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...myself since last year." to learn about the cinema. But, during freshman year, he began to notice the audacity, and even stupidity, of certain demands Harvard made on him. When his expos section man asked for a paper comparing Catcher in the Rye and Lord of the Flies, Doug wrote mainly about the covers ("One is red with white type, one is white with red type. . ."), and the section man nearly flunked him. Soon Doug started to miss hour exams, write papers on the wrong topics, and fill in courses incorrectly on his study card...
...girl problems too. He wrote letters to his two girl friends back home and inadvertently reversed the addresses on the envelopes. Both giris responded with "Dear John" letters, and Doug is now planning to take these and other "Dear John's" he has collected through the years and turn them into a book...
After the girls from home busted up with him, Doug turned to film and politics. He went to a dozen movies a week, bought lots of film books, and occasionally attended SDS meetings at night. As a result, he landed on academic probation, was busted at University Hall and is in debt $300 to the Coop. (He plans to file for bankruptcy if the Coop prosecutes...
...Doug has given up politics and going to the movies. He doesn't read the paper anymore ("As far as I'm concerned the war ended in April," he said), but he does like the July issue of a small film magazine, which has been sitting around the living room all "I thought it was time," said Doug. "Doug," he roommate went on. "Done any studying for our Anthro exam tomorrow...
...Doug laughed. "I'll figure it out. I've skipped exams before. It's kind of fun when they call you up to see if you overslept...