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Over in Harvard's Lamont Library, a few feet from a photographic exhibition which includes Bob Cochran's game-winning catch against Yale, is a small, blue book entitled "The Dacay of Buildogism." In this, the 25th anniversary of its publication, the year that the Yale News suspends Saturday's a review of George Frederick Gundelfinger's polemic against Yale football is only slightly more inappropriate than usual. This book is not published by the Yale University Press...
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...
When the volunteers offered to add reserve books from Lamont's Desk Three to the usual run of papers and personal articles, the doctors objected. "Life and Look are what patients should read," they claimed, "not library books. We don't want the students to worry about their studies, for Stillman is a place to relax." And so, after Lamont officials had agreed to release the books, PBH was forced to give up the service...
Each of the three undergraduates involved signed a false name to a Lamont sign-out card. They were later traced down by the library lost book staff...