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Despite the prickly start, the two sides agreed to continue their talks on Aug. 27 and, in the meantime, to hold a symbolic reunion of a few families on Aug. 15, the 40th anniversary of the liberation. The generally amicable tone of the two days of talks was set by the South's chief delegate, Lee Yung Dug, who told his northern counterpart, Li Chong Yul, "I hope the days when true brotherly love could be shown between us come early...
Shigeto Tsuru '35, who is in town for the 50th reunion of his undergraduate class, has for the past decade been editorial adviser of The Asa n Shimbun, a Tokyo-based newspaper with a circulation of close to eight million...
...adds that reunion and commencement time are traditionally their best periods for selling Harvard logo merchandise...
...depends on how you look at it. To the prisoner in the dock when the judge says, "Fifty years," it is forever. To Harvard preparing for its 350th Anniversary, it is a respectable but not particularly imposing period of time. To the Class of 1935 celebrating its 50th Reunion, it is somewhere in between...
...have tired my life in an atmosphere of deepest respect for Harvard. My grandfather father, several uncles, three brothers and a sister all were pa. Harvard alumni family. Indeed, at the invitation of the editors, I wrote a piece for last year's reunion issue of The Crimson about the difficulties and rewards of working my way through Harvard at the depth of the depression. When I received my degree a year after the rest of my class in 1935, the platform was graced by Albert Einstein. Thomas Mann and others who had made great contributions to our knowledge...