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...have made it clear on a confidential basis, anyone can write to a person in the alumni office and we'll draw the money from the class treasury without knowing who it is," says Robert H. Hoskins '43, reunion committee secretary...
Still, the non-major reunions tend to be more relaxed, less structured events with fewer costs and activities. Victor C. Harnish '28, reunion chair for the 65th, says his class will have some activities tomorrow that cost about $3,000. Contributions will help cover expenses, he says...
...majors take more organization on the part of individual class members, as University officials have fewer resources to devote to making their arrangements. But unlike the budget-balancing major reunions, many non-majors have to make a small profit. That is by design, their organizers say, because each class needs money in its treasury to cover startup costs for the next reunion, which is only five years away...
...45th reunion, we made a profit on the class report, but we lost money on the reunion," says Hoskins. "We made a little money overall...
Jellis says she subjects students who apply for jobs in the Wadsworth House reunion office to an intensive application and interview process...