Word: reunioning
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...members of the senior class are expected to contribute $40 a head this year (the two alternative plans come to much the same thing) toward a $50,000 fund for the twenty-fifth year reunion. Presumably the total sum is reasonable, but the senior class would certainly be grateful for some explanation a bit more explicit than that to collect it is the treasurer's "duty...
...made by James Roosevelt '30, treasurer of the Senior Class, last night. "In order to avoid any confusion among members of the Senior Class, with regard to the Harvard Fund and the letter recently sent out for the purpose of covering the expenses of the class for the fifteenth reunion, I wish to point out that there is no connection between them. It will of course be the policy of the treasurer to turn over to the Harvard Fund for the gift of the Class of 1930 to the University any surplus which may have accrued...
Every good college has its Grand Old Man, its patriarch. So necessary is he as an object of veneration, as an oracle, as a figure about whom to swap reunion anecdotes, that if a college did not have a patriarch it would soon invent one. Last week, having reached the halfway mark on a world cruise, Yale's Grand Old Man -President Emeritus Arthur Twining Hadley-died in Kobe, Japan. With Chauncey Mitchell Depew two years in his grave, with William Howard Taft dead two days later, the end of President Emeritus Hadley left Yale for the present without...
Fathers and sons of the classes of '96 and '01 held a reunion Sunday at the Hoosic-Whisick Club, Ponkapoag. Sixteen fathers and sons from '96 and twenty from '01 were present...
...with refinement; can also devise such ill-assembled, trivial drama as Recapture, which deals with the efforts of an ex-wife (Ann Andrews) and ex-husband (Melvyn Douglas) to regain the bliss of their honeymoon in its original vicinity near Vichy, France. The man becomes practically convinced that reunion is desirable. The woman feels sure it is not. Their differences are settled when she is killed in the collapse of a hotel elevator. This florid metal grill contrivance, in the best open Gallic style, is the most interesting element, architectural or personal, in the play...