Hey, ’98s, after a fairly mild winter (at least up in the Northeast) we’ve now already turned the calendar to spring 2016. It’s hard to believe that pretty soon preparations will be well underway for our 20th reunion in June 2018. Where does the time go?
Unfortunately, classmate news has been a bit slow to trickle in so far in 2016. Nevertheless, I was happy to receive a note about Seth Abramson, who has recently published a new book titled Data. For those of you who didn’t already know, Seth has written several other award-winning books in the poetry field, and when he is not publishing he is an assistant professor of English at the University of New Hampshire. Prior to embarking on his present career, Seth was a public defender in both Massachusetts and New Hampshire. I would certainly encourage all of you to check him out online at sethabramson.net.
Moving on from the classmate news, allow me to ask: Are there any ‘98s out there who took part in this year’s 98th Day of Service on April 9 and 10? If so, we’d like to hear from you. Please send any information about what you did and where and I’ll try to get you a mention in the next Class Notes. Or even better, send the information and any photos to Kate Gold, our awesome ’98 newsletter editor, at kategold98@gmail.com, and she’ll get you a mention in the next class newsletter.
In addition, if I haven’t mentioned this before, please check out the class of 1998 Facebook page and the class website too, at http://1998.dartmouth.org. If I may be so bold, also please accept a quick reminder to pay class dues if you haven’t done so already. This can now be done via PayPal and there is a link directly on the class website. We sincerely thank those of you who already have paid dues for the 2015-16 fiscal year, and for those who haven’t had the chance yet, I would encourage you to at least consider doing so!
Finally, and as always, please email me, especially if you haven’t done so recently. I would love to hear from you and so would your classmates! So let me know what’s going on with you—personally, professionally or otherwise. Until next time….
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