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...action was an unqualified success. Few of the sleepless victims passed their next exams. Temporarily the system could relax. Yesterday, however, disturbing reports reached the central office that one of the fluorescent lights in Lamont had stopped buzzing...
...Lamont's too hot, too cold, and too necessary...
...January moves on and hordes of the conscientious descend on Lamont and Radcliffe Libraries, it is worth halting the grind to consider the purpose of examinations. At least 6 courses were prominent in their absence from the exam schedule, and the fact of alternate term papers in these courses sheds some relevant light on the question...
President Pusey's announcement Monday that the Program for Harvard College had passed its goal of $82.5 million does not mark the end of the Program, but rather a memorable and significant day in it. Large gifts from Harold S. Vanderbilt '07 and Lamont duPont Copeland '27, and a bequest from Walter W. Naumburg '89 have assured the College of the funds needed to carry out the Program, and that achievement is to be welcomed by undergraduates and alumni. The task, however, has just begun, for the real job is spending--spending to strengthen and build the College, to broaden...
...addition to undergraduate and graduate students representing every shade of political opinion, the organization presently has seven faculty members. They include David Riesman '31, Henry Ford II Professor of Social Sciences; Clark Byse, Professor of Law; George Wald, professor of Biology; Paul L. Lehmann, Florence Corliss Lamont Professor of Divinity; Rupert Emerson '22, professor of Government; Robert Ulich, James Bryant Conant Professor of Education; and Paul E. Sigmund, Jr., instructor in Government...