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The JFK Library continued to release tapes from the Kennedy administration, consisting of nearly 260 hours of conversations between Kennedy and his aides, throughout the year.
University presidents spend hours each spring refining their remarks for graduation day. And while Harvard’s Drew G. Faust is no exception, her most closely watched speech comes one day early.
A student at the Graduate School of Education, Diana Gagnon, took advantage of the available computing power for a study on the relationship between spatial perception and video game playing, having her subjects play games like Battlezone and Targ for hours in Currier House and then take questionnaires.
But the integration of computers into the undergraduate experience was not seamless. Students in an introductory computer science course, Applied Math 110, had to wait hours for terminal time, making difficult problem sets even more time-consuming. In response, the students put together a petition asking for more computers.
The tapes released that June, which included seven-and-a-half hours of recordings and nearly 300 pages of transcript, were the first to be distributed to the general public. They contained discussions that Kennedy had in late 1962 with Cox about the integration at the University of Mississippi and...