Page 20 includes an eight page letter of introduction from Nita Mason, Linda's roommate during their freshman year at Connecticut College; a printed floor plan of Blackstone House, a Connecticut College dormitory building; a newspaper clipping entitled "From a Boys Point of View: That Weekend Date," which describes dating scenarios from a male's point of view; a clipping of a New York Times article entitled 'Well, Anyway, It Is Efficient,' which describes how the computer is acting as a romantic aid when it comes to finding potential dates and partners; a clipping of a paper from the company 'Contact' in Boylston, MA, which provided potential computer generated dating partners for Linda; and a newspaper clipping entitled "At Connecticut College: Colorful Academic Procession Highlights the First Assembly," which describes an academic procession at Connecticut College as it entered its 51st year.