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...began to gather, Mrs. Copley quit Boston with her children and her loyalist family and sailed for London. There, her husband, who had been painting in Italy, joined her. He had not seen his family for more than a year, and the group portrait was done to celebrate the reunion. Copley's style had lost its stiffness in Italy, but it is the tenderness of mood that makes the picture. A lesser artist might have produced a heap of sentimentality; Copley's portrait is one of deep and wholesome affection...
Save Beadle himself, of all contenders for honors in the sciences Gerard Piel '37, publisher of Scientific American (and a member of the 25th Reunion Class) appears the strongest...
...Alec Guinness, of all people, will reach Cambridge at the proper moment, very possibly to hear his name read out in the Tercentenary Theatre. Le Corbusier and Buckminster Fuller '17 may be there too, the Frenchman to see his building, the Dymaxionist for his 45th Reunion. The composer Elliot Carter '30 ought to have a degree by now; so perhaps should Erich Leinsdorf, the BSO's new conductor...
Leverett House pulled the replacement dome out of its basement where it was being stored for R. Buckminster Fuller the designer of the geodesic dome, who plans to have it erected for the reunion of his class...
...Marshall and the other dignitaries adjourned to the Twenty-Fifth Reunion Class Marshal's luncheon, the crowd thought that it had seen most of the show. But Marshall's speech at the afternoon Alumni Association meeting was still to come...