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...behold, in January the prediction came true, as tuition rose to $1000 for next year. We congratulated Dean Bundy for his oracular powers, and suggested that perhaps tuition should have risen even higher—simultaneously, of course, with scholarship aid. We approved the extension of the Lamont Library hours to midnight. But we were sorry to see that the Student Council, which usually spends much of its time agreeing with the administration, thought that extension of Lamont hours was unnecessary—just one week before Librarian Buck announced the change. It seems the Council jumped on the wrong...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: In Retrospect | 6/6/2006 | See Source »

...believe one of these parts is Lamont Library...

Author: By Elizabeth W. Green | Title: The Lamont Education | 6/6/2006 | See Source »

...first visited Lamont as a freshman, but like most things I only appreciated it when it was about to be taken away from me. My access to information was only limited by the degree to which that information had been catalogued; if anyone had ever written it down, or even videotaped or recorded it, the Lamont librarians could help me find...

Author: By Elizabeth W. Green | Title: The Lamont Education | 6/6/2006 | See Source »

...said of the six-foot-eight professor, “He casts a long shadow, both literally and figuratively, and Harvard without him will never be quite the same.” Journalists William F. Buckley Jr. and Gloria Steinem, Galbraith’s biographer Richard Parker, Thomas W. Lamont University Professor Amartya Sen, and other members of Galbraith’s family also spoke at the service. —Staff writer Alexandra C. Bell can be reached at acbell@fas.harvard.edu...

Author: By Alexandra C. Bell, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Service Honors Galbraith | 6/5/2006 | See Source »

...adjusted pretty well,” and he praised the dorm for being “as close to a fraternity type of arrangement as you can get.”The housing shortage effected undergraduate life indirectly, as well. A group of student government representatives examining Lamont opening hours recommended that the library’s hours of operation be extended because the “noise and overcrowding” of the dorms made studying in rooms difficult, according to The Crimson. And in the fall of 1955, overcrowding in Briggs and Moors Halls forced two Radcliffe student...

Author: By Johannah S. Cornblatt, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: University Jumpstarts Building Boom | 6/3/2006 | See Source »

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