Word: reunion
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Peter D. Shultz '52, general secretary of the Associated Harvard Alumni, would be the first to say that constant communication is the key to success in alumni affairs. People tend to think of the Alumni Association only around reunion time, but the business of keeping the alumni abreast of new developments, answering their questions and complaints, and maintaining their interest is a year-round operation...
...Ivan T. Vasey, who was 49, suffered the heart attack while in the room where he was staying for the 25th reunion of his graduating class...
...When reunion week rolls around there is quite naturally a good deal of "do you remembers" and "what's so and so doing nows." Last week while killing time I decided to read all of the local sports pages--I found out who beat who in Western Mass, tennis, what races were being run at Wonderland...
...town, I realized, without the money or inclination to attend a Harvard reunion. By most estimates, attendance here was unusually poor, at best 75 out of a class of 1200. These were not the people who had been in University Hall. Any conclusions would be spurious...
...case, Time and Newsweek would have been ecstatle. A random savesdropping of the chatter of Harvard Class of 1970's fifth reunion gave doubles evidence to the notion that yesterday's revolutionaries have beaten their awards into scalpels and traded their red books for writ books. These is attendance were primarily lawyers and law students, with a smattering of doctors, academics, and other professionals, and one unemployed moot-suiter...