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Alumni GazetteSurvey Says . . .On the occasion of the Class of ’44 reunion last fall, we sent out 154 questionnaires, and we had 68 returned (a 44 percent return rate—not bad). I’ve used percentages where possible, but the actual figures did not always add up to 100 percent, because some people skipped questions. By Jack Keil ’44Are you—or were you—married? Is your wife or husband still living with you? Is he or she still the same person you were living with when we conducted our last survey 35 years ago? How many children do you have? Are you still physically active? Do you weigh within five pounds of what you did 35 years ago? Have you tried any sexually enhancing drugs (Viagra, for example)? 35 years ago, over 70 percent of the class felt that Vietnam was a mistake and that we should get out. Do you feel the same applies to Iraq? Do you feel that we were led into the war in Iraq under false pretenses? Do you feel the United Nations should have been more involved? Are you, or have you over the past 35 years, done volunteer work? Looking back over the past 60 years and realizing we’ve all had our ups and downs, would you say your life has been happy and rewarding? All in all, I found this sample indicates a pretty happy, helping, successful, and somewhat worried class. Keil is a former vice president of Saatchi & Saatchi Advertising Agency and a life trustee of the University. |
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