Class Connections Sports Management Panel - April 9, 2018
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...and there are those of us who are happy it plans to stay that way.
Here is the letter to the Dartmouth Community noting the decision NOT to enlarge the undergraduate student body.
The following is an update by Tom Kenney sent to members of Foley House and graciously shared.
Hello Foley People,
Richard (Dick) Neuhoff passed away on March 21, 2018, in Hartford, Connecticut. Though he was born in Elmira, New York, he spent most of his childhood in Durham, New Hampshire. After graduating from Phillips Exeter Academy, he attended Dartmouth College. Following his graduation from Dartmouth in 1969, Richard went on to Stanford Law School. He began his legal career as a criminal defense trial attorney at the Santa Clara County Public Defender’s Office in San Jose, California.
William L. Selden, a businessman, philanthropist, sportsman, dog lover, innate comedian, husband, father and grandfather, died on February 5, following injuries sustained in a skiing accident. He was 70. Bill lived an incredibly full life that brought him around the globe in the pursuit of many passions and rewarded him with a trove of great friends and stories.
This update comes via Dudley Kay:
Dudley,
For the past three years, our class has been ably represented on the Alumni Council by Jim Staros, whose term will be ending on June 30, 2018. The time has now come for selection of Jim’s successor to the Alumni Council for a three year term ending June 30, 2021. For this purpose, our class Executive Committee has designated a nominating committee consisting of our class President (John Mathias), our three Vice-Presidents (R
Anthony Serge Beliajeff passed away on May 25, 1989. Anthony majored in history at Dartmouth and received his Ph.D. from Syracuse University, in 1975. He was employed by the Library of Congress as a researcher/analyst in Soviet area studies. His previous employment was as a contract interpreter. He also wrote for the Russian émigré press and for the Modern Encyclopedia of Russian and Soviet History. He is survived by his mother.
I doubt that many classmates knew there was a movie about Giff Foley, a classmate who died in July 1990. I certainly did not know it existed. It is a bit less than an hour long. Here is a link.
And now the Phoenix bro NEWS!
Fall events have reconnected me (and therefore us) with Phoenix brothers LIVE and In PERSON! Yes, it's true. I have actually rubbed old achy shoulders and raised a wavering glass or two with brothers in the flesh, and what a great treat for all of us. Many laughs, memories, and catching up.