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On April 19, alumni of all College classes, their spouses, and high school-aged-offspring have an opportunity to visit the College, attend...

On April 19, alumni of all College classes, their spouses, and high school-aged-offspring have an opportunity to visit the College, attend undergraduate classes, and meet faculty members while the academic year is in full swing. The HAA sends brochures promoting the event to reunion classes in the Greater Boston area. If you do not receive a copy and would like to attend, write or call Blake Walsh, 124 Mount Auburn Street, sixth floor, Cambridge 02138; 617-495-2555; fax, 617-495-0434 or e-mail blake_walsh@harvard.edu.

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