Class Notes

1932

SEPTEMBER 1996 Joe Roberts
Class Notes
1932
SEPTEMBER 1996 Joe Roberts

Mini reunion Dartmouth Night Weekend October 18-19 Yale game. Judge Milt Alpert, our dedicated head agent for nine years, has been ill this past spring. Now recovering, he is curtailing his activities. Good old Bill Lieson has

taken over the position for the 1996-97 campaign, with Milt helping to the extent that he is physically able. We wish Milt a speedy recovery. Ed Marks, his acclaimed book, A World of Art, A United Nations Collection, now being published, will be chairman of our Big 65 th Reunion next June.

Bob Reinhardt will be Reunion treasurer. Wilbur (Deke) Mack says he and his bride (married 48 years) will attend not only the mini this fall with the Yale game, but also our BIG 65th. He gets around with a walker, "thanks to a replaced broken hip and strokes." He still serves on the board of directors of American Natural Resources, and he loves his three very talented daughters and his wife.

Prexy Dick and Mary Olmsted have hemicircled the globe. Last spring after wintering in Florida, they flew to Bombay and joined the SS Rotterdam. They visited the Seychelles, Kenya, Madagascar, South Africa, Tristam da Kunha (look it up, that's what we did), Rio, Devil's Island, and, finally, Lauderdale and New York. Since they circumnavigated the world a few years ago, this puts them 180 degrees ahead of Magellan and Drake.

Since this is a presidential election year, we reviewed the Lutz survey of Ivy school students' voting in the 1992 election. George Bush got 20 percent of the Dartmouth student vote, his best Ivy League performance. Conversely, Bill Clinton scored his lowest Ivy vote here, although 50 percent of the student body supported him.

The sad news is that this past winter and spring Jay Whitehair lost his love, Norma, and we lost Donald S. Simpson and JohnSwenson. Obituaries for our classmates will be in a later issue of this magazine.

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