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...Phillips Exeter, where he graduated near the top of his class in 1941, was calculated to give him the opportunity to exercise his talents as a liberal activists. "I decided to practice law in a large representative city such as Cleveland," Calkins wrote in his class's 25th reunion report, "on the hunch that in this way I could find effective and independent involvement with whatever turned out to be the action and passion of our time...
...their 25th reunion, some alumni draw parallels between their Harvard and the College today. "What strikes one is the cyclical movement of history, towards the sociability that one knew back then in the late '50s," Brooks says...
During a question and answer period, an alumnus holding aloft his official white 25th reunion beach hat urged his classmates not to wear the hats because they are manufactured in Capetown, South Africa...
Like most of the group, Donald A. Dill came back just to see his former classmates. "It's nice to see men that I was acquainted with 50 years ago." Unlike many of his classmates, however, this is Dill's first reunion. "I was only here for one year," the former Standish (now part of Winthrop House) resident recalled, "but I've always appreciated the high standards of Harvard...
...having succumbed to a request for a series of "then" and "now" talks, I was speaking to a small group of alumnae and alumni in Palo Alto about changes in the College. I had barely reached the lectern when an elderly member of the audience, whose sixty-fifth reunion must have been history, rose to his feet to wonder whether life in the Yard had changed much since...