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...having "seen many ironies over the last years...I am delighted to have [become] a journalist rather than becoming a diplomatic servant to other men," Daniloff, a former Nieman fellow, recalled in his reunion biography...
...Since I do not expect to attend theTwenty-fifth Reunion, I send good wishes...
...class notes for his 25th Reunion, Daniloff said he originally wanted to be a diplomat, but was not accepted into the foreign service, the Central Intelligence Agency, or the United States Information Agency. His career in journalism began by chance--he walked into the Washington Post in 1956 and was hired as a copy...
...question is whether it will be opened before it gets there. The collection of essays will most likely travel directly from shopping bag to airplane seat to coffee table to Harvard memorial bookshelf and a place of esteem next to Erich Segal's The Class, last year's reunion volume. Alums should do themselves a favor by giving The Class another read and leaving this 350th momento to collect dust...
Inevitably, each Saltonstall feels the pull of both these large and fabled institutions. And this 350th weekend is no exception. After Harvard's festivities subside, nearly 125 Saltonstalls from across the country will be asked to attend a family reunion next weekend to celebrate their 355th year in America...