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That emotional encounter marked the triumphant reunion of patriarch and protégé-although at times the roles seemed reversed. Cámpora had said that he was "going to see my boss." But Perón called himself only "a soldier of Cámpora" and added that "now it will be Mr. Cámpora who slices the salami." If so, it will be Mr. Perón who gets served the meal. The rendezvous in Rome was a confirmation of the bizarre victory by proxy that the 77-year-old Perón had engineered from...
...Pine Ridge in the dilapidated cars with crunched fenders that are the Indians' trademark. Justice Department people, a few in coats and ties but many more in flak vests, baseball caps and heavy boots, come and go in the area of the BIA building. It is a reunion for many of the federal marshals, distinctive in their flag-bedecked blue jumpsuits. Across the street, on a dried mudbank, sit a line of solemn-faced Indians taking...
Equally gratifying was Burer's reunion with his four children. He stayed up into the night talking with his oldest son Bill, 17½. "The biggest burden he carried was that somewhere he had a father, but a father he couldn't talk to," says Burer. "It's different when a family really loses a father. After a year or two, if he had believed that I was dead, he could have forgotten about me and gone on with life. But he lived his life knowing that he had a father he couldn...
...address worth the time spent listening. There are many: Elma Lewis, the founder of the Boston Afro-American Cultural Center who received an honorary degree from Harvard last year; Saul Bellow, another honorary recipient in 1972; J. Anthony Lewis '48, the Times columnist who is returning for his 25th Reunion this year...
Goldberg, Moffett Professor of Agriculture and Business, was elected to the position by members of his class, who will hold their 25th reunion in June. The 25th reunion class traditionally elects the Chief Marshal...