Word: carrell
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...matter of scope rather than her Harvard affiliation. The writing and publication of “Opal Mehta” lie entirely beyond the purview of her academic work and therefore beyond the purview of the Ad Board. That she drafted the manuscript in a Lamont carrel is wholly irrelevant...
...smoking something,” he tells Vise. Undeterred, Google persevered. The company is in the process of transforming 40,000 of Harvard’s books into digital documents.But the search engine was in the University’s libraries long before this year—through procrastinating carrel occupants prying into the pasts of fellow students toiling a few feet away. Indeed, Google has already transformed Harvard into a place where our classmates’ high school math league scores lie at our fingertips. And Vise lets us know how it happened...
...identities of the victims were unclear, or because prosecution might not have resulted in the death penalty. The Kavieng case was just one example. "The cold war considerations had imposed themselves, and the new Menzies government decided that it needed to accept Japan as an ally,'' says historian Michael Carrel, who recently completed a Ph.D. thesis on the subject...
...first glance, Willig may bear a bit more resemblance to Eloise Kelly, who, as Carnation’s prologue opens, has just left a stuffy carrel in modern Widener Library for a year of fortuitously-fruitful historical research in London. But for the last three years, Willig has led her very own many-faceted life, fitting her novelistic pursuits into a bifurcated academic schedule of history...
...recent announcement by Harvard College Libraries (HCL) to open Lamont for 24 hours is thus an unintended victory. As the Crimson reported last week, starting next fall, Lamont will be open continuously from early Sunday morning until Friday evening. Grab the last study carrel, while you still...