"Class of 1964 Dues and Donations Payment Page"

The Class of 1964 accepts 2011-2012 class dues and donations
through Credit Card Payment or through your PayPal Account

$110.00 Basic dues to support Class activities (2011-2012)
Support Mini-Reunions and our 50th Reunion (2014)
Support the 1964/2014 Connections Program
Interns through the Rockefeller Center (three students per year)
Memorial Book Program (Donation to Baker Library Book Acquisition Fund)
Alumni Magazine ($6800)
Newsletter ($5500) and other communications
Other Class projects and obligations

$110.00 Total Dues (2011-2012)

Additional Financial Donations are gratefully accepted

Dues & Donations
CLICK THIS BUTTON:
FOR CREDIT CARD/PAYPAL Note - you will need to enter the amount again on the next page
in the window supplied in the box. Please enter your dues and/or donation amount and click Update Total - click here to see where this is.


Note that although you will go to the PayPal page, you can pay using your own credit card by entering the information on the left side of the page
(if you see "Continue" above the credit card logos, click on it to get to where you enter the card number and expiration date).

Or you can mail your check (payable to Dartmouth Class of 1964) directly to:

Bill Lewis '64
19 Berrill Farms Lane
Hanover, NH 03755


Class Projects

Connections Program with the Class of 2014 is estimated to cost approximately $10,000 between now and our 50th Reunion. President of our Class, Ron Schram has been updating you on our efforts to date on connecting with the Class of 2014 before and since their matriculation. There may be additional expenses if we decide to give a gift at the 2014 graduation of something that will be appreciated by the graduates as alumni. The Executive Committee would appreciate suggestions for an appropriate gift for the current generation.

Rocky Interns: Our Class Project sponsors three Dartmouth students per year ($3000/student) for a public policy internship in Washington, D.C. Interested students apply for internships through Dartmouth's Rockefeller Center for Public Policy, which coordinates the available positions from offering organizations and reviews and selects the applicants. Click Here for more information

The Memorial Book Program consists of a donation to the Baker Library Acquisition fund of $100 in the name of each deceased classmate. The book purchased with this money has an In Memoriam label, identifying the classmate in whose name we made the contribution.


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Last modified, October 10, 2011