May/June 2017. This is the last note before our 50th Reunion from June 8–13, 2017 for The Road Turns Home (Moosilauke Thursday, Core Reunion Friday to Sunday, Extended Sunday to Tuesday). Check the Class webpage for more details and for a link to our online registration page. Registration will run until June 1. Congratulations to Ed Kern and the Class of 1967 Bunkhouse at Mount Moosilauke Bunkhouse Advisory Committee and David Lowenstein and Hugh Freund leading our Class of 1967 A Space for Dialogue Gallery at The Hood Museum major gift projects for the 50th Reunion. Both projects exceeded their goals of $500,00 for the Bunkhouse and $1,000,000 for the Gallery. We still have a way to go to reach our $1,500,000 and 67% participation goals for the Dartmouth College Fund, so Head Agent John Kornet urges everyone to help us prove “We are 67 and There is Nothing We Can’t Do.” Speaking of .., two really magnificent Reunion books have been completed in celebration of our 50th. Living Through Momentous Change, How a Dartmouth Class Met the Challenges of Vietnam, the Human Rights Movements and So Much Else, edited and produced by John Isaacs, has over thirty essays on the milestones of our era as experienced by our classmates, and how we responded to and shaped them. The 50th Reunion Yearbook has over 400 “autobiographies” as well as obituaries of and memorials to our deceased. The plan is to distribute the Yearbook FREE to all 67s before the Reunion, and to provide Living Through Momentous Change free to all who attend the two-part Symposium at the 50th.  Another Reunion highlight is Bob Roberts (Robert Piampiano) reprising Music ‘Til Midnight live from our Class Dinner on Saturday night, to be broadcast nationally on WDCR Internet Radio and likely on WFRD locally. “Bob” will be selecting his music play list from 67s “Top 20” lists which were sent by classmates to him in February. Too late for the details to be in this issue of the DAM, but the “last ever” Boston 67 dinner was on target for being the biggest 67regional mini-reunion ever. Two weeks ahead of the dinner over 60 reservations had been made. The event’s 34-year run was led in the past decade by John Manaras and Steve Cheheyl. They graciously paid for this year’s dinner at the Longwood Cricket Club, but said that in recent years declining attendance and the number of Northeastern 67s spending winters elsewhere let to the decision to bring the run to an end. Another death to note. Robert Adam Weinberg died on October 14, 2014 in Berkeley Springs, West Virginia. Bob came to the College from Wheaton, Maryland but he left early. He was a news director at Capital Cities/ABC Inc. in Washington, D.C. Bob is survived by his ex-wife Mary Catherine Brawley and their three children. I scanned and posted some photos from our past reunions on the Superlinks connection (look at the Dartmouth Reflections). Check out those who attended. http://users.idworld.net/dmangels/dart67.htm. See you at reunion. Keep me posted. Dave Mangelsdorff, 13502 Barsan Rd., San Antonio, Texas 78249; new contacts: a.d.mangelsdorff@gmail.com or dmangels@idworld.net or call 210-561-7979.