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...Breeden ’09 is a prospective history and literature concentrator in Hollis Hall, where she’s petitioned for a resident cat to assist in the ongoing war against mice. This Kentuckian enjoys making tea, building shrines to C.S. Lewis, and pulling all-nighters in Lamont. She swears she won’t procrastinate on drawing submissions, though, so you can look for her cartoon on Thursdays...
...moment, very few students use the library, Librarian of the Lamont Library Heather E. Cole said. In hourly counts conducted since October, the average number of people in the Quad Library was only 13.9, while the highest number counted was 54, Cole said...
Members of the UC acknowledged that these figures were low and could raise questions about devoting funds to the library, but attributed them to the poor conditions, which they said force Quad residents to make the long trek to Lamont...
...very good,” Deibel said of the company. “They’ll take care of all damages.” Scherer said the crash would not distract him from his studies. “I guess we’ll have to go to Lamont,” he said. —Staff writer Sam Teller can be reached at steller@fas.harvard.edu...
...frowned upon unless you’re standing one person behind the other. For all of their virtues, it isn’t surprising that things go horribly awry in the absence of lines. From the tragic stampedes that kill hundreds during the Muslim hajj to the depressingly comical Lamont Dessert Riot of 2005, man-made blunders have shown time after time that chaos ensues once lines fail to make their heralded appearance. If it is part of being civilized to form lines, then it certainly speaks to our innate, visceral tendencies when affairs become pandemonium in their want...