Step back into the halls of Harvard at the dawn of the 20th century. The Harvard College Class Of 1896 Thirty-Fifth Anniversary Report, published in June 1931, is more than a mere historical class report-it is a living archive of voices, aspirations, and reflections from a pivotal era in American academia. Through candid alumni insights and personal accounts, this vintage educational record captures the enduring bonds and evolving perspectives of one of Harvard's formative generations. This alumni anniversary publication offers a rare window onto early 20th century education, bringing to life the atmosphere of college reunions and the shared heritage of Harvard University. Readers will discover not only the academic achievements and careers of its graduates but also their thoughtful commentary on a rapidly changing world. For academic history enthusiasts and historical document collectors, this college reunion book stands as a testament to 1930s American academia, preserving the spirit of intellectual curiosity and the fabric of Harvard College heritage. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today-a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Whether you seek genuine alumni reflections or wish to enrich your collection of Harvard university history, this is an essential addition, offering a unique perspective on the legacy of one of America's most storied institutions.