Word: lamonts
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Harvard's Lamont and Hilles libraries are now open 90 hours weekly, less than any other Ivy League library's other than Yale's The other six schools average more than 100 hours a week...
...change is experimental, said Heather E. Cole, head librarian at Lamont and Hilles, and will depend partly on student use during the new hours She added that student monitors will make head counts during midterms this fall, as it is too early to determine the success of the change...
...officials ruled a Northeastern goal no good, the Huskies found the Harvard defense out of position. Although it was the visitors' only defensive error in an otherwise superlative afternoon, it was all the hosts needed to put the day's only score past an equally superlative Harvard netminder, Juliet Lamont, with only 1:50 left in overtime...
Using a quick give-and-go offense. UNH caught Harvard napping with just 45 seconds gone in the game. The Wildcats' Mary Rogers took the ball from teammate Mary Ellen Cullinane and weaved through the Crimson defense before depositing the ball past Harvard netminder Juliet Lamont for UNH's first-score...
...brand of arrogance in Harvard's assumption that, to every student, the "inconvenience" of spending $5.00 is negligible compared with the inconvenience of pavement pounding in search of classes. If binding the booklets cheaply and distributing them free is prohibitively expensive, the College should simply have them available through Lamont and House Libraries...