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...weeks leading up to commencement to dramatize the situation of the workers. Recognizing the administration's desire for an orderly graduation, organizers prepared what they termed "legal and non-obstructive" activities, including picketing at the gates of major entrances to the Yard as well as demonstrations at reunion affairs...
...recent poll of this year's twenty-fifth reunion class shows that tennis is the most popular of all games among the old Crimson grads. Of 592 members of the Harvard Class of 1949 who responded to a questionaire, 237 said they play tennis. Skiing was the second most popular sport among the '49ers, with sailing copping a close third. None of the respondents reported that they play stickball with any regularity...
Four per cent of the class of '49 has never worked for pay, 10 per cent has worked full time for 20 years or more, and 2 per cent are earning over $50,000 a year, according to statistics compiled from questionnaires sent to the women by the 25th Reunion Committee. The survey showed that the class's mean income was $35,000 per year last year, and most women described themselves as in "reasonably comfortable financial circumstances. The typical Radcliffe Class of '49 graduate spent 16 years as a full-time housewife and found that role "fairly satisfying...
About 50 members of the Class of 1969 passed a resolution at the Class's fifth reunion Saturday calling on its officers to solicit class donations for the DuBois Institute, the Afro-American Cultural Center, unionization at Harvard and the admission and hiring of women...
This is the last regular issue of The Crimson until the Summer School starts in July. We'll publish a series of special reunion issues and a 40-page Commencement issue next week. Have a good summer...