"I thought it was a friend of mine playing a joke," said Caroline A. Luis '04, who said she was called by the anonymous whisperer in October. "I said 'Brian?' and he was like, 'This is Brian. Do you have class today?'"
McNamara said that any student receiving a harassing call should record the date, time and duration, and then contact HUPD.
--Staff writer Parker R. Conrad can be reached at conrad@fas.harvard.edu.
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