Word: borrowable
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...order to get enough money for the planning of the weekend the Crimson Key had to borrow money from the Houses, but ticket sales the first day were sufficient to pay off the loans. Members of the dance committee predict that tonight's Straw Hat Ball will be attended by over 1500 people...
...seen on the same shelf with a common whodunit but can't quite qualify as serious fiction. What lifts English Novelist Howard Clewes a few cuts above his fellow practitioners is a kit of writer's tools that many a more important novelist would be glad to borrow from. His writing is clean as a whistle, economical without being starved for words. He can get suspense without straining for it, because it is less the product of plot mechanics than of atmosphere and contending personalities...
Materials available in the Women's Archives are listed in the Union Catalogue at Widener and catalogued in the Radcliffe Library. 'Cliffe students may borrow books for a two week period. but Harvard men and other researchers must use the collection in the research room adjoining the Archives. Manuscripts may not be borrowed...
According to Ruth Porritt, the head librarian, the biggest problem the library has is getting the books girls want when they want them. If a book is required for a course and the library does not own it, the book is borrowed from Lamont or Widener and is made available to the girls at their own library for a limited time. If a book is suggested, an attempt will be made to borrow it. Widener cards are issued only to undergraduates who are working for honors. Girls who do not need to use Widener for reference are not encouraged...
Ordinarily, students receiving grants must first borrow up to $1,500, which they are legally bound to repay. This requirement is being waived for these fellowships...