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...People came from all over the place,” said Olken, chair of the committee that planned the reunion. “People came in from as far as Thailand and Scotland...
Neil Olken ’57 said it’s much better. Olken returned to Annenberg Hall for lunch Friday along with over 300 fellow members of the Class of 1957, in town this weekend to celebrate their 45th reunion...
...We’re glad we planned a fall reunion because we were able to experience Harvard in session, as opposed to the usual June reunion after classes are over,” Sisson wrote in an e-mail. “Even though it was raining, it was a great reunion...
...reunion is people catching up with one another,” said Olken...
...about everyone at the Labour Party conference cheering and stomping and forgetting, at least for a while, about all the issues - privatization, civil liberties, war against Iraq - where so many Labourites have profound disagreements with Tony Blair. These annual rituals are a funny mix of theater, trading floor and reunion. You can see Cabinet ministers getting buttonholed by irate local officials or chatting amiably about former Prime Minister John Major's sex scandal as they prop up the bar the night before their big speeches. Once the scene of brutal factional brawls, the conference in Blair's era has been...