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...February 20--two days after the announcement of Chow's finding--Robert A. Rafsky '68 died of AIDS-related complications at New York University Hospital. He was 47, and would have been invited to his 25th Harvard reunion this spring...
...Barakett, who had four of Harvard's nine goals in the final, it was a family reunion. Tim--who is the 16th leading scorer in Harvard history, with 134 career points--took the ice with Blades Captain Bob Barakett, a self-described "journeyman from Canada" and Tim's brother...
This wasn't, of course, a feminist event. Most people were just there to have a good time. Everywhere we heard cries of "Wow, I haven't seen you in ages." First-year nicknames were revived, old grudges remembered, career plans discussed. If this sounds like a college reunion, you're getting the idea...
Jackson can cry out loud; that is his agony (displayed to Winfrey) and his art (in performance). These days he is doing both: the world's most reclusive exhibitionist -- or most exhibitionistic recluse -- is everywhere. For the Clinton Inauguration, he led an all-star reunion of his 1985 We Are the World chorale. He spurred the Super Bowl to the largest U.S. TV audience ever, supervising a 98,000-person flash-card promotion for his Heal the World charity for inner-city children. He appeared at the N.A.A.C.P. Image Awards and the American Music Awards ceremonies...
...there were only some way to outlaw alums to assign graduates, after their fifth reunion, to plague some other school, to sing some other fight song, and to leave the rest of us to scream the team to victory...