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  • 55th Reunion Announced: Save the Dates, May 30 – June 2, 2024
    Announcements

    55th Reunion Announced: Save the Dates, May 30 – June 2, 2024

    ByAdmin September 8, 2023February 10, 2024

    Reunion co-chairs Bill Newman and Derry Allen report that YAA has assigned the 55th Reunion for the Yale Class of 1969 to the weekend of May 30 – June 2 of 2024. Mark your calendars! Save the dates!

    Here’s what little we know so far about on-campus housing, hotels, program, cost, registration, etc. And here are some things you can do over the next month or ….

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  • Help the Reunion Committee Plan the “Class-only” Program
    Announcements

    Help the Reunion Committee Plan the “Class-only” Program

    ByArthur Segal September 7, 2023February 10, 2024

    Reunion co-chairs Bill Newman and Derry Allen are asking for YOUR help in formulating the “class-only” reunion events. Please join an ad hoc “planning committee” for two one-hour zoom meetings to a) define and then b) choose the reunion events offered by the class.

    Please click here to indicate that you’d be willing to serve on this ad-hoc committee.

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  • Confessions Of A Church Lawyer: In Defense Of Christianity
    Books

    Confessions Of A Church Lawyer: In Defense Of Christianity

    ByAdmin September 6, 2023September 10, 2023

    Editor’s Note: New book by classmate Matt Flynn:

    Confessions Of A Church Lawyer: In Defense Of Christianity

    In this compelling book, the author, who served as legal counsel for the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Milwaukee during a tumultuous period of sexual abuse claims, delves into three critical missions.

    First, they unveil the unvarnished truth behind the abuse cases, shedding light on the profound …

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  • Class Notes, Sep-Oct 2023
    Class Notes

    Class Notes, Sep-Oct 2023

    ByDaniel Seiver September 1, 2023September 7, 2024

    From online sources: “James Vincent Minor III of Wilton, CT died unexpectedly on April 1, 2023 in Norwalk Hospital at the age of 75. Jim was born to Betty and Dr. James Vincent Minor II in Norwalk, CT. He is survived by his wife Andrea Byrne Minor, his three children, James Vincent Minor IV, Sister Mary Hannah (Emily), Andrew Minor, and his beloved granddaughters Zoe and Holly. An accomplished academic, he studied at Portsmouth Abbey,…

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  • folz
    Music

    More original music from Michael and Maureen

    ByWayne Willis August 28, 2023September 18, 2023

    Is anyone else in the class composing and performing original music?   How about all the folks who serenaded us at the 50th — Classmates In Concert: Drost, Zamcheck, Bicknell?    How about all you veterans of those wonderful acapella singing groups we enjoyed in the ’60s?

    Michael Folz (who’s recovering from kidney replacement surgery!) and his wife Maureen have mastered a new piece of recording equipment and have created three new songs.  Check ’em out!  And here’s a playlist of all three songs.

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  • Self-censorship by Fear, or by Seduction?
    Works

    Self-censorship by Fear, or by Seduction?

    ByJim Sleeper August 24, 2023August 31, 2023

    Note: In 2012 I gave a talk to a group of Yale undergrads who gathered at the Yale War Memorial on Beinecke Plaza — about how liberal education, especially at elite institutions such as Yale, finesses but sometimes clarifies the difference between self-censorship that’s prompted by fear of a state, of corporate employers, and of other authorities versus a kind of self-censorship that’s prompted by the seductions of power, i.e., by calculating that …

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  • William Charles Pennington, July 14, 2023
    In Memoriam

    William Charles Pennington, July 14, 2023

    ByAdmin July 14, 2023May 2, 2024

    William Charles (Bill) Pennington went to be with the Lord on July 14, 2023, surrounded by his loving family in Richardson, TX. He was 76 years old. Bill was born, along with his twin sister, Suzanne Marie, on March 28, 1947, in Chicago, Illinois to Charles Sheldon Pennington and Marcella Mary (Crossen) Pennington. He grew up in Lombard, IL, attending Glenbard East High School where he graduated as valedictorian. He graduated from Yale University, plus…

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  • Recording From Class Colloquium 18: Klebanoff, Publishing
    Announcements

    Recording From Class Colloquium 18: Klebanoff, Publishing

    ByAdmin July 11, 2023August 30, 2023

    A few dozen classmates joined Host Art Segal and guest Art Klebanoff for a mid-summer afternoon Zoominar on “publishing,” as seen through the eyes of Art Klebanoff’s career as lawyer, agent and publisher.  See Class Colloquium 18: Klebanoff – Publishing,  “A Life in Publishing: 50 Years Spent Bringing the Facts of Life into Focus” for details on the program and Klebanoff’s bona fides.

    Without further ado, here is the recording of the conversation:

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  • In Process | Reunion Reflections

    Reunion Lecture: Political Tribalism in America

    ByAdmin July 9, 2023July 9, 2024

    Political Tribalism in America: Why We Hate Each Other – and What We Can Do about it. I attended this lecture for many reasons: I was really impressed by Professor Chua’s earlier book, Day of Empire and had followed the blowback regarding her Tiger Mom book, her role in JD Vance’s life (which he honors in Hillbilly Elegy), and the controversies involving out-of-school parties, comments, clerkships, and other student interactions. I had not kept up…

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  • Belgrade
    Books

    Robert Horvitz’ (Ed.) Book Added to “Best Books of 2023”

    ByAdmin July 9, 2023September 10, 2023

    Robert Horvitz worked as editor/translator on a beautiful book that was recently published, An Older and More Beautiful Belgrade: A Visual Chronicle of the Milosevic Era. It was named one of the best books of 2023 by Barnes and Noble.

    Click through to see a superb summary of the book and get your copy of the book, which Robert has generously provided to those interested.

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  • In Process

    ListServ Launched

    ByAdmin July 6, 2023March 23, 2025

      see this page for full explanation

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  • Class Notes, Jul-Aug 2023
    Class Notes

    Class Notes, Jul-Aug 2023

    ByDaniel Seiver July 2, 2023August 8, 2023

    Bill Sacco writes: My book, Caribbean Coral Reefs: A Record of an Ecosystem Under Threat, was just released in April by Taylor and Francis Group, Routledge Press. [See Caribbean Coral Reef Book Published.] I spent the summers of 1968 and 1969 as a field assistant to a marine biologist working in Curaçao and Columbia, learned to photograph underwater, and spent all of my vacation time for the next eight years visiting marine scientists in the Caribbean and…

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  • Class Colloquium 18: Klebanoff – Publishing, July 11, 2 pm EDT
    Announcements

    Class Colloquium 18: Klebanoff – Publishing, July 11, 2 pm EDT

    ByAdmin June 30, 2023July 6, 2023

    Join in a Class Colloquium featuring Art Klebanoff, who is still trailblazing new business models in the world of publishing. He shares his incredible journey in the thick of the NY publishing world and shares some observations about publishing today. Would-be authors and ALL readers will appreciate this look under the hood. Register now

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  • Harold Mancusi-Ungaro Honored by Yale Medical School
    News

    Harold Mancusi-Ungaro Honored by Yale Medical School

    ByAdmin June 30, 2023August 31, 2023

    Earlier this month our own Harold Mancusi-Ungaro, M.D. (’69, ’73 MD) was honored by the Yale Medical School with the DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI SERVICE AWARD. The citation, reproduced below is very detailed and illuminates some impressive contributions to the Yale School of Medicine, and Yale more generally.

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  • Update:  Who is writing a memoir?
    Potpourri

    Update: Who is writing a memoir?

    ByWayne Willis June 29, 2023August 31, 2023

    Update: With the impending Class Colloquium talk by Art Klebanoff, we are 1) issuing a “second call” for those people interested in writing their personal stories (see below), and 2) huddling as a group on a Zoom call on the day before Art’s talk — July 10th. Several people (listed below) have indicated an interest. 

    Please click on this Doodle poll to indicate which hours you are available.  On Thursday, July 6, we’ll select the best time and confirm.

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  • Announcing a new section — “Works”
    Works

    Announcing a new section — “Works”

    ByAdmin June 28, 2023February 10, 2024

    Increasingly, classmates are creating really interesting essays, music, paintings, presentations, playlists, plays, podcasts and other creations we are calling “Works” (as in “works of art”).

    Coupled with the existing categories of Op-Eds and Books, this website can serve as a display case where classmates can share their “Works” with classmates.  Hopefully, the viewers, readers, listeners, etc. will give some feedback in the comments.

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