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Odell, who took leave of active CIA duty in 1965 to study for a year at the Littauer School of Public Administration, tells his tales with conviction and sincerity despite their incredible content. He first began to reveal some of his history in late October to William Beecher, diplomatic correspondent for the Boston Globe. At that time, Odell decided to "go public" about his background and disclose some of the things he knows. ("I'm wired," he says. "I know more than you'll ever dream.") With passionate intensity he states his motivation in coming out: "I finally got tired...
Much of the relationship between Harvard and the government is a continuing and informal process of consultation; it is hard to distinguish between discussion that go on between professors and government official in a Littauer seminar room or at a scholarly meeting from those that go on where a professor is formally serving as a consultant in a government office...
...said that 1737 Cambridge St. is "very shabby," but that he is satisfied because he feels Littauer is worse in many ways...
Following the January announcement, James S. Duesenberry, chairman of the Economics Department, said he was dismayed over giving his Littauer offices to "a bunch of second rate international planners...
Duesenberry said yesterday he prefers Littauer because he has maintained offices there for over 20 years...