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...think we've arrived at a point in time when people are starting to voice their feelings," said Linda W. Newdick of the ad hoc committee on the status of women at Harvard-Radcliffe, which first met two years ago at a 35th reunion of the Class of 1953 and has recently expanded to include other Radcliffe affiliates...
...Battambang and assigned to dig irrigation ditches. Seng Ly died of malaria and malnutrition. She was ten years old. But Theary somehow survived. Married and the mother of three small children, she was reunited last month in Phnom Penh with her brother Neang. There were tears at the reunion -- and many overdue smiles...
...only things he hung up to dry in those days were his saxophone mouthpieces, which suddenly have acquired a new dimension. With our 25th reunion coming up, I had hoped for a little battle of the bands. But without Wishnatsky's powerful, pumping solos and his wailing, sensuous rifts, it just won't be the same. Salve et vale Marty Wishnatsky; he gave us the hot licks that kept us dancing back in 1962-1963, and that's the way we classmates remember him. Laurence O. McKinney...
...part of student life." Bok--ever the progressive leader--promptly replied that " It is not our practice to try to outlaw homosexual groups or to discriminate against individuals on the basis of their sexual orientation...Feeling as you do, you would probably do well not to return for your reunion. We will miss your presence...
Some of their best work was done with one another, especially classic recordings such as "I Must Have That Man" and "A Fine Romance" from 1937, as well as "Fine and Mellow", the blues tune they played together during a reunion twenty years later on the 1957 CBS-TV special, "The Sound of Jazz...