Word: reunioning
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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With the average age of each of its members now at 47, Harvard's 25th reunion Class of 1919 has 92 of its 630 members serving in the Armed Forces. All of the 92 served in the first World War, except one, who was then physically unfit for service. Of the original 724 in the class, 87 are now dead and seven are unaccounted...
...Reunion Dinner June...
...canteen, which resembled any Army Post Exchange, with shelves of U.S. cigarets, candy, peanuts, toilet articles, hung an oil painting of a sentimental reunion in the Bavarian Alps, labeled in German, "The Homecoming...
...Munich pact. It shows the young diplomat Alex Hazen (Dennis King) marrying not the serious-minded girl he loves (Barbara O'Neil) but her more conventional best friend (Cornelia Otis Skinner). The women become estranged; later the other woman becomes Alex's mistress. But not till the reunion in Washington is the true nature of their roles brought to light: it was less their feeling for Alex that actuated the women than their desire to hurt each other...
...arrivals were happy ones. A typical war bride: Mrs. Jack Sherwood. She met her husband, a gunner, at a hospital dance in Colchester, England, where she was a volunteer nurse, he a convalescent. They were married before he returned to Canada to be mustered out of the Army. Their reunion in Toronto included five-month-old John, whom the father had never seen...