Class Notes

1964

APRIL 1989 Robert M. Cahners
Class Notes
1964
APRIL 1989 Robert M. Cahners

Two months to go until Reunion and already there is good news for all those who are looking for more out of the event than hanging around the keg listening to me lie about how many Colby Junior honeys I used to be able to go through in a single weekend. Chris Palmer and Bob Bartles have put together a seminar and panel program that will explore many of the issues that concern us. Appropriately named "Great Issues Revisited, the program will deal with questions of the current Dartmouth experience vis-a-vis 25 years ago, health care, education, care tor the elderly, the "greenhouse" effect, declining ethics, the changing role of women, and many more. Participants in the program will include our own classmates, college officials, children and wives of classmates, and nationally known experts proponents and opponents of many of the issues under discussion.

Now that I've titillated the imaginations of the more intellectually inclined out there, those of you with baser cravings like good food, parties, and fantastic rock 'n roll bands will have to wait until next month when I will reveal, among other things, the entertainment for Friday night: the greatest rock 'n roll party band in the western world.

The class executive committee has chosen Lew Eisenberg as the chairman of the nominating committee. The nominating committee will submit a slate of officers ana executive committee nominees to the class over Reunion weekend. If you have suggestions for class officers, contact Lew at Goldman, Sachs, 85 Broad Street, New York, NY 10004. Before too many of you start sending Lew notes about how we should change the class secretary, please be advised that if nominated for secretary, I will not run; if elected, I will not serve. Read my lips—no new columns. Bob, you're no Alex Varkas.

Jane 15-18. Be there!

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