE WAR WAS A ROTC could be shrewd. Though only about one of every three his coach from the occupied dean’s office to say he couldn’t make it MISTAKE. military enlistees in the Vietnam era wound up in Southeast Asia, to practice. After students refused to obey a judge’s order to leave IT’S IMPOSSIBLE TO PIN DOWN HOW MANY DART- BUT THERE’S the thinking was that those who did go could possibly improve Parkhurst, police officers stormed the building to find protesters on mouth alumni and students were among the 2.7 million Americans their chances of survival by becoming an officer. “If I was going a staircase, arms linked, chanting “U.S. out of Vietnam! ROTC out who served in Vietnam between 1964 and 1975. The College only FINALLY A to be in a war zone, I didn’t want my life depending on someone of Dartmouth!” Green recalls. One of 54 arrested, he spent 26 days recently started collecting data about military service, so head REALIZATION else’s judgment,” says McGrath, who came up through the College’s in jail after being convicted of contempt of court and, afterwards, counts are based on self-reporting and estimates from anecdotes. THAT THE FAULT ROTC program and spent part of a four-year stint in places such Dartmouth expelled him. A tempting way to measure the College’s involvement is to look DOESN’T LIE as Fort Huachuca, Arizona, where he trained soldiers. The Parkhurst incident, which led to Dartmouth eventually at membership in the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) As public sentiment turned against the war—especially after kicking ROTC off campus in 1973, also ensnared David “Jake” programs. By modern standards—Dartmouth’s program now draws WITH THE GUYS its deadliest year, 1968, which was tarred by assassinations and Guest ’66, whose meandering journey through the era suggests fewer than a half-dozen students annually—ROTC was hugely WHO WERE riots in America—interest in ROTC waned. In the class of 1968, how a divisive war shaped so many lives. Suspended after his popular in the early 1960s. Almost a third of every class, roughly THERE.” which consisted of 748 students, just 81 officers were commis- freshman year for bad grades, Guest enlisted in the Air Force and 200 students, graduated into military service from ROTC each sioned at graduation by the Army, Navy and Air Force, according became a medic in Nuremberg, Germany. “The military and the year, says Ed Miller, a Dartmouth history professor whose Vietnam to College documents. (Dartmouth does not officially track ROTC draft still had a lot of good vibes left over from World War II and War class, offered since 2005, is usually fully subscribed. “You membership, and the military does not have accessible historical Korea,” he says, adding that the threat of death or injury seemed

50 DARTMOUTH ALUMNI MAGAZINE JULY/AUGUST 2017 51 Infantry soldiers seek shelter in a trench following a firefight at Tan Thoi Nhut in 1968; boots from Two Bits base camp near An Khe, July 1967. remote. But after three years overseas, where he met soldiers who seemed unhinged by their Vietnam experiences, Guest changed his tune: “It went from, ‘What’s going on over there?’ to ‘Maybe what we’re doing, we shouldn’t be doing,’ to ‘We’re doing the wrong thing,’ to ‘The Vietnamese are the ones who are right,’ to ‘I’m on their side,’ ” he says. Despite re-enrolling in the College in 1967, Guest was booted again the following year, distracted, he says, by a wrongheaded war and the resulting counterculture. Eventually he and several like- minded alums moved to the Wooden Shoe, a commune in Canaan, New Hampshire. Guest today owns an organic vegetable farm in Norwich, Vermont. “Without Vietnam there wouldn’t have been any of that,” he says of the choices he made. “It was the oxygen that stoked the fire.” Vietnam veterans found little validation of their service even after the fall of Saigon in 1975. “Everybody totally avoided discussing it,” says Warren Cook ’67, a first lieutenant in the Marines who served as a platoon commander and then in a psychological operations unit. “There was no acknowledgment of what we did,” Cook says. “ ‘Thank you for your service’ was not even in peoples’ vocabulary.” Frustratingly, he adds, those who showed what he perceived as a lack of interest included his parents, his five siblings and his wife, whom he married in 1970 after returning home and becoming a prep-school teacher. Even World War II veterans were unsupport- ive. “They told me, ‘You don’t know what war is really like,’ ” he says. The collective silent treatment exacerbated Cook’s drinking problem, he says, and led him to falsify his resume with a line about winning a Navy Cross, a prestigious war award that’s second only to the Medal of Honor. That fabrication, which came to light in 2003, cost him a job at the Jackson Laboratory, a top biomedical facility in Maine. “I think it was about looking for recognition,” admits Cook, who says that a 2015 trip back to Vietnam was a cathartic step toward coming to terms with his past. by alums irked by the original wording—Wright and his wife, with fellow alums has provided comfort and validation, many Susan, underwrote the installation of replacement plaques that veterans say. Some praise the creation, in 2013, of the Dartmouth honor the alums “who gave their lives while serving their country College Uniformed Service Alumni, a support and advocacy group. TODAY THE PUBLIC IS EMBRACING HISTORICAL during the Vietnam War.” In addition to Smoyer’s, the names on the Others hail the spate of recent Vietnam-themed campus talks, accounts of the Vietnam War. In April Enduring Vietnam: An plaque include Michael Spark ’46, Kenneth Hall ’48, John Leaver such as the one staged in June, during the class of 1967’s 50th American Generation and Its War, a book by former College ’55, Gardner Brewer ’56, Peter Morrison ’64, Bruce Nickerson ’64, reunion, that featured Cook and fellow combat veteran Beirne president Jim Wright, was published to critical acclaim, and Dennis Barger ’65, Stephen Mac Vean ’65, John Seel ’65, Ric Muller Lovely ’67; Andy Barrie ’67, who deserted to Canada; Phil Curtis ’67, in September PBS will air The Vietnam War, a 10-episode ’66, David Nicholas ’66, Duncan Sleigh ’67, John Peacock II ’68 who served in the Army Reserve after ROTC at Harvard Law; and documentary from Ken Burns and Lynn Novick (Miller consulted). and John Hogan ’69, who were among the war’s 58,220 American John Isaacs ’67, who served in Vietnam with the Foreign Service. This year has also brought “Vietnam ’67,” a weekly series of opinion casualties. In addition to those 15, also listed are six other alumni The mood at those gatherings has been reflective, not bitter, pieces in The New York Times, and the revival of the Broadway who died while serving elsewhere during the war. In comparison, says Isaacs, now a senior fellow at the Center for Arms Control musical Miss Saigon, set in Vietnam in the mid-1970s. 13 alumni died in Korea and 310 in World War II, according to VIETNAM and Non-Proliferation in Washington, D.C. “There were no A growing sense of pride about that brushed-aside war mani- research by Charles T. Wood, the late Dartmouth history professor. VETERANS recriminations, no expressed feeling that some got a good deal fests itself in smaller ways, too, according to Holmen, who says he’s In 2012 Phil Schaefer ’64, a former class secretary, invited “ and others had to pay a high price,” Isaacs wrote in an essay for never seen so many people wearing baseball caps with “Vietnam classmates to write essays about their military experiences and FOUND LITTLE his panel. “All recognized that a terrible war, not of our making, Veteran” emblazoned across the front. “Some would still say the received a strong response. The result was Dartmouth Veterans: VALIDATION OF started by national leaders determined to shape large geopolitical war was a mistake,” he says. “But there’s finally a realization that Vietnam Perspectives, a book that includes stories from 55 veter- THEIR SERVICE developments, forced tough life decisions on young men, decisions the fault doesn’t lie with the guys who were there.” ans in the class of 1964, not all of whom saw combat in Vietnam. EVEN AFTER that could shape or even end their futures.” There have long been campus memorials to those who died In 2014 Miller, who recently accompanied former Secretary in Vietnam: In 1975 Smoyer Lounge was dedicated in Thompson of State to Vietnam, launched the Dartmouth Viet- THE FALL OF C.J. HUGHES is a journalist based in New York City. He is a frequent Arena to honor the service of former soccer and hockey star Billy nam Project. This ongoing effort seeks to record oral histories of SAIGON IN 1975. contributor to The New York Times and a contributing editor to DAM. Smoyer ’67, a Marine who died in 1968. In 1978 a plaque, later alumni, faculty, staff and residents of the Upper Valley about the EVERYBODY DICK DURRANCE shot images of military activities in Vietnam, moved to Zahm Courtyard outside the Hop, was installed in Collis period between 1950 and 1975. By late April interviews had been Thailand and South Korea in 1967 and 1968. He later worked for and listed the alums “who gave their lives in the armed forces, recorded with 101 people, including 73 alums. Of that group, about AVOIDED National Geographic before launching careers in corporate, adver- 1965-1972.” A duplicate went up at Memorial Field in 2015. half are veterans, Miller says, most of whom served in Vietnam. DISCUSSING IT.” tising and golf course photography. A collection of his Army photos Last year, wanting to set the record straight—a move applauded Sharing their experiences not only with each other but also was published in Where War Lives (1988). He lives in Colorado.

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| BETHBARON ’80 | KIRKKLAUSMEYER ’00 SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2013 JULY/AUGUST 2017 | TOM BEALE’00 <<<< a technology gap. narrowing what hecalls been at theforefront of sciences majorhas The engineering 55 55 PURSUITS voices in the wilderness

the time, he was the only person in the region with a Ph.D. in MICHAEL MOTHNER ’03 computer science, and his African colleagues were still us- ing mainframe-like machines the size of refrigerators. “The equipment and the thinking were from decades earlier,” Golden he says. “When I realized the depth of the divide, I thought there might be a way that I could help Africa catch up.” Nearly 40 years later, Quaynor is widely recognized as Beginnings a key figure in bringing Africa into the modern digital age. MOTHNER WAS A FRESHMAN CONSIDERING A Shortly after his return, he founded the computer science career in banking when he started a web marketing department at the University of Cape Coast, where he business in his Gold Coast dorm room to earn extra cash. still teaches, with the goal of training a specialized tech The service allowed small businesses to list their websites workforce to help fuel socioeconomic growth. As the World with some 200 different search engines. Wide Web became more accessible in the 1990s, Quaynor By the time he graduated, the company, WPromote, started Network Computer Systems, the first commercial was bringing in about $100,000 annually—and thoughts Internet service provider of banking were left behind. The next year Mothner hired on the continent. Dubbed “I’m trying to drive as Michael Block ’04, a childhood friend and Dartmouth water “the father of the African many young ones who polo teammate who is now the company’s chief operating Internet,” Quaynor says officer. They focused on placing clients’ ads with a search he recognized the web’s show an interest into this engine that had just gone public: Google. “Our original BREEANNE CLOWDUS ’97 potential early on. “I did profession. I see that as tagline was, ‘Helping businesses succeed online,’ ” Mothner not want Africa to miss says. “While we don’t use those exact words anymore, that out on that,” he says. De- very necessary.” is what we still do today. We’ve just evolved in size and Digital spite some setbacks, such scope and complexity.” as a property dispute where the network was based, which Today it’s a full-service, integrated digital marketing briefly shut his company down, Quaynor remains de- firm—whichAd Age and Fortune call one of the best places Composer termined to ensure Africa is well represented in global to work in the industry—with more than 600 clients and STRIKING POSTERS HAVE LONG Internet policies and regulations. $50 million in annual revenue. Kelly Mulvey ’93, who lured audiences into movie theaters, In 2000 he became the first African elected to the joined as chief financial officer about two years ago, has but stage productions still lag behind board of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and steered the El Segundo, California-based company into in terms of eye-grabbing promotional Numbers, a nonprofit that oversees more than 180 million acquisitions. With 330 employees and seven offices, it’s the images. Clowdus wants to change that, domain names and 4 billion network addresses across largest private digital marketing company in the country. one photograph at a time. 240 countries and territories. He was also the inaugural Mothner says “sweet-spot clients” are like WPromote The Atlanta-based photographer chair of the African Network Information Centre, one of itself: growth-oriented companies that are “looking to shoots striking, highly stylized photos of five regional bodies worldwide responsible for registering take on 800-pound gorillas” in their industries. The firm theater companies, actors seeking head- Internet addresses, serving for a decade beginning in 1995. also specializes in prompting large, established brands to shots and anyone who wants a fashion- In addition, in 2000 he established the African Network think more like “challenger” brands. inspired, Vanity Fair-style glamour shot. I call it the Pinocchio Operators Group (AfNOG), an organization that connects “We try to skate where the puck is going, not where it’s All must submit to her vision. “You either Effect: People can be so network engineers and technical experts and offers train- at,” Mothner says. “We grew on the backs of Google and say yes or no and then you hand over all wooden when they come ing programs to better their skills. To date, AfNOG has then Facebook, but we’re agnostic as to what happens next.” control,” Clowdus says. “You can’t get in “ helped more than 8,000 workers in 45 African nations. —Kaitlin Bell Barnett ’05 there and try to have an opinion about it.” in, and I’ve got to get “I’m happy that there are many young people coming into Clowdus frequently subs in her them to let go of that and the profession,” he says. “I think it’s the young ones who Mothner’s clients own props and costumes and may stay are going to make a difference.” include Verizon, up until all hours photoshopping in just be themselves.” J.D. Power and In 2007 the international Internet Society awarded Forever 21. rich, otherworldly backgrounds. For Quaynor its prestigious Jonathan B. Postel Service Award >>>> panoramic tableaux with many actors, she for his work. He was inducted into the Internet Hall of Fame, lights and photographs each individual, too, noting in his 2013 acceptance speech that “enabling then creates a composite from as many as people from developing countries to have the chance to 50 or 100 different images. (You can view benefit from the Internet is still very relevant.” Though a slideshow of Clowdus’ work at the DAM the number of Africans using the Internet has increased in website.) Clowdus considers it crucial recent years, it’s still far below the rest of the world because to put subjects at ease to get the most of educational and economic barriers. Only 29 percent of evocative images. “I think my particular Africa’s population was active online last year, compared gift is my ability to connect with people,” to the global average of more than 50 percent. “There is a says Clowdus, who at Dartmouth majored technology gap and we have to admit it,” says Quaynor. “We in women’s and gender studies. “My have a long way to go, but the good thing is we have pieces primary goal in photos is to convey the Clowdus prefers of the puzzle being put in place.” essence of a person or a story,” Clowdus to shoot clients in her basement says. “It’s getting to the truth of who studio, where she HEATHER SALERNO is a freelance writer based in the New somebody is or the story they’re trying can spend time

York City area. BREEANNE CLOWDUS RIGHT: WPROMOTE; LEFT: to tell.” —Kaitlin Bell Barnett ’05 chatting before taking out her camera. <<<< 56 DARTMOUTH ALUMNI MAGAZINE Beale’s Harlequin, an 11-by-7-foot sculpture made of found wood, is PURSUITS on permanent display on voices in the wilderness campus in Fairchild Hall. >>>> Art can be a great tool for making BETH BARON ’80 people feel that sense of wonder “A Scary “at what it is to be alive.” Moment” UNDER BARON’S DIRECTION, THE MIDDLE EAST Studies Association (MESA) joined the International Refugee Assistance Project and others in a lawsuit in March that asked a federal court in Maryland to block President Donald Trump’s revised executive order that barred U.S. entry for travelers from Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen. “It’s a scary moment,” says Baron, The scientist uses Google who is president of the 3,000-member nonprofit dedicated backpack to studying the Middle East and promoting education about cameras the region. “At MESA we advocate for academic freedom to capture 360-degree and Middle Eastern studies at a time of massive violence images of Santa and displacement in the region and, more recently, at a time Cruz Island, of challenges within the United States.” California. >>>> This isn’t the first fight Baron has led. At Dartmouth in the mid-1970s she was part of the group of women who proposed an early alternative to the song, “Men of KIRK KLAUSMEYER ’00 Dartmouth.” “Ours was not the version that became the new version, but it is the one that sparked the school to change the alma mater,” she says. She also played soccer on Natural Data the women’s club and varsity teams. Later, she coached her KLAUSMEYER GREW UP ROMPING AROUND HIS daughters. Her years on the field and the sidelines helped family’s 25-acre farm in rural Maine. He and his father her decide to join the travel ban lawsuit. “The best defense would often walk to nearby Toddy Pond, taking a path is a good offense,” says Baron. The judge granted the motion, past an old maple they nicknamed the wishing tree. “One and the federal government subsequently appealed the day there was a big red ‘X’ on the tree. A couple weeks decision. The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled 10-3 later, logging trucks destroyed our path and cut down the against the travel ban on May 25. The case now heads to wishing tree,” says Klausmeyer, who was 5 at the time. the U.S. Supreme Court. “Even something so old, majestic and beautiful can just After studying history with legendary Dartmouth be removed. That was what started my interest in envi- professor Gene Garthwaite, Baron earned a master’s from ronmental protection and conservation.” the University of London School of Oriental and African Baron says the As the senior spatial data scientist at the Nature Studies, then a Ph.D. in history from UCLA. A history recent executive Conservancy’s California chapter, Klausmeyer spends much professor at City University of New York Graduate Center, order puts research on the of his time applying emerging technology to conservation she also directs its Middle East & Middle Eastern American Middle East at challenges. He has studied the impact of California’s recent Center. —Abigail Drachman-Jones ’03 risk. <<<<< five-year drought by tracking how groundwater supports different habitats. “Some trees are able to live without TOM BEALE ’00 rain because they can access the groundwater,” he says. for using found and reclaimed materials such as wood, shells “During a drought there’s no rain and people pump the and moss to create large-scale organic shapes. (You can view a groundwater, so the levels drop. We were able to see where slideshow of Beale’s work at the DAM website.) In 2008 Beale entire forests along these river channels died all at once Organic Artist founded Honey Space, a noncommercial artist-run gallery in because the groundwater dropped all at once.” VISITING PROFESSOR OF STUDIO ART BEALE STOOD Manhattan’s Chelsea neighborhood. Beale considers the venue, He also uses Google Earth Engine—a catalog of satel- beside a brightly painted arch installed on the sidewalk in front described by The New York Times as “one of the city’s strangest art lite imagery and geospatial data—most recently to track of Baker Library on a cloudy morning in early March. A student establishments,” among his greatest works. “It was almost like a the creation of a forest that supports endangered species had constructed the eight-foot-tall sculpture for her final project theater, where I would lift up the curtains and people would enter in southern California. “Basically, the forest didn’t exist,” after Beale challenged his class to produce what he calls “inter- from the street,” he says. “It was a way to celebrate the idea of art says Klausmeyer. “Then, due to water releases from a treat- ventions,” works of art designed to transform public space in a as communication, as experience, and not just as a commodity.” ment plant, the forest just grew in 1994.” His findings are creative way. “I’ve tried to teach my students the importance of Since he shuttered Honey Space in 2012, Beale has created prompting officials to reconsider a proposal to redirect stepping outside one’s comfort zone and taking risks,” he says. installations in Kiev, Moscow and Tasmania. He’s preparing to that water to nearby farmers. “By being able to point out “That’s been a lifelong lesson for me.” start his next body of creative work at a new studio in the Red that this environment depends on this water source, we Beale was first challenged to step outside his own artistic Hook neighborhood of Brooklyn. The space is currently without can now advocate and say, ‘Can we do this in a way that comfort zone as an undergrad, when professor Brenda Garand heat or running water, and Beale plans to do all the renovations isn’t going to drastically affect the forest?’ ” encouraged the budding painter to further his interest in sculpture. himself. “One of the secrets to being an artist,” he says, “is to keep

—Abigail Drachman-Jones ’03 ’00 ELI BURAKIAN RIGHT: KPCC; LEFT: He developed a passion, born partly out of economic necessity, the expenses low.” —James Napoli

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Small. Ed says he thought a lot about going to our represents 50 states and D.C.; 9 percent are alumni his service and graduating magna cum laude and Laura Gonzales, an English supervising teacher 75th, but it was too big a hassle—“a three-plus- legacies; 15 percent are the first in their families Phi Beta Kappa. He attended law school at the in Mexico. They met after she enrolled in the Give a Rouse▲ The Classes hour plane ride and three-hour bus ride and then to attend college; and 63 percent need financial University of Michigan and was admitted to Rassias program at Dartmouth. A large Mexican again on Sunday! Even though my health is still aid. California, for the sixth year, had the largest the bar in . Robert and his new wife, contingent attended the wedding as well as at pretty good, it didn’t seem worth it!” He can be number of applicants, followed by New York. Mary, moved to Duncan, where he opened his law least half a dozen Dartmouth alumni. The gracious >>> Stephen Farnsworth ’83, University of Think spring—my advice to all! I reached at 6267 South Kearney St., Centennial, Effective this fall, Dartmouth’s tuition will office. He served as county attorney in Stephens hosts were Jim’s parents, Ellen and John Citron Mary Washington professor of political received two postcards recently CO 80111. be increased 2.9 percent, bringing total costs for County and then joined the legal department of ’57. science and director of the school’s center that I’d like to acknowledge—from Dum vivimus vivamus! one year—tuition, room, board and mandated Halliburton Oil Well Co., now Halliburton Co., Norm Weissman has been honored by the Yale for leadership and media studies, has earned 38 the 2017 Virginia Outstanding Faculty Harrison Davies ’09 and Kiernan ’95 and Yeshu —Jane Hanks, 2630 Kings Crown, Fort Myers, FL fees—to $68,000. Ten million dollars, joining where he became vice president of legal services, Film Study Center, which is archiving and making (no last names). These young alumni took a 33908; [email protected] an earlier $10 million, has been given by Frank retiring in 1987. He and Mary moved to Houston, available for study by students and scholars 16 of Award from the State Council of Higher moment out of their busy lives to say thank you for Guarini ’46 to support a foreign study program where they lived at the Forum at Memorial Woods. his documentaries and TV films. Education of Virginia. He was also recently recognized by the national political science the ’38 Class Notes: “Your warm recollections and REUNION | SEPT 22-24 sending Dartmouth students abroad and bringing Robert is survived by his wife of 69 years as well Molly Schue, widow of Edward Schue, is memories fill me with hope and fondness for our foreign students to the Dartmouth campus. Five as two sons. heading for Cliff Island, Maine, where she will association Pi Sigma Alpha for his service. community and future,” writes Harrison. “Your The weather has warmed up and real million dollars has been given to Dartmouth by We extend our condolences to their families. spend four months with her family. >>> Poet Jenny Land ’96 won Class Notes contributions have brought a great spring is in the air and yours truly is former trustee Ed Halderman ’70 to be used by —Betty Munson, 23 Linscott Road No, York, ME Our class sympathies to the families of our the poetry contest sponsored deal of joy to my wife and myself—they connect recovering from knee replacement. the director of athletics “to invest in programs and 03909; [email protected] recently deceased classmates. Dewitt Clinton Baker by The Telegraph to honor the us in a small way to the tremendous history that 42 died earlier this year. I first met “Bud” when I 90th birthday of England’s This year 2019 is the 250th anniversary of innovations that boost Dartmouth’s competitive you have seen, and your love for Dartmouth and the founding of Dartmouth and in celebration advantage and enhance the students’ athletic The sight of a class being held on played tennis doubles against him and his partner, Queen Elizabeth. Land, who your classmates shines through,” writes Kiernan. of that year, on November 9, 2019, Dartmouth experience.” The College has sold a 175-acre farm the Green, shorts and flip flops the Al Holmes (deceased), representing Bronxville entered the contest while in I’m sharing these good thoughts with my dearest will play Princeton at Yankee Stadium. Who’d it owned in Etna, New Hampshire, to the Trust standard student attire and the vision High School, while I played for White Plains High the country during a sabbatical 45 from her position teaching classmates because whatever I say in the column have thought? for Public Land. The trust will convey the land of activities taking place on the Connecticut are School. Bud was class treasurer and member of our is not from me, but rather from the amazing class Some of you may have read about Abbey to the National Park Service, which will add it to the joys of summer in Hanover. class executive committee, involved in the Navy literature and creative writing of ’38, which made the memories of which I can D’Agostino ’14 and her heroic gesture during a the Appalachian National Scenic Trail. We were saddened to receive news of the V-12 program and served in the Pacific theater at St. Johnsbury (Vermont) Academy, also only speak. qualifying heat in the 2016 Olympics, when a New Duane Compton ’77, a professor of biology death of Douglas A. Donahue February 12, and during WW II. He had a distinguished career in recently took top honors in the Reader’s I have received letters from the class of 1938 Zealander clipped D’Agostino, causing both of and cell chemistry, has been named dean of the send our condolences to the family. He leaves the book publishing business. Paul Edward Lacke Digest Poetry Contest. scholarship fund recipients. Zainab Bakrin ’18 them to fall. Abbey helped her running mate to Geisel School of Medicine, having presided over his devoted wife of 69 years, Dorothy; five died December 30, 2016. He joined the Navy in >>> Mintz Levin litigation and pro bono writes, “There has never been a time in my life her feet and encouraged her to complete the race. a major reorganization there in 2016. Honors to children, including Douglas ’73; 15 grandchildren, 1944, served as an ensign and then earned his B.S. partner Susan Finegan ’85 has earned a 2017 when I have felt as happy and fulfilled as I have Abbey, having torn both her meniscus and ACL in ’76, winner of the National Book including Aidan ’04 and Abigail ’06; as well as and M.S. from Thayer in June 1946. He worked in Pinnacle Award from the at Dartmouth. I officially declared a neuroscience the fall, managed to finish the race. She received Critics Circle Award for her novel, LaRose, and to two great-granddaughters. Doug was an avid executive engineering positions at various steel Chamber of Commerce for outstanding major in the spring and I have almost completed worldwide praise for exhibiting what the meaning Tuck Dean Matthew Slaughter, who was elected sailor, accomplished equestrian and a lifelong firms.Eugene Bronstein died March 5. After joining achievement in the workplace. Finegan the required classes—and it is starting to dawn on of Olympic and American spirit is all about—and to the American Academy of Arts and Science. swimmer. He and his wife enjoyed cherished through the Navy V-12 program he graduated from oversees the firm’s 300-plus pro bono matters me that my terms at Dartmouth are numbered. I what the Dartmouth spirit is all about. Good news! No obits to report. Eat your years on their sailboat, Aegis, and at their family in 1948 and had a well- and has created several innovative statewide know that there is nowhere else I would rather be In February there was an effort to try to make Wheaties. cottage on Panther Pond in Maine. He served in respected career as a retailer, teacher and mentor. projects, including the Massachusetts Civil and nothing else I would rather be doing.” From Hanover a sanctuary city after President Trump —John M. Jenkins, 80 Lyme Road, Apt. 304, the U.S. Marine V-12 program and saw duty in the —John L.E. Wolff, M.D., 1160 Fifth Ave., Suite 105, Appellate Pro Bono Program. Weiling Huang ’19: “My first year at Dartmouth came out with his executive order restricting Hanover, NH 03755; (603) 643-2757; mmjenkins@ Pacific. He spent a career in the wool business New York City, NY 10029; (212) 772-1700; (212) >>> Hebrew College Rabbinical School has been amazing—from the first day of first- immigration. This order is and was a concern kahres.org and operated the firm Donahue-Draper Corp. for 772 9933 (fax); [email protected] student Jevin Eagle ’88 has been named year trips to skiing at the Skiway to Green Key since so many students are immigrants. It many years. Doug was a member of Beta Theta Pi executive director of Boston University Hillel, Weekend, my first year is filled with incredible received positive attention but was inconclusive. Earth has tipped forward and served the College and his class as an Alumni As DAM goes to press, we have one of the largest private undergraduate memories of the school, its location and my One point made was that the police do not ask for The white wing of winter lifts Fund volunteer, class agent (1964-69), fraternity- learned that longtime class secretary chapters in the country. Prior to attending classmates. Through my classes here I have finally citizenship information when they are called in We are spring-loaded. sorority agent (1991-2002), and admissions Donald Page passed away on May 19, rabbinical school, Eagle was the CEO of 47 DavidsTea, a partner at McKinsey & Co. and discovered my passion, learned from a plethora of 44Charles Martin Secor interviewer (2002). according to his wife of 54 years, Eleanor. Don to investigate something. died on January 23. Born incredible professors and made many new friends. I need to hear from you to report your news in Yonkers, New York, he grew up in California —Shirley Robinson, 80 Lyme Road, #253, Hanover, served his class as a member of the executive served as board chair of Dartmouth Hillel. During the past summer all I could think about here, so please help me out. and returned to the East to attend Dartmouth. NH 03755; (603) 643-2203; shrobinson@kahres. committee since 1997 and as secretary since 1999. >>> Bradford Drazen ’90, was how excited I was to go back to school.” It is The class just received the mailing for the The U.S. Navy sent Chuck to Stanford Medical org In addition to Eleanor, he is survived by his sister, an anchor and reporter at our pleasure and privilege to assist these two new 75th reunion with a copy of the agenda and it looks School, and he served in the U.S. Army Medical Priscilla, his sister-in-law, Jean, and her children, NBC Connecticut, has won future alumni and, of course, all the very best! like an excellent two days. We encourage as many Corps in the Korean War as well. During these The greatest class of the greatest David and Jill. the 2017 Alfred I. duPont- —Jean M. Francis, 2205 Boston Road, Wilbraham, of you as can to return to the campus. years he and his first wife, Pauline, raised four generation continues to demonstrate Award MA 01095 When you receive this issue, you have a few children. Chuck began his private practice in that life in our nonagenarian years Louis Springsteen’s widow, Ellen, sent for Broadcast Journalism as 46 part of the team working on days left to contribute to the Dartmouth College orthopedic surgery in 1953 in Marin County, can still be exciting and productive. There is no the following note, which reflects From a letter from Jean Carr, George Fund—the amount is not as important as your eventually retiring in 2006. Chuck loved the better example than our classmate Frank Guarini, how meaningful Dartmouth is to so the “Crumbling Foundations” Clabaugh’s niece: “George is continuing participation. out-of-doors; he spent much of his free time former seven-term U.S. House of Representatives 48many of us. “I just received acknowledgement investigative series that to live at Kendal in Hanover very near I have the sad duty to report the loss of Richard backpacking in the Sierras, beekeeping, raising member. Frank has committed $10 million to of my husband’s 69 consecutive years of giving exposed crumbling basement walls in 41 hundreds of homes in eastern Connecticut. the College. Over the years he has greatly enjoyed Remsen, Ed Chalfant and Murray Latz. The class of greenhouse orchids, fishing, and photographing support Dartmouth’s off-campus and foreign to the Dartmouth College Fund. What a record, all the Dartmouth offerings from courses to art ’42 offers its condolences to their families. Look nature. He was an early member of the Squaw study programs, adding to an earlier commitment and how he loved Dartmouth. I shall share this >>> AngelList cofounder Naval Ravikant ’95 and music. While his travel days are over, he is for more details in our next class newsletter. Valley ski patrol and sailed his Cal 2-30 to Hawaii of $10 million for a total endowment commitment acknowledgement with our granddaughter, Jess was named Angel Investor of the Year during continuing to thrive at Kendal and is grateful —Joanna Caproni, 370 East 76 St., Apt. A 406, New with his two sons and a grandson. Long before of $20 million to the Frank J. Guarini Institute Menville ’16, who is now a second lieutenant in TechCrunch’s 10th Annual Crunchies for his extended family of nieces and nephews, York City, New York 10021; (212) 988-6012; (212) it was fashionable, Chuck commuted to his for International Education. The institute has the Marine Corps, and hope she will continue Awards in February. The Union City, grandnieces and grandnephews, and great- 988-6715 (fax); [email protected] medical office and hospital by bicycle. He took offered more than 600 Dartmouth undergraduates the tradition.” We well remember the Rev. California, resident has made 88 personal grandnieces and great-grandnephews! Grateful up flying, obtaining pilots’ licenses in both glider 40 off-campus venues in 29 countries through Springsteen’s memorial services in Rollins investments since 2007 and “is someone for your work for the class of ’41!” Thank you, There were 20,034 applicants seeking and power aircraft. He knitted sweaters for all Dartmouth language study abroad (LSA), foreign Chapel at our annual reunions. Joyce and I had many in the tech community look to as a Jean! admittance to the class of 2021; 2,092 of his family, studied French and read The New study and exchange programs. a very pleasant lunch at our golf club in Naples, leader and go to for investment advice,” Barbara McCallum, daughter of George (10.4 percent) were accepted, with Yorker. Upon retirement he took up golf and bridge The LSA was first introduced in 1967 by the Florida, with Joan and Lany Brisbane and the girls according to judges. McCallum, says he still lives on the Jersey shore 43 popular, flamboyant professor John Rassias, who discovered a remarkable coincidence: both went >>> Caroline Boldt Pandolfino ’97 of Cos Cob, an expectation that about 1,100 of the 2,002 and with wife Sally delivered Meals on Wheels and has fond memories of his Dartmouth years. will choose to become members of the class and managed a menagerie of pets. Sally and four was an honorary member of the class of 1949. It to Middlebury College one year apart, married Connecticut, has been named Entrepreneur “Dad will be 98 in June and is doing well! We all of 2021. Five hundred forty-seven are either children survive him. was therefore very timely that my wife, Susan, their Dartmouth swains their junior years, to be of the Year by Moffly Media, a publisher enjoy the Class Notes.” Barbara, you did breathe valedictorians or salutatorians; 11 percent are Robert Eugene Rice died February 12 in and I have just returned from a weekend in Cape with them finished their senior years in a different of community magazines. She and her life into the Class Notes and I appreciate you! I foreign students (from 63 countries); mean SAT Houston. Robert came to Dartmouth from Cod, Massachusetts, celebrating the marriage college and have put up with them for nearly 70 husband are the cofounders of health-food am 98 also! scores rose 17 percent over those from a year ago; Montana. He volunteered for service in the U.S. of Jim Citron ’86, who runs the Rassias English years. Lany came to Dartmouth the summer of eatery chain Green & Tonic. I want to include a note from classmate Ed 59 percent are public school graduates; the group Army Air Corps in 1942, finishing his studies after teaching program for Mexican teachers, and 1944 and after one semester joined the Marine

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Corps, where he spent three extraordinarily contractor and in real estate in Northampton, U.S. Olympic ski-jumping team. and an acknowledgment of the fact that we’re led the Dartmouth College Fund in participation. at Mass General. intensive weeks at Camp Lejeune learning to speak Massachusetts, before moving to Innisbrook, Mo Monahan reports from Hawaii: “I’m blessed not as young and spry as we were. Which is to We need all classmates to help reach and exceed Mike Gorton brought class photographer Karen and write Japanese (he’s also fluent in Spanish Florida, in 1992. He is survived by three sons and with good health but my chocolate Lab thinks I’ve say that everything will be both interesting and our participation goal of 80 percent. Transplanted to record all for Jody Mathewson’s newsletter. and French) and ended up in Washington, D.C., three daughters. gotten much too slow on our beach walks.” comfortable. The agenda includes recognition of New Englander Bill Pierce writes from Southern Dick Mount detailed his upcoming 2018 odyssey translating Japanese transmissions. He returned —John Adler, 75 Silo Circle, Riverside, CT 06878; Our ’51 Cares initiative, which encourages our class project both on the Green and at Bartlett California (away from floods and earthquakes) to benefit the Youth Tennis Foundation. He will to Dartmouth in 1946 and after graduation jointed (203) 622-9069; (203) 637-3227 (fax) outreach and reconnection among ’51 classmates Tower, a walk through our class history at Rauner that he gave up umpiring girls’ fast-pitch softball travel more than 12,000 miles and play a match RC Cola, remaining with them until his formal and widows, continues to generate news of library in the former Webster Hall, some football when his knees couldn’t take it anymore. His in the capital of all the lower 48. Watch for details retirement. A tennis enthusiast, he has had a John “Swede” Swenson sent a note renewed friendships from 65 years ago. Herb at Memorial Field (or on the screen at the Hanover three daughters and son, whom he sees once a from your local Dartmouth Club. Dartmouth number of related business endeavors, most from Chicago. His wife, Helen, Knight stretched a California trip to include lunch Inn), hearing the experiences of today’s students, year, live in Maryland. He keeps in touch by phone Trustee Bill Burgess ’81 gave an upbeat review particularly with products of the Wilson Sporting passed on last year after 62 years of with Rob Jackson near Rob’s home in La Jolla. hearing stimulating presentations, paying our with Bob Oxford, who has a pacemaker and lives of the current state of the College. His work for Goods Co. 50marriage. His father, Mervin Swenson ’23, was Bob Fox and Al Brout also met up in Southern respects to our classmates who have passed on in Florida, and stays active driving seniors to med the College and us warrants a sincere wah hoo Bud Munson had trouble selling his farm inducted into the Wearers of the Green last fall California, where both were vacationing. and much more. However, most important, by far, appointments. He hopes to make it to the 65th wah. Bonnie MacAdam, curator of American art at because Dartmouth owns some 240 acres of and his son, Bill ’79, was in Hanover to accept the Jack Giegerich reached out to Ted Corsones and is the chance to see your friends and enjoy each reunion, if the body is willing and the creek don’t the Hood Museum, showed us the concepts for land on a hill across the road, where the Medical award. Swede is researching and writing a history Elaine Bovaird (Jim’s widow), fellow snowbirds other’s company. That’s what it’s all about, isn’t dry up. From Highland Beach, Florida, where the new buildings and exhibits. While portions School dumped rubbish in the 1960s and 1970s of Chicago and the Midwest before 1800. in Florida. it? Please join us. Arlene and Dan Neiditz are spending the winter, of the Hood are closed, exhibits and classes are that contaminated streams in the area and which Ken Rothchild checked in from Minneapolis. It seemed like picking up right where we had —William J. Montgomery, 11 Berrill Farms Dan writes that they enjoy course offerings in in Hood Downtown at 53 Main Street. the College has a five-year program to clean up. His granddaughter graduated from Blake School left off in Hanover when I spoke by phone recently Lane, Hanover, NH 03755; (603) 643-0261; international relations and national security at Big news: Dartmouth-Brown football at They made a “fair and reasonable” offer to buy the (where Curt Dunnavan and I were ’44s). She now with Len Smith, Sel Atherton and Nase Hurowitz. [email protected] Florida Atlantic University. He adds that Jimmy Fenway Friday night, November 10; Dartmouth property, which Bud accepted, and he is moving manages a resort in Costa Rica and with her Some calls bring news of loss or declining Davidson lectures for seniors sponsored by Uniformed Service Alumni Veteran’s Day to Quail Hollow, a senior living community with husband started a grade school in a community health but expressions of concern and support The winter is wrapped up except for Florida Society for Middle East Studies. He had celebration the next night at the Langham Boston. rental apartments and private homes in West that had none. Ken and Nina plan to go there are invariably welcome. I learned from Howard a report on our 17th consecutive class a phone call from Bob Woodberry from California, —John Dinan, 20 Gardiner St., Richmond, ME Lebanon, New Hampshire, just two miles from when war breaks out with Mexico, thanks to our Reynold’s wife, Shirley, that he has been ski day. Dave Donovan, who has hosted where he and his wife enjoy retirement in a 55- 04357; (207) 252-7442; [email protected] 53 Bob Rafelson Hanover. He has a roomy townhouse with two willfully ignorant president. Ken notes that fellow hospitalized in Hamilton, New York, near the event with his wife, Cynthia, for each of those plus community. said, “This may bedrooms and baths and a porch for grilling. He’s Minnesotans Arnie Bockstruck, Fred Gamble, Tom Colgate University, where he taught experimental 17 years, writes that after last year’s dearth of be my first ’54 alumni letter. You ask for an Several weeks ago I attended a lecture a great cook. Warner, Phil Brown and Arnie Oss are still among us. psychology for many years. snow, they happily awoke to a Nor’easter that update. Perfect timing since my obituary was on the library special collections now No details as of this writing, but we’re (I used to date Arnie’s sister, Mary Alice.) And Bob Hopkins is in regular touch with dropped about a foot and a half of new snow at just published this week. I did not ask for a 56housed at Rauner (a separate library planning a fall reunion at approximately the first I had a nice note from the long-silent David Jeanne Boynton, widow of Bill, who is recovering Mount Sunapee. The conditions were delightful. retraction. I’ll earn the words sooner or later. I from Baker located in the Webster Hall of old). home game. Steinberg, distinguished professor emeritus at from surgery. The number of skiers has declined, with only stopped making movies, somewhat by choice in I have long had a warm regard for the special —Dave Kurr, 4281 Indian Field Road, Clinton, NY Georgetown University and a fellow philosophy The leaders of our ’51 Cares team invite us all Put Blodgett, Dave Donovan, Dick O’Connor and 2002. I still give film master classes around the collections—ever since I learned as a freshman 13323; (315) 853-3582; [email protected] major at Dartmouth. He spent his junior year in to connect with old friends in this way. It offers Allan Newton skiing this year. Joining the skiers globe: Russia, Serbia, Georgia, Turkey, France, of the collection of magic books included therein. China on a scholarship, in the middle of Mao’s a lift to both parties! We encourage one and all for après ski cocktails were Cynthia Donovan, North Africa, Finland, Japan—the more remote On numerous occasions I used these books to Ray Rasenberger still lives at home revolution. His career was in teaching and in work to give it a try. Al Collins, Marge and Russ Cook, Harlan Fair, the better. These invitations extended for an do research needed to write various papers for in Washington, is in reasonably for the Asia Foundation and the USAID, and he We report the recent deaths of Jerry Lindsay Granthia Preston and Barbara Newton. They accumulated 15 Academy Award nominations English and other courses as well as to enhance good shape and looking forward remains active in various academic endeavors and John Rheinstein. Inge Thorpe died just weeks finished up the day with a delightful dinner or wins. Most of the awards were for Five Easy my repertoire of magic tricks. 49to celebrating his big 90th in September at his concerning the Asian world. after the death of her husband, Merle. at the Millstone Restaurant. Many thanks to Pieces, Easy Rider, The Last Picture Show and the While there in Rauner I inquired about my vacation home on Cape Cod. His two current Dr. Cal Sia sent an Aloha from Hawaii (a place —Pete Henderson, 450 Davis St., Evanston, IL Cynthia and Dave for all their efforts in making academy best documentary, Hearts And Minds.” two books of poetic limericks that I believed Dartmouth grandsons will be among the family our attorney general, who lied during his Senate 60201; (847) 905-0635; pandjhenderson@gmail. the arrangements. By the time you read this, our We regret to announce the passing of John Pratt, were housed in Baker Library. I was informed attendees. confirmation, recently referred to as “some island com annual Dartmouth College Fund drive will have Walter Leffler, Glenn Wesselmann, Jonathan Moore, that these books were not in Baker but were part Bruce Crawford and I lifted our glasses to Tom in the Pacific”). Cal was recently honored for his been completed for the year. In anticipation of Ken Zweiner and Al Terrill. of the Rauner collections. This is not because my Towler at his 90th in January. The three of us and long-outstanding service in pediatric medicine. REUNION | SEPT 22-24 another banner year for our class, I would like to —Wayne Weil, 246 Ridge Road, Rutherford, NJ 07070; books are rare or priceless like many books in Tommy Swartz were hosted by Joel Berson when he His son, Michael ’81, is chief of pediatrics at acknowledge the efforts of our class agents, who (201) 933-4102; [email protected] these collections, it is because all books written and Tommy visited Sarasota, Florida, in March. the Kapiolani Women’s and Children’s Medical From September of 1948 to September have through the years led us to such Olympian by Dartmouth graduates are housed in Rauner. George Hartmann planned to join us, but broken Center. Cal and his wife, Katherine, celebrated of 2017—exactly 69 years; what a great performances. Many of them have been agents Betty Brady took a Ralph Sautter So, for all my classmates who have written books ribs from a fall stopped him. He is recovering well. their 65th anniversary last year. He wrote, “Age ride this has been and we hope you since our graduation. This year’s group is idea and, with the help of Jack and donated copies to the library or whatever, 52 Ron Lazar Doyle your book or books are part of the Rauner special If you didn’t read the interesting interview and health issues are catching up with us, but we will be able to join us in Hanover from September headed once again by our head agent, . , arranged a lovely luncheon Carl Granger 55 collections. with in the March-April issue of live each day to its fullest.” 22nd to the 24th to celebrate this festive occasion Our participation chair is Allen Collins, with at the Weston (Massachusetts) Golf Club on DAM (page 94), try to do so. Carl’s expertise in As a former Republican, I close with a quote for our 65th reunion. We started out 715 strong major gifts overseen by Phil Beekman. We have Saturday, April 22, that resulted in a turnout Although the report on the passing of any developing a system to measure the factors and from David Leonhardt: “You don’t get to call and there are about 300 of us still here to carry four regional agents: Dick Blum, Dick Lowenthal, of 32 classmates, spouses, widows and guests. of our classmates is always sad, this report degrees to which a person is able to be independent yourself the party of Lincoln and stay silent when the banner of the great class of 1952. No, there Bob Malin and Fred Stephens. Our local agents Local folks included the Parkers, Doyles, Fangers, is particularly so. The sounds of the Barbary physically and mentally is aimed at rehabilitation voting rights are abridged, hate crimes are met are more of us than that. We also are blessed to are John Avril, John Cernius, Dick Conn, Tom Duke, Turners. From Maine, Kilt Andrew, Ken Harvey and Coast jazz band marching up Main Street on from strokes, injuries or illness; however, it rings with silence and dark-skinned citizens are cast have some 200 widows of our loyal classmates Carl England, Bill Friedman, Dave Halloran, Bob your scribe joined in. Ken had lived in the Boston this occasion have a baleful overtone. Four newly bells for all of us at our age. Great work, Carl! as un-American. I never expected to live through who have bonded with us to carry on our legacy, Henderson, John Kennedy, Don McMichael, John suburbs for years and is now in the Belgrade Lakes fallen classmates march behind the band and Daniel Dana Jackson died in San Francisco on a time when bigotry would again be ascendant.” and these 500 are all joined by our children, Newton, Dick O’Connor, Tim Reed, Dick Replogle, area, where his family had spent many summers. we bow our heads in silent tribute to honor A.F. January 7. Deke was an All-American swimmer —Alex Hoffman, 49 Maple St., Apt. 113, Manchester grandchildren and great-grandchildren (!), George Sarner, Dave Stowe, Bernie Sudikoff, Lowell It was good to see Doris and Roy Matucci in “Ted” Bremble Jr., Leo C. McKenna, Howard Sodokoff at Dartmouth and captained the team, which also Center, VT 05255; (802) 362-2486; twinksalex@ many of whom also proudly wear the Dartmouth Thomas and Ed Weltman. Thanks for taking on this from North Hampton, New Hampshire. Carol and John K. Van de Kamp. Because Leo McKenna starred Jay Urstadt; it was the start of a life-long comcast.net green. During the reunion weekend you will difficult but so important task and doing it so well. Cacciamani was with Ralph, as usual. Joan lived in Hanover at the time of his death, my local close friendship. Deke had an extremely successful have a chance to revisit your old haunts, relive Sadly, I end these notes with our sincere Weintraub, Joan Thompson, Lou Hance and Betty newspaper, The Valley News, carried a lengthy career in finance and served on several major A call from Drs. Doris and Joe Lindner your own personal experiences and retell your condolences to the families of our dear Brady continue to make our gatherings the more obituary. We were reminded that Leo was corporate boards. Quent Kopp represented the brightened my day recently. Both are old campus adventures (well, maybe not all of classmates who have passed away: David Folger, worthwhile. Lou has good plans for Homecoming, awarded the Barrett Cup, which was described class at his funeral. Deke is survived by his wife, retired from their medical practices, them) from your year as a “pea green freshman” Jackson Hall, John Harris and George High. early this year, October 7 and 8! Kathy and Ken as “the highest accolade that can be given to a 51 Mark H. Smoller Lundstrom graduating senior.” Jeanne, and sons Dana, Michael and Christopher. although Doris volunteers a day a week at a free to your exit as a “grand old senior,” whenever and — , 4 Schuyler Drive, Jericho, NY came up from North Carolina. Wayne Goodrich Whittemore died on December clinic near their home in Hilton Head, South wherever that might have been. We add that last 11753; (516) 938-3616; [email protected] Pete Buhler (with Betty) noted that four From “Death Close By,” last stanza: 21, 2016, in Northampton, Massachusetts. Wayne Carolina. Joe’s career in medicine included both qualifier because we know that some of our most Dartmouth rowers were present: Pete, coxswain How can one come to terms with these things, spent his career at Home Life Insurance Co. in private practice in internal medicine and executive committed classmates may have moved on before It’s that time of the year again, when Leon Martel, Larry Hager (with guest Mary Ellen The stings that a death always brings; New York City, while living in suburban Croton- search for senior healthcare professionals. The graduation or because the Korean conflict may you will be getting a call from one Evans) and Julia Saraidaridis ’09, former captain. Wounds sharper and deeper on-Hudson, New York. He is survived by son Reid Lindners are a three-generation Dartmouth have interrupted their game plans. Your reunion of your classmates regarding the Julia was present with fiancé Minal Caron ’09, a Cut by the grim reaper, 54 Inside where our love ever clings. and daughter Katherine. family: daughter Laura was a member of the class committee, working with the College, has put Dartmouth College Fund. They put in a lot of Dickey Scholarship recipient who is very close Frederick John Ostrowski died on January 19 in of ’86 and her daughter has been admitted but is together a weekend for you that is balanced time and effort to support the College and I urge with our class. Minal is with Ropes & Gray in —Joel D. Ash, P.O. Box 1733, Grantham, NH 03753; Dunedin, Florida. Fred’s career was as a general taking a year’s deferral in order to try out for the between a chance to enjoy all of Dartmouth you to do the same. Our class has for many years Boston and Julia is a third-year surgical resident (603) 863-3360; [email protected]

66 DARTMOUTH ALUMNI MAGAZINE JULY/AUGUST 2017 67 CLASS NOTES 1957-1962 A G P I hope you’re enthused and rested up including attendees and photographs, has were gathered as I researched Charles Dickens —Victor S. Rich, 94 Dove Hill Drive, Manhasset, NY after our 60th reunion. I’m writing been sent electronically to all classmates who and his times. The major character, needless to 11030; (516) 446-3977; [email protected]  L. this before those festivities, so I can’t have provided their email addresses and has say, is a Dartmouth man.” 57 Joe Mchugh Depending on when you read this, report on the affair. also been posted on the class website, 1959. writes he plans to attend the Other than that, I’m sorry to say there is no Dartmouth.org. Although all reunions—major class’ 80th birthday party in Key West, Florida: class officer nominations for five-year For the Dartmouth Family news for me to report. To avoid this in future and mini, Hanover-area and destination—have “The 80s might be daunting, and perhaps we are terms are about to be or just were 62 Rogers Elliott was a member of Dartmouth’s Psychology issues, send email or snail mail or pick up your agendas full of planned events, one of the great asymptomatic, but my beautiful bride of 55 years voted on at our 55th reunion. Let’s catch up with phone. As the saying goes, “If you see something, attractions is the opportunity to stay connected and I routinely sleep nine to 10 hours each night the nominees. Faculty for over 52 years. He and his wife Soong moved to Barry Alperin (president) practiced corporate The Woodlands from Norwich, Vt., in 2010. Here’s why: say something.” with classmates and, in the process, to tell and with the usual brief interruptions attributable and securities law in New York for 20 years then —Bruce Sloane, 124 Hull School Road, Sperryville, hear stories both old and new, some involving to age. We’ve been at Vail, Colorado, almost 19 “I joined the Dartmouth faculty in 1961. My goal — to be a VA 22740; (540) 987-8859; [email protected] the College and some about other facets of the years—winter and summer. When we arrived we joined his client, Hasbro, the toy company, as a scholar and teacher — was Dartmouth’s as well. I varied lives we have led. There are a number of knew only Gerry Huttrer and Alan Danson and they senior executive and ultimately vice chair, for 11 remained for 39 years as a professor and another 13 as an As reported in the Sound & Fury by repositories of our stories. The most current is expanded our friendship horizons to Rich Pomboy years. Retiring early, he continues a third career adjunct. The Dartmouth community became an president John Trimble, the March probably the class website, particularly on the and Jim Progin and others.” as a director of public and private companies. His important part of our lives. When I retired, Soong and I 16 Florida mini-reunion at Cooper’s home page or under “About Us—Classmates’ Bob Hager was nominated to the Alumni many volunteer activities have included senior wanted to stay in the area for many reasons: friends, the 58 leadership positions with the Jewish Museum, Hawk Winery & Restaurant in Naples, Florida, Stories.” Many of our stories have already been Council for the post-55th reunion classes. Bob’s College, and the unique blend of social and cultural where they brew their own stuff, was a howling shared with the class, whether on the website, nomination was confirmed at the May meeting. the American Jewish Committee, a New York advantages the Upper Valley o ers. success. Organized by Roger Bruttomesso, Bill in these notes, in reunion biographies or in other —John M. Mitchell, 300 Grove St., Rutland, VT City prep school, the toy industry association, We enjoyed all this during 48 years in Norwich, but as we Cutcliffe and Jane Yusen, the attendees also ways. But, given our numbers and the many years 05701; (802) 775-3716; [email protected] Dartmouth’s Tucker Foundation and the and our house became creakier, we had to arrange for included Bill Allyn, Dave Sharrock, Ned Stedham, each of us has spent in careers, raising families Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts. Barry easier living. The Woodlands coincided with our needs Myles Slosberg, Hank Milton, Tryg Myhren, Dave Mike Butler has been involved in class fundraising since 1962. and pursuing other endeavors, there are many wrote a letter to the editor and we were among the rst residents. It has many He and his wife (of 54 years), Mimi, have two Chapin, Paul Robinson and Sam Smith, with stories that have not yet been shared. Classmates of DAM that was published in a recent amenities: comfortable apartments in varying sizes, the numerous spouses. See the S&F for photos by who are comfortable in sharing a yet untold story, issue in which he praised the online children and five grandchildren. pool and tness room, indoor parking. There’s one more First Lady Linda Trimble. in whatever format, are encouraged to do so. 61edition of the magazine and stated that, “I can Gordy Aydelott (vice president) has lived in that’s not counted as such but is critical: small size. There The S&F will also have covered the class An issue or two ago, these notes anticipated learn more here than by reading The New York Katonah, New York, the past 40 years with Judy, are about 85 residents and we know them all. We never luncheon staged during Commencement week that, as ’59s reach the fourscore milestone, the Times!” Many classmates might agree with him. his wife of 54 years, whom he met on a blind imagined we would nd such a friendly, collaborative each June by Frank Gould. Featured speaker occasions are likely to be marked by noteworthy Carol McCarthy, widow of deceased date Green Key Weekend of our senior year. community. was John Murphy, who regaled two dozen or celebration. In March Meg and Moose Morton classmate Jack McCarthy, who passed away After Dartmouth, Navy service and two years so classmates with memories of his years as a hosted what was touted as an 80th birthday approximately four years ago, reported that in business he went to law school. Judy later We miss our old house but we don’t miss our old friends football third stringer for the Big Green. As you celebration for classmates in the Naples, Florida, Dartmouth recently accepted Jack’s papers for joined him in a practice specializing in medical because they’re close by. And, we’re delighted with new friends we’ve found in abundance—including several read this, you may already have received Frank’s area, which was attended by Marilyn Allen its archives. Jack was a poet of note and Carol malpractice defense work. In 2000 they merged retired Dartmouth alumni, faculty and sta . In short, it’s a invite this year to the Homecoming mini on and Rich Paul, Sally and Al Brown, Tina and Bill headed a fundraiser project to assist with the cost their firm into a larger one and Gordy stepped neighborhood. Every evening in our dining room certainly Colehower Goody Gilman John Hessler back from most of his legal work. He did not, October 6-8 in Hanover, to be held during warmer , Roz and , , of going through Jack’s previously unpublished one of the better restaurants in the area, sociability and however, step back from his involvement in the weather and better leaf-peeping than usual. Mark Donna and Tom Margetts, and Kathy and Al Munro. poetry manuscripts and selecting various poems good conversation are on display. It’s easy to think of The your calendars for next summer’s 60th reunion This magazine some time ago discontinued for edit and future publication. tennis world, where he competes nationally and Woodlands as a cruise ship permanently docked.” the second week in June 2018. printing photographs to accompany class notes, John White recently self-published a book captains his Eastern 75 & Over Atlantic Coast Recent communications with ’58s range but a splendid color photo of that happy group titled Celebrating America in Poem and Song: A Cup team. Active with his church choir and with from encouragement by Frank Gado to explore the appears on the class website. Book of Patriotic Literature for the Classroom, Rotary, Gordy also has worked with fundraising College’s $112-million operating loss in 2016 to an —Dick Hoehn, 845 Union St., Marshfield, MA which is a 50,000-word book of patriotic literature for the class and the College. Call us for details. upbeat report by Gersh Abraham about fundraising 02050; (781) 834-4113; [email protected] for use in homes and classrooms. According to After graduate school at Stanford David efforts byDave Bradley in the annual Prouty Bike John, the “purpose of the book is to encourage Smith (secretary) worked in retail and wholesale Race for charity and jointly by Mel Alperin, Frank It makes 61 years since I studied American patriotism through understanding and investment. Thereafter for 25 years he wrote 603-442-5970 Blatz, Ben McAdams and Gersh to remember the Spanish under Professor Ugarte, appreciating the fundamental ideas, principles, about economics, finance and geopolitics in eWoodlandsNH.org College in our wills. who gave me a C+ for trying. But Peter values, events, traditions, goals and dreams which subscription newsletters. With Elizabeth A proud partner of the Alice Peck Day 60Klaren Fagan, M.D., his wife of 16 years, David retired Alas, there are many ’58 departures to sent a book in Spanish to the DAM with have built our [great] nation.” Memorial Hospital Lifecare Campus report. Chronologically, Hugh R. Fox of Lincoln, a request it go to Baker. DAM sent it to me. It is Mike Kirst is currently professor emeritus to Galveston Island, Texas, in 2015. David and Lebanon, New Hampshire New Mexico, died August 8, 2016; Louis J. Vallone written so clearly and well that I can read it with of education and business administration at Elizabeth travel quite a bit—to (his Independent Living At Its Finest of East Greenwich, Rhode Island, died October a little help from my Spanish-English dictionary. Stanford University and the president since birthplace), Uruguay, England (Elizabeth’s 28, 2016; Samuel V. “Van” Gilbert of Pleasanton, It is a history of sugar ranches in Peru. It is at 2011 of the California State Board of Education birthplace), Europe, the Balkans, the Caribbean, California, died November 1, 2016; Stephen W. Baker now. (for the second time). The mandate given by the New Zealand, Australia and, more recently, long Dunn of Goshen, Connecticut, died January 23; And Roger Zissu sent a note about how he was governor of California was broad: to understand road trips across the United States. Asia is next on Michael J. McKeown, M.D., of Beaverton, Oregon, honored to be selected by the Copyright Society fully the changing character of K–12 education their bucket list. He continues to pursue a lifelong died January 26; Walter E. Busker of Chicago of the U.S.A. to present its 46th annual Donald C. and, where appropriate, to revise and revamp hobby playing jazz on keyboards with occasional died February 27; Robert W. Amis of Dallas died Brace Memorial Lecture on copyright law at the the education funding system for that group forays into photography and painting. February 25; Paul H. Frankel of Oceanport, New Lowenstein Center, Fordham University School throughout the state. Mike has completed this Ann and Charlie Balch (treasurer) are living Jersey, died February 28; Theodore K. Furber of of Law in New York City. Are we diverse or what? work and is now implementing it. If successful, in Virginia about 25 miles west of Washington, Eden Prairie, Minnesota, died March 8; and If you want to reach Doug Hamilton, his Mike’s plan can act as a model for other states to D.C. They also have a place near the Shenandoah Robert J. Eleveld of Grand Rapids, Michigan, died corrected email address is doughamilton60@ follow. Mike is also a noted authority on higher Park where the family gathers and explores “real on March 18, one day after hosting a “NoBituary gmail.com. education and has done a great deal of research country.” They have children and grandchildren Party” attended by more than 500 well-wishers. Jim Marlow allows as how he agrees fully and published writing in this area, including in Virginia, Oregon and Florida. Charlie is retired —Steve Quickel, 411 North Middletown Road, Apt. with my paragraph on the luck we had to be born most recently a book coauthored by Mike and from consulting, primarily for banks. He is active F-310, Media, PA 19063; [email protected] when we were in terms of medical practice and titled Remaking College: The Changing Ecology of with the Potomac Appalachian Trail Club and the to have been in the class of 1960 at Dartmouth, Higher Education, published in 2015, and a new Bull Run Civil War Round Table. His interest in In early April 18 classmates adding: “I’m trying to slow down the ever-swifter book titled Silicon Valley and Higher Education: local Civil War history has him writing books and (including spouses and widows) passage of time by writing. My latest, Seeing Connected but Conflicted, due out this summer. working on a DVD. Charlie has been class and Hampton Inn by Hilton- White River met in the Great Smoky Mountains Auras, is a romance-mystery-historical novel that In closing, I offer the following unattributed reunion treasurer since 1997. 59 Art Kelton Please google “Moving Dartmouth Forward” of Tennessee and Georgia for a mini-reunion features the 19th-century pursuits of mesmerism, quote submitted by classmate and organized by Diane and Scott Palmer, co-chairs phrenology, séance and diagnosing auras. The Elaine Kelton: “If there was never any darkness, and read about President Hanlon’s vision of a for destination reunions. A report of the affair, descriptions of the so-called pseudo-sciences we would never see the fireflies.” Dartmouth living up to its enormous potential.

68 DARTMOUTH ALUMNI MAGAZINE JULY/AUGUST 2017 69 CLASS NOTES 1963-1966 Engaging. Enriching. Transforming.

Discover something new The mini-reunion is in Hanover October 6-8; —Harry Zlokower, 190 Amity St., Brooklyn, NY Greetings, ’65ers. This edition brings This 66th Night thing, where ’66ers details at 1962.dartmouth.org. 11201; (917) 541-8162; [email protected] news of doings far and wide. gather around the country on or about every day. Whether it’s a new —Paul Weinberg, 39 Abbott St., Beverly, MA 01915- 65 Heinz Kluetmeier is the first- 66March 7, is catching on. More than friend, a new lecture series or 5221; (978) 922-4963; [email protected] A mini-reunion of our class to ever photographer to be inducted into the 110 classmates and 60 spouses and partners came celebrate our respective 75th International Swimming Hall of Fame. If you’ve together in two dozen informal mini-reunions a new physical activity, Kendal Bob Reynolds, who celebrated his birthdays was held March 13-16 read a Sports Illustrated, you’ve probably seen his from Maine to Hawaii. at Hanover’s resident-driven 64 Marty Adler Steve Coles 76th birthday celebration with at the Marriott Scottsdale Hotel at McDowell pictures, astounding in visual effect as well as the In the Aloha State , grandchildren in February, might Mountain in Scottsdale, Arizona. The following technology and concentration of capturing them. and Rock Ley and their wives found their way lifestyle provides a wide range 63very well have taken a spin in his 1929 Model A 56 classmates and spouses or guests attended: Bob Just google him. to the Honolulu’s La Mariana Sailing Club and Ford Speedster or 1938 Ford Convertible Sedan, Engelman and Lynn Van Buren, Chris and Suzanne Rick Tabors writes that he is co-head of a the last of the tiki bars (of course) in business of opportunities for you— antique cars he has restored and drives on the Palmer, Peter and Kay Wall, Bruce Cross and Karen project called the Utility of the Future in the MIT for 60-plus years—about as long as all of us. “I plus the security of a Life Plan beautiful park roads of hometown Morristown, Kruse, Steve and Gale Sherman, Bob Brayton, Lee Energy Initiative and running a small economics hadn’t seen Marty (who lives on Maui) since we New Jersey. The Sedan is one of the few from and Tuni Chilcote, Bill and Carol McGregor, Hunt and and engineering consulting group focused on were in the same English 2 class at Dartmouth Community. the 1930s with rollup windows rather than side Lynne Whitacre, Ivars and Jeannette Bemberis, Ray electricity and natural gas. He answered my “Why in 1962,” wrote Steve, an Oahu resident. “We all curtains. Bob and Tibbie, who celebrated their and Ellen Peters, Ed and Jennifer Gingras, Sabin I love Dartmouth” question of a couple of months had a great time.” Visit us online or call to 55th anniversary last December, are proud of their and Ellen Danziger, Newell and Judy Grant, Keith ago, saying, “I recognize that it was the Dartmouth Inspired by Wally Buschmann and Will Wilkoff, schedule a tour to learn more. granddaughters, who live with them, one a senior Hartley, Lynn and Paula Bates, Jim and Barbara education (mostly in science) that taught me to 10 classmates and five spouses converged on Sea at Morristown High School and the other a senior Miller, Ned and Edie Miller, Neal and Mirella Stanley, think logically and critically.” Rick was awarded Dog Brewing Co. (where else?) near Brunswick, KAH.Kendal.org at Drew University, where she will graduate with Bill and Mary Ann Lewis, Dave and Kate Hewitt, an honorary doctor of science in engineering Maine. Joining in were Jack Aley, Bob Baldwin, Roc honors in psychology. Jim and Leslie Harris, Al Cotton and Carol Potter, by the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, Caivano, George Emlen, Larry Hopperstead, Steve 603-643-8900 Erroll Miller braved below-freezing weather Richard Behrens and Loraine Moore, Fran and Josie , for “leading the effort to restructure Lanfer, Roger Pezzuti and Lance Tapley. ® in mid-March to make his weekly bridge game Hanlon, Jim and Susan Long, Fritz and Glenda the international electric power industry.” He Wally summed up the appeal and the special at the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) Corrigan, Mark and Lou Roseman and Chuck Marsh says the encomium is overstated, which gives value of these annual local events: “Ten of the KENDAL at Carnegie Mellon in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and Nan Johnson. him snaps for humility, but probably not accuracy. 25 ’66ers in Maine, plus several wives, had our where he once taught estate planning and The activities were varied. Each day 10 to Steve Waterhouse writes that a small but first class-connected gathering in Maine despite “Questioning the Criminal Justice System.” Days 12 people and Fritz arranged early tee times at robust 1965 group gathered in Vail, Colorado, for the fact that most of us have been living here at Hanover later Erroll, a Harvard-trained lawyer, was on his Troon North on one day and TPC Stadium Golf our 18th annual class of 1965 Vail mini. Leading for decades. It rekindled friendships, provided Together, transforming the experience of aging.® way to a 24-day trip to Australia and New Zealand. Course on the second day. On two days there were the group was class president Mike Gonnerman an occasion to spend time with classmates, Arnie Katz, retired chief of otolaryngology at hikes. On the first day a group hiked the Sonoran with Diane and Tom Campbell plus Steve and both those we knew from our four years on the State University of New York at Stony Brook, now Preserve with five guides who were specialists in Linda Waterhouse, and messages from some campus and those whose paths didn’t cross ours A Not-for-Profit Continuing Care Retirement Community EQUAL HOUSING Serving Older Adults in the Quaker Tradition sees patients with post-traumatic stress disorder birding, cactus, Southwest fauna and flora. The other regulars that medical repairs, ski injuries at Dartmouth, and to relive memories from the OPPORTUNITY ©2016 KENDAL weekly on a volunteer basis at the Northport VA second hike was at Desert Mountain with Lynn and plain old work interfered with their plans for past.” Medical Center on Long Island, teaches a course Van Buren and Bob Engelman hosting. Fifteen this year. Upwards of one hundred Dartmouth Beyond 66th Night there was the sixth annual on his passion, “Classic Films and Modern Myths” attended a Diamondback spring training baseball alumni and friends attended the annual Vail club golf mini-reunion in Palm Desert, California, in at the Stony Brook OLLI chapter and is writing game at Talking Stick Park near the hotel. Twenty- winter cocktail party at the Sonnenalp Hotel, February. Jeff Brown, Rich Daly, Al Keiller, Rick a book about his studies and career in medicine. eight classmates visited Taliesin West, the winter kicking off a weekend of seminars, parties and MacMillan, Mike Smith, Dean Spatz and Tim Urban CALLING ALL Arnie still manages to find time to serve as home of Frank Lloyd Wright and home of the skiing. The main seminar was on ski safety took on the challenge of three top-flight courses commander of his local American Legion Post. He Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation. and included Carly Amon ’17, the captain of the and four excellent restaurants and came through recently took time off for a trip to Manhattan with On the third day Newell and Judy Grant Dartmouth Skiway ski patrol and Hank Amon’s unscathed. DARTMOUTH wife Honey to see Bette Midler in Hello, Dolly! hosted a guided tour, cooking demonstration and daughter. All in all, the 18th 1965 Vail mini was Tim turned right around and hosted the John Merrow, who shared news via email with lunch at the Phoenix Desert Botanical Garden. another great success. CarniVail started in 2000 2017 ski mini-reunion in mid-March at Winter dozens of friends about a “botched biopsy” of The two dinners were excellent, with the first and led to the formation of the Dartmouth Club of Park, Colorado, with Steve Coles, Joff Keane AUTHORS! the prostate that landed him in the emergency at the Marriott and the second at the Cochise Vail. The three-day gathering has seen well more and Peter Tuxen reveling in the sunny skies, room in a life-threatening situation, tweeted a Geronimo Club House in Desert Mountain, where than 2,000 attendees during the history of the 40-degree temperatures, evergreen-lined trails August 15, 2017, is the DEADLINE month later that he is “feeling much better and Bob Engelman and Fritz Corrigan live. After all, event, including alumni from Europe and Asia. and magnificent sunsets. very happy to be on the right side of the grass.” this is one of the main purposes of any reunion: to It has been referred to as Dartmouth’s largest According to the Census Bureau about 6 to showcase your book in John, retired education correspondent at PBS, allow persons of about the same age who shared annual multi-day alumni gathering outside of percent of married couples make it to their 50th Dartmouth Alumni Magazine and keeps his audiences aware of his strong views on four years of a common, formative experience to Hanover. Waterhouse gives credit to the class of anniversaries. Many of us may be approaching reach 59,000 Dartmouth alumni, everything from education to juvenile detention get together and share memories and current life 1965 for initiating the event, but it was he who that golden anniversary and we’ll be happy to centers to the state of journalism in America on experiences. Age is a great leveler, bringing us all initiated it. acknowledge what is a rare and meaningful major faculty and staff. his blog, themerrowreport.com. John’s biopsy closer together. This togetherness helped make Since last writing we have lost two milestone in this column. Let us know, please. turned out to be negative. He advises patients the reunion a success. classmates, Max Koslow and Ed Keible. Obits will Jeannette and Tripp Miller will be toasting The November/December issue of in the same situation to insist on an MRI before The organization and success of the event follow at the class website. Howard Mueller reports their 50th in December. Tripp retired from DAM will feature the Dartmouth undergoing a biopsy. were the work of Hunt Whitacre, Bob Engelman that a highlight of the Dartmouth Silicon Valley McGraw-Hill in 2005 and Jeannette from the Alumni Bookshelf—a special New York’s iconic Big Apple Circus, founded and Newell Grant as co-chairs, Fritz Corrigan (and Bay Area) wine extravaganza extraordinaire faculty of N.Y.U. Medical Center in 2008. They 40 years ago by Paul Binder, won a new lease on life as golf meister and Ray Peters, Dave Hewitt, in April was the fine “Fast Eddie” Cabernet, which live on Carnegie Hill in Manhattan and are avid advertising section for authors. Your in February after having to cancel (for the first Steve Sherman, Chris Palmer and Bill Hamm as was poured and appreciated in Ed’s memory. collectors of rugs and textiles and active and ad includes a full-color book jacket time in its history) its 2016-17 season. Compass the brain trust. Special thanks go to Fritz and Keible was part of two wineries, Alpha Omega longtime members of the Hajji Baba Club, which photo and 250 characters of text. Partners, a Sarasota, Florida-based investment Glenda, who hosted the wonderful reception at (bet that came from Alpha Omega Beta!) and AXR. features monthly lectures by very prominent It will appear in both the print and firm, announced it acquired the circus for $1.3 their house on the third night; to Judy and Newell Finally, you will receive this just before the scholars and curators in the field. million and plans to reopen at Lincoln Center Grant, who were very generous in subsidizing the end of Dartmouth’s fiscal year. If you haven’t made It is with great sadness that we report the online editions of DAM. featuring high-wire artist Nik Wallenda, whose botanical garden tour; and to Bob Engelman and your annual gift, put down the magazine and take recent passing of three classmates: Bill Jevne, family, the Flying Wallendas, was a circus favorite. Lynn Van Buren, who planned a wonderful hike out your checkbook. And, while you have pen in proud Marine, Vietnam War vet and teacher; For more information about pricing Paul retired from management and ringmaster and provided a great lunch. Please visit the class hand or keyboard at the ready, fire off a note to George Robertson, financial analyst and decorated and ad specifi cations, please contact duties a while back, serving as consultant and website at 1964.dartmouth.org to catch the details me. The richness of the column depends on your marksman; and Robin Williams, a dedicated and Chris Flaherty at writing a popular book about the circus. These and review photographs of the events. wildly various, always interesting lives. innovative middle school teacher for 35 years. days he performs old favorites, show tunes with —Harvey Tettlebaum, 56295 Little Moniteau —John Rogers, 6051 Laurel Ave., #310, Our sympathies to family and friends. More 603.646.1208 or discourse at New York’s Metropolitan Room and Road, California, MO 65018; (573) 761-1107; Golden Valley, MN 55416; (763) 568-7501; fulsome obituaries can be found online at chris.fl [email protected]. other venues. [email protected] [email protected] dartmouthalumnimagazine.com/class-1966.

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—Larry Geiger, 93 Greenridge Ave., White Plains, will be a gift that can touch every incoming in 2014, What’s What and What to Do About It. He NY 10605; (914) 860-4945; [email protected] freshman, every year. And, of course, don’t forget calls it a self-help book, in his words—“kind of.” the annual Dartmouth College Fund—as you read I bought the book and found it both serious and The “34th last ever” Boston ’67 dinner this in June our class will be in the home stretch funny; yes, and even helpful! Steve acknowledged led by John Manaras and Steve Cheheyl of this year’s giving. The first (and perhaps last) Bob Sturges, among others, in the foreword. While was very successful, with 67 attending. annual Grand Canyon hike wrapped up in April. reading it I felt the influence of the home in which 67 Curt Anderson The event will continue with and Eight classmates and six spouses gathered for Steve was raised from age 11, when his uncle, Bill White (and wife Susan) promising to host it the four-day mini-reunion, with great weather Kurt Vonnegut Jr., adopted him. Steve pointed in 2018. and rim-side lodging perfect for sightseeing. The out, however, that his aunt, Jane, did all the work. The CarniVail annual multi-class ski group included Marsha and Bill Adler, Nancy and Steve is now living in Leverett, Massachusetts, weekend had 26 ’67s participating, with Dave Dibelius, Bev and Jim Lawrie, Stacey and with Jeannie, his wife of 30 years. They have two John Lobitz, Steve Cheheyl and Dean Ericson Ted Levin, Deb and Dick Olson, Ginny and Scott grown sons. Steve has attended a couple reunions coordinating the gathering. The class had the Reeves, Allen Ott and Peter Emmel. Bill, Dave, and will definitely be at the 50th. Buy his book. I largest turnout of the classes attending. Peter, Jim, Dick Allen and Scott actually made think you will find it helps. A few more deaths to report. David Burr Wrisley the hike down to spend the night at the Phantom Rick Willets and Joan reported on another Jr. of Sarasota, Florida, died in November 2016. Ranch and back the next day. Their declaration: Caribbean music cruise with Dudley Kay and Jill, David came from Hinsdale, Illinois, had an Army The hike was a true bucket list event because it joined by Paul Tuhus. They enjoyed many music ROTC scholarship, was a brother of Sigma Phi made them feel like they were about to kick the genres and visited Mexico and Honduras as well Epsilon, married Lee Ann in 1967 and graduated bucket. Our annual 19th Western ski trip was as a few watering holes on the ship. with an M.S. in engineering from Thayer School in held in early March at Jackson Hole, Wyoming. When you read this you will have missed 1970. He spent 12 years in product development Attendees included Clark Wadlow, Steve Schwager, the trivia night with the 2019s in April and the with Corning. From 1985 he was with AMP Inc., Tom Stonecipher and friend Lisa Albert, Susan Boston mini reunion in May. Class Connections conducting research and developing electrical and Hap Ridgeway, Scott Reeves, Rick Pabst, Rich co-chair Dona Heller reports the July mini interconnection devices. Dave is survived by Lee duMoulin, Peter Emmel, Peter Fahey, Chris and has been cancelled due to the crowded event Ann (his wife of 49 years), son David and daughter John Blair, Gerry Bell and three friends from nearby schedule during that time. The really good news Kate ’95, Th’96. His father, David B. Wrisley Sr., Bethel, Larry Griffith’s sister Joann Chambers, is Sandy Alderson is once again offering ’69s the is a member of the class of ’44, and his grandson Laurie and Jim Noyes, Bev and Jim Lawrie and opportunity to meet with him at Citi Field and is a ’29 hopeful. daughter Dawn ’97 and family (Craig Allen ’97 enjoy an afternoon of N.Y. Mets baseball! Make William Charles Doran of West Hartford, and the real next-generation granddaughters plans for a great afternoon on Sunday, July 23, Connecticut, died in December 2016. Bill came Jessica ’28 and Katie ’31). Even more ’68s and in N.Y.C. to the College from Greenfield, Massachusetts. friends had hoped to come, but medical or family Julian Reeves reported on his excellent He majored in government, played football, issues intervened, as they do for all of us these road trip picking up his new Volvo hybrid in was a member of Kappa Kappa Kappa, married days; those unable to attend included Julia and Gothenburg, Sweden, driving it to Oslo and back Susan Cohn in 1967 and went to Larry Griffith,Rusty Martin, Bruce Senn, Cindy before having it shipped to Virginia. Law School, where his academic studies were and Dave Stanley and John Manaras ’67. Watch for Peter Schaeffer was honored by the N.Y. interrupted by the draft. Upon completing his full reports and pictures on both mini-reunions Rangers organization for his long-standing military service in South Korea, Bill returned in a future newsletter. The group is already support of the team with a team jersey sporting to Yale to finish his last two years of law school. planning for the 20th anniversary Western ski his name and numbers on the sleeves showing the After completing his studies Bill moved to the trip, now scheduled for March 3-10, 2018, and is year of his first game 60 years ago and the year he Hartford area with Susan to begin a family and his circulating a survey on possible locations: Deer became a season ticket holder nearly 45 years ago. law career. In 1982 he joined Atlas and Hudon in Valley, Northstar, Snowmass or Mammoth. Scott Balcomb officially retired from his law West Hartford. Despite being a man of few words, Please contact Jim Lawrie if you are interested. practice and he and Janet will now divide their Bill was a logophile: He loved creating puns, Kathy and Paul Fitzgerald recently returned from time between Colorado and Arizona. completing New York Times crossword puzzles a vacation in Panama, where they explored the David Howes reports from Maine that he and cryptograms. Bill also loved taking frequent canal and kayaked in . They noted, had a serendipitous mini-reunion when giving a trips to the Garlic Farm and Cold Spring Brook with a little schadenfreude, that a Trump hotel speech at a local Chamber of Commerce meeting Farm, going on long walks in the West Hartford in Panama City was nearly empty, as Mexicans and found both Bill Ryan and Dave Wakelin in Reservoir and Elizabeth Park, taking drives in are boycotting it. Daughter Erin married Robert attendance. the countryside and watching UConn Huskies Furrow last August at a ceremony that overlooked Bill Stableford had a great basketball team basketball. He is survived by Susan (his wife of Muir Woods, California; Erin teaches fourth grade reunion in March with Randy Wallick, Doug 49 years) and children Amanda, Abigail, Jonathan while Rob is doing a post-doc at Stanford. Paul McKenna, John Mathias, Mike Neal, Bob Sturges, and Hannah. and Kathy also are greatly enjoying grandsons Art Schneider and John Lallis all attending Penn Photos from our past reunions are available Kieran and Cade, children of son Brent and his and Princeton games. on the superlinks connection (look at the wife, Mariko. And in February we lost another We regrettably note the passing of Robert Dartmouth Reflections). Check out who attended classmate, Malcolm Cross Jr. (a.k.a. Jeff Douglas). “Norv” Norvich of Ashland, Oregon, from a heart the 50th: http://1967.dartmouth.org/s/1353/ Watch for the obituary on the website and in the attack on February 13. clubs-classes15/start.aspx?sid=1353&gid=319 newsletter. —Steve Larson, 465 Miller Road; Winchester, VA &pgid=11516&cid=28185&fid=28179. —David Peck, 16 Overlook Road, Plymouth, MA 22602; (360) 770-4388; [email protected] Hope you enjoyed the reunion and memories. 02360; [email protected] Be seeing you. The snow that covered my backyard —Dave Mangelsdorff, 13502 Barsan Road, San We received an interesting note from view last issue has been replaced with Antonio, TX 78249; (210) 561-7979; dmangels@ Steve Adams, also known by his nom de 70rapidly growing spring grass. Recent idworld.net 69plume, Waldo Mellon. Steve has been rain has stimulated the dormant tendrils that a screenwriter for 35 years, wrote sketches for beckon to my lawn mower, which is buried deep Omigod: Our 50th reunion is only one Saturday Night Live for a time and has had three in the back of my garage. By the time you read year away. Keep your eyes out for the screenplays made into movies, which, he says, “I this column, summer will be in the waning stage. 68detailed event planning. I hope you cannot watch.” For you film aficionados they were The Valley News reported that Dartmouth can consider a donation to help with our planned Envy, Waiting For Forever and No Stranger Than College received a $5-million gift from the family reunion gift to endow the freshman trips. This Love. Steve wrote and self-published his first book of a former chairman of its board of trustees to

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endow the job of athletics director. also welcomed David and Stephanie Paradise Championships in Tampa, Florida, in the over-65 prestigious Haimo Award, which honors those hiking resort town in the Bavarian Alps. At the The gift from the family foundation of Ed and to this dinner for the first time. Speaking of age bracket! Steve was involved in semipro hockey whose teaching effectiveness has had influence end of the summer he traveled to Munich to visit Barbara Haldeman will help expand the athletics grandparents, we were fortunate to be graced in the 1970s and 1980s and managed to coach and beyond one’s own institution, for her work on the Summer Games of the XX Olympiad there. director’s “ability to invest in programs and with our omnipresent class president, Peter Pratt, referee in the Concord youth hockey program. quantitative reasoning. Quantitative reasoning After graduation from Dartmouth with a major in innovations that boost Dartmouth’s competitive and his lovely wife, Marsha, who were on the Asked how he feels the day after competing on the is a field of education that helps students develop history, Charlie earned a master of arts degree in advantage and enhance the student-athlete West Coast welcoming their third grandchild, ice he said, “I feel gloriously tested.” Now that’s competency when working with numerical data communications from the University of Maryland experience,” the College said in a news release. a boy. We had many of the usual suspects, too: an inspiration! across academic disciplines. Caren was hired in College Park and enjoyed a 15-year career in The endowment means current athletic yours truly, Sam Cuddeback, Malcolm Jones and Dan Cooperman has been in touch from the by Carroll Brewster when he served as Hollins magazine publishing with Washington Monthly, director, Harry Sheehy, whom the Haldemans Sandi Blodgett, Dick and Ruth Wenzel, Albert and West Coast and reports that he fully retired president. Alas, in March, Caren succumbed to Columbia Journalism Review, People and Fortune. have known for almost 20 years, will become Janet Lamarre, plus two stalwarts from the class from the active practice of law at the end of cancer. In 1992 Charlie joined his brother’s business, the Haldeman Family Director of Athletics and of ’70, Peter Logan and Tom Reddy. It was quite a last year when he bid adieu to DLA Piper, but Mini-reunions were held in New York City, TSI Solutions in Stone Mountain, Georgia, in Recreation at Dartmouth. night as we continue to build on the camaraderie that he has stayed active by serving on various Boston and Potomac, Maryland. Attendees sales. In 2010 Charlie and his brother’s son, John, “A distinguishing characteristic of experienced at dinner.” Malcolm Jones writes corporate boards and by consulting on corporate included Doug Goodman, Nick Chamousis, Joe purchased the business from Charlie’s brother, Dartmouth is how important athletics are to a from San Francisco that on April 11, he joined governance matters. He is also still a fellow at the Powers, Dave Clark, Rick Routhier, Jim Sullivan and Charlie became president of the company, a large number of our students,” Ed Haldeman, a Dick and Ruth Wenzel, Willis Newton, Mark Stanford Law School Rock Center for Corporate and Mike DeVries at the Yale Club; Wayne Davis, value-added distributor of industrial automation former mutual fund executive, said in the release. Hennigh ’72, Peter Logan ’70 and approximately Governance. Chips Hughes, Chet Homer, Digger Donahue, technology and motion control components and “Because athletics have been so important to our 100 other Dartmouth alums and former Somehow that still leaves about 50 percent Scott Anderson, Andy Caffrey and Tom Hotaling systems. Charlie and his fiancée, Patti Hope, family and because we think Harry is the model servicemen at the Marines’ Memorial to hear of his time for family fun and visits to his home in Beantown; and Jim Fleischer, Phil Nelson, Dan live in Decatur, Georgia. Patti and Charlie met of what we want in an athletics director, we’re President Emeritus Jim Wright talk about his in Carmel, California. Dan’s two sons, Jeff and Crowley and George Wolohojian in the D.C. area. on a pilgrimage trip to Turkey in 2013 visiting delighted to endow the position.” new book, Enduring Vietnam. “It was a riveting Justin, live in the Bay area. He and his wife, Linda, TV watchers: Look for the Liberty Mutual ad the cities where St. Paul founded churches. Ed Haldeman was president and CEO, evening and we all left with signed copies of his and the boys are planning an Alaskan cruise for featuring Mike, now retired from Wicked. Since Charlie loves to travel and recommends Turkey and then chairman, of Boston-based Putnam book. It’s clear that the book will be a tough read the entire family in June. Dan hastens to add retiring last fall from Bank of America, Joe moved as a fascinating country. As I write this he and Investment Management. He then served as CEO but also an important read. He told stories that that he hopes to see a good number of us at the to the Big Apple and has been taking in Rangers Patti have just returned from Italy. In addition of the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp., or needed to be told.” The MS walk in Boston on mini-reunion in Carmel from August 3 to 6. games. to traveling, Charlie also enjoys cooking and Freddie Mac, from 2009 to 2012. Haldeman was April 2 was a major success. Participating in Team Great special events are planned! Check the class In 1998 Allan Teel cofounded the ElderCare bicycling. He is also a member of the Trey Clegg a Dartmouth trustee for eight years and served as Zrike were David Aylward, Michael Maynard, Bob website at http://1972.dartmouth.org/s/1353/ Network of Lincoln County, Maine, a network of Singers, a multicultural, semi-professional choir chairman of the board from 2007 through 2010. and Lisa Lider, Bev Larkin, Hitchcock Nursing ’71, clubs-classes15/start.aspx?sid=1353&gid=324& residential care facilities known as “the Greens.” in Atlanta where he sings tenor. Charlie has On a very sad note, you may know by now and Dick Wenzel, who flew from San Francisco pgid=61&cid=160 for more information. The goal was to provide low-income individuals two grown sons, Daniel, who also works at TSI that our classmate John Chittick passed away just for this important event. Our illustrious team Kip Ault reports that he has just published his an alternative to nursing homes. Subsequently, Solutions, and Nathan. of unknown causes on April 5, not long after captain, Steve Zrike, was surprised by Dick’s visit latest book, Do Elephants Have Knees? And Other he founded Full Circle America, a company Be safe and send news. reaching the Micronesian atoll, Ifalik, where he and was deeply grateful to his ’71 classmates who Darwinian Stories of Origins. Best described helping elders stay in their homes longer. Earlier —Rick Sample, Retreat Farm, 1137 Manakin Road, planned to spend the rest of his life working with raised more than 60 percent of all Team Zrike as “the telling of the evolutionary origins of this year Chip was named medical director of Manakin Sabot, VA 23103; [email protected]

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Dartmouth alumni cruise aboard Safari Explorer Pittsburgh; Martha Hennessey serving as N.H. in Woods Hole, Massachusetts. By the time Kim Earth.” Just remember, Geoff, it you stare long perhaps in five to seven years. My daughter, cruising the islands of Hawaii, Molokai, Maui and state senator; Will Davison, whose fundraising reaches Hanover she will have also seen Jean enough into the black hole, the black hole may Erin ’14, is on her own in Manhattan working in Lanai at the end of February and the beginning of consulting firm NonSibi translates “Not for Rosston in Zurich, Switzerland. start staring back at you. the retail fashion industry. Kathy, my wife, has March. Rick says it was an unbelievable trip with Oneself”; and Chattanooga, Tennessee’s star Evy Chan was No. 11. The last reunion she Finally, congratulations to Doug Bradley, who tolerated me (and has purchasedWHAT my underwear) IS dramatic whale sightings; snorkeling with local citizen, Al Chapman. Al, who is battling cancer, attended was our 25th; this one will feel like coached his pro hockey team in Hungary, DVTK for more than 38 years. We recentlyhaving intellectual capital moved committed to fish and sea turtles; exposure to a Hawaiian family was recently honored for his 40-year commitment “coming home.” The folks who lived in Woodward, Jegesmedvek, to a league championship for the Carmel-by-the-Sea, California.to helpingWe protect continue your capital to living off the grid and practicing the native culture; to Chattanooga youth. More than 500 attended the Ripley and Smith have arranged to be housed third time in a row. Doug was a star defenseman run our ‘boutique’ Internet businessWORTH? from this scrumptious food, drinks and camaraderie; a 2.5- celebration of his achievements as cofounder and together—it’s a reunion within the reunion. Evy at Dartmouth and played in the Blackhawks new location, but we have replaced hectic San mile hike through a rain forest to a spectacular president of the Front Porch Alliance, fulfilling notes with pride that Phil was a “Ripley Boy.” organization before turning to coaching. With Francisco Bay Area traffic with daily walks on waterfall; and a final native dinner off the boat the needs of the city’s families. Chapman was Through the years Evy has worked in Asia, Austria, three championships in a row under his belt, it the beach. I am grateful that all my current life For all the thought and initiative you put into building wealth, we at U.S. Trust apply those same elements toward helping to grow and preserve it. Our Chief Investment Officer and his team study at an old sugar mill complete with Hawaiian cited for his modesty, courage, effectiveness Britain, France, Germany, Hungary, Spain and the would seem he is excelling at it! challenges are ‘first-worldglobal economic problems.’ and business trends to identify opportunities. ” They then work with our local wealth strategists and portfolio managers to design and implement portfolios that help address your unique needs. It’s one more way we’re committed to managing not only your wealth, entertainment. Professor Ron Edsforth gave and fundraising ability. He cited his father, who United States singing and promoting “forbidden It is my hope that in my next column someone —Stanley Weil, 15 Peck Road,but Mt. your worth. Kisco, To see our latest thinking, NY visit ustrust.com/worth 10549; Thesix alumni members of congress Poli meeT To discuss The deficiT, healThcare, foreignicos Policy and The 2012 elecTion. | John from left: two lectures on the history of Hawaii, and two “taught us to work,” and his mother, who “never music.” (Ask her to explain when you see her at will become the 200th classmate I have written (917) 428-0852; [email protected];1.800.U.S. TRUST ustrust.com/worth rep. John Carney ’78, Sen. rob Portman ’78, rep. Charlie Bass ’74, experts were on hand to discuss marine life and saw a church service she didn’t like—she kept us reunion.) about. Will it be you? Currier, 82 Carpenter St.,Investment Norwich, products: Are Not FDIC Insured AreVT Not Bank Guaranteed05055; May Lose Value Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand ’88, U.S. Trust, Bank of America Private Wealth Management operates through Bank of America, N.A. and other subsidiaries of Bank of America Sen. John Hoeven ’79, Corporation. Bank of America, N.A., Member FDIC. WHAT IS WORTH is a trademark of Bank of America Corporation. rep. michael Capuano ’73 native culture. Now that is the way to go to school! in there and the ones of us who went turned out Whatever your reason, come see why we’re Send news! (802) 649-2577; [email protected]© 2011 Bank of America Corporation. All rights reserved. ARU1B3R0 July/August 2011 Vox clamantis in Teja. pretty decent.” getting better all the time! —Rick Beyer, 34 Outlook Drive, Lexington, MA Five Dollars

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We’ve including a Thursday, October 5, overnight class 450 faculty. Bruce vows to be a fierce advocate for Q4657 COI Int Cap:MagazineSWOP2006_Coated3v2:Q4656_F735_RFO_09_116_Mg.tif), Q4656_F735_RFO_01_183_Mg.tif (...etouched:Q ------:• reception to celebrate the Duane Gibbs ’76 reached out to the first 15 people to As I sit down to write, our 40th reunion fellowship retreat at the new Moosilauke Ravine the faculty, creatingSPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: huge opportunities across the None William Rice 77 and ’76 Memorial Book Fund and register to learn why they are excited to attend. is six weeks in the future. As you read Lodge (for those who can get away a day early) curriculum for faculty to become more engaged corollary exhibit. Since he established the fund The first in the class, the No. 1 registrant, was Jeff these words, that gathering is history. I and a Saturday night dinner. Please join us at this with each other and students. I have a vision of Riedinger 78 with Reginald Thomas ’75 in 1989, more than . When we googled Jeff we discovered have now been writing this column for four years milestone celebration. For inspiration, here are herding cats, albeit some very smart and talented 750 books, journals and reference materials by that he’s the vice provost for global affairs at the and I thought I would take a few paragraphs to more takes on turning 60. cats. [Bruce later declined the appointment.] African American authors have been added to University of Washington, with an expertise in reflect on that experience. Carol Kurtz Bates: “I am trying to stay young The history of Dartmouth basketball includes victiMs’ the library’s collection—each with a book plate , sustainable agriculture and natural During the last four years I have mentioned with hard work and outdoor adventures. On my Larry Lawrence. Nineteenth on the Big Green’s honoring our two deceased classmates. resource management. What he told us was that 198 of you in this column. This has included, 60th birthday weekend we got one step closer to all-time scoring list with 1,122 points, Larry was AdvOcAte On the job with Dr. Jackie Bello, ever the most focused he usually spends June meeting with colleagues poets, governors, scientists, actresses, authors, our goal of ascending the high points of the lower twice named Dartmouth’sActually, this mostcar has already valuable been sold. player. Manhattan district attorney powerhouse among us, received the New York or conducting research around the girdled earth. healers and a man who may be the most avid avian 48 states with a lovely climb up Mount Mitchell in In his final year inWe know it’sHanover hard to tell from looking at it. That’sLarry because, after being rigorouslybecame inspected, only the most the pristine vehicles are chosen to be in charge of sex crimes Certi ed Pre-Owned by BMW. 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c1dam_ja09.indd 2 6/2/09 2:03:15 PM as president of the medical staff. As if that “accomplished and highly respected classmate classmates, which constantly inspires me to do recall hearing of Tuckerman while at Dartmouth, on to play in the U.S. Basketball Call the Production Manager immediately if you detect problems. LeaguePM: B. Hilbourn 415.403.8061 office and Client: BMW Mech Date: 05/20/09 Smallest Live: 7.125” W x 9.875” H Round#: 1 Scale: 100 Pubs: Ivy League Color(s) - Front: 000 000 000 000 Magazine Job#: BBB-CP-029 Close date(s): 05/21/09 Smallest Trim: 8.125” W x 10.875” H Revision#: AD Specs: 4CP Back: 000 000 000 000 weren’t enough, she is president-elect of the who is president of Dartmouth.” Jeff admits to and try more. 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Hilbourn lAys the groundwork Legal: of the commission on quality and safety for The No. 6 registrant was Steve Silver. I have celebrated their lives and mourned their skiing annually for the last five years in Nevada’s York City, where he is Actthe 1: M. Koeppel managing director and for A turnAround. Act 2: A. Morrissey the American College of Radiology’s board of He thinks he’s finally eliminated, or at least passing, keenly aware that the ranks of departed Ruby Mountains and hope to pull off a hut-to-hut head of credit sales forMAGENTA the KEYLINE IS FPO AND DOESAmericas NOT PRINT for Societe chancellors. suppressed, the Dartmouth animal facets of his classmates will only increase as the years hurtle ski trip in Colorado next year. After climbing all of Generale. As an aside, Larry is from Macon, Dr. Jeff Long, cardiologist and retired Air personality. (Can you share the formula, Steve?) onward. New Hampshire’s 4,000-foot peaks with our kids, Georgia, where he was high school classmates Force colonel, is a gold mine of info on food, The proof: A really “great woman” has agreed to What’s missing, of course, is what the other David and I have been working on winter ascents with the girl who would one day become my wife. 05/21/09 fun and music if you’re lucky enough to visit his marry him. Steve plans to bring her to reunion 700-plus of you have been doing. So I give you of the same mountains by ourselves. My greatest The history of the College33561 includes Grey Alpha 01 150 300 con JL hometown of New Orleans. The TriKap alum and hopes meeting the rest of us won’t cause her my cri de coeur: Email me! Call me! Send news. birthday inspiration was meeting a 102-year-old Delta, established in the 1840sX and locatedCS3 since has lived all over the United States and Europe to reconsider. Steve has purchased a construction I want to know about the interesting things you scientist who looks not a day over 70, won six 1920 in the house that we all knew across from the panamera.com/hybrid What do you do after you’ve done the impossible? and says New Orleans is his favorite city (that equipment rental business near his home. There’s are doing. Seriously, I want the column to be about swimming gold medals in her 90s and works out gym. That house now sitsDo emptyit with less. and boarded. This despite the fact he and his wife lost everything “no travel, low stress and great cash flow,” which everyone in the class, not just a few. Perhaps you with a personal trainer twice a week. Enter my March AD lost its fight Thein Porsche the Panamera was theN.H. first vehicle to combineSupreme true race-bred driving Court dynamics with executive-class comfort and amenities. A feat few thought possible. But for Porsche, it was just the start. Introducing the Panamera S Hybrid. Beneath its lightweight body, a supercharged V6 engine seamlessly combines output with in Hurricane Katrina). For 10 years he commuted gives him time to play golf with classmates Steve are embarrassed to toot your own horn or think new role model!” with the Town of Hanover.an electric motor Both for low fuel consumption town and a 0 – 60 timeand of 5.7 seconds. College Less has never been more thrilling. Porsche. There is no substitute. from Louisiana to Connecticut four days a month Jones and Bill Replogle. This is “the kind of job I that nobody cares. But I guarantee you that there Bill McGee: “Although reflection is a necessary had agreed that students could no longer live in The new Panamera S Hybrid as state air surgeon for the Connecticut Air Guard, always wanted.” are classmates who are dying to see your name part of aging, I look at 60 as a milestone that the house. The College revoked AD’s recognition state of Play often side-tripping to Hanover for a quick hike No. 8, Missy Attridge, always enjoys reunions, pop up and want to know what is happening in should primarily be spent looking ahead at how we in 2015. or a float down the Connecticut. He still attends both “reconnecting with old friends and delighting your life. So, please, get in touch with a brief can shape and influence the rest of our lives. We Chris Miller ’63, an AD alum, shares credit for the ski team reunion at Vail, Colorado, each year. in getting to know classmates I had not previously update so I can include news about you. all have much to be thankful for, with the bonds the Animal House screenplay. That’s still a funny Five Dollars Nov/Dec 2011

Dr. Ken Monteiro, who earned a Ph.D. in known well.” She finds this reunion especially Someone who contacted me recently was and friendships formed almost 40 years ago in movie, I don’t care whoPANAMERA you S HYBRID Ivy are. League Network pageMiller’s ad later book,Proof Status 111111_Porche.indd111801 1 9/26/11 10:21 AM Initial Spell Time Date cover test 2.indd 2 9/29/11 3:52 PM App: InDesign CS5 Trim: 8.125" x 10.5" Pubs: Ivy League Network KL Chris Darnielle cd cd 5pm 09/16/11 psychology from Stanford University, is dean appealing, because her ’07 son will be attending Geoff Crew, who is working to unlock the secrets Hanover at the top of my list. Going forward I The Real Animal HouseArtist: cd,rr, is laugh-out-loudLive: 7.125" x 9.5" Due: 9/20/11 funny,AD Proof #: 2 Bleed: NA Insertion: Nov/Dec 2011 PR Sophie Michals Scale: 100% PM Julie Roberts of the college of ethnic studies at San Francisco his 10th reunion at the same time. This means “we of the universe. Literally. Geoff is part of the want to strengthen those bonds and assure that although if you votedColor: for4/C theFonts: losingPorsche News Gothic/Franklin presidential Gothic, Helveticas AM Emily Mercer Find our back issues online at CM Tiffany Groth State. He leads a 70-person faculty, 6,000 students can always hang out at his tent, but I suspect our team operating the Event Horizon Telescope and the legacy of important friendships is an enduring candidate last November, you will feel guilty www.dartmouthalumnimagazine.com and a pioneering community-based research food will be better.” (From what we hear, that’s laboring to take a picture of the supermassive lesson I continue to impart to my children. On a about laughing. You can read more about AD center. certain.) black hole at the center of our galaxy. Geoff reports personal note, I went to Dartmouth primarily in the September 1992 edition of Rolling Stone. Film and TV documentarian Barry Braverman Kim York, at No. 9, is “super excited” for they are using a radio astronomy technique to be in the North woods; from my suburban AD’s decline and fall was a long-time coming. continues to conduct camera workshops in reunion. This year our class will be joining the called very-long-baseline interferometry, which perspective I might as well have been headed to Branding 11 new pledges on the buttocks in late East Africa and Asia under a USAID grant to classes of 1976 and 1978 at reunion. Because Kim involves using radio observatories all across the the Yukon. For the past year, and I hope for many 2014 sealed the deal. developing nations, “not making money or living is now married to a ’76, “the three-year cluster is planet to observe the same thing at the same time. more to come, I plan to spend more time on the Still, when I remember AD I recall great it up but I like to think of it as my humanitarian perfect” for her. Kim still loves to ski and travels If it is done right, says Geoff, they can “make an trail—so far so good!” parties and great friends, friends such as Steve calling.” north regularly to the couple’s condo in Whistler, image at extremely high angular resolution, Mark Tomalonis: “Turning 60 was a lot easier Brooks, now CIO at ITT Industrial Process Other service-minded classmates include Canada. She recently saw Rocky Geyer in Seattle good enough to count the stitches on a Red Sox for me than previous milestone birthdays. Now in Seneca Falls, New York; John Coco, an Nick Aponte, running for public office in and reports that he continues to do fantastic work baseball from Tokyo if you could see through the I have a much clearer path toward retirement, ophthalmologist in Rutland, Vermont; Jose

76 DARTMOUTH ALUMNI MAGAZINE JULY/AUGUST 2017 77 CLASS NOTES 1981-1985 Faster to your Samson, an anesthesiologist, also in Rutland; Al Brent West writes that all is well in Maine, Dartmouth through the Dartmouth College Fund. Ruth Goldman was elected chairwoman of think that’s what my notes say. If only I could Noyes, president at Walch Education in Portland, where he works at General Dynamics Bath Iron Our own Betsy Leggat was honored in 2011. Our the Newton (Massachusetts) School committee. Facebook message Brett and double check. Mary Maine; Mike Perella, a banker in Manchester, New Works as the program director for the design and class participation goal for the Dartmouth College Ruth had been vice chair for several years. Meeker lives in Nevada and lobbies for change in happy place. Hampshire; Bill Goodspeed, former executive, construction of three Zumwalt Class destroyers Fund for this year is 50 percent. The deadline Chris Marquet has merged his firm with local education. Getting to and from your alma purported author and humorist, drifting between for the Navy. He enjoys exercise and travel as well to give is June 30th! You can go online at www. SunBlock Systems Inc., a leading computer Last week I caught up with John Gilstrap mater is easy with fast flights to Maine and Michigan; Steve Rutan, president of as spending down time at his camp on Worthley dartmouthcollegefund.org. forensics, e-discovery, cyber-investigations over scrambled eggs and salmon in N.Y.C. John New York and easy connections his consulting firm in Rochester, New York; Scott Pond in Peru, Maine, and at the family cottage Robert D. Lewis Jr. lives in my hometown and digital security firm, after 11 years of leading is CEO at Ravenscourt Partners, a high-stakes Zashin, a noted rheumatologist in Dallas; Roman on Lake Michigan. of Trenton, New Jersey, where he is a licensed Marquet International. In his new role he will public strategy firm specializing in business through Boston. Lipp, managing director at HSBC Global Banking Jim Kinealy has been honored by the psychologist with a solo private practice. He also be leading SunBlock’s expanded investigative development, PR and communications and and Markets in Chicago; the late Parker Small. Massachusetts Medical Society as the 2017 does consulting work for an addiction program services division. government relations. Ask John about his “war The list goes on, but these good men were recipient of the Special Award for Excellence in Eatontown, New Jersey. Robert writes, “I do David Sadoff published Bringing room” approach to public strategy. Or I can just tell Lebanon frat boys once and young. No moral, just fact. in Medical Service, an award recognizing enjoy what I do. I always wanted to be a practicing International Fugitives to Justice: Extradition you what it is: a critical communications program —Wade Herring, P.O. Box 9848, Savannah, GA a physician who has made a distinguished psychologist and that is what I am doing, and and Its Alternatives in 2016. David is the executive to uncover issues and shield your organization in 31412; (912) 944-1639; wherring@huntermaclean. demonstration of compassion and dedication aside from the administrative stuff in running director of the University of Pennsylvania Center times of crisis and distrust. com; Rob Daisley, 3201 W. Knights Ave., Tampa, FL to the medical needs of his or her patients and a solo practice (which I really dislike, but it for and the Rule of Law. Since Dartmouth And before I went off the grid, the College gave 33611; (813) 300-7954; [email protected]; Frank the general public. Congratulations, Jim! is a necessary evil), I find what I do to be very he’s received a J.D. from Georgetown University, me some great news about Phyllis Utley. She was Fesnak, 242 River Road, Gladwyne, PA 19035; Happy summer to all and please remember rewarding. Unfortunately, it does not leave me a Ph.D. in public international law and an LL.M. appointed to the first African American Heritage Boston (610) 581-8889; [email protected] to send us your news! with much time to do much else, which I know in international humanitarian law from the Commission of Asheville and Buncombe County White —Veronica Wessels, 224 Buena Vista Road, I have to change, but like all of us I’m a work in Université de Genève and an M.P.P. from the (North Carolina) in 2014 and reappointed in 2016. Plains Our 81st day virtual Facebook reunion Rockcliffe, ON K1M0V7, Canada; (613) 864-4491; progress.” . And she was recognized as one of Asheville’s was a huge success. Classmates from [email protected]; Emil Miskovsky, 77 Bates Have a wonderful summer! Our first-Friday lunches in New York City eight influentials for 2016. Why? To quote her Ground transport included. far and wide participated by sending St., Suite 202, Lewiston, ME 04240; (802) 345- —David Eichman, 9004 Wonderland Ave., Los are pretty popular! If you’re interested and not nominator: “She has proven to be a diamond in 81 Robin greetings, photos and updates. Even those 9861; [email protected] Angeles, CA 90046; [email protected]; getting the email invite, either drop me a line this region and many people trust her with their NYC without Facebook found ways to communicate, Shaffert, 5044 Macomb St., NW, Washington, DC or go to Facebook: “Dartmouth Class of 1983.” lives. Phyllis is informative and assertive. She has including through our new class news email March 23rd was the 82nd day of the 20016; [email protected] In addition to David Ellis and Andre Hunter, not given up on those who people call hopeless. address, [email protected]. Check out our year and once again we celebrated a attendees have included Rick Stafford, Stuart Birdt, She is hope for the underrepresented population.” latest class newsletter for extensive coverage of virtual reunion by posting photos in More news than space! On November Jessica Rosenberg Brown, Kelly Fowler Hunter, Wow! I hope she shows up for our 2018 reunion! 82 Monty Wilkinson Andrew Davilman Ron Brody Kathy Bowler Mitchell this fun event. our class Facebook group. The theme this year 10, 2016, received , , , Speaking of reunion, that’s something for which John Sconzo reports that a great time was had was “the more things change, the more they the U.S. Department of Justice Melanie Law Shugart, Dan Rogers and Tom Bain. we should all get on the grid. Arrive at happy. 83 Juliet Aires Giglio by all who attended the Magic Mountain mini- remain the same” and I am happy to report that Mary C. Lawton Lifetime Service Award at the Forever green! — , 4915 Bentbrook Drive, Manlius, capeair.com 800-CAPE-AIR reunion during St. Patrick’s Day weekend. The 135 of you took the time to share a bit of your department’s 64th annual awards ceremony. The —Maren Christensen, P.O. Box 9778, Rancho Santa NY 13104; [email protected]; Eric Grubman, 2 weather was perfect, having benefitted from the life. Thanks to all of you who contributed. A award recognizes employees who have served at Fe, CA 92067; [email protected] Fox Den Way, Woodbridge, CT 06525; (203) 710- blizzard just prior and some gorgeous sunshine special shout out to Fred Konopka for reminding least 20 years in the U.S. Department of Justice 7933; [email protected] with moderate temperatures. John skied and us of Kiewit and all the time we spent there. and who have demonstrated high standards I recently decided to go off the grid. dined with Ted Hibben, Geoff Hatheway and Greg Thanks to Mary Thomson Renner for reminding of excellence and dedication throughout their It’s like living in the good old days— You may already be aware that we Hale and family members. A sequel is being us to put June 14-17, 2018, on our calendars—our careers. The award is given only in exceptional pre-1995, pre-Internet, Facebook, lost our classmate and friend Mark Landis Arnold John 84 Byrne planned for next year. 35th reunion. Kudos to and circumstances, and Monty was the sole recipient Instagram and Snapchat. So I write this column , who passed away in Montreal David Carradini Henderson 85 sent this update from for reminding us to get out and bike. of the award this year. the old-fashioned way. From sleepovers to on Thursday, April 6, surrounded by his loving Ashburn, Virginia. “I’ve been blessed with an Another shout out to Jeff Newman for sharing his Kelly and Andre Hunter skied in the annual breakfasts, to hearsay, I gathered the information wife, Rebecca; cherished children Sophie, adventurous life: after Dartmouth a stretch at original admission certificate to Dartmouth— Donovan Invitational, held at Mount Sunapee, for this column. Here’s the news that’s fit to print Jacqueline, Matthew and Christopher; mother a law firm in N.Y.C., followed by Yale Divinity dated April 15, 1978. And finally, thanks to New Hampshire. The event was hosted by Susie in June 2017. Dorothy; and brother-in-law Tim Knox. Our School, then work in upstate New York with Rick Crashy Zacher Brown, Sharon Flynn McClymonds, Donovan, along with her sisters, their respective Andrea (Kaufman) Aronson visited me recently heartfelt condolences go out to Mark’s family, Bellows, several years at AT&T, five years in Spain Laura Murray Dobbin and Gina Kunz Podlesak for husbands and their father. While Kelly and Andre with her husband and youngest daughter. Andrea including his brother and our classmate, Patrick studying philosophy and theology and teaching reminding us to schedule regular get-togethers brought home Nastar medals from the race, the lives in Westfield, New Jersey, where she works as Byrne. For those who knew Mark, it was his love English as a second language, time with my (and perhaps play pong?). Same day next year: bigger news was that they survived the wind an independent college counselor. Her business of family, adventure and Dartmouth that we will family in Oklahoma, several years in Washington, March 23, 2018! chills that were running between minus-20 and partner is Mark Montgomery who lives in Denver. remember most. For a full memorial, please 1-800-826-7000 D.C., that included teaching religion at an all- While a virtual reunion is fun, nothing beats minus-30 degrees! That night they were joined Together they’re like an encyclopedia for all visit www.rand-wilson.com. You will get a much boys school, attempting a turnaround of an getting together in person and the great class of at the “awards banquet” by Sheila Kirby Zinc and things related to college admissions. Andrea better sense of Mark’s personal and professional www.trappfamily.com independent primary school, eight-plus years in 1982 does so quite often. Thank you to Tim von Shelly Drake Hawkes. was not only a great guest, she also provided me accomplishments than I could convey here. I Stowe, Vermont the faith-based initiative under Presidents Bush Herrmann for hosting a get-together at his home in Kelly and Andre saw Roger Baumann, Melissa with news about other classmates. The first was encourage you to read it. and Obama and three years as head of a diocesan Piedmont, California, at the beginning of the year. Kaish Dorfman and Jeff Gardner at two events at Dan Adel, whom she literally ran into while they For those requesting more updates from high school in Rhode Island. All this work has Tim, Gina Blus, Susan Burkhardt, Mark Cormier, Eric the New York Theatre Workshop (NYTW) for were both on a college tour at Colgate. Dan lives Woman’s Day, this is your lucky column. Among given me rich perspective on the challenges and Christensen, Ben Wagner and I enjoyed Cambodian their current production of the Object Lesson. in the D.C. area. He has some kind of marketing those honored as 2017 Red Dress Award winners opportunities faced by everyone who lives in food and lively conversation. Kelly is the board chair at NYTW and the group job. I wish I could be more specific but since I’m is none other than our own Holly Andersen, the the United States and throughout the world. I Jill Rizika, Tee Lotson, Carol Davis, Philippa honored Dartmouth for their 25-year relationship off the grid I can’t email him. 2017 CocoaVia Healthy Heart Award winner! look back with particular pride and joy on my Guthrie and Charlie Oberndorf met up recently at its annual gala in May (the workshop comes to Marsha Trant, sorority sister of Andrea’s, lives Holly is the director of education and outreach time in the initiative, as there I learned about the in Cleveland, Ohio, to celebrate Jill’s work with Hanover each summer so the artists can work on outside Baltimore. She was at IBM for many years for the Ronald O. Perelman Heart Institute at crushing poverty and inequities experienced by so Towards Employment, a local nonprofit that plays and musicals that they are in the process of and recently separated from the company. She Presbyterian Hospital-Weill Cornell Medical many of our brothers and sisters in this country, helps people build career pathways to successful, creating and refining;Rent was workshopped at now evaluates her next move. One of her kids will Center, associate professor of medicine and as well as solutions, programs and initiatives that long-term employment while creating a talent Dartmouth before being produced by NYTW in graduate from Dartmouth in June. attending cardiologist, and medical advisor of can really work. During our current distress I’ve pipeline for local businesses. Congratulations New York and then going on to Broadway). Andrea met up with Mara Rudman at the D.C. Women’s Heart Alliance. been honored to be in dialogue with so many of to Dr. Lotson, who recently completed her Ph.D. Jean Hanff Korelitz has written a new novel women’s march. Mara is a lawyer in government Holly is also one of the country’s top advocates our classmates, sharing perspectives on issues in anthropology at the City University of New (see the last issue of DAM for an excerpt). The and is transitioning. Andrea suggested I check for women’s heart health and a leading authority that affect us all. We have an amazing class and York. Can we call you Dr. Tee? Devil and Webster is about a college president, a with co-secretary Eric Grubman for more specific on preventive cardiology. Not only is she saving I am honored to be part of it. President Kemeny’s John Nicholson, Tee Lotson, Danny Black, baffling student protest and some of the most hot- details. But Eric just informed me that he’s now lives by educating patients about proactive efforts, words still ring in my ears: ‘Men and women of Corinne Heyes and Tom Daniels attended the button issues on today’s college campuses. Check off the grid too. Seems it’s catching on. she is also transforming the medical community’s Dartmouth, all mankind is your brother and you annual Stephen F. Mandel ’52 Society dinner in out Jean’s website at www.jeanhanffkorelitz.com. According to Andrea, here’s a bunch of news: view of heart disease as she advocates for more are your brother’s keeper.’ May we be worthy of New York that honors alumni volunteers who You’ve all seen this news: Alice Ruth is Nancy (Ferrell) Getter also lives in Baltimore and attention and research for women. Treatment that commitment.” provide visionary leadership in raising gifts to Dartmouth’s new endowment manager. Brett Aronow is traveling the world. At least I has largely been based on findings about men,

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whose hearts are different from women’s (is this impressive fellowships. In accepting her award, You can also stay up to date on the latest class and digital marketing, How to Acquire Your First a big surprise?). Hayes-Jordan showed a video that explained reunion news at our amazing, newly revamped Million Customers, available on Amazon. Ken A fellow of the American College of her cutting-edge work with patients with a rare class of 1988 website, https://dartmouth88.org. lives in Boulder, Colorado, and I caught up Hello Cardiology, she helped launch the Fight the disease called desmoplastic small round cell (A shout-out to Bob Striker, our class webmaster, with him to ask about the experience. He said, Ladykiller campaign, created by the Women’s tumor. Her work has improved the survival rate who custom designed the site for us—he won an “The book was definitely an adventure. I never #perksofmembership Heart Alliance in 2014. Through it Holly has been from 30 to 60 percent ‘based on complete removal honorable mention for Webmaster of the Year thought I would write a book, especially when Summer a force in illuminating gender differences in heart of hundreds of intra-abdominal tumor implants.’ last year for his efforts!) I was struggling through freshman English. disease deaths and educating women of all ages In thanking the Links, she added: ‘I pray every And, speaking of our 30th reunion, we’re so I am still chief growth officer at TeamSnap, a and backgrounds about the health of their hearts. morning that God will help guide my hands and pleased to announce our 30th reunion class gift. sports app with 15 million users. On the side She also directs HeartSmarts at the Ronald O. brain to heal these children.’ ” Thanks for voting! We will be donating $30,000 I coach two basketball teams of 8-year-olds. I Perelman Heart Institute, which she helped found An interview with fellow ’87 Stephen Lough to the first-year student enrichment program also take advantage of the Colorado outdoors in 2011. The faith-based community and outreach was published recently in the (Camden, South (FYSEP), which empowers Dartmouth students by skiing and mountain biking every chance I program aims to empower and educate blacks Carolina) Chronicle-Independent. Stephen who are the first members of their families to get. I was on the board of the local Dartmouth and Latinos about cardiovascular well-being recounted his experiences with the Ringling attend college to thrive academically and in the alumni club for 15 years, but I recently retired through biblical scripture, making good health Brothers Barnum & Bailey (RBB&B) Circus prior greater college community. FYSEP includes an from that so I haven’t been as plugged into the inspirational. This year a study came out in the to the circus holding its final performances in eight-day orientation program and also provides Dartmouth scene lately.” You can see Ken’s book Journal of Religion and Health acknowledging May. ongoing support to the students during their on Amazon here: amazon.com/dp/B06Y3ZLKQ3/ the effectiveness of the program’s methodology. “I feel sorry for the kids of the future who freshman year. The FYSEP program is also a ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1491604756& Holly’s tireless efforts continue through her won’t be able to see this particular form of fitting complement to our DCF 30th effort for sr=8-1&keywords=first+million+customers. work with major health groups. She is a member entertainment, a giant circus that travels by financial aid. Our gift, which will be funded in If any of you follow me on Instagram of the board of overseers for the Geisel School of rail and overwhelms the senses,” Lough said. “It large part by our class dues, will fund this program (nedorama, if you’re really bored), you know that For information on membership Medicine at Dartmouth and the International seems to me RBB&B Circus was the closest you for 10 students. There are also opportunities my feed consists of family, food, guitars and cars. and all our other offerings, Women’s Health Coalition, among others. She could get to a live-action version of a video game to support these students through off-term Lots of cars. I happen to love lots of different cars, visit www.dartmouthclub.com also serves on the leadership council of the world.” Stephen attended the RBB&B Clown internships and potentially to serve as mentors. and have fixed up my own—a ’67 Pontiac Lemans or call 212.986.3232. American Heart Association’s Go Red campaign, College after graduation and performed with the Having been one of those first-generation college convertible. Totally impractical in most of the 50 Vanderbilt Avenue, working to ensure that women have the know- circus for many years. On the circus closing and students—my dad did not have even a high school United States, but in L.A. it’s a four-season car. New York, NY 10017 how to keep their hearts healthy for years to come. the resilience of the many people affected: “The diploma—I can attest to how valuable this support Drove Clay Nichols to the airport and I think he’s Holly’s daily heart-smart habits: “I eat almonds one thing that gives me hope for them, and for would have been. If you have any questions or now sold on it being better than Uber, although and blueberries most every morning, I am active all of us, really, is that ‘the show must go on,’ ” he if you are interested in offering internships or I’m still waiting for my five-star rating. But and I try hard to focus on the part of the glass that said. “I learned that expression working at ‘The exploring mentoring opportunities for these enough about me. Other ’89s who’ve been bitten is half full.” Greatest Show on Earth’ but it fits and applies students, please reach out to Paula Zagrecki, our by the car bug include Bryan Roberts, who restored Thanks for reading. to all of humanity. It’s a lesson we learned from VP of service, at [email protected]. a 1966 Ford Mustang with his son, and Jeff Pearce, —John MacManus, 118 Ringwood Road, Rosemont, Apollo 1 and the Challenger. It’s the basic greatness Finally, save the date for Homecoming, who is currently in the middle of a nine-year PA 19010; [email protected]; Leslie A. Davis of the human spirit, that attitude.” October 6 and 7. Join the parade or a post-game restoration of a 1968 Ford Mustang Sprint 6. ultivate Dahl, 83 Pecksland Road, Greenwich, CT 06831; —Lisa Pabich Damon, 2124 Ashwood Ave., Nashville, celebration and stay tuned for information on Jeff’s first car was a ’68 Mustang. Just to round C [email protected] TN 37212; [email protected]; special events planned as a “warm-up” to our out the Mustang talk, I still remember Justine a new generation Allison Bleyler McDonald, 43 Hop Brook Road, 30th reunion. Klineman’s blue 1971 Ford Mustang convertible Mark Proctor, Jonathan Fisher, and Amherst, MA 01002; [email protected] —Jere Mancini, 34 Wearimus Road, HoHoKus, NJ driving around Hanover. I’m sure there are other of memories. Bruce Chaffee represented our class 07423; [email protected] ’89s out there who are in love with their cars, at Heartbreak Hill cheering on this This update is from Eric Olson: “This old or new—let me know! You never know, I may 86year’s Boston Marathon runners. Thanks to the summer my wife, Maria, and I will be Where the heck does the time go? decide to make a road trip out to your next cars Proctor family for hosting. If anyone is running 88starting our 10th year living in North By the time you’re reading this, and coffee. any marathons, please let us know. You may be Carolina, where we enjoy the ‘nearly snowless’ 89summer will be in full swing. We had a I want to hear what you’re up to, who you’ve the reason we gather to cheer. winters with our kids Molly (16) and Brett (14). conference call yesterday with our class president connected with from our class and anything and —Mae Drake Hueston, 624 Poppy Ave., Corona Del I’ve spent five of those years working at the Antonia Rutigliano Nedder and the rest of the class everything you’re passionate about so I can share Mar, CA 92625; [email protected] Wake Forest School of Business, where I serve officers, and it’s crazy to think we’re two years it with our fellow ’89s. I’m on the road a lot with as executive director of enrollment management. away from our 30th reunion. Mark your calendars! my job, so don’t be surprised if I show up in your In March I visited Dartmouth with Don’t ask how I got this job, but a prior career in Connie Britton finished up on her TV show town for a mini-reunion! my son for the campus tour and marketing apparently helps with admissions. If Nashville, but on The Late Show with Stephen –Ned Ward, 2104 Graham Ave., #B, Redondo information session. We enjoyed some anyone is in search of a mid-life crisis M.B.A., give Colbert did not rule out coming back as an evil twin! Beach, CA 90278; [email protected] 87 Christen O’Connor dinner crepes with and caught me a call. My two kids are now finally reaching The ’89 L.A. mini-reunion was held Saturday, up on news. In sharp contrast to a Nashville, college age so I’m hoping that if Dartmouth isn’t April 22, at Christie Neuberger Reilly and Rich Reilly’s I asked ’90s, “In what way(s) do you Tennessee, spring break, Hanover had a blanket in the cards, then they’ll become Demon Deacons, house in Beverly Hills, California, and ’89s came think your personality has changed of snow, flurries and a wind chill in the single which will be easier on my wallet. We recently out in force from all over Los Angeles, including since college?” Here is part two. Anton Anderson Jan Brzeski Eric Bunting Andy 90Ute (Bowman) Utley digits. I smiled when the speaker at the group spent our spring break traveling through New , , , : “Since college my info session said something to the effect of, “If you York and Massachusetts, visiting family and old Camp, Chris DiMauro, Sonya Ooten Frisina and Chris personality changed in that I became a mom. like Dartmouth today, you will love us in June!” friends. We got to visit fellow ’88s Frank Wang Frisina ’88, Adam Glick, Patrick Munoz and Matt Three lives suddenly became more important How true! in Newton, Massachusetts, and Mike Babick in Ridenour as well as Kim Buresh ’90 and Winnie than my own, so I’d say I’m less self-involved, more Dr. Andrea Hayes-Jordan was recently honored Croton-on-Hudson, New York. We relived some Huang ’92. Great seeing this many ’89s and other patient and not such a control freak.” Lauren Smith: by the Palos Verdes, California, chapter of the good stories about our adventures in Mid-Mass alumni in L.A. in one place! “I think that time has made me more sure about Links Inc. From The Daily Breeze: “Dr. Hayes- and at the Hanover area golf courses.” Eleni Tsakopoulos Kounalakis is running what is important and what I believe in. I think I Jordan serves as the director and section chief of It’s hard to believe that in less than a year ’88s for California lieutenant governor. You may was quite malleable in college. I don’t remember Stunning Mountain and Valley Views pediatric surgery and pediatric surgical oncology will be gathering in Hanover to celebrate our 30th remember that Eleni was appointed by President being sure of much of anything.” Basia Nikonorow: for the University of Texas MD Anderson reunion. Please mark your calendars for June Obama to be our ambassador to Hungary and “Since college I’ve changed to be less egoistic by Two-, Three- and Four-Bedroom Condominiums Cancer Center, specializing in refractory and 14-17, 2018. Come alone or bring your significant was the first Greek American female ambassador becoming a parent of two kids. I’ve also certainly Ski-In/Ski-Out Residences located in Lincoln Peak Village resistant tumors in children. She was born in other and family. The more ’88s who attend, the in U.S. history–best of luck to Eleni on her become much more aware of the importance of Los Angeles and graduated from Dartmouth more fun it will be. Interested in helping out? If campaign! Eleni and her husband, Mark, live with being involved in my local neighborhood efforts. SUGARBUSH RESORT REAL ESTATE College and Dartmouth Medical School, followed so, email co-chairs Anne Chmielewski Kushwaha and their teenage sons in San Francisco. I recognize now the power and importance of Warren, VT | 800.806.1070 | SugarbushLiving.com by a residency at UC Davis, East Bay, and a list of Taylor Thomas at [email protected]. Ken McDonald just released a book about connecting with the people in my building,

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on my block, my immediate family, even a reunion. In his post, “Getting Green Again,” many of your notes. Send news to the email below In a strange turn of events, I found friendly stranger on the subway. As I’ve begun he shared his thoughts—and those of other and have a wonderful summer! myself driving to State College, to learn of distant and not-so-distant friends reunion attendees—about Dartmouth’s impact, —Deb Karazin Owens, 166 Colonial Drive, Fairfield, 93Pennsylvania, last October for an dying at a ridiculously early age, I appreciate both personally and professionally. At reunion CT 06824; [email protected] advanced yoga teaching certification exam. While human connection and life more. Basically, he reconnected with professors and organized the timing and the situation was a bit surreal— Students Aiming for I’ve come to realize we’re here only briefly and a panel on the enduring value of a liberal arts Several classmates have been taking a two-day yoga test on the outskirts of can make or not make a positive impact while education. His blog also captures the sentiment involved in very cool creative projects one of the biggest football schools in the country Top Tier Colleges... we’re around; better the former. I’ve learned to that many of us felt at reunion: that there was a 92recently. Aisha Tyler’s movie directing during its homecoming weekend—I was able to be more patient at times, but also to decipher “pervasive sense that we are all part of a large debut, Axis, is on the festival circuit, and she was inject some normalcy into my time there by what I prioritize and don’t have patience for.” family.” Read more at ShanghaiSojourns.net. honored as an Artist of Distinction at the Newport meeting up with Jon Eburne. Adding to the surreal Josh Vogel: “I am kinder, more thoughtful, more Likewise, classmate Tim Healy was moved Film Festival. Tim Greenburg’s show Living With nature of the trip was getting a glimpse of the patient, more understanding. When I was young to write to me about the new and old Dartmouth Yourself was picked up by the Independent election while driving through mid-Pennsylvania I didn’t understand the importance of showing connections that were sparked by our 25th. He Film Channel and will premiere next year. Chris during October of 2016: there were Trump signs people that I value them. I wasn’t intentionally and Hutch Stone reminisced at reunion about their Walker is back narrating the show Disappeared everywhere. insensitive, just oblivious. Now, in middle age, it days waterskiing for the Dartmouth waterski club, on Investigation Discovery. Nam Mokwunye’s I had breakfast with Jon on the morning of Receive strategic advice, tools, and guidance from the seems I think about others all day long, whether even competing in the NCAA finals—who knew? cloud-based software company PublicVine is my big test and felt as though I was traveling back nation’s premier college consultants, helping students at home with my family, at work with patients and Tim, his wife, Jaimee, and their five children got powering HitsMeUp, a new digital platform more than two decades. A former Russell Sage staff or even in social settings. I have learned the together with Hutch, his wife, Julie, and three of for music videos, founded by Nashville music dormmate freshman year and for perhaps six for over 20 years: value of showing others how important they their four boys for a day of waterskiing, boating industry veterans. months or so one of my housemates in Norwich, are to me. I can’t say how much of that is from and Mackenzie Country Classics hot dogs at Tim’s By the time you read this our amazing 25th Vermont, after graduation, Jon is now a professor DR. MICHELE HERNANDEZ medical training, being a parent, being married, lake house in Stoddard, New Hampshire. “I credit reunion will already be over. We will have caught of comparative literature at Penn State. I hadn’t Former Assistant Director of Admissions at Dartmouth and how much comes from just growing up and our 25th reunion for the renewed friendship,” up with friends we first met in the 1980s, dined seen him in more than 20 years, when my husband learning from experience. In any event, it has Tim wrote. on Baker Lawn and introduced our families to stayed with him in Philly as we were driving Author of A is for Admission made my life much richer and I feel like I’m a Other reunion “reconnections” included the College on , some for the first time. cross-country; Jon was then in graduate school better person for it.” Ted Whittemore: “I am a lot Robin Bryson Reynolds, Jake Reynolds ’90, Bill A million thanks to Julie Cillo and her committee at the University of Pennsylvania. MIMI DOE more liberal, both in terms of my political outlook Chisholm, Steve McKenna and Mike Kidd, many for dedicating countless hours to organizing such I didn’t get to meet Jon’s wife, Hester Blum, Parenting guru, educator & author of Busy but Balanced and compassion for others. I am more patient of whom Tim has met with since last June. an epic event. also a professor of comparative literature, and and a slightly better listener (always been tough “Nothing,” he wrote, “beats the friends you make The time capsule we buried during the spring daughter Adelaide. His years on Dartmouth’s for me).” Kyrie Robinson: “I think I’m kinder now at Dartmouth. Nothing.” of our senior year (and tried to dig up recently, rugby team had taken their toll, but otherwise he than I was in college; more likely to show empathy In April I attended the Stephen F. Mandel only to find out it had been in Rauner Special hadn’t changed—the same witty, thoughtful and • Unparalleled success rate and also more willing to be vulnerable. And I ’52 Society dinner in New York City, where class Collections Library the whole time) will have fun person I met my freshman fall. While the trip • Advising and facilitating every step of the way think it comes from a dawning realization that agents, distinguished alums and dignitaries, been unlocked, and we will have read the letters was a haul from where I live (a nine-hour drive), I everyone has issues, everyone has some tragedy including President Hanlon, welcomed Robin our younger selves wrote to our (we hope) wiser had such a great time that I wouldn’t mind making • Lessen stress and increase college choices or difficult situation they’ve had to deal with. Our Bryson Reynolds into the society for her visionary selves. If you weren’t able to make it up to Hanover it again and meeting the rest of his family. individual circumstances may feel unique, may leadership. Friends in attendance were George for the reunion but you think you contributed —Suzanne Spencer Rendahl, 224 Route 120, Join our small group of students for personal admissions be a unique combination, but the general themes Dunston, Mitch Epner, Heather Rosbe Vrattos, Bill something, we will send it back to you. Check Plainfield, NH 03781; [email protected] consulting. Call now for information. are part of humanity.” Phil Privatera: “I think I Vrattos, Steve Fried, Josie Sandler, Steve McKenna our class website for details: 1992.dartmouth.org. have become more cynical and less inquisitive, and Dave Cogar. You’ll also find info about ordering the yearbook, Greetings, fellow classmates and but more tolerant and charitable.” Monte Baier: “I Our classmates have been very busy, and which was expertly edited by Jennifer Williams and welcomed summer air! This winter believe that I have become more agreeable since there’s much news to share. In brief, Dhiraj Katherine Aires Byrnes. our classmates have been busy with Mukherjee 94 graduation. The big change for me is likely the was featured on a podcast presented At the reunion we said goodbye to some research, innovation and adventure. result of being a cancer survivor. Eleven years ago by Rebank: Banking on the Future (a podcast that current class of 1992 officers and welcomed Sarah Wagner is an associate professor of I was diagnosed with non-Hodgkins lymphoma. explores trends, developments and challenges a few new ones. We have had five great years anthropology at George Washington University. At the time I had a 3-year-old daughter and related to the future role of money, banking and under the leadership of class president Jennifer As a social anthropologist who has brought 1-year-old son and I remember laughing with financial services). Dhiraj is head of innovation Newsom, winning Class of the Year twice! (She and together ethnographic studies, military research toptieradmissions.com them about looking for Daddy’s hair after the at Virgin Money, a prominent U.K. bank and part I didn’t know each other as undergrads but shared and forensic science, she is quick to offer kudos 781.530.7088 chemotherapy had destroyed it. My wife never let of Richard Branson’s Virgin Group. Neal Katyal a belated “six degrees” moment when, at Class for her early inspiration. Sarah writes, “I credit me get down after the diagnosis. The experience made headlines this spring for his legal challenge Officers Weekend last year, I said, “Hey Jenn, Dartmouth’s classics professor James Tatum [email protected] made it clear to me that understanding others is to President Trump’s revised executive order on I just remembered: In August 1988 a friend of with opening my eyes to the possibilities of more important than being right, as life is short.” travel to the United States. Neal is lead attorney mine from high school—your cousin—said to say interdisciplinarity and to the themes of war and Marcus Weiss: “While my fundamental energy for the state of Hawaii and a former acting U.S. hello.”) To see the names of our new officers, visit memory in his beautiful book, The Mourner’s has not changed (I still heap on loads and fail to solicitor general. our website. Several of us are staying on board Song.” chill enough), I have become more grounded. At Sports Illustrated featured Brett Haber on its (unless someone stepped up to dethrone us at Sarah’s interesting and worthy work was Dartmouth I thought I just had a lot to do because “Beyond the Baseline Podcast” in March. Brett, the class meeting Saturday morning of reunion), awarded an acclaimed Guggenheim Fellowship it was college. Fast forward 27 years and I’ve come a host and commentator for the Tennis Channel providing continuity. Even if you didn’t think this year. Sarah writes, “With the generous to realize, nope, it’s just me!” (who got his start on Dartmouth’s WDCR) talks you had enough time to serve as an officer, please support from the Guggenheim Foundation and my —Rob Crawford, 101 Black Oak Road, Weston, MA, about his career as a sportscaster, rising players in consider getting involved with the class. Our new university (George Washington University), I’ll be Handcrafted 02493; [email protected] tennis and how he prepares to call a tennis match. leadership structure will make it easier for people on leave next year, writing the book, tentatively Shonda Rhimes has become a patron of the arts for to donate even small amounts of time. titled Bringing Them Home: The Identification It has been one year since our 25th IAMA Theatre Company in Los Angeles, a group By the way, if you read this before June 30, and Commemoration of Vietnam War MIAs. In Excellence reunion and the class of 1991 is still that has “dedicated itself to producing young you still have time to pay your class dues and 2012 I was fortunate enough to participate in a buzzing about it. It’s a real testament adult-oriented works that often speak to social donate to the Dartmouth College Fund. If you U.S. military recovery mission in Vietnam; the 91 A gift as unique as your to the bonds we made back in the late 1980s and problems through the lens of Angelenos.” She do both, the class will send you a token of our excavation resulted in the identification of two early 1990s to hear our classmates sharing stories has also joined the board of Planned Parenthood. appreciation. You can pay your dues (or check to service members. The story of that recovery Dartmouth experience about the friendships they rekindled and the new Kudos to all! see whether you have already) by visiting 1992. and what it has meant to surviving relatives and connections they made last June. Lastly, thanks for posting your updates on dartmouth.org/dues. their larger community is central to the book, simonpearce.com | 800 774 5277 In April Andrew Field, Ph.D., a historian of Facebook on April 1, the 91st day of the year. It was —Kelly Shriver Kolln, 3900 Cottage Grove Ave. which seeks to explore how advances in forensic Shanghai and globalizing urban culture in China, great to get a glimpse into your everyday lives. Alex SE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52403; (920) 306-2192; science affect modes of national remembrance.” posted on his “Shanghai Sojourns” blog about Kapp is putting together a newsletter featuring [email protected] Congratulations, Sarah!

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A family operated all-season, 20 room Bed & Breakfast, Dan Popa has used his interdisciplinary media at the Rochester Institute of Technology, already been lauded for their excellence). highlights the often-overlooked role of the U.S. Tavern & Event Center Dartmouth studies during the past couple of where he is also the founder and lead researcher Our first such newly published author Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA). For decades to push innovation. As a professor at of the initiative of religion, culture and policy is Jenny Land Mackenzie. Jenny recently spent years extraterritorial application of the FCPA the University of Kentucky at Louisville and the for the institute’s research laboratory and game some time in England while on sabbatical from by U.S. officials to companies, individuals and head of Next Gen Systems, a robotics research studio, the Magic Center. In 2010 Owen founded her teaching of literature and creative writing at schemes in Latin America led to penalties in the Just 8 miles North of Hanover group, Dan is developing an inspiring application ConverJent: Jewish Games for Learning. Owen’s St. Johnsbury Academy in Vermont. During her United States for conduct largely occurring in the of robotic technologies to improve quality of life mobile augmented reality game, Jewish Time sojourn across the pond, she entered a poetry region. The mere threat of FCPA enforcement lathamhousetavern.com/AlumniMag for 1/2 off appetize for the world’s aging population. Dan describes Jump: New York was nominated for “Most contest held to honor Queen Elizabeth’s 90th has prompted people working in the region to Visit rs! these robots as “nursing assistants, helpers for Innovative Game” at the 10th Annual Games for birthday celebration; the contest was open to embrace anti-corruption compliance norms. nurses and patient sitters.” While not designed to Change Festival in 2013. authors from across the British Isles and it just so Matt’s book takes a regional and cultural replace nurses, the care-bots can literally sit with Alyse (Kornfeld) Streicher gets a shout-out happens that Jenny’s poem (“Morning E.R.”) took approach to FCPA compliance and enforcement a patient, speak with the patient and complete for her new job as CEO of Romemu, a Jewish first place in the competition. Accordingly, her matters in an effort to better understand the Our Offerings simple tasks—such as taking blood pressure or community in New York that, according to work was published in the British newspaper The major anti-corruption shifts occurring in the grabbing a remote for the patient. Believe it or its website, is “a welcoming, experiential, Telegraph, where it was printed alongside a photo region. He explains how American companies ~ 20 cozy rooms with private baths not, they can also snitch on a patient who is doing irreverently pious, intergenerational Jewish of the seated queen alongside her “red box” (an often confront cultural, historical, geographical ~ Full country breakfast things he or she shouldn’t, such as getting out of community that elevates and transforms item referred to in Jenny’s poem) while working and language barriers when implementing FCPA ~ Afternoon tea with homemade scones bed. It is incredible that Dan’s care-bots could individuals and communities into more on affairs of state. This February, Jenny also compliance programs with their neighbors to the ~ 80 seat tavern be available within the next decade in hospital compassionate human beings.” Sounds like a published a book titled Teaching Rules: 52 Ways to south, and provides advice for navigating these ~ 18 craft beers on draft settings. Then, who knows the implications and perfect fit for our senior class president! Alyse Achieve Teaching Success. Jenny’s husband, John, challenges. The book focuses on one of the most applications for home care? You may be ordering is also president-elect of the board of the Junior also is a member of the St. Johnsbury faculty challenging and cutting-edge aspects of FCPA ~ Full tavern menu one for your mother or father from Lowe’s or League of Central Westchester and actively and the two met while she was studying for her compliance, and an area for which little has yet ~ Warm country setting for meetings, weddings, Amazon as a birthday gift before our 35th reunion. involved with Dartmouth’s Alumni Council. master’s at St. Andrews and Oxford universities. been written: crossing cultural barriers to make reunions & receptions of all kinds The last bit of news is one of the most I’ve been on an advice kick lately (midlife The couple also have two other great works to compliance strategies effective. Matt explores ~ Personalized event & catering services harrowing winter stories I’ve heard. Tim Wetherill, soul-searching perhaps?). As we mark 25 years their names: their 8-year-old twins. the nature of unique corruption risks as well as ~ 150 seat banquet room who came to Dartmouth from Philadelphia, since the end of our freshman year, I wonder what Also in the news is one of our more prolific proven strategies to bridge cultural divides that now lives in the Helena, Montana, area. That in advice we’d give our 19-year-old selves if we could. class writers, our own Brad Parks. A previous often make compliance difficult to successfully and of itself is a harrowing winter story, but it Kathryn Ross would say: “Don’t take astronomy. No winner of the Shamus, Nero and Lefty awards for implement on the ground. Matt, who is fluent in doesn’t stop there. He and his 15-year-old son matter how pretty the telescope looks, this is not multiple volumes in his series of six Carter Ross Spanish and Portuguese, has years of experience were enjoying a day of cross-country skiing when the class for you!” while Jennifer Lien would advise novels, his latest work, Say Nothing, represents working on these issues in various parts of Latin Free WiFi & Telephone they were caught in an avalanche. The two were her younger self not to take an unchallenging a new direction for Brad and was published in America. He is a partner at Miller & Chevalier in thrown, and luckily Tim’s son was “only” buried class: “I ended up getting a C my freshman fall March. His newest protagonist, Scott Sampson, is Washington, D.C. up to his chest and able to access his cell phone. As for math I had done before, thinking it would be a judge whose family’s life is turned upside down Congratulations also to Cai (Boldt) Pandolfino, www.dowdscountryinn.com 800-482-4712 www.lathamhousetavern.com Tim explained in his email, “I suffered six broken easy (and thus checking out). Big lesson for me!” by the kidnapping of his twin children. Initial who recently was recognized as Entrepreneur ribs, a collapsed lung and a lacerated liver.” Leave Zobediah Gonzalez has lots of counsel that reviews from across the literary realm are quite of the Year by Moffly Media’s annual Women in it to a surgeon to be technical. In layman’s terms, still rings true today: “Don’t waste time trying to positive and many of us are looking forward to Business event at the Greenwich Country Club they were just plain lucky to be alive! Tim leaves become who you think others want you to be or seeing what Brad’s next great work will be! in Greenwich, Connecticut. Cai and husband the story with a bit of a cliffhanger, writing, “still trying to live up to other people’s expectations. Last but not least, our final literary spotlight Jeff founded Green & Tonic, a plant-focused deciding if I’ll ever backcountry ski again.” Have the courage to find the things you love to shines on Scott Anthony, who has recently restaurant chain with locations throughout As you bask in the June sunshine, linger do and pursue them, no matter how impractical coauthored Dual Transformation: How to Connecticut—Cos Cob, Greenwich, Darien, in the longer days and read these interesting they seem. The time to be practical will come, Reposition Today’s Business While Creating the New Canaan and Westport. Check it out bimonthly morsels of news from friends, I hope this is the time to take risks. Don’t be afraid to Future. He frequently contributes to the Harvard at greenandtonic.com. you’re motivated to share your own tidbits with go after what you want because you fear failure. Business Review, which published Scott’s work Hope everyone’s summer is off to a great our class. Drop me an email and I’ll include your Everyone’s definition of success is different. late this spring. The book is described as “a start. Please send me your news. update in the next issue. Decide what yours looks like and let that be your blueprint for how successful companies can —Jason Casell, 10106 Balmforth Lane, Houston, —Laura Hardegree Davis, 1664 Cambridge Court, compass.” leverage disruptive change to fortify today’s TX 77096; [email protected] Bethlehem, PA, 18015; [email protected] And Linda (Albers) Serotta shared the business and create tomorrow’s growth engine.” following reflection: “When I was in law school I His unique insight comes as managing partner Hey, ’98s, as you are reading this, the Drum roll, please: It’s official, we had tickets to meet Roy Lichtenstein at Ohio State of Innosight, a growth strategy consulting calendar has turned to summer. It is have our first ’95 baby heading to University. I did not go because the coursework firm dedicated to helping companies build and 98late June 2017 and the countdown is Dartmouth as a first-year student this weighed down on me like a ton of bricks. Roy died innovate their business models, where Scott has officially on to our 20-year reunion next June. 95 Evelyn Brady fall! Ashleigh Brady, daughter of and shortly and suddenly afterward. I have spent 20 been for the last 10 years. He has authored several How can this possibly be? I still have vivid Dr. Drew Brady ’96, has been accepted in the class years chasing his paintings around the country. other books, including The Little Black Book of memories of striding across the Green in the days of 2021. She plans to study a combination of art My advice is to meet Roy Lichtenstein. There will Innovation and The First Mile: A Launch Manual leading up to graduation, and the driving rain we and engineering and has been an avid volleyball never be another chance. There’s a time to leave for Getting Great Ideas into the Market. sat through during Commencement ceremonies player through high school. Congratulations! the library and to experience life.” The year has already been a prolific one for is still fresh in my mind. And yet, here we are While on the subject of ’95 babies, we Keep your news coming! these three authors—all masters in their specific less than a year away from a big reunion. If you Austrian Inspired Lodging, Dining & von Trapp Brewing have a new one in the family. Congratulations —Kaja (Schuppert) Fickes, 2 Bishops Lane, genres—and we look forward to seeing many more would like to help in any way, please reach out to Mountain Biking & Hiking on 2,500 Acres to Kristen Foord and her husband, Peter on the Hingham, MA 02043; kaja.k.fickes.95@ works in their respective fields in the years to Kate Gold, who, when she is not helping plan the birth of their daughter, Mia Caroline Capozzoli, dartmouth.edu; Natalie Herring, 1911 Rex Ave., come! I know my summer reading list just filled reunion, also moonlights as our ’98 newsletter Tennis, Swimming, Disc Golf, Massage & Fitness Center in March. There are other ’95 babies on their way, #41, Joplin, MO 64801; (417) 553-7419; 1995dcn@ up! editor. I am sure Kate would love to hear from so stay tuned for more updates as our class family gmail.com —Garrett Gil de Rubio, 1062 Middlebrooke Drive, you guys at [email protected] if you have continues to grow. Ashleigh, you can look forward Canton, GA 30115; [email protected] any thoughts about reunion or would like to help to babysitting opportunities in 2020 at our next In most parts of the world, spring with any of the planning. reunion if you’re interested! represents a period of new growth, Congratulations to Matt Ellis on the As for class news, I recently heard from Latia In other congratulations, a belated one for rebirth and revitalization. It is quite publication of his book, The FCPA in Curry, who has never before given an update to Owen Gottlieb, 96 Rabbi who married Abby Bellows fitting then that this year, in particular, the 97Latin America: Common Corruption Class Notes and wanted to let her fellow ’98s of Vienna, Virginia, in the company of many season has brought with it an amazing bounty Risks and Effective Compliance Strategies for know that she is “alive and well.” Latia currently Dartmouth friends in October 2015. Owen is of published works written by some of the many the Region. As Latin America experiences resides in Los Angeles, where she is a principal Stowe, Vermont | 800-826-7000 | www.trappfamily.com assistant professor of interactive games and authors within our ranks (some of whom have a historic anti-corruption wave, the book at an issue advocacy communications firm called Johannes von Trapp Class of 1963 Sam von Trapp Class of 1994

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We currently live in Housed in a polished 40mm gold stainless local ingredients. Perfect for family steel casing with a Dartmouth Regiment a/c, free local calls, continental breakfast. AAA. Two selection of microbrews and crafted cocktails. by students and alumni for this university-wide San Francisco, where Brooke works in the ICU at 1653 West Woodstock Road, Woodstock, VT; vacations/reunions/weddings. 18mm nylon watchstrap. $180 miles south on Main Street (Route 10); teaching prize. Her specialty is instructing law UCSF and I run finance and operations at Sapho, (603) 298-8721. (802) 457-5000; www.ontheriverwoodstock.com. (603) 795-2141; www.lochlymelodge.com. • Miyota GM15 Movement students in legal writing and research. Double an enterprise software startup, with three other • Mineral Glass congrats to Anne and her family! Dartmouth grads.” • 5ATM Water Resistant Rally, where she advises foundations, nonprofits, Hello, ’99s! more control and really take advantage of the I’m hoping for a lot more news in the next Laura Grey and her husband, Robert Honstein, • 8mm thick including lens and back philanthropists and corporations on how to I hope you’re making the most experience that we’ve earned over the years and issue, so send your updates! were thrilled to welcome Hazel Grey Honstein build movements around the issues they care of the (generally) warm weather and reap the rewards of that hard work by having —Kate Ryan Stowe, 849 26th Ave., San Francisco, to their family in April. Hazel joins brother 99 CA 94121; [email protected] Henry, 2. They are still living in Jamaica Plain, about. Latia is also expecting her first child this that you’re getting time to rest with friends and an ownership position in the company.” This, September with her partner, Giles Harrison, family. We have lots of updates to share. they hope, will help more women become small- Massachusetts, and even get to see some other and is “very much looking forward” to our 20th First, Martinique Grigg and Clara Veinard ’01 business owners. Greetings, ’01s and happy summer! We ’02s around the neighborhood. reunion next year! were profiled inGeekwire for their work to help Sarah Wayne Callies has also made the have some classmates setting off on Rachel Ciprotti filled me in on her upcoming And that is where we will need to leave things more women become entrepreneurs. Building news. In addition to her work as an actress in 01adventures far and wide. Others will move: “I am moving to Seattle! By the time this for now, as Latia is the only ’98 who has sent me on their own experience at Amazon and other television programs including Prison Break, The help you stay entertained without having to leave is printed I will be a resident of that city, moving any news this spring! Please shoot me a note companies, Martinique and Clara created a Colony and The Walking Dead, Sarah has also your comfy chair. across the country from my hometown of Atlanta and let me know what’s going on in your lives, search fund called Grant Peak Capital, which helped save lives by being a spokesperson Some ’01s are reliving or relying on college along with my long-time boyfriend, who has taken personally, professionally or otherwise. I so very help people with business experience acquire for the International Rescue Committee skills with their summer plans. Alisa (Beck) and a job at Microsoft. Any local alumni, please look enjoy hearing from each and every ’98 who takes capital and acquire one or more small businesses. (IRC), a humanitarian aid nongovernmental Scott Harrison will be dusting off their college- me up! I am looking for a job in the arts or in OUTFITTING DARTMOUTH the time to reach out! Martinique told Geekwire that women like her and organization. In an interview with Town & level French skills when they rent a house in nonprofits.” STUDENTS AND ALUMNI SINCE My best. Clara faced a common situation: “We’ve amassed Country magazine in April, Sarah said that her Arles, France, with their family in August. Jane Julia Levy wrote and illustrated Donny the 1919 ON MAIN STREET HANOVER —Jeffrey Beyer, 25 Aspen Way, Morristown, NJ this experience, we may have other priorities in passion for humanitarian work began after (Parkin) Kullman and Karilyn Heisen are reprising Bully, a children’s book inspired by the pervasive Your purchase supports Dartmouth College 07960; [email protected] our life and we’re looking for a way to have some attending a lecture on Darfur shortly after moving a sophomore summer trip to the Second College political bullying in the 2016 presidential

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Baby Caterpillar currently Farm-fresh cuisine, carefully harvested ingre- normalization of bad behavior in public (and acquisition marketing and really excited to be at old baby, in tow. holds a patent for a children’s toothbrush that dients and regional recipes inspire the seasonal private) life. This is Julia’s first book and she ran a fast-moving startup filled with smart people, Rachel Holmes Kelly and husband Miles goes over the finger of the caregiver, providing menus at the Woodstock Inn & Resort’s distinct a successful crowdfunding campaign to get the creating a great product (vs. my last role at a moved to South Carolina in December and on bite protection for the adult. Beyond its flagship restaurants. The talented culinary team prepares INVEST! book off the ground. Copies of the first edition are big corporate business). And I can wear jeans, February 21 had a baby girl, Quinn Aline Kelly. product, there are products for children all creative entrées and innovative cocktails, resulting still available at DonnytheBully.com. Julia lives which is really all I want out of life. Plated delivers She’s a lot of fun and she’s kind enough to let the way up to age 10. The product line, which in exceptional Northeastern cuisine that showcases in New York City with her husband, Ari Edelson, weekly recipes and ingredients for you to cook at them get some sleep. Lauren Hendrickson and includes educational literature and a compelling the essence of Vermont. Call (844) 545-4178 and their son, Eliot, 3. home, and I can honestly say the food is fantastic. Jason Cuno welcomed their son, Liam, into the storybook, will launch in pediatric dental offices or visit www.woodstockinn.com. Thanks for all the updates! Keep sending So if anyone wants to try it, hit me up for a referral world in October. Eleanor Alexander and Matt Kemp in September. Congratulations, Kelly! them along. link. (Also, I’m going to have a baby in a week or had a little girl in April. Mitch Ermentrout and his Dartmouth professor Steve Swayne wrote LATHAM HOUSE TAVERN AT DOWD’S —Anne Cloudman, 315 West 99th St., Apt. 2D, New two, but that’s boring. Everyone’s doing that.)” wife, Ginny, live in Atlanta with their 2-year-old in to tell us of Brent Reidy’s new job as the deputy COUNTRY INN York, NY 10025; [email protected] So many wonderful things to report— daughter, Charlotte, and new baby boy, Stone, director for research and collections at the New Good food. Good beer. Good times. congratulations all around. It was a joy to do who was born on February 21. Lars Kenseth lives in York Public Library for the Performing Arts. Full menu for lunch and dinner with 18 draft beers. Hello again, ’03s! Jill Haltigan, your another column for you all. Please do send any Los Angeles, where he keeps busy as a cartoonist Congratulations, Brent; here we thought bringing A great location for class reunions, weddings former secretary, here, pinch-hitting future updates you may have to our class email for and a Sundance fellow. He you on to the expanded class executive committee and gatherings of all sizes. In an exclusive Q & A, new chief for Kellee Harper Hanigan, who is account, [email protected]. also developing a pilot with Adult Swim called in March was big news! 9 Main Street, Lyme, NH; investment o cer Alice Ruth ’83 discusses 03 Kellee (Harper) Hanigan Chuck Deuce. Lastly, Thomas Henry Reyes was born to currently crushing it in the academic world, — , 4347 Golf Bag Lane, (603) 795-4712; how to grow the endowment. working toward tenure and in the midst of her Terre Haute, IN 47802; dartmouth2003notes@ For the third time in two years, I’ll end with Andres Reyes and wife Maggie in March. Congrats, www.dowdscountryinn.com; Ph.D. Let me take a moment for old time’s sake gmail.com tragic news. We lost Caz Liske far too soon on April Dre and Maggie! This keeps the streak of baby www.lathamhousetavern.com. ä ä ä ä and say that I hope by the time you are reading 24 in Moscow, Russia. His bountiful talents at news for our class alive and well in 2017. this the Pittsburgh Penguins will have clinched Hello, ’04s. I hope summer is off to a Dartmouth in Italian, theater productions Have a great rest of summer, everyone. I look RAMUNTO’S BRICK & BREW DOODLE! back-to-back Stanley Cups, with the Pirates well strong start. Let’s dive in! and the Aires were a warm-up for his 13 years forward to your news for the fall. Hanover’s only real New York pizza, featuring positioned to play into October. Jenny Sharfstein Kane and her as a Moscow-based actor, director, translator, —Matt Nicholson, 79 Potomac Ave., SE, #345, traditional, Sicilian and brick-oven specialty 04 filmmaker, teacher and musician. Caz was a rare Washington, DC 20003; mtnicholson3@gmail. A few of these updates got missed from husband, Andy, welcome their second child, pizzas, salads, subs, calzones, the biggest the fall, and we apologize, but better late than Max, on November 28, 2016. He joins big sister gem and companion to many in our class and at com beer in town and much more. never when keeping up with old friends! Strawn Eve, who is 3! They live in New York City, where Dartmouth. He is survived by his wife, Polina, Casual atmosphere, deliveries. C. Cathcart wrote to say he got married to Nathan Jenny works at Bloomberg Philanthropies on the son Oliver, loving family in Denver and countless Happy summer, ’07s! By the time you Open ’til midnight 7 days. M. Davis (Middlebury ’03) last August in Yosemite education program. Sara Glazer and her husband, friends and colleagues across continents. Please read this our 10th-year reunion will 9 East South Street, Hanover; National Park. Fellow alums in attendance were Sean Heikkila ’02, welcomed son Griffin to the visit DAM online for a complete obituary and to 07have passed and you’ll have a new (603) 643-9500. Taylor W. French ’02, Luke R. Caffey and Andrew world in September. He’s a bundle of energy and leave remembrances. I will forever treasure Caz class secretary reporting the notes! Thank you Goldstein ’05. We also heard from Reid Thompson, smiles. In the last two years Robert Kimmitt got and his infectious laughter, ever-churning mind for sharing your stories with me for the past five THE CANOE CLUB my old lab buddy, who moved to Portland, Oregon, married, had a baby and started working at the and overflowing heart. years—it’s been my pleasure helping to celebrate An inventive menu featuring local produce, farm- Professors and other academics now about six months ago with his husband of more law firm Kirkland & Ellis in Washington, D.C. —Cliff Campbell, 203 Baltic St., Apt. D1, Brooklyn, your lives. Please give my successor as difficult a stead cheeses and organic meats. A rustic yet stylish have their very own coloring and activities than a year now, Jeffrey Barnet (Harvard ’06). Elizabeth Fontaine and husband Tommy welcomed NY 11201; (917) 345-6494; cliff.campbell@gmail. time as you gave me trying to fit all your news and dining room with unusual Dartmouth ephemera. book. Doodling for Academics, edited “We’re excited for hiking and biking and all that a baby boy, William Harrison Truman, on the com accomplishments into 600 words! Onto the notes! 24 draft beers on tap, plus 187 wines and 28 single by Christie Henry ’91 with tongue fi rmly the Pacific Northwest has to offer! This is also my Fourth of July last summer. Hannah Fries and John Wilson married Mary Beth Buchignani on malts. Open for Lunch, Dinner, Late Night Menu in cheek, delights in the bizarre highs and first real job post-residency: I’ll be treating skin her husband, Adam Brown, welcomed their son, Happy summer, everyone, hope all is February 25 in Memphis, Tennessee. Dartmouth and Live Accoustic Music Entertainment–360 days/ arcane lows of academic life. cancers and doing genomics research at Oregon Amos David Brown, into the world on February well. This year continues to bring lots ’07s in attendance included Dan Linsalata, Mike and year. 27 S. Main St. between the Dartmouth Co-op Health & Science University and the Portland VA 23. Everyone is doing well and enjoying life in of great news about our class. Kerry (Snow) Greene, Kevin Hudak, Stethers White, & Bookstore. (603) 643-9660; 05 Dax Tejera Andrew Eastman Medical Center.” western Massachusetts, where Hannah is now First, the class of 2005 is officially the and , along with Bruce www.canoeclub.us. ä ä ä ä More recently, Courtney (Anderson) DaCosta working as a freelance editor. Also, Hannah’s first youngest class to create an endowment for Gago ’05, Jeff Cooperman ’06, Eric Crawford ’08, wrote to say, “Jason DaCosta and I welcomed a book of poems, Little Terrarium, was published Dartmouth. The endowment will last in perpetuity Matt Ailey ’09 and Clark Warthen ’10. John is THE LYME INN FEUD! baby girl, Claire Mariann, on April 16. She joins by Hedgerow Books this past winter! and supports one of the College’s newest senior vice president at Jamestown, LP, a real Just minutes from Hanover, the Lyme Inn Tavern proud big brother Flynn, who is 3. We live in Joanna Giordano has become more active in initiatives, the Dartmouth Entrepreneurial estate investment firm. “We will live in Atlanta and Garden Room offer tantalizing culinary Minneapolis, where I’m in-house counsel with the New York City biking community (WE Bike Network Innovation Center. We sincerely and welcome any classmates to contact us if creations. With several function rooms available, 3M Co. and Jason leads the Twin Cities office NYC, Bike NY, Transportation Alternatives). appreciate all who donated and helped make passing through in the future.” The Lyme Inn is the ideal place for your next mini and the customer support function of Alarm.com Check it out and bike with her! Megan Fontanella this endowment a reality. As a class we’ve also Melissa Machaj writes, “I’m currently enjoying reunion, meeting or rehearsal dinner. Visit us and Inc.” Henry Shi passed along his good news too: Remmelts curated the current exhibition, recently launched a new initiative to provide Canadian life north of the border. I’ll be at the view our menu online. Dinners Wednesday thru “In January I became a partner at the law firm of “Visionaries: Creating a Modern Guggenheim,” support to fellow classmates in need. The goal reunion with my fiancé, Scott McAuley—we got Sunday from 5 to 9 p.m. Harris, Wiltshire & Grannis LLP in Washington, at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New of the committee is to rally around classmates by engaged in March! He’s looking forward to seeing www.thelymeinn.com or call for a reservation at D.C., focusing on telecommunications regulation York. Clare Gupta, Laura Delaney Nichol, Robin providing a network of support that can include Dartmouth in June because he’s heard so much (603) 795-4824. and transactions.” Kathleen (Reeder) Paley was Deliso Woodcock and Carly O’Connell Abrahamson reaching out with cards, gifts, meals, referrals and about it and has never been. I’m looking forward also recently promoted to special counsel at gathered together to see it and have only rave other general support. Please contact any member to it too!” JEWEL OF INDIA Alums Sylvanus Thayer and Alden Partridge Covington & Burling. “I’m a litigator focusing on reviews. It runs through September, so go check of the class executive committee if you know of a Michael Amico received his Ph.D. in American Featuring northern Indian cuisine, curries, tandoor made major contributions to the pharmaceutical product liability defense work. it out! Gine Ferrie just completed her Ph.D. in fellow ’05 who could use our help. studies from Yale. His dissertation, “The Union of dishes, vegetarian selections with seasonings military during the 19th century. It’s an interesting, challenging practice and I’m conservation biology at the University of Central In terms of classmate news, Danielle Grundy the Two Henrys,” is about the “peculiar and rarest ranging from mild to fiery hot. Try our wonderful They also hated each other. thrilled with the new role.” Florida and is still working at Disney’s Animal was filmed bySportsnet this past winter in a intimacy” between two men in the Civil War. breads and refreshing yogurt drinks. Sara E. Baron got married to Kevin Nelson Kingdom as a research manager. Aruna Kamath profile on the nonprofit charity she founded to Ariel Eckstein announces, “My wife gave Open 7 days: Lunch 11:30-2:30, Dinner 4:30-10. 27 Lebanon St., Hanover; (603) 643-2217; DARTMOUTHALUMNIMAGAZINE.COM (Oklahoma City University ’02, MTS Drew moved to Seattle two years ago with her husband, support girls who want to play hockey but don’t birth to our first child! Simon Asher Eckstein Theological School ’05) at her church, First Wes Lowrie. She’s a pediatric anesthesiologist have the financial means. The piece spotlighting was born on March 14 at NYU Langone during www.jewelofindiahanover.com. United Methodist of Schenectady, New York, at Seattle Children’s Hospital and couldn’t be the Grindstone Award Foundation aired in March the big blizzard. He’s a Pi(e) Day baby, which is a FOLLOW DAM on March 18. Dartmouth was well represented happier at work. She loves living in the Pacific during Hockey Night in Canada. Congratulations, special day to us because of my love of math and SIMON PEARCE RESTAURANT & NEW BAR with Mark Alvarez ’69, John Olsen ’02, Hilary Northwest and welcomes any Dartmouth Danielle! my wife’s love of baking. The whole family will be Award-winning, farm-to-table restaurant Alvarez and Alex Streeter (whose lovely daughter, folks to visit. From time to time she gets to see Kelly (Miller) Yazdani recently founded Baby up in Hanover for reunion.” overlooking the Ottauquechee River. Sip a hand- Brynna, served as the ring bearer), Katie Blye, Katie Nubia Solomon, who is working for Starbucks Caterpillar LLC with the goal of creating products Nadia Ali shares, “I finished my hematology- crafted cocktail, watch our master glassblowers Lundquist Swor, Alicia Willson Grossmann, Rachel headquarters. Aruna also did a mini-reunion on that would allow parents to more readily care oncology fellowship at Rutgers Robert Wood and find the perfect gift. Open daily. (802) 295-1470; SimonPearce.com. 88 DARTMOUTH ALUMNI MAGAZINE JULY/AUGUST 2017 89 SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION CLASS NOTES 2008-2012 WHERE TO SHOP Johnson Medical School in June and then Trabelsi quit his job, moved back to Sweden part- out of the city in May, citing “soul-crushing in either location, it’s well worth the trip. been doing is writing, actually using my creative I’ll be starting my first real doctor job as an time, started narrating audiobooks and released winters, unconscionable rent payments and the The ever-impressive Tabetha Xavier wrote writing degree. On that front, in April 2016 I was assistant professor of medicine in the division of an album in April called Weary Soul. summer garbage smell.” The happy couple will and associate produced a film,What’s In a invited by Mike Lewis to join the When to Jump hematology at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine Zack Styskal got engaged. spend the summer traveling as much as possible Name, which was invited to the Cannes Film community as a blogger detailing the various LEAGUE OF NH CRAFTSMEN GALLERY at Temple University in Philadelphia August 1. Charlie Stoebe writes that Dave and Jess and working as little as possible before moving Festival Short Film Corner in May 2016. Olivia risks in my professional journey, but I’ve spent Gifts that inspire and delight. Jewelry, pottery, So I will be moving to Philadelphia in June and (Ogden) Lamb remodeled their apartment in west in the fall. In May Diana Dinescu graduated Baptista ’12, Chris Herbie Holland ’11 and Gabriel most of my time lately making a documentary glass, home décor, prints, something for I hope to hang out with Derrick Smith for happy New York City and all are invited any time! No from the University of Virginia with a Ph.D. in Rodriguez ’13 all played a role (the first two more called Night and Day: The Life of Anthony Hollie everyone. Classes for adults, teens and hour all the time.” need to RSVP! clinical psychology and married Bryan Strother literally than the last) in bringing the story to life. and Lovell Love. children in clay, metal and mixed media. Featured in the news: Sara Segall and her Corinne Foster and her husband moved to the following weekend! Alumni in attendance Olivia Snyder-Spak is a development producer for “When I’m not writing or Salesforcing, I’m Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. husband founded a high-performance skiwear Nelson, New Zealand, and hiked the Te Araroa included members of the wedding party Elyssa Left/Right, a TV production company in N.Y.C. finding ways to better perform as the internship 13 Lebanon St., Hanover, NH; company, Orsden. Check it out at orsden.com. trail for two months; they’re still waiting to Benedikt, Jenny Strakovsky and Wendell Smith, as If you’ve got a reality, documentary or scripted chair of the Dartmouth Club of Los Angeles. So (603) 643-5050, gallery shop; Tanner Glass was spotlighted in a New York see a penguin. Brooks Smith writes from Hong well as Laura Hester, Ying Cheng, Kathryn Twyman show idea, pitch her! if you have an internship or an open room that (603) 643-5384, classes. www.hanoverleague.org. Times article with the intimidating headline, Kong, where he’s on a two-year assignment. He and Vlad Dobru ’10. Lily Eom, after beginning her M.B.A. at an intern could use, I’m the guy who needs to “Tanner Glass, Called Up by Rangers, Adds is getting married in Vermont in July. He passed Malcolm Freberg appeared on his third season Kellogg, will be embracing her hipster roots and know. Hit me up!” ROBERT JAMES WALSH & COMPANY Physical Element at Forward” (March 16). his professional engineer licensure exam and is of Survivor. Lilian Mehrel got the Tribeca All Access interning at Microsoft in Seattle this summer. K. If you’d like to write a guest column in the Antiques, Art, Modernism, Appraisals. Chris Polashenski is hard at work on NASA’s now a licensed structural engineer in both the interactive prototype award for her comedy James Hung just completed his Ph.D. in ecology at future, feel free to send something my way! Across from Simon Pearce Glass, Quechee, VT. SnowEx project, which will serve as the basis for United States and Australia and he and his wife series, Bright & Gifted, to be shot in Miami. UCSD and is headed to the Ohio State University —Hillary S. Cheng, 10930 Gray Place, Tustin, (802) 356-7112; RobertJamesWalsh.com. NASA’s future satellite missions to measure water plan to move to Australia once their time in Hong Kimberly Kruge appears in the spring 2017 issue for his postdoc in crop pollination research. Both CA 92782; (603) 546-8452; hillary.s.cheng@ content in snowy environments. Kong is over. of Ploughshares, an award-winning journal of new are interested in connecting with alums in the dartmouth.edu PRO SHOP May you all continue making headlines, Julianne Austin welcomed her son, Benjamin writing. Ray Padgett has his first book coming out area. Get your golfing gear with the Dartmouth experiencing joy and finding meaning, dear Scott Austin, on April 15 at Dartmouth-Hitchcock in October, called Cover Me: The Stories Behind the Boyd Lever is looking forward to incorporating Class of ’12s: This is it! It’s the last College logo. The Pro Shop has a wide variety of friends. Medical Center! Lyndsey Ramsey and her husband, Greatest Cover Songs of All Time. He interviewed a technology company and is looking to move round of notes before reunion and it’s shirts, jackets, umbrellas and golfing equipment. See you around! David, welcomed their second daughter, Claire David Byrne, Roger Daltrey, Weird Al, Pras and to Palo Alto, California. Tay Stevenson started my last round of notes as your class Need something special? We do special orders! Jesse Shaw Ethan Handel 12 — , Unit 3120 #9, DPO, AA 34055; Adelle, on December 22. and his a bunch of others for the book. It is a spinoff of a Generation Atomic, a advocacy secretary. Tempus fugit, am I right? Real quick [email protected] wife, Morgan, are expecting their first child this website he has run for 10 years on cover songs, organization for nuclear energy, for which he though, reunion is right around the corner. By (603) 646-2000; www.golf.Dartmouth.edu. summer. Cover Me (check it out at covermesongs.com), recently ran his first canvassing and organizing the time this gets to your inboxes and mailboxes, My fellow classmates, I am honored When people say “go big or go home,” Kevin which he actually started on his religion foreign operation. He was also thrilled to take part in our fifth-year reunion will be a matter of days COGWORKS to present to you my final submission Tang goes home. At home, he listens to the study program in Edinburgh fall 2007. Camp Granite in Hanover last month. Marina away, so brush off those jorts and all that flair Wooden cutting boards, Lazy Susans, home to class notes. Weather Channel at 0.25x speed. He talks to his Keep a look out for mini-reunions in your Andreazi, after successfully selling her innovation that’s been sitting around unworn for far too accents, bookmarks and fine Dartmouth gifts. 08Anne Stava-Murray started a community fake ficus. He tucks his chia pets into bed. area and follow ’09s on Facebook (Dartmouth consulting firm, has been traveling and exploring long. Even though I’m positive that we’ve been Antrim, NH; (603) 588-3333; www.cogworks.com. action group following the Women’s March in And I’m taking a page out of Kevin’s book College Class of 2009), Twitter (@Dartmouth09) what’s next, including buying land and finding sucked into some weird time warp, to be honest, January. They are being featured in a Dutch public and going home. Thank you all for the years of fun and Instagram (@dartmouth09). Share a picture sustainable ways of investing in the Amazon I’m pretty pumped and I’m 100-percent banking broadcasting documentary series. writing these and feel free to still send me updates. with the class via [email protected]. region of Brazil. on reunion feeling a heck of a lot like Sophomore Erica Jones will be graduating from Columbia —Jon Hopper, 51 Astor Place, 9th Floor, —Liz (Doolittle) Kahane, 7 Chatmoss Road, And, to show that the community is still Summer, which I could definitely use a hit of. This University next month with a master of arts in New York City, NY 10003; (203) 539-1225; Henderson, NV 89052; (617) 909-7669; strong, I’m happy to report that Kathy Oprea is all a long-winded way of saying get pumped private school leadership and this fall she’ll be [email protected] [email protected] ran the Boston Marathon (setting a personal for reunion and I can’t wait to see you all there. the new upper school dean of students at Friends record of 3 hours, 28 minutes) cheered on by Seriously though, no one is expecting you to have Seminary. Karelle Hall will begin a Ph.D. program Class of ’09s are doing exciting work This is a guest column by the wonderful fellow ’10s John Schroeder, Vanessa Szalapski, solved world hunger or to have become the next in anthropology at Rutgers this fall. Jessica Long around the world. Here are just a few Jake Routhier: Happy spring, ’10s! I’m Becca Dellenbaugh, Catherine Armstrong and Alex Shonda Rhimes. It’s been five years, y’all, let’s just graduated from medical school on June 4. Jon of our new adventures. going to start off by saying how nice Hall. Jocelyn Krauss has been happily supporting adjust them expectations, okay? Scheer 09Marissa Alert 10 and his girlfriend Kat Stillman ’10 moved starts a postdoctoral research it’s been for me to hear from so many of you, and student startups at the Harvard Innovation Labs Now on to the updates. to San Francisco after finishing up school; he is fellowship in August at Johns Hopkins in the I encourage each of you to reach out to an old and regularly runs into many alums, too numerous I’m oh so very proud of all of the newly running business development and partnerships division of general internal medicine. Alejandro Dartmouth friend to let them know you’re thinking to name-drop here. matched doctors in the room. Allow me to list for financial tech startup CircleUp. Iran Ariel is 95 Borquez is finishing up his pediatrics residency of them. Our classmates are an impressive group; Lastly, I (Jake) am living in Philadelphia, a few of them for you. Tara Henn was matched percent done with graduate school and moved at Stanford and starts a pediatric cardiology here are some of their accomplishments. but will be spending the summer between San into ear, neck, throat/head and neck surgery to Albany, New York, last year for a one-year fellowship at UC San Diego. He wrote, “All are Congratulations to everybody who matched Francisco and Nashville, Tennessee. If you’re at her No. 1 choice, Oregon Health & Science internship in psychology. Once he receives his welcome to come hang out in San Diego-Tijuana this March. Jane Kurtzman will be in residence at in either city let me know and I’ll make it my University Hospital in Portland, Oregon. Jason Ph.D. in August he’s headed back to Israel for a and grab a beer.” Agatha Erickson will work this Columbia’s department of urology. Zoe Lawrence beeswax to come say hi. Tong matched into general surgery at the Hospital MAKE job teaching psychology at Jaffa College. summer for the Northern Australia Aboriginal will be starting her residency in internal medicine —Jennifer Chong, Via dei Serragli 7, Florence 50124 of the University of Pennsylvania. Kelsey Pinson Evan Carlson finished his first year of a part- Justice Agency in Darwin, Australia, and would at NYU. Ben Murray will also be doing an internal (FI), Italy; [email protected] matched into OB/GYN and will be heading back time M.B.A. at UC Berkeley. He recently switched love to catch up with any Dartmouth people while medicine residency, but across the country at the to the West Coast to University of California jobs thanks to a connection from fellow alumnus she is Down Under! Elise Hogan is moving from University of Washington. Amita Kulkarni, in her For this issue, we’re having a guest San Diego Medical. Marietta Smith matched into Dermott McHugh ’09. Jonathan Gordon finished the San Francisco Bay Area to Chicago to attend last year of medical school at the Warren Alpert columnist with an update about his life primary medicine and is heading to California Northwestern’s J.D./M.B.A. program in June Booth (the University of Chicago) for business Medical School of Brown University, is thrilled to post-college! Kyle Battle writes in: “If Pacific Medical Center in San Francisco for the and is sad to miss reunion because of Kellogg’s school in the fall. Samantha Kaplan matched into have matched at the Women & Infants Hospital- 11you had asked me three months before graduation next year and then will be off to UC San Diego NEWS graduation. He’s moving to N.Y.C. in September an internal medicine residency at the University Brown University for obstetrics and gynecology. what I’d be doing in six years, you couldn’t have Medical Center for the next three years to work to start as an associate at Sullivan & Cromwell. of Washington so will move to Seattle for the next Speaking of OB/GYNs, congratulations to paid me to believe I’d be building out databases in anesthesiology. Impressed does not even begin Andy Blancero started a new job as a city three-plus years. She would love to connect with Zachary Gottlieb and his wife, Valerie (Silverman) for organizations. After the NFL lockout severely to cover it, guys. Several rounds of applause and planner with the N.Y.C. Department of City classmates in the area. Alan Kwan is moving to Gottlieb ’04, on the birth of their daughter, Remi changed my plans of landing a front office job good luck! Planning in his home borough of Staten Island. Hong Kong to be a professor of finance.Peter Elizabeth. Zach reports that she “is already an somewhere, I ended up in Orlando, Florida, In other news that is all kinds of impressive, Andy will also be running the N.Y.C. Marathon this Shellito finished his Ph.D. in hydrologic modeling expert at the boot and rally.” working for a sales training company run by the Peter Williamson, our favorite professional golfer, is fall to raise money for the Staten Island Greenbelt and remote sensing at CU Boulder and married Chris Bustard is getting married in August to father of fellow ’11 Jacky Nikić. back at it and competed in the Puerto Rico Open. Conservancy. Josh Feder worked on two shows at Dr. Cailey Condit. They will move to Houston Kate Lyon ’05. Benjy Meigs and Jason Lyon, along “There I was introduced to Salesforce, which Lastly, Beyoncé circa 2008 would be CONTACT YOUR Northern Stage back in White River Junction, this summer to enjoy a life with more humidity. with plenty of other alums, will be in the wedding. ended up being the bulk of my career thus far. proud: So many rings to report. Caroline Marani Vermont, and this fall will be moving to California Michael Bamberger married his long-time Kari Cholnoky writes, “I’ll be in a two-person Now, as an independent Salesforce consultant and Marcus Poteete are engaged. As are Neera CLASS SECRETARY to pursue his M.F.A. in directing at UC Irvine. girlfriend, Melissa Ouellette, in New Orleans show at Big Medium Gallery in Austin, Texas, in Los Angeles, I work closely with a handful of Chatterjee and Daniel Charnoff. But wait, there’s Caitlin Crowe moved to Portland, Maine, and this past January, joined by many Dartmouth opening April 21 and will be artist-in-residence nonprofits to help them leverage the platform’s more. Martha Boylston and Jody O’Neill are also TODAY. joined Key Bank as a relationship manager on its friends from around the country. After spending at the Fountainhead in Miami for the month of advantages without the cost. engaged and so are Jill Cohen and Scott O’Brien. middle market commercial lending team. Simon eight prosperous years in N.Y.C., he finally moved May.” If you have an opportunity to see Kari’s art “What I would have guessed I would have Congrats all around, guys!

90 DARTMOUTH ALUMNI MAGAZINE JULY/AUGUST 2017 91 CLASS NOTES 2013-2016 What scientists say about That’s all for now, ’12s. I have one more round in May, at which point he will be going on to a practices. Madison Pauly is an assistant editor at Mother why print magazine ads work of notes before I write you guys my last round of residency in psychiatry at the University of Iowa Andrew Longhi wrote in: “Since graduation Jones in San Francisco, where she helps run the notes. Don’t worry we’ll get through this. In all Hospitals and Clinics. I worked in various political and policy jobs, research department and report on gender and seriousness, though, save me a little post-reunion Max Hunter and Lexi Kellison adopted an most recently on U.S. Commerce Secretary criminal justice. For the March-April issue she Reading on paper is slower and deeper; paper readers remember more Facebook stalking and do me a solid: Come say adorable rescue dog named Frankie. If you find a Penny Pritzker’s global economics team in the researched and wrote a timeline called, ‘I Made hi when I see you all on the Green or wherever good stick, send it their way. Frankie loves sticks! Obama administration. We worked to shift how that Bitch Famous: A Brief History of Men Getting reunion may take us. It will be great to see y’all. Courtney Karol lives in Tucson, Arizona, and the U.S. government deploys its economic tools Credit for Women’s Accomplishments,” which higher comprehension preferred by majority Now excuse me while I brush off my fanny pack is finishing her first year at to address global challenges and how we engage can be found on its website. and recall (even millennials) and 10X shades. College of Medicine. the private sector as an influential policy partner. Reed Boyer recently moved to Boston to begin —Kelley Crisp, 45 Marion St., #513, Brookline, MA Our classmates in the Marines are all doing In the fall I will start at Stanford Law School to work at a robotics startup. Michael Blum recently released his fifth 02446; [email protected] impressive things. Jack Boger is still serving as continue studying the legal challenges that arise stimulates emotions more focused attention album, The Reservoir. This album marks a an intelligence officer at Camp Pendleton in in our increasingly global economy.” and desires less distraction So many updates, so few words! I’m Southern California and will deploy to East Asia After three years in New York, departure from Blum’s previous four albums and cutting to the chase. this fall. Charlotte Williams is leaving active duty Georgi Klissurski will be home in Bulgaria for the his debut as a singer-songwriter. He produced Alexis Monroe got engaged in and moving to L.A. this summer with her fiancé, summer, hiking and traveling around Europe, and most of the album in his apartment, playing slower reading drives sensory involvement, 13 Joe Schwappach. Kate Sullivan guitar and keyboard, singing vocals and doing the March and will be married in August 2018. She is reentering the then returning to school in August. He is pursuing speeds which contributes to writes in, “My fiancé’s name is Jacob Lightner, civilian world and applying to graduate school a dual M.B.A.-M.P.A. at Wharton and Harvard recording himself. His album has been featured impact on readers and we were introduced four years ago by his best this fall. Joel Malkin recently returned from a Kennedy School. in Newsday and The Island Now. friend, Jacob Batchelor ’12. We live on the Upper deployment to the Middle East and reported to Renee Lai is headed to the University of Texas After nearly two years as an analyst at the East Side in N.Y.C. with our two cats.” Quantico, Virginia, to train the next generation of at Austin for her M.F.A. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission in Matt Peterson married Amanda Ross in San Marine officers at the basic school.Zach Doherty Michael Klein is working at Sotheby’s in Washington, D.C., Tyler Stoff is moving to Durham, Advertise in the Ivy League Magazine Network and reach 1,200,000+ Francisco in April, and Paul Strauch, Dan Husband is training to be a public affairs officer and has New York, managing Mei Moses, a set of indices North Carolina, this fall to complete a master of alumni from Brown, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, Princeton, Stanford, and Rajiv Raghavan were in the wedding party. been assigned to Okinawa, Japan. Thank you all widely recognized as the preeminent measure public policy at Duke University. University of Chicago, University of Pennsylvania, and Yale with a Alexander Stockton recently wrote and Jennifer McGrew got married in May. for your service! of the state of the art market. He had previously print ad in our 9 publications. Visit: ivymags.com to learn more. Congratulations! —Emily Fletcher, 545 North 70th St., Seattle, WA worked at Deloitte Consulting in its strategy and directed an independent feature film and Colin Harris graduated from Vanderbilt Law 98103; [email protected] operations group. contributed the following story for this issue: “I School and married his fiancée, Calynn Liong, Andrew Roberts is leaving Cambridge this remember the first time I received theDartmouth Source: “What Can Neuroscience Tell Us About Why Print Magazine on Colin’s parents’ farm in Virginia in June. I received lots of news, so let’s get to it. summer to “be a digital nomad for the next year. Alumni Magazine. It was just after I’d been Advertising Works?” A White Paper from MPA–The Association of After their honeymoon in Turkey, Colin will be Jocelyn Powelson was awarded I am celebrating the end of my third year working accepted to Dartmouth. In it there was an article Magazine Media, Scott McDonald, Ph.D., Nomos Research, October 2015 starting in the commercial litigation practice at a Fulbright to do research in Nepal for Charles River Development, a financial about Rashaad Ernesto Green, a Dartmouth alum Dartmouth 1/6 Vert SPA Ad 2016.qxp_Layout 1 9 14 who directed a feature film that had just played the Washington, D.C., office of Bryan Cave LLP. beginning next February. Until then, she will be software company based in the Boston area, in Ellie Clayton and Robbie Hoffman were engaged working with International Centre for Integrated July. I’m an implementation consultant and will at Sundance. I cut out that article and pasted it this past November. Kelsey Johnson and Michael Mountain Development, a leading research continue in this role remotely and while working into my film journal. A lot of my friends were Griffin, class of 2012 at Middlebury College and institute studying environmental issues across at client sites full-time.” going to film school. I was nervous about going Casey Griffin’s brother, also recently became the Himalayas. According to Jocelyn, “This job Lastly, this is my final column I’m sending in to a liberal arts school. This article inspired me engaged. Sarah Rutter Vermeer is leaving Boston will flow perfectly into my Fulbright project, from New York. This summer I will be in Cuba on and made me feel like I was making the right for California this summer with husband Gordon as I will be doing research on climate change a research trip and I am beginning my art history choice. Later on I met Rashaad and he became a Vermeer ’12 to start the master’s of architecture adaptation and gender in a mountain community Ph.D. at Princeton in the fall. I’m excited to start mentor to me. When I watched that film of his that program at UC Berkeley. of Nepal. I’m excited to have the opportunity to my program, especially given that my freshman DAM profiled, it changed my life. I recently wrote Renee Scott is starting a graduate program immerse myself deeper into Nepal’s mountain year roommate, Anne Ressler, will be starting her and directed an independent feature film titled in the American studies department of George culture and I hope to make a positive contribution M.P.A. at Princeton’s Woodrow Wilson School Transient, about an undocumented immigrant Washington University, researching the history to these important topics.” in the fall! deported from the only home he’s ever known who of black D.C. and how African American children Sophia Vazquez graduated from Wake Forest Enjoy the summer and send news! risks everything to make it back over the border. 90 learn ethnic identity. University School of Law. She will be taking the —Jessica Womack, 11 West 53 St., New York, NY, We’re doing several screenings across the country Following stints in Thailand and New New York State Bar Exam and moving to New 10019; [email protected] during the next month in anticipation of our York, Kelley Kugler is headed back to the United York City in July. online distribution on May 19. I don’t pretend that Kingdom, this time studying the social science of Rachel Ofori is also finishing up her time at The ’15s really speak for themselves my film is anywhere near as good as Rashaad’s, the Internet at Oxford. Matt Sturm is returning his law school. She emailed in, “I started law school this issue, so I’ll cut right to the chase. but it does have an important social message, like focus to making art and he will be at the Fine Arts at Duke in August 2014. It’s been an amazing Henry Russell recently self- his, and is very connected to Dartmouth. I filmed Delight 15 it during my junior year with many classmates Work Center in Provincetown, Massachusetts, three years! After graduation I will be an associate published a novel, The Talisman Cock! He June through August. attorney at Paul Hastings in New York City. I am describes the book as a “coming-of-age story about as crew and I edited it during my senior year in all your senses. Robbie Cholnoky moved down to so thankful for my experiences at both Dartmouth two roommates, 16-year-olds at a prestigious my dorm room with countless notes from my Restore your Mind and Body! Charlottesville, Virginia, from N.Y.C. at the end and at Duke. I know they have prepared me well Boston-area boarding school with contrasting professors.” of May for a new job. He then road tripped with for my legal career.” spiritual philosophies. David, a runner from a blue Thank you to all of the ’15s who contributed Connect with nature through Sara Medina-DeVilliers ’12 across New England Gavin Huang is producing and hosting a collar Cape Cod family, believes God wrote him a to this issue, and as always please send any and unique seasonal treatments before ’12s’ five-year reunion. monthly podcast for the Seoul daily paper, ‘personal destiny’ to win the Boston Marathon, all feedback and updates to 15classupdates@ that capture the essence Maritza Miller was accepted to the school Korea JoongAng Daily, in which he talks with a whereas Johnny, a handsome, womanizing ice gmail.com. of Vermont. psychology and counseling Ph.D. program at reporter about a recent story to discuss big issues. hockey star, is convinced he’s the second coming —Samantha Webster, 665 Washington St., Apt. 711, Massages & Body Treatments Florida State University. Episodes address the recent political scandal in of Christ because he’s allegedly used ‘mind Boston, MA 02111; (484) 356-3678; samwweb15@ Skin Care Brad Jacobson moved to New York and is Korea and the role of student activism, as well powers’ to grow a large penis, his Talisman Cock! gmail.com Bridal Services working as an experience designer for R/GA. He as the man whose father was abducted to North The book is a funny and heartfelt reflection on Manicures & Pedicures has been building bots for social good, such as Korea. fate, friendship and faith.” The book is available at Hey, ’16s! Hope your summer is going Hair styling, Makeup & Waxing GoVoteBot, a bot that could answer any voting Tyler Bradford recently returned from Amazon as well as from the publishing company well! Day Packages question, and Ask Cindy Gallop, a bot that helped 27 months of service in Madagascar with the he started, at thebackofthefish.com. He started Let’s get straight to updates. 16 Josh Tupler women get the tools needed to ask for a raise. Peace Corps. He was serving as a food security writing the book three years ago during his junior In April was selected to attend In May Cote Theriault began working as a peer advisor, working in a rural community in year at Dartmouth with guidance from former the Yenching Academy at Peking University, tutor coordinator and data analyst at Thomas northeastern Madagascar on projects concerning professor Ernest Hebert. Since Dartmouth, making him the third Dartmouth graduate to earn this honor. Since graduating Josh has been 888.364.6110 College. Kyle McGinty will be graduating from income generation, household nutrition and Henry has been working for a small construction www.woodstockinn.com Tulane University with a dual M.D./M.P.H. environmentally sustainable agricultural company and writing at night. living in Canada on a Fulbright scholarship,

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REAL ESTATE conducting research on U.S. foreign policy. Josh let me know if this is something that interests you. As an example, on behalf of the Dartmouth Club website at www.dartmouthalumnimagazine.com, looks forward to moving to Beijing to join George Gary has promised it would not be too exerting. of New York (DCNY), Bernardine Wu ’90, Andrew where friends and classmates may post their own ROGER CLARKSON REALTORS—For Wilson (who is on her second year of the program) As I write this, Jennifer Currier (MALS’12) Thompson ’89 and Nelli Black ’95 organized a very remembrances of the deceased. Please contact the professional service your real estate to continue their studies of China. is on a 23-day journey around the world. She is successful admitted-students event, which alumni records at (603) 646-2253 to report investment deserves. 38 S Main St., Hanover, Emma PeConga was awarded a Fulbright traveling from San Francisco to New York City, featured professor Don Pease speaking about one alumni deaths. NH. (603) 643-6004; [email protected]. Roger Clarkson ’75. study-research grant to travel to Copenhagen the long way around. Jenny lives in Providence, of the College’s most famous alums, Dr. Seuss. The John Francis Imo ’40 • Jan. 28 to conduct research at the Danish Institute Rhode Island, where she works as a research DCNY also put together a young alumni panel to Richard Robert Otter ’41 • March 6 Against Torture, an organization that manages assistant at Brown University and also writes share their experiences at Dartmouth and beyond Murray Jesse Latz ’42 • Feb. 27 SPECTACULAR HOME! rehabilitation, research, international for Motif Magazine, an arts and entertainment with the newly admitted students. Pat Berry ’81, Richard Remsen Jr. ’42 • Feb. 18 development work and advocacy against war publication. Her concentration in the MALS Dave Clark ’76 and David Dietze ’78 helped make Robert Eugene Rice ’44 • Feb. 12 crimes. Specifically, she will be investigating program was creative writing. Jenny loves the DCNY’s admitted students event one of the Charles Martin Secor ’44 • Jan. 23 the efficacy of a cost-effective multi-symptom entering contests where the prize is a free trip. most enthusiastic the club has had. Douglas Alexander Donahue ’45 • Feb. 12 therapy for Syrian civil war refugees. Emma will This trip is not just a vacation; it is a contest Many clubs were also lucky to have the De Witt Clinton Baker III ’46 • Feb. 13 also be taking relevant psychotherapy classes at that involves a scavenger hunt and a final aim of opportunity to host President Emeritus James Eugene Bronstein ’46 • March 5 Includes Sunapee Harbor Boatslip v Location, Style, the University of Copenhagen in the department raising money for charity. She entered the contest Wright this spring as he traveled around the Mark Francis Byrne ’46 • June 8, 2009 Quality, Beautifully Crafted Details v 2.5 Exceptionally of psychology with a concentration in trauma thinking that it was probably a drawing for the country for six weeks on his book tour promoting Paul MacArthur Canada Jr. ’50 • Feb. 4 Landscaped Acres All the Makings for the rehabilitation and working in contexts of conflict. free trip. Her first step was an interview, which Enduring Vietnam: An American Generation and Hugh McKenna Lynch ’50 • Feb. 26 Best of Vacation or Year-round Living 3 BR, 3.5 BA Evelyn Fernandez received a full ride to the she passed while learning that she had overlooked Its War. Among others, the Dartmouth Club of Los John Alfred Sirois ’50 • July 28, 2009 Approximately 4,800 sq. ft. of Living Space on Two Levels University of New Mexico, where she will be a few details. She needed to put up $12,500 for www.LakeSunapeeNHAccess.com Angeles, Dartmouth Association of Silicon Valley and Max Welborn Jr. ’50 • Oct. 7, 2016 31 Maple Street, Sunapee $1,538,000 pursing an M.A. in Hispanic linguistics in the fall. trip expenses and find a partner who could do the Dartmouth Club of the Rocky Mountains all held Francis R. Burns ’51 • Nov. 7, 2003 Andrés G. Mejía Ramón has recently been the same for her team. Much to her surprise, her well-attended receptions with President Wright, John Rheinstein ’51 • Jan. 10 (603) 526-4116 P.O. Box 67 selected a NASA Space Grant graduate fellow for father helped her with the expenses, but finding which included discussions about the book and Robert S. Cotsen ’52 • Feb. 11 224 Main Street the next year. His research as a fellow will expand the partner proved to be more difficult. At the last book signings. John Lloyd III ’52 • March 13 New London on his archaeological research on urbanization, minute, with the help of friends, she connected In Boulder, Colorado, the Dartmouth Club Raymond J. Watson ’52 • Feb. 24 NH 03257 resource scarcity and political development in the with a former Providence resident whom she had of the Rocky Mountains hosted Dartmouth David W. Folger ’53 • April 1 CONTEMPORARY, 2-story, 4-bedroom house pre-Hispanic Basin of Mexico to similar issues never met, but met her rigid standards. He said professor of English Cynthia Huntington this Jackson O. Hall ’53 • Dec. 23, 2016 with exceptional sense of space/light; on dead- in contemporary Mexico City. he didn’t snore. Her teammate, Mark Seefelt, is John U. Harris Jr. ’53 spring. Professor Huntington is a National Poetry • March 13 end street in highly desirable neighborhood about Anna Gabianelli moved to New York City this a meteorology researcher at the University of Award finalist and former N.H. poet laureate. She George B. High ’53 • March 21 1 mile from Dartmouth Green; entry and living winter to work at a tech startup. Outside of work, Colorado in Boulder. Providence had just had a took the opportunity to meet with alumni over Jonathan Moore ’54 • March 8 room with cathedral ceiling; formal and informal she’s been running around Manhattan with the thundersnow, and this is one of Mark’s favorite drinks and dinner in Boulder to discuss her new Alan Averill Terrill ’54 • April 10 entertaining and dining areas; custom built- nonprofit Back on My Feet, with whom she’ll be weather phenomena, so they are using it as a book, Terra Nova. Kenneth Vernon Zwiener Jr. ’54 • Jan. 29 ins; granite countertops in kitchen; 2 fireplaces; taking on the N.Y.C. Marathon in November—if team name. The Dartmouth Club of Greater San Francisco Carl Leslie Swenson Jr. ’55 • Feb. 4 central air conditioning; large attached garage; full you’d like to donate to her fundraiser to support Finally, we come to the free trip part of organized a Winter Carnival West event in Leo Charles McKenna ’56 • March 6 basement; large deck at foot of delightful stream/ N.Y.C.’s homeless population, reach out to her the contest. Thundersnow is part of the Global March at Sugar Bowl in Lake Tahoe, California, John Kalar Van de Kamp ’56 • March 14 waterfall; lovely established landscaping/garden/ lawn; access by foot to extensive Connecticut River over email for the info! Scavenger Hunt. There are 11 teams visiting 10 and the snow couldn’t have been better. Events Richard Stephen Cross ’57 Feb. 14 • trail system. Contact owners at (603) 643-3812. Thienan Dang, Lily Gordon, Luke Wallace, James countries on four continents. The purpose of the included lovely spring skiing, lunch, happy hour Robert Wright Amis ’58 • Feb. 25 Furnary, Nick Gutierrez, Clare Detrick-Yee and Jon scavenger hunt is to get the players interacting and dinner, all Dartmouth-style. Skiing at Sugar Paul Howard Frankel ’58 • Feb. 28 Kubert got together in March to represent ’16s at with the local people, talking with strangers and Bowl was followed by backcountry skiing and Theodore King Furber ’58 • March 9 FOR RENT Camp Granite. They spent most of the weekend getting a glimpse of the local cultures. Each team snowshoeing the next day at Donner Summit. David Gladstone Campbell Jr. ’59 • March 5 meeting fellow young alumni and raising money also raises money for causes important to them. More than 200 alumni attended an event William Richard Sweet ’59 • March 15 UMBRIA, ITALY: Luxuriously restored medieval for the Dartmouth College Fund, which resulted Thundersnow is raising money for orphans and by the Dartmouth Club of Chicago this spring Paul Bone Hartley II ’62 • Feb. 18 tower with addition. Historic charm, all modern comforts: chef’s kitchen, a/c, Wi-Fi, lap pool, in 134 gifts from our class. Thank you everyone education, clean water and refugees and displaced with President Hanlon and the outgoing dean of Edward Anthony Keible Jr. ’65 • March 19 who contributed! Anyone who wants to become people. The team raising the most money wins outdoor kitchen/pizza oven, gym. 3 large, en- faculty, Mike Mastanduno. The discussion was Maxim Koslow ’65 • Jan. 24 suite bedrooms, possible 4th (4 ½ baths). Nestled a ’16 class agent, please contact Thienan. the title of “World’s Greatest Travelers” and is around Dartmouth’s liberal arts experience and David Wrisley ’67 • Nov. 12, 2016 in olive grove near Spoleto, with gorgeous views. Thanks for reading. Feel free to email me given a free trip in 2018 as defenders of the title. its relevance to leadership in today’s society. Malcolm Alden Cross Jr. ’68 • Feb. 7 [email protected]. with any and all updates! I did have a few questions for Jenny but Barbara Lum ’04 and Claire Galiette, Tu’16, of Peter Craig Ginder ’68 Feb. 9 • FRANCE, PARIS-MARAIS. Exquisite, sunny, quiet —Feyaad Allie, 26 Thompson St., Apt. 6A, New York, learned from an article on her in the Providence the Dartmouth Club of Northeast Ohio organized Oliver Greenhill Hess ’71 • Jan. 30 one-bedroom apartment behind Place des Vosges. NY 10013; [email protected] Journal that she is allowed contact with the a joint event with Cornell alumni this spring. Lewis Cicero Horne Jr. ’72 • Feb. 23 King-size bed, living/dining room, six chairs, full outside world only in calls home and her blog. The event was at the Cleveland Brewery and Caren Lea Diefenderfer ’73 • March 30 kitchen, washer, dryer, weekly maid service, Wi-Fi. —Jane Welsh, 175 Greensboro Road, Hanover, offered lots of opportunity for networking and Gary Anton Sporcich ’73 • June 6, 2016 $1,350 weekly; [email protected]. NH 03755; (603) 643-3789; m.jane.welsh.gr@ Grads socializing. Robert Chester Pridham ’74 • March 19 PARIS 7TH: Fifth floor, elevator, quiet. Studio dartmouth.edu Many clubs took the opportunity this spring Charles Pitt Crandlemire II ’82 • June 11, 2016 sleeps 3. Balcony. View Eiffel Tower. (207) 752-0285 A final reminder for MALS alumni: The MALS to encourage alumni to celebrate their love of Mark James Byrne ’85 • April 6 www.parisgrenelle.com. Alumni Association’s annual luncheon is Dartmouth and St. Patrick’s Day simultaneously Samantha Hankins ’88 • March 2 PARIS, ILE SAINT-LOUIS: Elegant, spacious scheduled for Thursday, July 13, at noon in the by holding Big Green events. Malcolm Leverett Andrew Patrick Ciccone ’07 • Oct. 22, 2016 top floor skylighted apartment, gorgeous Hanover Inn. There has been some discussion on Clubs & ’14 organized the Dartmouth Club of Philadelphia’s view overlooking Seine, 2 bedrooms sleep 4, how we can be celebrating the 40th anniversary of event, which included a tour of the Barnes 2 baths, elevator, well-appointed, full kitchen, Find all back issues online at the program this year when some MALS students Groups Foundation followed by a post-tour happy hour. FULL OBITUARIES Wi-Fi. (678) 232-8444 or [email protected]. www.DartmouthAlumniMagazine.com started in the program before then. According Please send me news of your club, association PROVENCE. Delightful five-bedroom stone to the Dartmouth School of Graduate Arts and Hi, alumni! I am excited to be taking over the club or affiliated group activities! Usually written by the class secretaries, farmhouse, facing Roman theater. Pool, vineyard. Sciences, the current format for the program was updates column from Bob Conway ’73. Thank you, —Stina Brock ’01, PO Box 9274, Jackson, WY 83002; may be found at our website, (860) 672-6608, www.frenchfarmhouse.com. finalized in 1977, after several years of evolution. Bob, for your efforts to keep us all informed on [email protected] www.dartmouthalumnimagazine.com, LUXURY TUSCAN VILLA. Set high in the Chianti Larry Olmsted (MALS’06) is our guest speaker, Dartmouth club news from around the country countryside, this exquisite, recently restored villa and we expect an interesting and entertaining and globe. I look forward to continuing the where you can post a remembrance, find has 8 bedrooms and 8.5 bathrooms. Perfect afternoon. Please contact the MALS office tradition. for large families or groups of friends, the DAM Deaths relevant links and search the archive. at (603) 646-3592 or email amy.l.gallagher@ This spring Dartmouth offered 2,092 Please contact alumni records at beautiful vistas, large pool and outdoor dartmouth.edu. A reservation is essential. We The following is a list of deaths reported to us since fireplace all make for the vacation of a lifetime. students admission to the class of 2021. (603) 646-2253 to report a death. ONLINE have had an offer from Gary Moore (MALS’78) to Dartmouth clubs around the world held admit the previous issue. Full obituaries, usually written Private chef available. [email protected] or (860) 651-0010. D’82. organize a hike to round out the afternoon. Please parties to welcome the prospective students. by the class secretaries, may appear on the DAM

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