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...undersigned members of the Class of 1945 at Harvard University marking our 25th reunion this year wish to go on record in expressing our disapproval of President Pusey's Baccalaureate Sermon yesterday. To have devoted so much time to attack a minority of violently radical students, none of whom was present, seems to us not only inappropriate but an insult to the majority of the graduating class of Harvard who are opposed as he to the methods of the revolutionary left but even more opposed to the senseless violence of the war in Indo-China, a subject he mentioned...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 6/11/1970 | See Source »

...naughty-noughts" are holding the first 70th Reunion in Harvard history. Arthur Drinkwater '00, the class secretary, was able to contact 10 of the 23 surviving members of the class, but only four showed...

Author: By Garrett Epps, | Title: Rinehart, Where Are You? The Naughty-Noughts Return | 6/11/1970 | See Source »

Surely someone. But not Hugh Calkins. Lofting a FunFest '45 beer can, he says, "I don't see any reason not to have a reunion." To which Bob T.P. Storer can only add. "A successful guy has lots of friends. I think it's just great...

Author: By Michael E. Kinsley, | Title: Class of '45: The Blood Runs Thin? | 6/10/1970 | See Source »

...Mitch thinks I've been co-opted, but there's a difference in style. My job is to organize 'the college activities' for the reunion-wholesome pauses for intellectual activities in five days of orgiastic drinking. If I didn't do it, someone worse would. If one of those State Street people took over, it would be bland propaganda. They are all too inert to be shaken up-but at least we'll try to excite them a little. You can call it co-optation, or you can call it boring from within...

Author: By Michael E. Kinsley, | Title: Class of '45: The Blood Runs Thin? | 6/10/1970 | See Source »

...tenth reunion we, the undersigned members of the Radcliffe class of 1960, condemn the Administration's invasion of Cambodia, the continuing killing in Vietnam, and the violent repression of political dissent at home. We support the students' effort to create a more human environment and to change the existing system through political action. We thank them for sharpening our awareness and imparting to us a sense of urgency...

Author: By Elizabeth Parker and Frances T. Webb, S | Title: The Mail TENTH REUNION | 6/10/1970 | See Source »

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