Word: reunionize
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Reunion's purpose should be to meet again those you used to know and to become acquainted with those you did not know," said Robert Tunis '13 when interviewed Friday about plans for the 25th reunion of his class this June...
With this feeling in mind, the class of 1913 reunion committees are planning a less strenuous program with plenty of time every day to sit around and talk for a while. Classmates and their families will dine, dance, watch a cabaret show the first night, under the elms in the Yard if the night is clear...
Every day before supper, a few hours are left open as a rests period for getting reacquainted and it is this feature which makes the 1913 reunion different from others of the past...
Perhaps best known among the several hundred men of 1913 who will be in Cambridge during reunion week are Governor George H. Earle of Pennsylvania and Adolph A. Berle, a member of President Roosevelt's original brain trust and now assistant secretary of State...
...joining the Potter, Choate, & Prentice Co. of New York, he purchased in 1912 a seat on the Exchange. Later he was with Cummings & Marckwald, which was changed in 1916 to the Richard Whitney Co. During the War he worked for the Food Administration in Washington. At the twenty-fifth reunion of his class he was acknowledged one of its most prominent members by being chosen one of the two speakers at the banquet...