Class Notes

1971

MAY 1986 Thomas G. Jackson
Class Notes
1971
MAY 1986 Thomas G. Jackson

Among this month's news is word that Tom Morton is in charge of the design of the Museum of Modern Art expansion and World Financial Center in New York City and is designing an office tower in San Francisco. His wife paints and teaches at Cooper Union and Yale.

Bob Mustard is a food broker in Boston while continuing his love of sailing. He is chairman of the race committee of the Eastern Point Yacht Club, fleet captain, third in the fleet, and a member of the board of governors of the International 210 association.

If you haven't already dropped him a line, Bob Cordy, our reunion chairman, welcomes your suggestions for our forthcoming reunion, to be held June 13-15. Send Bob a note "at 149 Brooks Street, Medford, MA 02155, and let him know if you plan to attend.

Finally, Craig Robelen, our reunion giving chairman, writes that our reunion giving campaign is well underway, with a goal of $300,000 by June 1. Craig reminds all of us that "there are few better legacies we could give to our children and other young people than the opportunity to attend Dartmouth College."

That's all for now. We'll be back again next month.

1971'S 15THREUNIONJune 13-15

32 Hamilton Road Irvington, NY 10533