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"WE JUST HAVEN'T had the money to get the issues accross," posits Pratt's Campaign Manager Anne Watkins. But it's hard to know what happened to the Pratt drive. After an exciting primary victory and endorsements from the state's top Democrats, the campaign has fizzled. The endorsements...
To Kenneth Auchincloss, now the managing editor of Newsweek, Harvard infused its students with "a fierce independence." Guido Goldman, the director of Harvard's Center for European Studies, recalls "the pluralism of the experience." Peter Brooks, a professor of French and comparative literature at Yale, remembers "that certain elegance." Robert...
"I wasn't interested in, nor did I have the money to be in a final club," Watkins says. "As a Black, it was difficult for me in a number of ways, but not bad. I didn't have any terrible experiences. The world beyond Harvard was more conscious of...
Several graduates recognizes that Harvard has also anchored their lives. Watkins says he attributed "any accomplishments I've had, to a significant degree, to the fact I went to Harvard." And Davis says that though he felt intimidated and made few friends as a student. "I got what I wanted...
Room 13, the oldest of the counseling groups which originated as a center to get help with drug problems in the early 1970s, is launching a program next year designed to foster discussion on race relations in the Houses, says staffer Herbert L. Watkins '85.