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Late one night during registration week, a telephone rang in the basement of Stoughton Hall. A co-director of "Room 13"--a counseling, referral and information service run for and by Harvard students--picked up the receiver, only to hear a familiar voice...
...Booker '75, the co-director, listened to the caller. He asked her questions, listened, then asked more questions. He was willing to listen to all she said because that is Room 13's business. When he finally put down the receiver, he had spent seven hours talking with...
Margaret S. McKenna '70 founded Room 13 in 1970, when, as present co-director Marc S. Yoss '76 says, "drugs were a big problem." The drug hot line operated out of Room 13 in Mather House...
...staff also hopes to publish a brochure that would clarify Room 13's purpose for students. At present they are evaluating the University Health Services doctors and psychiatrists, both walk-in and by appointment, so that they can give specific referrals. On one of this fall's holiday weekends, co-director Yoss is planning a staff retreat to formulate more long-term and specific plans for the year...
Also, Peter M. Pittfield, Canadian deputy minister of Consumer and Corporate Affairs; Mark Shields, political co-director of the 1971-72 Muskie for President campaign; Neil Staebler, former Michigan congressman; David Stockman, executive director of the House Republican Conference; and Art Torres, California assemblyman...