College With Best Attendance Will Win Long Weekend on St. Croix

College With Best Attendance Will Win Long Weekend on St. Croix

The Reunion Committee is happy to announce our equivalent of a challenge grant: The college with the largest number of attendees (as a percent of its total) will be able to spend a very long weekend in St. Croix, with free accommodation at this spectacular, private, seaside villa! Check out the pictures and details … then call your college-mates and urge them to attend.

Yale Gets A New SCHOOL: Jackson School of Global Affairs

Yale Gets A New SCHOOL: Jackson School of Global Affairs

New Haven Register Yale moves forward with transforming Jackson Institute By Tara O’Neill | Apr. 6th, 2019 NEW HAVEN — Yale University’s Board of Trustees has approved the transformation of the university’s Jackson Institute for Global Affairs into a school. The trustees are hoping to open the new school in the fall of 2022. But…

Reunion: For God, For Country And For the Planet

Reunion: For God, For Country And For the Planet

Class Discussion at Reunion: Time for your input! One of the defining issues of the last half-century has been the challenging relationship between people and the planet. Everyone is affected. Many of our classmates have been directly involved. Because of the strong interest expressed by members of the reunion program committee and others, we’ll talk…

… and he blew that room away!

… and he blew that room away!

Stephen Herseth and his wife, Mary Jo, hosted a “mini-reunion” in February, and this one had an unusual twist. Steve showcased an impressive collection of trumpets, collected by his late father, who for 54 years was First Trumpet at the Chicago Symphony orchestra. The current Second Trumpet from the CSO attended and played excerpts from some of the better-known trumpet repertoire of the CSO. (Steve plans to donate the collection to Yale for use by current students.)

Attending were John Darrow and Jill Kirk, Terry Light and …

Yale Crewmates Honor One of Their Own

Yale Crewmates Honor One of Their Own

An earlier post reported that our classmate Bruce Plyer recently died. Today, he was buried at Arlington National Cemetery: Capt. Bruce Plyer, USN, received full military honors, including horse-drawn caisson, escort, band, firing party and bugler.  Four classmates — Wil Lam, Dick Livingston, Derry Allen and Len Richards — are pictured here after the ceremony. They rowed with Bruce on the Yale Heavyweight Crew.

Reunion: Thursday afternoon will make sense of it all

Reunion: Thursday afternoon will make sense of it all

What were we like 50 years ago? What’s happened to us since?  What’s it all meant? And where are we going from here? Those and other Big Questions will be addressed — and maybe even answered — at the Reunion opening sessions starting at 2:15 on Thursday afternoon, setting the stage for this uniquely special…

Classbook Arrives, Kudos Ensue

Classbook Arrives, Kudos Ensue

Classmates received their copy of the 50th Reunion ClassBook, with most books arriving the first week of April.  And the response received by the reunion committee and ClassBook leadership has been overwhelmingly positive: Macon Cowles submitted a “Memories and Observations” post, saying “To our publisher, Art Klebanoff, and to all of you who worked hard, designed well, wrote…