Word: bostons
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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From breakfast at the residential houses to an evening with the Boston Pops to the Alumni Procession at Commencement, members of the 25th, 35th and 50th reunions will encounter a packed schedule of events that could tire them out for days to come...
Reunions have their good sides, however. Tonight the class of '64 will enjoy a night alone with the Boston Pops. The alums will not only have Symphony Hall to themselves, but Storrow Dr. will also be closed so Harvard buses can travel in tandem to the event. And when members of the 50th reunion hear the Pops on Tuesday, some will find a familiar face in conductor Leonard Bernstein...
Other events will include dinners with President Bok, visits to Boston's Citi nightclub and the Museum of Fine Arts, a screening of highlights from the 1989 NCAA men's hockey tournament and symposia on topics ranging from economic policy and recent scientific advances to "The State of Harvard Today...
...necessary to restrict parietal privileges for students at both Harvard and at Radcliffe. But as concern over proposed reduction in parietal privileges claimed the attention of both students and officials, the ensuing conflict escalated into a sex scandal that reached the front pages of salubrious national tabloids like Boston's own Record American...
...Talk about cutthroat competition. Boston-based Gillette, which dominates the $700 million U.S. wet-shaver market with a 65% share, sued Swedish-owned rival Wilkinson Sword last week for claiming in a TV commercial that its new Ultra Glide razor provides the "smoothest, most comfortable shave known to man." No matter that manufacturers have freely boasted for years that their products are the biggest, the best or even the most aromatic. Gillette accused Atlanta- based Wilkinson, which controls 4% of the blade market, of false advertising...