At the corner of Route 2 and 7, the Class of 1968 extended the frontier of reunions and found that the past may even have a future.
And no question about it, the women outdid the men during the reunion’s audience-participation sessions.
Read articleAt the corner of Route 2 and 7, the Class of 1968 extended the frontier of reunions and found that the past may even have a future.
And no question about it, the women outdid the men during the reunion’s audience-participation sessions.
Read articleIs it my imagination or are these reunions getting closer together?
Read articleSee who you missed, including some faces not frequently seen
Read article55th Reunion Chairs Mark Donavan and Mike Herlihy wrote a letter of thanks to President Maud Mandel, voicing their appreciation for the all support we received. Included was a pickleball uniform from the Lowell Davis Pick-Up Pickleball Academy. Here is her reply:
Read articleWe’ve blended our ’68 schedule with the official college wide reunion schedule so you can access all the information from one place. In addition, we use italics in our schedule to indicate events from the main schedule that are of special interest to us.
Click the Entire College program link to open an expanded view of College wide events for that day. Clicking the Back to ’68 Schedule link returns you to our own sequence of events.
Read articleWith the Clark Art Institute to the south and MassMoCA to the east, can the Williams College Museum of Art dare compete?
On Friday, June 9, at 1 p.m., Pam Franks, WCMA director, will show and tell WHY and HOW in an exclusive 55 minutes with the class of 1968 at the museum itself, in Lawrence Hall.
Read articleThe In Their Own Write panel showcases a sampling of our pilgrims, poets, prophets, playwrights and, oh yes, cartoonists.
Including a special performance by Rosanne Olson and Ted McMahon of “Four Strong Winds,” in commemoration of Ian and Sylvia’s epic Fall 1965 performance.
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