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...decided to go in to town...in hopes we would find an Internet cafe to see if the embassy had sent anything, and to let our friends know that we were okay. While at the Internet cafe, I got a call from the [Harvard] Study Abroad office. [The woman on the phone] told us that to get out of the country we had to get to a hotel in the northern suburbs of Beirut in an hour...
Gross’ letter to house masters and staff also cited O’Brien’s contribution to student programs and community space initiatives such as the Hilles student center, the cafe in Lamont, and the pub in Loker Commons...
...accomplished a remarkable amount in her two years as Deputy Dean. Working closely with me, Pat recruited a talented staff and led the senior staff in developing common goals and priorities. The current initiatives to create better student programs and community space - from the cafe in Lamont, to the student organization center in Hilles, to the pub in Loker Commons - would never have advanced without her efforts. Pat was also instrumental in establishing the new Office for Advising Programs, the on-line registration and enrollment systems, and the funding for the new summer programs in science and engineering...
...would have to pull harder." He burrowed into the microfilm files of the New York Public Library to research the social issues he needed to know and wanted to write about. He hung around the offices of the folk magazine Sing Out! and in Village folk clubs like Cafe Wha? and Gerde's Folk City, hoovering the great American folk-song book and the performing styles of the day. He also got an instant education from his first New York girlfriend Suze Rotolo, a political activist who took Dylan to an evening of Brecht songs in the Village...
Though Lamont’s cafe won’t be built until next fall, for some students this reading period, the library has already become a favored hangout spot. But the boisterous and crowded atmosphere is a turn-off to others who get more noise and less space than they bargained for. Lamont is open 24-hours a day during the week and until 12:45 Fridays and Saturdays, making it an attractive place for students to stay all day, leaving their books behind when they head out for lunch or a review session. But thanks to Michael...