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At the time of their twenty-fifth reunion in the year 2000, members of the Harvard Class of â75 were uniquely poised to reflect on their first quarter century out of college, which happened to coincide with the last quarter century of the millennium. Published here with the participation of contributing graduates, independent of the university, these essays offer a fascinating perspective on life trajectories, changing mores, evolving priorities, and issues of race, class, and gender as seen and lived by graduates of one of the countryâs premier universities.
With a substantial analytic essay by Pulitzer Prizeâwinning Harvard psychiatrist Robert Coles, âbeforeâ and âafterâ photos, and fascinating data on career choices, marital choices, and avocational interests, The Class of â75 will take its place next to Michael Medvedâs What Really Happened to the Class of 65 and George Vaillantâs classic study of Harvard graduates, Adaptation to Life, as a seminal longitudinal look at a landmark era in the words of the people who lived through it.
This book has not been authorized by Harvard University.
About: More than five hundred Harvard graduates from the class of 1975 reflect on their middle-age lives and the times they live in as they gather for their twenty-fifth reunion.
This edition also contains DOS Mundos: A Communicative Approach Spanish Edition for Student
About: This text emphasizes communicative proficiency.
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