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This semester, my first class is at 11:30 a.m. two days a week. So I skip breakfast, and have lunch at 2 p.m. By the time I get to Lamont for some afternoon reading, the sunlight has begun to fade and the dinner hours are fast ticking away. Even if I don't eat again until 7--when only the ends of the pork loin are left and the chocolate chip cookies are long gone--just four-and-a-half hours have elapsed since I finished lunch...
...stomach is not alone in being mad at 12:30 a.m.; as I am kicked out of the library, my mind joins in the anti-Harvard rage. And who wouldn't be irked? It's as if an evil, faceless Harvard administrator is waving to us as we leave Lamont, saying, "Ha ha ha! You' didn't get your work done, did you? Wel,l too bad! It's time to go! You're a night person. I hate night people. You should be asleep by now! Asleep! Now I'm going to lock you out of a warm, quiet...
...would be even easier for Harvard to remedy the late-night studying problem: keep Cabot or Lamont open later every night of the week. We don't need to check out books, or to search Hollis. We don't even need 24-hour service. We only need a quiet, heated, comfortable place to do what we are above all here to do: study. Keeping just one of Harvard's 90 libraries open until 3 a.m. is not an unreasonable request of a university so committed to learning...
Peimer said the circumstances of the two Lamont attacks make the possibility that they were not campus-related more likely. But she stressed the importance of safety awareness despite the circumstances of the individual muggings...
Although the two recent attacks on students near Lamont Library are alarming, the University does not plan to restrict access to the Yard or the Houses anytime soon, President Neil L. Rudenstine said yesterday...