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...Pelton, senior tutor of Winthrop House and lecturer on English, will leave the Harvard position he has held since 1981 to become Dean of Students at Colgate College in Maine, he said...
...inevitable step for me in my interests," Pelton said. "It is time to move to a position that offers broader management responsibilities." Pelton was a resident tutor in English in Kirkland House for three years before his senior tutor appointment...
Christine M. Flug, assistant senior tutor in Winthrop House will replace Pelton as acting senior tutor for the academic year '86-'87, said Martha H. Davis, co-master of Winthrop House...
...these data, said Douglass, were passed to the Soviet Union by Ronald W. Pelton, 44, a former middle-level analyst for the super secret National Security Agency, which specializes in gathering electronic intelligence. Pelton's espionage trial opened last week in Baltimore's U.S. district court and is expected to conclude this week. Observers were amazed by the Government's willingness to discuss publicly the various means used by the U.S. to intercept and analyze Soviet communications, spy-craft capabilities that had never been openly acknowledged. Said James Bamford, who wrote the authoritative 1982 study of NSA (The Puzzle Palace...
While the amount of detail presented at the Pelton trial was unusual, it was far from complete. Federal prosecutors charged that Pelton sold the Soviets information about five U.S. communication "projects," but they were identified merely as A through E and the way they functioned was described only cryptically. Hubert Atwater, a former co-worker at NSA, testified that Project A involved equipment that intercepted "a particular Soviet communications link." The Post reported that the operation used U.S. submarines operating in the Sea of Okhotsk, off the Soviet eastern coast. Another ex-colleague identified Project B as an "ongoing operation...