Word: reunioning
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...company's air-conditioned town that looks almost like any U.S. suburb, and raises their ten-year-old daughter in a three-bedroom aluminum prefab. Before returning to the U.S. on leave last spring after two years in Kuwait, Mrs. Jackson had been longing to enjoy 1) a reunion with her relatives, 2) a head of fresh lettuce, 3) a quart of sweet milk, in that order. After a few weeks in the U.S. she found herself longing to return to Kuwait. "We have bridge parties here and there's a woman's club that meets every...
Burr was class marshal at his 25th reunion and was the key figure in the fund raising for Soldiers Field. He was 93 and had been an investment banker until his retirement in 1942. A prominent philanthropic leader, Burr was director of the National Allied Relief Committee in New York and chairman of the Boston branch...
...Face of Reality. In Pontiac, Ill., the junior chamber of commerce voted to quit picking a queen for its annual Summer Threshermen's Reunion because "the local talent has been exhausted...
Smith had few connections with the College since his graduation half a century ago. He attended only two class reunions, one in 1941 and the other last year. "More wealthy" classmates paid his way to the 50th reunion...
...that he is too quick to ascribe other people's failure to personal weakness rather than circumstance, that he is at times obstinately legalistic and literal-minded, that he would decline an invitation to the Judgment Day if the date conflicted with that of his class reunion in June. But cynicism could seriously discredit him only if it discredited the loyalties that sustained-and may still sustain the American republic in its best days. They are vulnerable now. But not in the judge's house...