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Postcards Arrive, Classmates Do Too!

Judging by some of the recent registrations, Margaret's postcard has arrived! If you're here but haven't registered yet, please do. You can start with the basics and fill in the 25th Reunion info later! Most of all, post some news! Once logged in, click on Class News in the nav bar at left, and then click Create New blog entry at the top of the list. Let us know what you've been up to!

Anti-Spam installed

If you see a reference to Mollom in comment and forum topics posting forms, that the new anti-spam service hard at work keeping our site free of nasty spam robots! If you see a spam comment or post slip through, you can click the Report to Mollom link, but also contact the webmaster so I can delete it.

Jeff

Shades of Green

OK, who knows the background on why our Class Newsletter was called Shades of Green? I seem to recall a soap opera or something that some of our classmates wrote while we were at Dartmouth. Jim Caras, Alison Frankel, you know more, don't you? Dish...

Put Your Writing Cap On!

In a couple of weeks we're going to ask you to start writing your entry for our 25th Reunion Book. So start thinking about Dartmouth and what it has meant to you over the last 25 years!

Welcome

Hope you like the new Class Website. It's a LOT more powerful than the old site, and most importantly, you can now post your own News! First thing you need to do is register. Click on Create New Account at the top left of the home page. Once you've registered, and you're logged in, you can create a new post by clicking the Class News link in the left hand nav menu, and use the Create New Blog Entry at the top of the list of posts.

Here's a fun trick: click on the images in the gallery header above....

Matt Dickerson’s New Book

My latest book - my 7th published since graduation - has just hit the market.  (It has an official copyright date of January, 2009, and an official release date of December 1, 2008, but it has already shipped and is now available at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, etc.  Go ahead and make sense of that, if you can. And, of course, go ahead and order some copies for your holiday gifts.)

The title is Narnia and the Fields of Arbol: the Environmental Vision of C.S. Lewis (Amazon link). (The subtitle probably says most clearly what the book is about.) (Click Read More for well, more....)