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...fact, Room 13, Harvard's oldest peer counseling organization, was founded in 1970 in response to similar anxieties and fears on the part of students during the Vietnam War. Now, says counselor David R. Goldner '91, the group has returned to its roots...
...long as the war continues to loom in the back of people's minds like "static in the background," the usual student concerns about schoolwork and jobs will just become more complicated, says Suzanne Repetto, the associate director of the Bureau and a counselor there...
...Steven A. Ballmer '77, an executive at Microsoft Corp.; Jeff Bingaman '65, U.S. Senator from New Mexico; Renee M. Landers '77, a professor of law at Boston College Law School; Thomas S. Murphy, chair of Capital Cities/ABC; John T. Noonan Jr. '47, a federal judge; Kathleen Smalley, a counselor for a holding company; Paul M. Weissman '52, a director at Bear, Stearns, and Co.; and Tim Yee '50, chief executive officer of the Queen Emma Foundation...
Gays and would-be conscientious objectors should plan early for a draft, says Judith E. Schwartz, a counselor with the Cambridge-based Boston Alliance Against Registration and the Draft. Most important is collecting background information that can be used in a hearing, like letters from friends or family, she says...
...next step, a hearing with military officials, can be trying, says Robert Dove, a counselor with the American Friends Service Committee. "Sometimes you get questions like 'What would you do if Hitler killed your grandmother?' I would never believe it if I hadn't gotten that one myself...