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  1. Class of 1963 60th Reunion. Overview. Event Schedule. It’s been too long since you were basking in the sun on the Green and talking late into the night with your closest Dartmouth friends—face to face. Well, we have some good news: It’s time for you to come back and do it all again.

  2. Proceeds will also provide critical resources to recruit and retain top coaching talent and introduce new sports science training technologies. The Dartmouth Peak Performance program (DP2), the College's innovative and holistic approach to athletic excellence at the varsity level, will also benefit. Class of 1963. 60th Reunion. June 12 - 15th.

  3. I regret to report the passing of Donald Shulkin. See obituary articles by Tige Harris in the ’63 Class Notes section on Dartmouth Alumni Magazine website. — Harry Zlokower, 190 Amity St., Brooklyn, NY 11201; (917) 541-8162; harry@zlokower.com. May-June 2023.

  4. Visit the class website or contact Jeff Nothnagle, (781) 383-0895. I regret to report passing of Roger Griffin, executive committee member Ted Suess, and Bill Woolley. Read obituaries by Tige Harris on the DAM website. — Harry Zlokower, 190 Amity St., Brooklyn, NY 11201; (917) 541-8162; harry@zlokower.com. Show More.

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  5. Dartmouth College 1958 — 1963. Bachelor's degree in History, Fields of Study: History, minor in German, Philosophy. Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg im Breisgau 1960 — 1961. Junior Year Abroad -- independent student, History, German.

  6. www.dartmouth.edu › its-tools › archiveThe 1960s - Dartmouth

    24. Juli 2018 · Based on the success of this work, GE and Dartmouth College embarked on a project to put DTSS on the newer and larger GE-635 computer capable of handling 200 simultaneous users. Kemeny and Kurtz and a half-dozen student programmers did some of the early programming for the $2.5 million GE-635 at the Griffis Air Force Base in Rome, New York, in the summer of 1966.