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Spectator Kathleen Kittle, who was sittingbehind Laub, recalled, "He was very nervous. Hewas twitching, shuffling his feet, and at first hedidn't stand up during the ovation. Then he got upand moved to the right aisle...It didn't take agenius to know he was going to do something.
"There were no locked doors between the outside and the lab and [there were] several ways of getting into it," Hechtman told The Columbia Spectator.
In an open letter to the Spectator, Hechtman stated: "I won't be here to kick around any more...They threw up a whole bunch of shit, some of which I did, most of which I didn't."
"If Harvard could ever have a good big man," said freshman Brian J. Buckley, a spectator at Friday's Yale game, "the team would definitely improve."
But looks don't affect his intensity level. His determination caused one older spectator--who saw Hollensteiner for the first time Saturday against Brown--to say, "This kid plays with a lot of heart,"