Student Affairs Committee Chair Michael D. Shumsky '00 said he does not think that students were made aware of the week's events. He said that, walking by the Science Center "half a dozen times" yesterday, he didn't see anyone from the CLC passing out handbills.
"In some ways, that itself reflects the failure of Spirit Week," said Shumsky. "I didn't see a single person wearing pajamas," he added.
Patel and CLC Co-chair Stephen N. Smith '02, however, said they did see some students wearing pajamas.
And the hundreds of students in Lit and Arts B-80, "The Swing Era," got to see someone wearing pajamas--their instructor, Robinson Professor of Music Robert D. Levin '68.
Levin had previously said he would consider wearing pajamas to lecture, and he didn't disappoint, sporting matching plaid blue P.J.'s and gray bunny slippers.
Levin was obviously taken aback that more of his audience wasn't dressed similarly, saying that he felt he had been "snookered."
Shumksy was equally taken aback upon hearing of Levin's attire.
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