Word: 35th
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This week thousands of Harvard alumni and their families are reliving that experience as they attend their 25th, 35th and 50th reunions...
Nearly 580 members of the Class of 1961 and their families registered yesterday at the Freshman Union for 25threunion festivities, while 380 people signed up atDunster House for the 35th reunion of the Class of1951. Tomorrow, more than 700 people, members ofthe Class of 1936 and their wives, are expected toregister at Winthrop House for 50th reunionactivities...
Twenty-fifth reunioners pay $560 for theirwhole families, and they can bring as many oftheir children as they want, while those alumniattending their 35th and 50th reunions pay $280for themselves and an escort, according to MarionR. Briefer, associate for major reunions...
...celebration was worthy of the world's most populous nation. More than half a million people, in high good humor, paraded and danced through Peking's vast Tiananmen Square last week to mark the 35th anniversary of the People's Republic of China. More than anything, however, the day belonged to Deng Xiaoping, 80, China's modernization-minded leader, who had chosen the occasion for the first public review in 25 years of the country's military might...
...haven by refugees before. Faced with this week's influx, the Bonn government of Chancellor Helmut Kohl finally decided to order the embassy doors closed. As tactful West German officials were aware, the new exodus came just as the East German state was preparing to celebrate the 35th anniversary of its founding under Soviet supervision...