Last Call for First Wives

Last Call for First Wives

Editor’s Note:  This is a re-issue of a post published earlier, along with a reminder that the “due date” on the survey for First Wives is April 30th.   Brian has had a few interesting responses already, and he promises to write up a report summarizing what he learns. So, if you know any “first wives,” please urge them to participate. Details inside!

Boxers vs. Briefs?  Guess The Correct Answer And Win!

Boxers vs. Briefs? Guess The Correct Answer And Win!

You may recall a question on the Class Survey, “Boxers or Briefs?” Well, we are going to have a little fun with the answer.  Please GUESS the percentage of respondents who answered “briefs”.  Those getting closest to the correct percentage will win a $30 Duluth Trading Company gift certificate –enough for either boxers or briefs. The winner will be announced at the Class Dinner on Friday night at the reunion.**  [You must be present to win!]…

Berkeley’s High Street Herald, March ’66

Berkeley’s High Street Herald, March ’66

I’m a Class of 1968 Yale College graduate. Prior to attending our 50th reunion this past year, I re-looked at some Berkeley College sporadic newspapers that I had edited when an undergrad. I noted that the March 11, 1966 edition of the High Street Herald contained an editorial about Will Rhodes, a Class of 1969 freshman who had died of cancer.  I thought that you — especially those in Berkeley College — would enjoy this…

Registration Now Open!  Time to Sign Up For The Reunion

Registration Now Open! Time to Sign Up For The Reunion

Editor’s Note:  You can now register online for the reunion events, meals, and on-campus housing by going directly to the Registration Page hosted by the Yale Alumni Association.

If you plan to attend, register now. If you want to learn more about the reunion fees, program details, meals, accessibility, accommodations, financial aid or more, read this post and/or look at the Reunion Details page on Yale1969.org.

Nicholas Christakis’ New Book:  Blueprint.

Nicholas Christakis’ New Book: Blueprint.

nytimes.com Opinion | A ‘Disgusting’ Yale Professor Moves On How a target of students’ ire came to write a book about humanity’s transcendent goodness. By Frank Bruni, March 19, 2019 An intellectual rock star, Nicholas Christakis has taught at the University of Chicago, Harvard and, since 2013, Yale. He has done trailblazing work — distilled in a TED talk, of course — on how our social networks shape us. All of the most esteemed academies that validate…

Reunion: U.S. Politics And Their Context

Reunion: U.S. Politics And Their Context

At 3:45 PM on Friday, your Reunion Committee is delighted to have arranged a ‘69-only session with Beverly Gage, Professor of American History and, since 2017, Director of Yale’s Brady-Johnson Program in Grand Strategy.  She is a bright star of the Yale faculty, not only advancing scholarship in American Studies and History, and running the prestigious Grand Strategy program, but also a winner of Yale’s Ribicoff Award for excellence in teaching. Professor Gage has an…

Reunion: Saturday Night At The Movies

Reunion: Saturday Night At The Movies

Here’s a special treat for the auteurs, cineastes, and plain old flic-hounds amongst us: the Reunion Committee is pleased to present “Reunion Saturday Night at the Movies,” curated by Yale’s own Dudley Andrew, the R. Selden Rose Professor of Comparative Literature and Professor of Film Studies.

Prof. Andrew will screen Jonah Who Will Be 25 in the Year 2000 (1976), a collaborative film by famed director Alain Tanner and novelist John Berger, and he lead a discussion afterward.

Sam Slie, Dwight Hall board member, Dies at 93

Sam Slie, Dwight Hall board member, Dies at 93

from dwighthall.org Sam Slie, emeritus Dwight Hall at Yale board member, Dies at 93 A service celebrating the life of The Rev. Dr. Samuel Nathaniel Slie will be held Saturday, March 23, at 12:30pm, in Battell Chapel, in New Haven, where for decades he served as Associate Pastor of The Church of Christ in Yale University. A much beloved pastor, a friend to thousands, and a beacon for interfaith cooperative ministry, Sam died peacefully at…

Bribery is only the tip of the elite-college iceberg: An interview with Jim Sleeper
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Bribery is only the tip of the elite-college iceberg: An interview with Jim Sleeper

This is a quiet, thoughtful conversation about what’s happening to higher education. I was interviewed by Prof. Matthew Frye Jacobson, an historian who was the chair of Yale’s American Studies Department until recently and is the director of Historian’s Eye Project (historianseye.org). This interview was conducted at Yale well before the current bribery scandal at selective colleges, including Yale. It pretty much predicted the whole thing but put it in necessary perspective.

Pay To Play With Yale Admissions?

Pay To Play With Yale Admissions?

   from washingtonpost.com FBI accuses wealthy parents, including celebrities, in college-entrance bribery scheme by  Devlin Barrett and Matt Zapotosky | March 12  The Justice Department on Tuesday charged more than 30 wealthy people — including two television stars — with being part of a long-running scheme to bribe and cheat to get their kids into big-name colleges and universities. The alleged crimes included cheating on entrance exams, as well as bribing college officials to say…

Want to study abroad? Check out America

Want to study abroad? Check out America

from washingtonpost.com Opinion by Mitch Daniels | Mar. 11th, 2019 Students walk on the campus of Yale University in New Haven, Conn., in November 2015. (Shannon Stapleton/Reuters) Mitch Daniels, a Post contributing columnist, is president of Purdue University and a former governor of Indiana. A growing staple on the menu of most colleges and universities is the opportunity to study abroad, through which a student earns credits by traveling to a foreign land for coursework…

Classmates in Concert, June 1, Sprague Hall

Classmates in Concert, June 1, Sprague Hall

So now that we have the results from our 60s music survey, we’re excited to announce that the winning song will be performed on our reunion weekend by … (wait for it) … YOU! We’re presenting a Classmates in Concert performance which will include a rousing singalong of “Like a Rolling Stone.” And because we know you’ll be in that audience, your voice shall be heard! Ok, I hope you’re sitting down for this.  We’re…

Mini-Reunion In Palm Beach, April 11th

Mini-Reunion In Palm Beach, April 11th

Dear Fellow ‘69ers, In preparation for the big one in New Haven in May, the organizers thought it would be a great idea to have some mini-reunions throughout the country to get everyone into reunion mode.  So, we’re planning to do one in early April for those of us who live in SE Florida. It will be a very informal event — cocktails and hors d’oeuvres — and will be a chance to connect with…

Class Notes – Mar/Apr 2019

Class Notes – Mar/Apr 2019

Your scribe has learned from Barbara Plyer that her husband Bruce Plyer died on November 15, 2018. In an email to your scribe, she reports that “He had just finished lifting weights and came upstairs. His death was a sudden catastrophic event and took only minutes. He loved his time at Yale. He was a member of the Dramat; he rowed for four years; he was an architecture major.” “Bruce was also a talented artist who…

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50th Reunion Essay – Paul Abrams

Paul G. Abrams 2125 1st Avenue, #1501 Seattle, WA 98121 Email: pabrams2001@gmail.com Phone(s): 206-310-6685 Spouse/Partner(s): Marguerite Lindstrom Johnstone, Yale M.Phil. (1977- 1999) Education: Yale School of Medicine, MD, 1976. Yale Law School, JD, 1976 Career: Oncology Research, NCI; CEO/Chair/Executive Director of 3 Biotechs, 1 Med Device Company (1985 – ) Activities: Travel, Film, Scuba, Politics, Human Rights Residential College: Ezra Stiles   The Trumpet Summons Us Again Although punctuated by inevitable ups-and-downs, I had felt…