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Gathering at the HAA Harvard–Yale Game luncheon at the Gordon Track was easy to organize.  It attracted over 50 classmates, family, and friends.  The HAA Classes and Reunions Office sent out the e-mail invitation to classmates in the Northeast and gave us a banner stand so classmates and friends could find us easily.  (Other classes were jealous that we had a prominent banner.)
Gathering at the HAA Harvard–Yale Game luncheon at the Gordon Track was easy to organize.  It attracted over 50 classmates, family, and friends.  The HAA Classes and Reunions Office sent out the e-mail invitation to classmates in the Northeast and gave us a banner stand so classmates and friends could find us easily.  (Other classes were jealous that we had a prominent banner.)
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Latest revision as of 18:42, 20 October 2009

HAA Harvard-Yale Game Lunch – Randy Lindel ‘66

Gathering at the HAA Harvard–Yale Game luncheon at the Gordon Track was easy to organize. It attracted over 50 classmates, family, and friends. The HAA Classes and Reunions Office sent out the e-mail invitation to classmates in the Northeast and gave us a banner stand so classmates and friends could find us easily. (Other classes were jealous that we had a prominent banner.)

Return to main Class Activity Chair page