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learned, on the ships, that you would get movies. I'm not 

 sure where you would get the movies . 



Revelle: I've never heard of that. No one ever told me about that! 



Sharp: Maybe you're not supposed to know. 



Revelle: Well, I don't know, I may not. 



Sharp: On MidPac there was that young high school student who wrote 

 the diary, Ned Barr, and he was in the diary and he was 

 writing about the different movies that were shown, but they 

 were pretty bad, I guess. 



Revelle: Well, there was nothing pornographic about them, they were 



just bad movies. I think those were mostly on the PCE(R) ; I 

 don't think we had them on the Horizon . 



Sharp: Now I don't remember which ship he was on. 



Revelle: It must have been on the PCE(R) . Navy ships always have 

 movies. We just didn't have room on the Horizon . 



Sharp: Well, it sounded pretty crowded. 



Revelle: It was, particularly when we took all the scientific party 

 from the PCE(R) on board. 



Sharp: I think we've covered what I wanted to with respect to your 

 years at Harvard, unless there 're some other — . 



Revelle: Things that you want me to say. 



Sharp: Right. Now, you can think about them and we can start in 



the morning on picking up a few extra thoughts on Harvard if 

 you'd like to. 



Revelle: Well, I just want to say one other thing. We were very well 

 accepted there, particularly Ellen. Most women eat their 

 hearts out to belong to one so-called women's club; Ellen 

 belonged to three of them! 



Sharp: She had a lot of work to do then. 



Revelle: Not really. It's not very much work, but it's a great honor 

 to belong to them, and she had no problem at all. One of 

 the reasons was we were outlanders. They didn't know 

 anything about our social status. They just had to take us 

 as we were. It's interesting that this closed Yankee 

 society is so open to foreigners. That's particularly true 

 of Harvard. Harvard is a place where people come from all 

 over the world. 



Sharp: And they are used to that. 



Revelle: Yes, they are used to it. 



Sharp: So she liked going there, she liked the meetings? 



Revelle: She loved it. The only thing she didn't like was the summer 



