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"Return to Harvard Day," on Wednesday, April 19, offers alumni of all College classes, and this year's reunion classes, their spouses, and...

"Return to Harvard Day," on Wednesday, April 19, offers alumni of all College classes, and this year's reunion classes, their spouses, and high-school-age children in particular, an opportunity to visit while the academic year is in full swing. The day's highlights include the chance to join undergraduates in class and to meet faculty members. The HAA will mail an explanatory brochure to reunion class members in the Greater Boston area. If you do not receive a copy, and would like one, write or call Orquidea Martinez, Wadsworth House, Cambridge 02138; (617) 495-2555, fax (617) 495-0434; or e-mail orquidea_martinez@harvard.edu.

 

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