Frank Sands, chairman and former CEO of King Arthur Flour, has made a very generous gift to the C. Everett Koop Medical Science Complex, according to an article in the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center annual report. The gift counts toward the class of 1958 reunion gift campaign.
"Dartmouth is very important to our family, " Frank notes. It's easy to understand why: Frank's father, Walter, was a graduate of the class of 1922, Frank himself is a proud member of the class of 1958 and Franks brother graduated from Dartmouth in 1959. Two of the Sands' children are also Dartmouth alumni. "We see the hospital as an extension of the Dartmouth community, and of the Upper Valley community," Frank Sands explains. Through the years DHMC has also become an important part of the Sands' lives: three of the Sands' grandchildren were born at the medical center and Frank went to DHMC to have both of his shoulders replaced.
Dave Bradley attended the 193 rd Dartmouth Alumni Council meeting as our Alumni Council representative. His report maybe obtained on the class Web site.
The deadline for your personal update to the 50th class reunion book is May 15, so please get your information to editor Steve Quickel by then. Online submissions can be made at www. dartmouth58.org or you can send your information directly to Steve at 65 Chapel Road, New Hope, PA 18938; (215) 862-1313.
The 50th reunion book will be published several months prior to the June 6-8,2008, reunion.
Three items are requested from class members: 1) personal reflections, 2) updated biographical data, and 3) recent photographs.
Class members who are so inclined may write an essay for the book on a topic of significance—arising from your career experience or another field of special interest or expertise.
Visit our Web site at www.alum.dartmouth.org/classes/58.
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