Word: reunions
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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However, immediately after the reunion there is usually a 3 percent "let-down" in giving, says Reardon...
...week-long visit to Harvard results in increased donations once alumni return home, say University finance officers. "The reunion has tremendous value" in reminding graduates of Harvard's programs and problems, which results in "residual benefits that run deeply for a long time past the event itself," says Reardon...
...Class of '61 has already donated $2.9 million to bring the entire College Fund kitty only $500,000 away from its $17 million goal, according to Reardon. The other two major reunion classes may pay a lower price to attend the reunion--$480 per couple--but their events cost Harvard less to run and their donations this year have dwarfed the reunions' costs. The Class of '36 has forked over $2.4 million to the College Fund; Harvard will treat them to a $180,000 shindig this week...
...development office, Harvard's central fundraising organization, can expect to capitalize on the reunion excitement even more. "My guess is that we will be getting a lot more back than seven fold [greater than the reunions' $905,000 cost]," says Reardon...
...25th reunion these lucky kiddies are treated to movies, dances, picnics, and museums--at no extra charge to parents. Fathers attending their 25th Harvard reunion will pay a flat rate for the entire family to participate in a five-day extravaganza of activities...