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In an idle moment (I have fewer of them than I want) I came across this link. Details:
In an idle moment (I have fewer of them than I want) I came across this link. Details:
’69/’19 Class Connections
February 2019 Report
From Dona Heller and Norman Jacobs
Just in, breaking news about our own Sandy Alderson. And this
Thanks to Phil Bush for the photo of preparations for this year's Winter Carnival. Not like the old days.
This is a link to the Wall Street Journal review, to which I was alerted by Arthur Fergenson. The article is gated, so I will have to defer reading it until later in the week when I visit my local - and excellent - public library.
It is always nice to see evidence of the good work Dartmouth College does. Here are two examples:
First, look at the list of Ivy League All-Academic Honors from the Fall of 2018.
Dartmouth announced offers to 549 early decision candidates along with 25 low-income students through Dartmouth's participation in the QuestBridge National Match Program.
Allen Denison alerted me to an article written by our own Bill Coulson, about Peleliu, one of the Palau Islands and the site of some fierce WWII fighting. The article is too long to print in our '69Times, but it's easy to alert you here and provide a link. And a sketch of Bill, added here below the fold.
BE THERE OR BE SQUARE!
Round up your ’69 buddies and participate in the fourth (and final) Trivia Night with the ’19s on Saturday, January 12, 2019. This event has proven to be highly popular with both the ’19s and with the ’69s who have participated. Rick Willets and Paul Tuhus have spent this past year hard at work concocting be another great set of creative, clever, and interesting questions (on both general and Dartmouth trivia) to challenge and amuse both young and old.