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  • Stephen Lord – 50th Reunion Essay
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    Stephen Lord – 50th Reunion Essay

    ByStephen Lord August 15, 2019May 25, 2023

    When I graduated from Yale with a BS in Physics, I had absolutely no idea what I was going to do after that. Period. Grad school in physics? Not likely, wasn’t smart enough, didn’t want to teach, not a good job market, etc. So, I got a job as an engineer programming a computer to design acoustic lenses using ray tracing. It was not a bad job: congenial co-workers, definite applications to oceanography, and I could easily make use of computer programming …

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  • Exhibit at Sterling Library explores history of coeducation at Yale
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    Exhibit at Sterling Library explores history of coeducation at Yale

    ByAdmin July 31, 2019April 22, 2023

    from Yale News   By Mike Cummings July 30, 2019 Yale Daily News coverage of Coeducation Week, an event in November 1968 during which more than 750 women from 22 colleges visited campus to attend classes and live in the residential colleges. (Photo credit: Dan Renzetti) On Dec. 22, 1783, Yale President Ezra Stiles interviewed Lucinda Foote, the 12-year-old daughter of an alumnus. Her intellect and knowledge impressed him. Stiles confided to his diary that…

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  • Elected Officials Don’t Care About The Opinions Of Their Constituents, Yale University Study Finds
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    Elected Officials Don’t Care About The Opinions Of Their Constituents, Yale University Study Finds

    ByAdmin July 25, 2019April 22, 2023

    from Inquisitr Elected Officials Don’t Care About The Opinions Of Their Constituents At All, Yale University Study Finds Study surveyed more than 2,300 state legislators, finding that party loyalty was much more important to them than the views of their constituents. When asked how he expects to pass some of his proposed, sweeping legislation such as his “Medicare for All” and “free college tuition” proposals, presidential candidate Bernie Sanders often responds that he intends to…

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  • Marie Boroff Dies, At 95
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    Marie Boroff Dies, At 95

    ByAdmin July 16, 2019April 22, 2023

    from https://www.wiscassetnewspaper.com/article/marie-borroff/121410 Marie Borroff Tue, 07/16/2019 – 8:45am Marie Borroff, distinguished scholar, poet, translator and teacher of English literature, and one of the pioneering women at Yale University, died at her Branford, Connecticut, home on July 5.  She was 95. A long-time summer resident of Boothbay Harbor, this is the first summer in 70-some years she was not able to view the scene she loved so well, across Bottle Cove to Indiantown Island, Ebenecook, and…

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  • Our Whiffs Still Sound Great
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    Our Whiffs Still Sound Great

    ByDavid Tufaro July 3, 2019April 22, 2023

    Editor’s Note: If “singing is an athletic activity, plain and simple,” then our Whiffenpoofs are Olympic class athletes.  They really nailed it during reunion weekend.

    Just give a listen to this 30-second clip of them singing!

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  • You CAN Go Home Again!
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    You CAN Go Home Again!

    ByDaniel Seiver July 1, 2019April 22, 2023

    You can go home again!

    Your scribe and nearly 400 classmates, with 300 spouses and family members, returned to Yale for a fabulous 50th. My limited word allowance cannot do justice to the rediscoveries of old friends, and, yet again, the making of new ones. Add in nonstop intellectual stimulation, animated conversations day and night, a steady supply of libations and tasty comestibles, all topped with two servings from our gentlemen songsters, the superb 1969 Whiffenpoofs.

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  • Where should this website go next? Your thoughts?
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    Where should this website go next? Your thoughts?

    ByWayne Willis July 1, 2019April 22, 2023

    I had fully expected to “retire” as webmaster after the reunion. Yeah, yeah … the Reunion Committee said they wanted the site to continue, but I didn’t think there was enough “news” to sustain a community website. Then an odd thing happened: Many, many people approached me during the reunion, saying they hoped the site would continue in some form. Please read on and leave, in the comments below, YOUR thoughts about what we should do here, what the site should be or do.

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  • Pix From the Reunion – Montermoso
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    Pix From the Reunion – Montermoso

    ByJuan Montermoso June 30, 2019April 22, 2023

    Here are some photos from the reunion:

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  • So What’s All This We Hear About the Schwarzman Center?
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    So What’s All This We Hear About the Schwarzman Center?

    ByJP Jordan June 30, 2019April 22, 2023

    In the course of our 50th Reunion activities, we were reminded in casual but animated conversation during our Class Dinner, that University Commons is being completely renovated into a campus-wide student center, including its traditional role as the principal dining hall for the university. First, some history.  University Commons (1902) is part of the Yale Bicentennial buildings that include Commons Dining Hall, where we were required to take most of our meals as lonely freshmen…

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  • Pix From Reunion – Tufaro
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    Pix From Reunion – Tufaro

    ByDavid Tufaro June 29, 2019April 22, 2023

    Thanks go to David Tufaro, who was the first classmate to respond to the request to send in pictures or videos from the reunion.  Please send in any you have and share with the rest of the Class!  (Use the contact form or email us directly.)

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  • Reflections on Charlie Reich and Reunion Weekend
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    Reflections on Charlie Reich and Reunion Weekend

    ByBruce Volpe June 28, 2019April 22, 2023

    The recent passing of Charles Reich and an experience in Claudia Rankine’s poetry seminar during our 50th Reunion a few weeks ago prompt these thoughts.

    The Charlie Reich seminar of which I speak actually occurred in the law school, but undergraduates had the run of the campus, and it was widely attended by them.

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  • WYBC ’69ers Create Another Program — This Time For The Reunion!
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    WYBC ’69ers Create Another Program — This Time For The Reunion!

    ByKevin McKeown June 18, 2019April 22, 2023

    When our class of ’69 arrived at WYBC, the big attraction for many of us was hosting rock and soul shows on WYBC 640 AM, closed circuit to the Yale campus. Over the spring break of our freshman year, though, we who heeled WYBC helped build a new state of the art stereo FM studio for what had been an educational, show tunes, and classical station. The inevitable happened. By summer of 1968, a small…

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  • Charles Reich dead at 91
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    Charles Reich dead at 91

    ByAdmin June 18, 2019April 22, 2023

    Charles A. Reich, who as a 42-year-old Yale Law School professor swapped button-down Brooks Brothers shirts for hippie beads and vaulted to intellectual celebrity by venerating the counterculture in his manifesto, “The Greening of America,” died on Saturday in San Francisco. He was 91.

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  • FOR GOD, FOR COUNTRY AND FOR THE PLANET:  Ten Classmates Lead Reunion Discussion
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    FOR GOD, FOR COUNTRY AND FOR THE PLANET: Ten Classmates Lead Reunion Discussion

    ByDerry Allen and Tom Emmons June 17, 2019April 22, 2023

    Had any of us been thinking 50 years ahead as we graduated, we probably would not have guessed that one of the defining issues of the next half century would be the challenging relationship between people and the planet. It turned out that 1969 marked the beginning of what is commonly thought of as the modern environmental era. Since then, many of our classmates have been directly involved in addressing environmental issues in a variety…

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  • Yale ’68 Black Power Salute – Call for Information
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    Yale ’68 Black Power Salute – Call for Information

    ByBruce Bolnick June 13, 2019April 22, 2023

    Several discussions at our 50th Reunion touched on two memorable themes from our senior year:  the Black Power movement and the football team. These themes intersected in historic fashion at the Dartmouth game at Yale Bowl on November 2, 2018, when our two black cheerleaders stood at the front of the cheerleading squad during the national anthem with heads bowed and arms raised in a black power salute. See also the brief discussion about this…

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  • Classbook Errata and Mea Culpas
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    Classbook Errata and Mea Culpas

    ByWayne Willis June 13, 2019April 22, 2023

    The ClassBook was a big hit, with the accent on big!  Over 800 pages, 8 pounds, 530 personal essays, obituaries, and 12 longer essays offering broader, deeper looks at our experiences over the past 50 years.  Yet, sadly mistakes were made.

    John Waldman was one of the first classmates to submit his essay online, and yet, …

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