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The Class of 1930 will return to the University today for visits to classes, teas, lectures, and meals at the Houses planned by the Alumni Association and the University.
We have organized a full day of activities for the graduates and hope that they will leave revitalized and reunited to the College, said Peter E. Pratt '40, Director of the Alumni Association.
The graduates will register at Fogg Museum at 8:45, and from 9 to 12 will be free to audit any of 25 classes in the Humanities and Natural Sciences.
The alumni, none of whom lived under the House system, will next eat lunch at any of the Houses. At 2:30 p.m. I. Bernard Cohen '37, assistant professor of general application will speak to them.
This is the third year of mid-year pre-unions at the University. The increasing popularity of this "serious" type of reunion proves that all alumni gatherings do not have to be the "racooon cost" kind, Pratt commented.
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