David Perry Lawrence, June 25, 2022

David Perry Lawrence, June 25, 2022

David Lawrence passed away on June 25, 2022.  Here is the profile he contributed to Yale1969.org just prior to the 50th reunion. Following my life backwards from the present (2018). A retired commercial photographer of politicians (hired by the campaigns of three Presidents), movie stars, celebrities, and Titans of Industry, I live with my wife…

The Hoop & The Tree: A Compass for Finding a Deeper Relationship with All Life

The Hoop & The Tree: A Compass for Finding a Deeper Relationship with All Life

Editor’s Note: In addition to three books of poetry, Chris Hoffman just released a revised and expanded edition of his seminal book of ecopsychology, The Hoop & The Tree: A Compass for Finding a Deeper Relationship with All Life.

The Hoop & The Tree is a book on psychology, spirituality, and native wisdom, which The Bloomsbury Review called “therapeutic, enlightening, and a joy to read.” Professionally, Chris has combined his backgrounds in psychology (Licensed Professional Counselor and M.Ed. in Community Mental Health) and business (M.B.A.) to facilitate […]

Rock & Revolution: How The Electrifying Sounds Of Our Youth Transformed America

Rock & Revolution: How The Electrifying Sounds Of Our Youth Transformed America

Register for the next Class Colloquium about how our music galvanized support for then-radical goals like an end to war, Black Power, women’s liberation and even “sex, drugs, rock & roll.”

Professor Angharad Davis, who created and taught the “Music and Revolution” course last year, will share highlights for this special alumni-oriented session, to be held Thursday, May 20 at 4 pm ET (register now). It’s being offered by the Yale Boom group (classes 67-73) and hosted by ’74. The [very enjoyable] pre-event assignment is to listen to a Spotify or YouTube playlist that Davis created for her course.

Commencement … the beginning, not the end

Commencement … the beginning, not the end

“Yale teaches you how to learn,” we were fond of saying about our undergraduate experience.  “Yes, I learned a lot about _____, but mostly I learned how to read and think critically, express myself competently and learn new things.”

Commencement … a funny word for the end of college.  Yet, it really was the beginning of the LIFELONG LEARNING, a project we continue even today.  And Yale is still there, helping with a wonderful smörgåsbord of educational opportunities for alumni.  See the full menu at YAA’s Learn Online page.  Here is a summary:

Start and/or Improve Your Ability To Play Bridge

Start and/or Improve Your Ability To Play Bridge

Here’s a great way to socialize … and exercise your brain: Learn Bridge and take it to solid, intermediate levels in just 10 weekly lessons!

Classmate David Howorth, certified by the American Contract Bridge League for both face-to-face and online teaching, is offering bridge lessons to any classmates who are interested.

Sign up here before March 28st.

Rob Schlachter: Legal Citizen of the Year

Rob Schlachter: Legal Citizen of the Year

Stoll Berne attorney Rob Shlachter as well as his wife Mara Shlachter will be honored with Classroom Law Project’s 2021 Legal Citizen of the Year Award. The event will be held virtually on April 15, 2021 in Portland, OR.

Classroom Law Project is the premier Oregon non-profit focused on educating students about the law and legal systems. Among other things, […]

Richard Seltzer’s New Novel: Nevermind

Richard Seltzer’s New Novel: Nevermind

Our prolific classmate, Richard Seltzer, has yet another novel published this year:  Nevermind.

The lives of Ruth and Mark are transformed by Nevermind magic that Ruth learned from her mother—magic that can undo what has been done and alter the shape of reality.  Ruth learned from her mother—magic that can undo what has been done and alter the shape of reality. They fall in love and […]

Calvin Hill Scores on a Busted Play

Calvin Hill Scores on a Busted Play

It was supposed to be a new and different format of Class Colloquium: not a lecture, but rather a celebration of and by that magical sports duo, Brian Dowling and Calvin Hill.  They were slated to talk about “the student-athlete, then and now” … starting with their collegiate experience in the 60s.

We opened the event to adjacent classes, and that created the problem: Zoom inadvertently […]

Editor’s Note: The video of Calvin is available here.

And Brian and Calvin have agreed to reschedule to February 23rd, 3:00 PM EST; you can register now for that event.

Class Colloquium 7: Brian Dowling & Calvin Hill – the Student-Athlete, 1965-2020

Class Colloquium 7: Brian Dowling & Calvin Hill – the Student-Athlete, 1965-2020

Two of our most iconic classmates, Brian Dowling and Calvin Hill, thrilled us as students and graduated into the ranks of professional sports and successful careers.

Join them and your Yale classmates on December 9th for a Zoom discussion of the evolving role of the student-athlete at places like Yale — and at the Division I colleges where nationally competitive sports are more dominant features of campus life. Needless to say, a LOT has changed over the years!

Be sure to register in advance (do it now!) for the 12/9/20 event, 4 PM Eastern.

Bill Stanisich painting selected for the de Young Open exhibition

Bill Stanisich painting selected for the de Young Open exhibition

Bill Stanisich, a lifelong San Fransisco artist and educator, has had one of his paintings chosen for exhibition at the de Young Museum in San Francisco.  The painting is entitled Massacre Orlando Pulse Bar.  It commemorates the 2016 hate crime in which 49 souls were killed and 58 wounded, the deadliest single mass shooting to…

Connecting Across the Racial Divide: Two Men at Yale

Connecting Across the Racial Divide: Two Men at Yale

In September ’65, two freshmen arrived at Bingham Hall, assigned to the same entryway. Both had come from highly segregated high schools.  One was black, and he confessed such shock at the sea of white faces that “I couldn’t tell you all apart!  So, I just said ‘hi, there’ and hoped I didn’t need your…

Lifelong Learning, New Offering. Are You In?

Lifelong Learning, New Offering. Are You In?

“The main thing I learned at Yale,” I heard more than one classmate say at the reunion, “is how to learn.” Other key features mentioned were the breadth of delicious subjects we had no clue about and a commitment to lifelong learning. “Commencement is not the end,” Kingman said at our graduation.  “It’s the beginning,…