
Courtland L. Booth ’69
I’m in Concord, MA, teaching at Northeastern University and Hale Reservation, working at Wachusett Mountain, and serving on the Concord School Committee. In short, happily busy. My wife, Reyne, will retire soon (I hope!) and we’ll set our sights on more ambitious travels, extended bike journeys, and volunteer work centered on climate change and preserving democracy. Sons Dylan and Charlie, are in their mid-twenties, making good in an uncertain world. I hold fond memories of Tabor in the 60s—my classmates and the kindness and patience of our teachers and housemasters. (Notable example - when I arrived at school with a dog, which was not permitted, Mr. Larry Bidstrup promptly adopted him. A wrestling coach, teacher, and house parent with a big heart.)










