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Relax—life is long. You don’t have to get it all done by 25, know it all by 30 and impress everyone by your five-year reunion. You have enough time to make a lot of different choices and do cool things—or not. Be completely ordinary if you want to, give yourself permission. Harvard adds a little more pressure I think—you don’t want your greatest accomplishment to be getting into a great school. But the sooner you give yourself permission the better...
...went to most of my reunions, especially from the 15th reunion on. I have been very involved in the Committee for the Equality of Women at Harvard (CEWH), which evolved out of our 35th reunion. Part of the class discussion that year was whether Harvard was as sexist as when we were in college. We were charged with trying to research this and report back at the 40th reunion. That subgroup became quite a little family...
...alumnae work, for the alumnae association. I have attended seminars and Radcliffe’s program in management. I am on the Radcliffe Alumnae Board of Management, am a class officer and have participated in every reunion since graduation. I always thought that I was an admission experiment on the part of Radcliffe, and that I have been paying Radcliffe back ever since...
...when the once-youthful possum appears on the 50th reunion letterhead, he sports bifocals and a golf club—just like many members of the class...
Pusey was returning to Harvard in June 1953 to celebrate his 25th class reunion and to take over from Conant as Harvard’s 24th president...