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...When the 16-year-old Bhutto began at Harvard, she had her eyes on a degree in psychology and did not seem interested in making politics her academic focus, said Anne Fadiman ’74, one of Bhutto’s friends. But Bhutto’s focus quickly shifted to government; she wrote a senior thesis on the origins of Pakistan, Fadiman said...
...Bhutto called Harvard “the very basis of my belief in democracy” in a 1998 interview with The Crimson...
...Longtime friend and former U.S. Ambassador to Croatia Peter W. Galbraith ’73 said that Bhutto on occasion felt the strain of balancing her identity as a “normal undergraduate” with her patriotism in an environment that did not always support her homeland...
...While in Cambridge, Bhutto quickly accepted American culture—donning jeans and sweatshirts from the Coop, according to her memoirs—even if she did not fully assimilate into it, Fadiman said...
...Eliot House, classmates knew Bhutto for her cake-making skills, fervent patriotism, and “white-hot intensity,” said former Eliot House resident Bruce E.H. Johnson ’72, now a Seattle lawyer. Bhutto was initially shy, he said, but she “became more interested and open to her colleagues at college...