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...Harvard Pople Switchboard, a student-run curriculum reform and counseling service is now open in the basement of Stoughton Hall. The switchboard will help locate faculty members willing to sponsor independent work, tutorials, seminars, etc. It will be open from 4-8 P.M. today, Monday, and Tuesday, and other times as posted on the door. For information, call Jim Kessler 495-8745, John Farrago 492-2403 or Dan Gensier...
Information collected from the 500 responses which Switchboard received will be available in files kept at a central location, probably in the basement of Stoughton Hall...
...refreshment. (One thing, though, that MacNamara probably didn't foresee-and perhaps he never even realized-was the panicky rumor that raced through parts of the class of '71 earlier in the week. Word, it seems, got around that it was the Robert MacNamara who had been billeted in Stoughton, thus making the former Secretary of Defense the prime candidate for an honorary degree-and, to those who remembered MacNamara's last public visit to Cambridge, it sounded like Commencement would be a nightmare of pandemonium...
Brent Dechene '70 was informed a week after graduation that the room in Stoughton Hall be frequented freshman year had-40 years before-been that of a kid from Council Bluffs, Iowa, named Nathan Marsh Pusey...
Meanwhile up in Thoreau's, William James '02 (Matthews 41) and Arthur Schiesinger Jr, '38 (Thayer 7) are listening to Oliver Wendell Holmes 1829 (Stoughton 31) tell Horatio Alger 1860 (Holworthy 7) and William Randolph Hearst 1885 (Matthews 46) about the time he played a trick on Wendell Phillips 1831 (Holworthy 24). Not listening are Rush and Pete Seeger '36 (Harvard Union) who are trading songs, and Norman Kingsley Mailer '43 (Grays 11) who sits in a corner writing about...