Word: lamonte
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...suppose it's possible. Most normal, right-brained kinds of people probably don't go to Lamont once a month just to read the new computer magazines. Few other writers at the Crimson would prefer spending three hours helping a friend set up her new LC III to actually sitting down and writing a column on the Middle East. And I'm probably the only person I know who considers her greatest accomplishment this year to be passing the "Power User Quiz" in MacWorld...
...Square, real-life grunge is not. There used to be a gas station in Harvard Square. A gas station. But people on tour buses and M.F.A. fellowships don't need to get gas. And they certainly don't want to see some greasy filling station obliterating their view of Lamont...
John T. Dunlop, Lamont University professor emeritus; Joseph W. Nigro, general agent for the Boston chapter of the Building and Construction Trades Council; and David A. Zewinski '76, senior vice president for property operations and construction at Harvard Real Estate, all spoke briefly on and answered questions from first years about the dorm renovation project, which is slated to be finished by fall...
Ginsburg told the Senate Judiciary Committee ofbeing shut out of Lamont Library and denied spacein Law School dormitories...
...weather patterns that affected the climate in many different areas of the globe 4,000 years ago. From Egypt to the Aegean to India, rainfall diminished and temperatures dropped. "This is opposite to what you might expect from global warming," explains George Kukla, senior research scientist at the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory in New York. "And it was an entirely natural change...