Word: reunioners
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...popular in 1979, for instance, but not in 1980), Kelly, associate professor of mathematics at Hampshire College, ensures that each generation is well-schooled in lore about YP17. July 17 is Yellow Pig Day, when alumni from all over the country return to the Hampshire campus for the annual reunion. On that day, Kelly gives his renowned lecture on "The History of 17," and relates all the facts he has collected about the number over the past year, and students and alumni make the official Yellow Pig t-shirt...
...death nears, U.S. Ambassador Arthur Hartman presumably will be forced to order the women out of the embassy for hospitalization-and into a dangerous reunion with Soviet authorities. If either woman is taken away, or dies, Liliya has vowed to start her own hunger strike...
Brian Magrane, 38, chairman of the Economic Development Industrial Corporation in Lynn, Mass. (pop. 78,741), was feeling proud and elated as he drove home in the wee hours. His high school class reunion earlier that night had been a rousing success, and in three days a contract was to be signed for the final phase of his proudest achievement: a fiveyear, $194 million renewal of Lynn's downtown. Vast, empty Victorian brick factories, relics of the Lynn's long reign as "Shoe Capital" of the nation, were being recycled to serve a reawakening city as offices, stores...
...NOTEBOOK: Coach Barnaby had the rare privilege yesterday of whipping the team of his predecessor at Harvard, Paul Moses. Now coaching the Bruins, Moses headed the women's squash program here until three years ago...Last year's Choate-Rosemary Hall squash team staged a mini-reunion in Providence yesterday. Former teammates Staley, Meagher, and Mary Winnick all played in the Harvard-Brown match, with Winnick triumphing for the Crimson J.V.'s at number two. The trio filled out the numbers one, two, and three slots respectively, for Choate last year...
Even with these apparent differences, however, Jack L. Goodman Princeton '57 and publisher of the 25th Reunion Book, said, "It is quite remarkable that we are all so alike despite attending different schools...