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On April 13, alumni/ae of all classes, their spouses, and their high-school-aged offspring are welcome to visit the College to attend...

On April 13, alumni/ae of all classes, their spouses, and their high-school-aged offspring are welcome to visit the College to attend undergraduate classes and meet faculty members.

The HAA will send a brochure promoting the event to all Boston-area reunion classes. If you do not receive a copy but wish to attend, write to Blake Walsh, 124 Mount Auburn Street, sixth floor, Cambridge 02138; call 617-495-2555; or e-mail blake_walsh@harvard.edu.

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