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Gordon R. Sugarman '53 and John Barber '58, co-chairmen of the Union Committee's Library Subcommittee, yesterday offered three recommendations on Lamont Library's reading and exam period policy to the Dean's Office...
...subcommittee proposed that Lamont should be kept open on Sundays from 2 to 10 p.m. and on all other days except Saturday until 11 p.m. for all but the first week of the spring reading and exam periods. They excepted the first week of reading period since it will coincide with Jubilee Week...
...feel a bouquet is due to the graders of the History 164 hour exam. Here at Harvard, where final exams sometimes are not returned, and more often returned quite late, the educating function of exams is often overlooked...
...Major General James Gavin, 48 next week, promoted to Lemnitzer's former post as deputy chief of staff for plans and research. Brooklyn-born Gavin ran away to join the Army at 17, and soon won a competitive exam for West Point (although he never went to high school). A pioneer paratrooper, he jumped nearly 100 times and fought 422 days in combat with his 82nd Airborne Division, later wrote the Army's standard Airborne Warfare, in which he developed the doctrine of "vertical envelopment...
There is a greater chance of Lamont opening on Sunday afternoons than of extended hours on weeknights. "While statistics of late hour usage during exam periods show a sharp drop between 10 p.m. and midnight, and only half as many people in the library at 10:30 as at 8:30," McNiff said, "the Sunday attendance was usually high...