Class Notes

1937

Mar/Apr 2004 Harold Putnam
Class Notes
1937
Mar/Apr 2004 Harold Putnam

That Colgate team that made us look so bad in Hanover last September wound up in Florida during the football season with 21 consecutive wins, including the bowl defeat of Florida Atlantic University. The winners awed the southern crackers with average SAT scores of more than 1300, unheard of in Florida football.

President Stan Berenson is planning our next mini-reunion for mid-October. Here's an added inducement to attend—seek a second opinion on your cardiac and prostate problems at the Dartmouth- Hitchcock medical facilities. Salaried physicians give you the benefit of the latest research.

My second novel, The Slave Trader's Wife, went to the top of the local best-seller list in its first week of publication. Much of the research was done at Baker Library. Any bookstore can order it now by ISBN number 0-9747499-0-7 through Ingram, the national distributor.

Several of us have read Mary Fenn's fine memoir of her remarkable family. Hank Doremus continues his valuable services to the Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution in Ft. Pierce, Florida, sort of a continuation of his early commitment to the services and ideals of our Dartmouth Outing Club.

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