AL 32AB -41- Tape B M: Bryan Hall. Uh and this was right at 1:00, right after lunch. Uh he... he ( -Cr? i .. '-R C-'r was, very loud wGn-'to lecturer and he lectured although it was supposed to be a discussion section, he lectured. He would pace back and forth across the front of the room. Came right after 1:00 and then the second semester starting in late January and it's well)into the warmer part of the season. toward the end of. Uh it was warm and this boy had a sat.... always sat in back with his chair tipped back against the wall and he used to go to sleep back there. And EV\J "i- would never miss a step and he would walk by the blackboard and pick up an eraser and as he went back across the room he would let the guy have it with that eraser and go flying back y know, hit the wall right above his head or right along side of him and wake him up. Ies, never miss a beat and go on talking but he would wake him up by throwing an eraser at him. Uh se- l _____ was a young C-1 American Institutions professor, Carleton, Carleton got pushed out of here by/uha fellow named Charlie Johns. J: Charlie Johns in the 0-s. M: _uh butih~e Bill Carleton, Carleton..... J: Co-<_ ___ ? M: Was quite a character and I enjoyed him because I had him as my discussion section leader in American Institutions and did rather well. Uh I anchored, my freshman year I anchored American Institutions and on the final exam which was 36f90 only grade. I was a ninety-nine point nine percentile and I was a\A the top of the.... ya know I was the top man of the curve. And I remember the next year I ran into Carleton going across the campus, asked me Vhy did I..... -If I wouldn't consider going into political sciences but I never did.