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...American schools’ were hotbeds of Communist infiltration, it was claimed,” the Class of 1953 yearbook editors wrote in a retrospective of their senior year. “And, as usual, Harvard was among the hottest beds...
...includes a segment entitled “The Top Ten Organizations that Need More Black People,” listing major campus organizations such as the Institute of Politics, the yearbook and The Crimson...
...brief statement in the Class of 1981 Yearbook presents a picture of a young woman with a hopeful smile and an immaculate suit. She lived in Currier House and graduated with a degree in Economics...
According to her yearbook, Agatha devoted much of her time to a wide array of extracurricular activities—including the Radcliffe Union of Students, the Black Students Association and the Catholic Students Association...
Perhaps earlier generations—their ingenuousness intact—were blinder to cynicism’s protective powers. In 1969, the editor-in-chief of my mother’s high school yearbook wrote: “We have chosen as the theme of this yearbook, The Adventures of Don Quixote, a novel built around a man whose life was not unlike ours. Much dissatisfied, he too dedicated himself to finding a better world of higher ideals and purer men, although he was believed a senile lunatic...