Word: reunioners
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...most important part of the alumni relations program is the class reunion. College reunions really do not recapture the spirit of the undergraduate days, but, for most alumni, they are an exciting period in their somewhat average lives...
John P. Marquand '15 even built one of his novels around a man returning to his Harvard class' 25th reunion. Last year the success of the University as a host to its graduates was demonstrated when Yale and Princeton sent observers to learn the secret of a successful reunion...
...things probably combine to make Harvard reunions a success, a well-organized program and alcohol--with the first being far more important. Outsiders frequently connent on the large consumption of liquor at the 25th reunion, but they fail to see the months of planning that went into deciding where the alumni and their families would live at College and what they would...
Besides going to the College, Campos attended the Harvard Law School but has never been an active alumnus of the University. He was unable to attend his class' 25th reunion in 1941, since he was serving a term in Atlanta Penitentiary for his insurrectionary activity...
...largest island in the world before Australia was discovered?" Answer: "Australia"), and concentrated on outlandish penalties. But Edwards shrewdly mixes the humiliation of contestants with what he calls the "good-gesture type of act" involving "a personal rehabilitation or something along that line." One projected good gesture: the televised reunion of a wounded Korean war veteran and his mother...