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...miscegenation, for example, to see how such concepts as racial intermarriage were considered radically immoral aberrations of depraved individuals, or, for a more proximate example, the hate-laced editorials in the very pages of the Harvard Crimson against the granting of lending privileges to Radcliffe students wishing to use Lamont Library just a few decades...
...Better yet, see all the movies in your House library, in your friend's House library, and those in Lamont. They're free and waiting...
...21st birthday (no fooling). This afternoon you may find me at the Pro, carefully exercising my new purchasing power. Tonight you may find me at the Bow, checking to see just how accurate that "Harvard bar" was in "Good Will Hunting." (Or you may find me in Lamont doing tutorial reading, but that's another story...
...location is also, in one respect, an advantage. I'm talking about Hills Library. Yes, it is a good library, and an under-utilized resource. When every other copy of the book you need for class has been checked out of Widener and Lamont, there's sure to be a copy on reserve at Hilles. Trust me, you won't have much competition with other students...
...schedule and fashion reasons--in whose library can you read in pajamas and slippers and have an alarm set to wake you if you happen to doze off? And besides, House libraries and those in and around the Yard do not themselves have such good lighting--beyond the Lamont reference room, the light fixtures provide more ambience than illumination. We can't read by mood alone...