Word: lamonte
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...tried to fall asleep in Lamont yesterday, on the fifth floor in one of those cubicles formed by the walls of books. There I was, lounging in a teal plastic-leather chair with my feet propped on an even less comfortable wooden one. My head was resting on the arm, poised for slumber, but all I could do was stare at the Cambridge History of Iran on the shelf in front of me. Lamont just isn't equipped for napping...
Having noted what Lamont isn't, it would be beneficial to state what Lamont is. It is a library. It has many books. These books are useful for research, reference and general interest reading. Lamont is also composed of a great deal of study space. It even has a Laptop Lounge...
...Lamont is oft-cited as meeting place for first-years and Hilles had special meaning for many Radcliffe alums, particularly in the days of parietals...
...invigorated me, but when I re-entered the Yard, it was unmistakably February again. Part of February's horror is that the month disguises itself. It dresses up in the form of a holiday for lovers (one that doesn't achieve its full effect if you pass it in Lamont, I might add) and a celebration of two great presidents. Most misleading of all, it contains the fewest number of days of any month...
...professors point to a 1992 draft of a paper authored by Lamont University Professor Emeritus John T. Dunlop, a former dean of the Faculty...