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...University which pays their salaries and heavily subsidizes three "major" reunions--the 25th, the 35th and the 50th--has different motives. For Harvard, the reunions are an investment with an annual profitability that surpasses anything that can be made on Wall Street...
Harvard's subsidy to the 25th reunion, according to Briefer, is about $1 million a year. The gift donated this year by the Harvard class of 1968 will approach $6 million, according to reunion gift co-chair David H. "Zack" Taylor...
Despite the subsidies for major reunions, alumni pay most of the costs. For a family attending the entire 25th reunion and living in Harvard housing this year, the cost...
...remember during my 25th thinking that the cost of my reunion and flight from England [where I was living] amounted to my tuition during my first year at Harvard," says Jean Leventhal '63, who is now chair of her 30th reunion...
...reports do have a financial role. The class report for the majors are partly subsidized by Harvard, which also asks alumni to contribute for the books. The cost of the 25th report, the largest book with the most pictures, is roughly...