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...Consequently, it was able to make some progress. In response to student pressure it obtained some long-needed revisions in the distribution of tickets at athletic events, restrained the City of Cambridge from confiscating bicycles parked on sidewalks, prompted improvement of Central Kitchen food, brought about new rules in Lamont, and operated a successful book exchange. In addition, it presented a persuasive report urging the establishment of a student activities center, took over supervision of 52 Dunster Street, and effectively mediated minor disputes between House Committees. It made no historic accomplishments, but it did function usefully and quietly...
...indirect result of the new library, Radcliffe students will be allowed to use a Lament collection during the regular school year for the first time. The Harvard map collection, which now occupies the rooms the History library will have, will be moved to Lamont, where it will be open to all University students...
...need for a History library has been felt for a long time," Palmer said. He explained that it was "just a fluke" that there has been none since the books in the special History, Government, and Economics reading room were absorbed into the Lamont collection...
Although the map collection will be moved from the top floor of Widener to Lamont, Radcliffe students will be allowed to use the maps. They will be restricted to the map rooms and required to use the first-floor entrance, however...
...collection requires additional space and air-conditioned rooms. It will eventually be housed in the structures the University plans to build in the Widener courtyards. Until that time the maps will be located in Room 101 (the old music listening room) and in the sub-basement in Lamont...