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Word: reunioner (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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Harper is Vice-President of the Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company, a director of the Harvard Alumni Association, and a vice-chairman of the class of 1930. The Chief Marshal is traditionally selected from the 25th Reunion Class...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harper Named as '55 Chief Marshal | 1/17/1955 | See Source »

After about 15 months of separation and wrangling over divorce terms, Yugoslavia's jobless ex-King Peter, 31, and his wife, Princess Alexandra, 33, suddenly kissed and made up. Peter headed for the Swiss mountain resort of Gstaad for a surprise reunion with Alexandra and their son, Prince Alexander, 9. Reported a friend who saw their delayed meeting: "They just fell into each other's arms un der the Christmas tree, and they have been like lovers ever since." But there was a small blight on their new-found bliss...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Jan. 10, 1955 | 1/10/1955 | See Source »

Gemini. The Class of 1930 will vote not to hold a reunion, with one Alumni Association officer explaining, "Their class spirit just never seemed to jell." The liquor, already purchased, will be donated to the New York Mirror's list of the 100 seediest families...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Pick A Star, Any Star... | 1/3/1955 | See Source »

...They're just content to settle down as housewives." Japan's Crown Prince Alcihrro turned 21, enjoyed a rare reunion with his family (court protocol requires that crown princes grow up virtual strangers to their parents), then was off for a round of tea parties in his honor. Sobersided Akihito unbent enough to show the whimsy lurking beneath his royal aloofness. Mindful of perennial rumors that his engagement will be announced momentarily, the prince slyly eyed a school friend and asked: "Don't you think it's a bit too early for me to be tied...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Jan. 3, 1955 | 1/3/1955 | See Source »

While uncertain of the result of such a meeting, Huang stated his willingness to try anything that might lead to a family reunion. "Family ties are much stronger with Chinese than with Americans," he stated. "Since it is impossible to have all my relatives come over here," he continued, "I would greatly prefer to return to China...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Huang More Optimistic About His Chances for Going Back to China | 12/1/1954 | See Source »

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