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What with the radio communications officers, the new Freshmen, the Crufters, and the Summer School students flowing into Harvard, the percentage of those around the Yard who wonder which is Sever, and where Widener is has increased mightily. So it seemed perfectly natural to Kenneth Conant, professor of Architecture, when he saw two middle-aged women walking under the elms, to ask if he might direct them somewhere.
"Pardon me," he said, "you look bewildered. I've been here for a long time, and I wonder if I can help you?" But his gentlemanly courtesy was unnecessary, for one of the ladies was Mrs. Madeleine Sullivan, a director of the University Information Service, who has been guiding "bewildered" people around Harvard for over three years.
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