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Lux et Vermontas
News of the Yale Club of Vermont
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Best-selling author, Yale professor, and fellow Vermonter Nicholas Christakis will present a program based on his most-recent book Apollo's Arrow. Mark your calendars and don't miss this opportunity to hear from one of the nation's leading experts on the status of the pandemic and prospects for the future. Learn more here.
7 pm, Wednesday, April 7
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Issue #2
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We've got our clever name! You are all winners! Tabulating a definitive result in the clever name contest became a bit of a muddle. Some people suggested minor variations on a name, whereas others submitted multiple nominations, or came up with new names. In the end I reached into my pool of infinite presidential wisdom to come up with the name/tagline above. Here's a complete list of names and participants: The Name Game
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Book Club gets it together. Under the Bulldog leadership of Mary Jane Mona the Yale Club of Vermont Book Club has announce its initial meeting date of May 5, 7-8:30 pm, and its initial title selection of Nutshell by Ian McEwan. Details will be forthcoming from Mary.
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Want an insider's take on climate change? The Yale Association of Rhode Island has invited all club members from Vermont to a presentation on February 25 by Dr. Peter Gleick. Details here.
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Calling all party animals. Several club members participated in last night's New England-wide Feb Club Emeritus gathering. For many it was our initial experience with the Gatherly meeting platform. Now, one of my classmates, Ben Slotznick, who literally wrote the book on holding reunions via Zoom, has extended an invitation to all Vermonter to join another Feb Club event using yet another platform called Wonder. Details: here
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Stephen Morris
Yale Club
of Vermont
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