Word: reunioners
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Rohans to endure. And though their ordeal was unusual, Boorman makes it close to universal. Every family lives in a war zone of its own circumstances and compromises; most families find the strength to soldier on. Boorman is even gracious enough to cap his film with an idyllic reunion of clan Rohan. Mum and her sisters giggle conspiratorially; young Bill, now a gentleman of precious leisure, goes boating on the river. These are images every moviegoer can share as he closes Boorman's lovely memory book...
Alte Achter: the 1972 U.S. Olympic eight. Made up primarily of Harvard owners, this boat holds a reunion each year at the Head to relive the experiences the crew shared at the Munich Games...
...family reunion for the crew community, but it's a party for everyone else. I've talked to friends who watched the race, and they've never even seen me go by. It's a very different thing for rowers and spectators," said Himes...
...headed South, straight towards a reunion with my childhood self. I hoped some things I remembered remained...
...didn't bother returning last summer for my 10th Yale reunion because I still live part of each year in New Haven. I even thought I knew what was going on until Sara Cohen, class of '88, started talking about the `lipsticks' and the `crunchies.' The former, she explains, are Yale's radical-chic lesbians; the latter, 'the granola dykes who have old-fashioned ideas about feminism.' Then there are the assimilationists, gay men mostly, who don't want to draw attention to their sexuality, and a growing number of special-interest factions, like the new Chicano-lesbian group. Suddenly...