Examples Of How Objective Data Will Appear When Published
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Our model for how “Objective Data” may or may not appear in the 50th Reunion ClassBook is taken from the way the Class of ’67 used it.
The table below show screenshots of how different people’s submissions looked. Some were “Name Only” — probably people who were missing. Some people only submitted contact information, nothing else. Some offered some family information, too. And some submitted everything.
One of the objectives of having “Objective Data” is so that the body of the Essay could be kept clear of family, career and other data — and allow us to spend more time reflecting on our lives since Yale and maybe reflecting on how our years together influenced our lives.
Here are some exemplars — please ignore the yellow highlighting.
Information Shown | Example |
NAME ONLY | |
NAME AND OBJECTIVE INFORMATION ONLY | |
NAME, OBJECTIVE INFO AND ESSAY |
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