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MAY | JUNE 2016 —Denny Barnes,
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1962
MAY | JUNE 2016 —Denny Barnes,

The ranks of our class have incurred new losses. Michael C. Stephen died in New York City on November 25, 2015. He came to Dartmouth from Oakwood High School in Dayton, Ohio. Michael was a member of Bones Gate. Upon graduation he entered the U.S. Army and was stationed in France. His early interest in foreign places and activities was reflected in his later experience in the U.S. State Department and connections with Morgan Guaranty Trust Co. and a number of large banks in the Mediterranean, Philippines and Cambodia. Michael was a firsthand witness to historic crises in numerous times and exotic places. Check out the places where he lived in the period from 1963 to 2012, as listed in his entry for the 50th-year publication of our class. Michael is survived by his daughter, Laura, and his son, Sean, as well as two granddaughters.

The second loss from our class is the death of Robert Stevenson Andrew on January 30 in St. Petersburg, Florida. Bob entered Dartmouth from Manchester, Connecticut. He was a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon and DOC. Bob received his degree in economics, as well as his M.B.A. with honors in accounting and finance from Tuck. He joined Exxon Corp. and worked three years in South America on the audit staff. Returning to the United States, Bob held executive financial positions with Eastern Airlines, Xerox Corp. and Pitney Bowes in a 38-year career. He was an avid sailor in competitive events along the East Coast, including more than 25 Stamford to Martha's Vineyard races and two Newport to Bermuda races. “Captain Bob” is survived by Janet, his wife of 50 years, and daughters Catherine and Caroline, plus two granddaughters.

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