Word: reunioner
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...will be a twenty-fifth anniversary meeting, not a reunion," commented Robert W. Davidson, chairman of the Committee, "for every effort will be made to keep the celebration as serious as possible...
...treasurer, regarded by College and Alumni officials as one of the most important officers chosen by the Senior Class, is in charge of the class funds, raises money for reunions and other class activities, and with the class agent conducts the drive for the $100,000 which is ordinarily given to the College at the time of the Twenty-Fifth Reunion...
...ceremonies will be much less colorful because "the reunion classes, which usually march into the Stadium with bands playing and in gay costumes, will probably not have costumes and may not even have bands. It is hard to raise money and it is a wrong time to waste materials and labor...
...event, Morse believes, action should be taken soon, because the plans of the reunion classes, are dependent on the Class Day program, and it takes a long time to get materials with war priority restrictions in effect...
Since his expanded Ph.D. thesis appeared in book form as "The Road to Reunion" and won him the 1938 Pulitzer Prize in history, Professor Buck has sat securely on the top of the American history heap. And although he does spend his summers on the Cape and has done the major part of his studying in Cambridge, he could never be called a New Englander. Born in Columbus, Ohio and attending Ohio State in his home town, Buck, after deciding not to be a biologist, has traveled periodically through the South and spent a year in Europe on a Sheldon...