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...some, being safe is just too much trouble. It is too much trouble to remember the bursar's card, and the card with the magnetic stripe on the back, and the key to the entry, and the key to the door. For some, it is better to be sorry than safe...
...some, being safe is just too much trouble. It is too much trouble to remember the bursar's card, and the card with the magnetic stripe on the back, and the key to the entry, and the key to the door. For some, it is better to be sorry than safe...
Eventually, Hall says that he would like to see all entrances to residences guarded by coded-card security doors. When Harvard finds a company that can make magnetically coded bursar's cards so that students don't have to carry two cards, this system will be more feasible...
Admission to Saturday's tennis match with Columbia, at the Palmer Dixon indoor courts, will be by undergraduate bursar's card or the athletic coupon. There will be a charge of $1.50 for non-students...
...Houses are locked and peepholes installed, they become more like apartment buildings minus the doormen or buzzer system. The best guarantee of security is the bells desk approach now in operation at Currier House; any Harvard student can always get in merely by presenting his or her bursar's card to the student at the desk. Registered guests can enter without bursar's cards and no one must go outdoors to admit visitors...