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...that the women associate with their Harvard counterparts' reunion. The Radcliffe 25th is "a watershed which people tend to use as an opportunity to access their lives up until a point and to get support from other people," says Roberta Milender Goldwyn '58, one of the 25th reunion co-chairmen...
GOING INTO the Freshman Union for reunion-week supplies, says one of the 25th reunion's hospitality chairmen, "is like going into the army. They give you towels, bags, hats, shirts, everything." And an army it is Over half the Class of 1958 invaded through the Union gates sometime Sunday for the annual attempt at fun and funds...
...chairman later won standing ovations with a fist-pounding speech in which he vowed that there would be no more givebacks. Said he: "We're proud of the gains we've made over the years, because we've earned them." After naming the chairmen of the Big Three automakers, Bieber insisted, "I am deadly serious when I say it's their turn to do some giving...
Especially excited about the new scheduling and its impact on the "Boston Now" exhibition are Don and Jeanne Stanton, avid collectors of contemporary art, and co-chairmen of The Friends of Boston Art, the group which sponsors the ICA's "Boston Now" exhibition. "One of the reasons our group exists," says Don Stanton, "is to guarantee that the ICA has a commitment to get behind Boston artists. The ICA has had an absolutely terrific year, and really seems on the verge of doing something special...
Many company directors must be longing for the good old days of annual meetings, when the chief distractions were usually corporate gadflies like Evelyn Y. Davis, Wilma Soss and the Gilbert brothers. Those "professional shareholders" just talked a lot, loudly, and annoyed company chairmen with demands for more "corporate democracy" through cumulative election of directors...