October 11
After months of negotiation, Harvard acquires the Hasty Pudding building owned by the Institute of 1770. Harvard hopes to be able to renovate the theater for use by other student organizations. Harvard, however, has no plans yet for the annual Hasty Pudding burlesque play will continue to be staged in the theater.
October 25
University Health Services (UHS) launches a new initiative to provide information on mental health services offered by Harvard. Harvard kicks off the initiative through a series of workshops over ten days. The initiative comes to address student concerns about mental health resources following a UHS survey last year.
October 27
After taking police on a high speed chase through Brookline and ending near the Malkin Athletic Center, Wilson J. Hunt Jr. `65-`69 assistant director of the Office of Career services remains in Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center undergoing psychological evaluation.
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