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ously academic institution.
irty years later, at Emerald Isle,
I put together a reunion of eight of
us who had been my inner circle. It
was magical. It was also a couple of
days before Hurricane Sandy, which
skirted North Carolina offshore be-
fore following several of the guys
home to Pennsylvania, New Jersey
and New York. Two years later, I ex-
panded the guest list and had about 16
participants. Two years aer that, the
number swelled to 24, even though
Hurricane Matthew had just devas-
tated eastern North Carolina. It was
uncanny how aer thirty years of not
seeing those people, you just sat right
back down and picked up the same
conversation where it had le off in
the early 1980s.
In September of 2018, we here in east-
ern North Carolina were stalked by a
killer turtle named Hurricane Flor-
ence. She whirled up in the south At-
lantic, and for two weeks Jim Cantore
waxed his scalp in preparation for the
confluence of his and Florence's ar-
rival in Wrightsville Beach. For an in-
terminable number of hours and days
thereaer, Florence angrily crawled
across our landscape, tearing down
the tallest of our pines and the most
historic of our oaks. She wept and
spewed and spit water to the point
where new flood plains were created.
She devastated lives as she destroyed
homes and businesses in her plodding
destructiveness. e country watched
on live TV.
e emails and texts started coming
to me from my Phi Delts before Mr.
Cantore landed on our coast. ey
persisted through the entire event and
they continued in the aermath. One
of my tightest, a retired lawyer in Ver-
mont named Dana who now is a sail-
ing instructor on Lake Champlain,
sent an email saying he knew I must
have suffered loss and he wanted to
send some money to help me through