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John Updike, Henry Kissinger, and e.e. cummings ’15 roamed the Yard, walking in and out of classes while T.S. Eliot lectured in a nearby building. And holed up in Widener, surrounded by the translated literature not found in his course books, was Wästberg.
Best part about Harvard: The rare map collection in Widener
Worst part about Harvard: The fat man who guards the rare maps in Widener
Last weekend, the Classes of 1963, 1968, and 1978 descended upon Cambridge for their class reunions, eating in their old House dining halls, posing for pictures on the steps of Widener, and, most satisfyingly, watching Harvard’s football team demolish Cornell.
“When you retire, many institutions want you to vacate your office,” he said. “Here, I see other retired professors walking around near my office in Widener all the time.”