Word: reunioning
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...sooner had the activities gotten under way when several of the orange machines--"shuttle buses" according to the Reunion Guide--began to rumble, signalling a departure for the nearby North Shore beaches, or, for the more passive members of '31, the Manchester Yacht Club, where boat trips explored the "scenic coast" of the North Shore...
This morning at 8:45 a.m. the first bus leaves for the Essex County Club in Manchester for a day of sports and sun. Latecomers can leave as late as late as 9:30. At night, the Reunion Committee has reserved the North Shore Music Theatre for a Broadway production of "Kismet...
...apparent delight of the alumni and their wives who had returned for their 25th reunion, noted sociologist David Riesman, described the results of a series of interviews conducted by Time magazine last year with 180 college seniors from the Class of 1955, ten of whom were from Harvard...
...sure. The end of the last war is probably as good a Bastille as any, although most of the current changes in alumni affairs could be spotted back in the thirties. Everyone recognizes, however, that the trends have been gathering more and more force ever been since the 25th Reunion of the Class of '28. For it was at that Commencement, in June, 1953, that a Reunion Class member named Nathan M. Pusey took over as President of the University...
...President is apparently counting on the assumption that the "unenlightened" policies cited above are no longer typical of the alumni body as a whole. He is confident that the revolution of the past two decades has indeed transformed the4Two alumni, Class of '03, have a laugh at their 50th Reunion in the Lowell House courtyard...