Microsoft Office Suite

I have a late 2008 Macbook running Maverick 10.9.3.  I have Micosoft Office items I can no longer open.  What version, if there is one, of Microsoft Office Suite for Teachers can I install to open these files?

OK, so I installed this a few days ago, and now I realize that my calendar has stopped working!?!?
When I check it, ALL my calendar stuff is gone?!?!
I resync with Nokia Suite, tell me that it has now "added" all my dates, but they are not there???
I check calendar again, nothing...
So I tried to remove the MS App, and it says it is gone, but I still have some MS stuff on the phone and the calendar still doesn't work?!??!
How do I get MS Apps off my phone?
HELP!!!!!! Please... I need my calendar back....

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