Questionnaires received to date will provide very interesting commentary. However, there having been no DAM since May, this column will be devoted to catching up on aging correspondence. Your views are being tabulated, and in many cases are accompanied by diverse and thought-provoking remarks. Howie Leavitt and I will share the results as space permits each month. Please complete and submit your questionnaire if you haven't already.
First, the bad news. Glenn Behringer succumbed to cancer on March 10 in Palm City, Fla., and Dick Dunbar suffered a fatal heart attack in Yarmouth, Maine, on April 6.
The Daily Dartmouth is undertaking an historical archives project. They're looking for input from alumni who served on The Dartmouth's staff—Ed Bock, Hex Harrigan how about it? Please submit to The Dartmouth Historical Archives Project, 6175 Robinson Hall, Hanover, NH 03755.
The February Luntz Research Report, which polled 3,100 Ivy League students, asking 200 questions, placed Dartmouth first overall based upon academics, student satisfaction, faculty accessibility, extra-curriculars, social experience, and other factors. Harvard, Brown, and Penn have challenged the results!
Andy Caffrey who is adjusting from having lost Clare while vacationing in Naples, Fla. last year, is also trying to shake the confusion caused by the brief reporting, quickly corrected, of his own demise (confused with the death of his cousin by the same name). He enjoyed a visit with Ray McMahon in Monterey, Calif., recently.
Don't miss Fred Stockwell's recently published Adventures in Photography, a labor-of-love product of Fred's second career in photography and worldwide outdoor adventuring. It is receiving widespread accolades. Check your local bookstore!
Our ever-reliable "stringer," Con Young, who wintered at Marco Island, reports a remarkable southwest Florida population of '43s, both permanent and snowbirds. Our class won the attendance award at a Naples luncheon, with "reincarnated" Fred Richardson present. Con and Miv have lunched with Ben and Janet Edmonds and Marie Kane("Killer's" widow), and have also seen BobWilliams of Fort Myers and Dick and Jane Kimmel.
Apologies to Bob and Jean Grant for omitting their names as attendees at last fall's Cape gathering at Brewster—my fault, not Chan Stevens's. I'll buy you a drink at the fall mini if you can delay your trek to Sarasota that long!
Their oyster boats sail from Guilford, Conn., harbor and supply the Bluepoints Company. Ernie has also completed work on an Asian Development Bank project for privatization of major ports in India, all through his consulting company, Lynnhaven Group Ltd. Sounds like you're having too much fun to retire, Ernie.
Consider attending our fall mini, October 29! Next month—what you all think of Bill, Hillary, George and Dr. K.
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