Word: reunioning
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...York Herald Tribune's Editorial Writer Walter Millis, author of the Isolationists' Bible, Road to War, wrote in his Yale 20th reunion book: "I would like to see the Nazis get the pants licked off them and the Stalinists sent back to the Kremlin... I hope the U. S. won't have to get into the war, but am not prepared to say that under certain circumstances American military participation would not be necessary and worth it." ∧ In the House, Ism-eater Martin Dies was lustily applauded for the first time in months when he launched...
...Munich? It looked last week as if U. S. opinion was on a day-to-day basis about the war. Lanky (6 ft. 6 in.) Playwright Robert Emmet Sherwood (Reunion in Vienna, Abe Lincoln in Illinois) tuned in on a Finn-Russian war broadcast last Christmas Day, got so excited he wrote a play in January which Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne tried out in March and opened last week in New York City: "There Shall Be No Night" (see p. 52). Columnist Raymond Clapper viewed with alarm...
...than 22,000 individual alumni, two-thirds of the graduates of the college, have contributed to it a sum of over $1,800,000. For classes less than 25 years out of college a special stipulation of crediting compound interest toward the $100,000 gift for the twenty fifth reunion has been provided...
Governor Saltonstall served as Chief Marshal of the Commencement Exercises of the Alumni Association last June, when his class was holding its 25th reunion. The Governor is permanent Secretary of the Class...
...Permanent Class Committee of which the Secretary is an ex-officio member is composed of Mason Fernald, Douglas Mercer, Frederick Holdsworth Jr., William H. Daughaday, John F. Kennedy, and John S. Stillman. It is the permanent representative body of the class and handles reunion arrangements...