Word: reunioning
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...easy air of an old-fashioned family reunion surrounded the 58th floor of a Wall Street skyscraper last week. There, stockholders of Atlas Corp., at the first annual meeting ever held in Manhattan,† ate ham sandwiches from a nearby buffet...
...yesterday to solicit the Class of '52 for the Harvard Fund; William B. Frothingham, Jr., of Eliot, Forrest L. Gould, Jr., of Dudley, Bruce S. Lane, of Leverett, and Paul M. Weissman of Dunster will work to raise $100,000 or more by the time of the class' 25th reunion. Introduced at the reunion last night, the '52 agents will send out their first appeals within a few days, in keeping with the tradition of tackling the graduating class before it leaves Cambridge...
...roommate had departed for the reunion at 8:30, leaving Elliott P. Willoughby seated unhappily on his bed facing the open window, making victorious little Awk noises to himself...
...different. He was tired from the afternoon's set of General Examinations. He wanted to relax in the warm, spring air. He was tired...Call up Joe...That's it...Call up Joe...see if he has anything doing...No answer...Maybe he's at the class reunion too...Maybe...
...trustees have honored six other University history professors in the past. Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. '38 won an award in 1948 for "The Age of Jackson." Pulitzer Prizes have also gone to James P. Baxter, III '14 for "Scientists Against Time," 1942; Paul H. Buck for "The Road to Reunion," in 1938; Frederick J. Turner for "The Significance of Sections in American History," 1933; Edward Channing for volume six of "The History of the United States," 1926; and Charles H. Mcllwain, professor emeritus, for "The American Revolution...