‘A Very Unwelcome Feeling’: The First Women at Yale Look Back

‘A Very Unwelcome Feeling’: The First Women at Yale Look Back

from NYTimes: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/10/30/upshot/yale-first-women-discrimination.html by: Claire Cain Miller, 10/30 A new survey and book show that for organizations to diversify, it’s not enough to let new people in. The institutions have to change, too. When the first undergraduate women to be admitted to Yale arrived on campus 50 years ago this fall, they were outnumbered seven…

Interview with Author of Ninth House (Yale, Senior Societies)

Interview with Author of Ninth House (Yale, Senior Societies)

From Time, Inc. She Was in a Secret Society at Yale. Her Latest Novel Explores the Dark and Mysterious World of the Ivy League by Annabel Gutterman October 8, 2019 Leigh Bardugo has built new and unrecognizable worlds full of evil, darkness and monsters in her best-selling young adult novels. But in her adult debut,…

You Are Invited: Yale Environmental Sustainability Summit, Nov. 1-2

You Are Invited: Yale Environmental Sustainability Summit, Nov. 1-2

Yale Environmental Sustainability Summit Nov. 1-2, 2019 If you enjoyed our reunion discussion on environment – “For God, for Country and for the Planet” – you should participate in the third biennial Yale Environmental Sustainability Summit (YESS), to be held at Yale on Friday-Saturday, November 1-2, 2019. Register here. The speakers and participants will represent…

Where Do We Go From Here?

Where Do We Go From Here?

The reunion is over, but this website will go on. What does that mean for you?  For the Class?   For this website?   Answer: The website will morph from a “magazine format” with occasional contributions from classmates to a “community website” with occasional articles of general interest. At inception, your class leaders asked for a website with…

Reunion Clerks and Time-Binding

Reunion Clerks and Time-Binding

When I graduated in 1969, I stayed in New Haven for a summer job, waiting to go into Navy OCS in the Fall.  I signed up to be a reunion clerk because it was VERY good money ($100/day!!) and a lot of fun.

I was assigned to the Class of 1909, which was celebrating its 60th reunion in JE.  While I was bartending, under the tent, an old man came up to me and asked, “So, you’re a student, just graduated, right?”