Word: 60th
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...face choices in our lives. It's just a matter of picking the right ones. Experience an amazing dance performance, or write that final paper you've been putting off forever. See some ground-breaking theater, or watch Austin Powers for the 60th time. Listen to phenomenal music, or suffer through your roommate's whining about unfinished work. This weekend, instead of falling into your usual rut, check performance times, buy tickets and convince your friends to join you in some fun. Celebrate the end of classes in style with one of the greatest exhibitions of talent you'll ever...
...addition, Klein is a reunion gift chair for his class's upcoming 60th reunion...
Anderson was in charge of his class' gift at its 50th reunion when the class set a fundraising record. He is currently a member of his 60th Reunion Gift Steering Committee...
...missed this on your freshman week field trip, definitely take time to check it out before you graduate. New England's tallest building offers 100-mile views from its famed 60th floor windows--on a good day you can see New Hampshire's White Mountains. Visitors watch multimedia re-enactments of the American Revolution and play with "Funscopes." The Observatory's got great trivia games, too. Did you know the John Hancock building has precisely 10,344 windows? John Hancock Tower, Hancock Plaza and Copley Square. Ticket office: Trinity Place and St. James Ave. 572-6429. Open...
...posh party to honor a Danish patriarch on his 60th birthday, the favored son rises to make a toast. His father, he says, sexually ravaged him and his twin sister, a recent suicide, when they were kids. This acerbic farce-melodrama, laureled at Cannes and by critics' groups, is directed in a fake-verite style that distracts a bit from the entertaining spectacle of the rich airing their bloody silk underwear in public. But it's still creepy fun to watch the upper class pretend a family isn't in tatters. When propriety meets outrage in a chateau, guess which...