Word: reunioning
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Faculty and being the Most Frequent Weekender, ran third in the Finest Legs category. After graduating, Osawa went back to his homeland, prospered as a businessman, headed a movie company during World War II. He thrice topped all his classmates as the alumnus traveling farthest for a '25 reunion...
...football coach and Class of '25 President Charles Caldwell, got out of a plane at Tokyo's Haneda Airport. With this orange-jacketed contingent were 13 wives, a departed User's widow, two classmates' sons. Instead of traveling farthest to his class's 1956 reunion, Seaweed Osawa, Mohammed-like, had persuaded part of the reunion to come to him. He had sent invitations to more than 500 '25ers...
When the twenty-fifth reunion class comes back to sing "Fair Harvard" and glory in the memories of the good old days, they will start out with one distinction already theirs. 1931 will be the largest reunion class in Harvard history, with its attendance exceeding...
Since the organizers of the reunion are all Harvardmen, they have figured out everything. If rain should kill "jamboree" proceedings, Kismet will be given in the afternoon instead of the evening, as is planned for fair weather. "That way, how can we lose?" asks Pliny Jewell, Jr., optimistic reunion committee chairman...
Modern History: Cypriots were agitating for enosis or reunion with Greece as early as the 19th century. In 1931 Orthodox priests led a brief revolt, declaring that the Patriarch of Cyprus had proclaimed the end of British rule "because the people will it." Greek Premier Venizelos disowned the revolt, the riots subsided, and two bishops were deported to England...