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Today's issue of The Dartmouth mentions two events we lived through on campus: the George Wallace protest and the Parkhurst takeover:
Today's issue of The Dartmouth mentions two events we lived through on campus: the George Wallace protest and the Parkhurst takeover:
There is no obituary publicly available at this time. Please let us know if you have access to an obituary we can publish, or if you are willing to write one for him.
Here's a list of upcoming Class activities. Feel free to email me if I am missing something.
Paul Tuhus has been providing about an update a week, usually with great photos. His most recent update came yesterday with 8 photos. Here is a link to the photogallery of the DOC House Project, in chronologic order, mostly annotated. It looks as if we will be able to use it over Homecoming on Octob er 8 and 9.
Word has been received that Enea Atti died in February, 1974. Enea was born on April 9, 1947, in Baden, Switzerland. He attended Horseheads High School in Horseheads, NY, graduating in 1965. Enea’s father Eros attended the University of Bologna and is a well-known physicist. Enea’s friends in the Class of 1969 extend their sympathy to Enea’s parents, relatives, and friends.
Edward (Ned) Symes, III (Age 74) passed away at home in Chevy Chase on May 3, 2021 surrounded by his family. The cause was complications from Alzheimer's Disease. He led a life devoted to his family, the communities in which he lived, and the organizations he served.
Obituary from the American Physical Society:
Wines of Italy
Tuesday, May 25, 2021 at 6:00pm.
Our class sommelier, Allie Nault, is back with a tasting of Italian red wines.
You will receive and we will be tasting 5 wines in 375ml bottles:
Here's an article/interview with our own Sandy Alderson in The Dartmouth from today, April 16th, 2021.
Here's the intro:
On April 24 at 8 pm Eastern (US), film fans will once again gather for Saturday Night at the Movies employing the services of Amazon Prime’s Watch Party function. Our last Saturday Night at the Movies joined nine of us together for the exemplary Caged starring Academy Award nominee Eleanor Parker and a cast of superb women actors including Hope Emerson as the cruel matron of a women’s prison. After we watched the movie, using the chat function to comment in real time, we convened via Zoom for a richer, “in person” discussion that lasted for almost an hour.