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...Crimson reporter, eight libraries at Harvard have finished scanning their books. Those libraries are Andover-Harvard Theological Library, Gutman Library, Loeb Library, Arnold Arboretum Horticultural Library, Countway Medical Library, Fine Arts Library, Schlesinger Library, and Cabot Library. Scanning will progress to Loeb Music Library, the Government Documents collection in Lamont Library, and the Harvard-Yenching Library. Scanning is continuing at Widener Library and the Harvard Depository. Kriegsman could not be reached for comment yesterday. Dale P. Flecker, associate director for planning and systems at the Harvard University Library, said that work on the project is going “very...
FemSex has something for everyone: the coupled-up girl who has never had an orgasm through intercourse, the supportive best friend who’s trying to understand her lesbian roommate better, and the sexually adventurous lady who’s sick of confessing to Bored@Lamont. How many girls on this campus long for friends who can be as open as the girls on “Sex and the City?” Even the Charlottes of Harvard can join in on the fun occasionally...
...Hyman, a professor of neurobiology. The other committee members include Dunwalke Associate Professor of American History Vincent Brown, Professor of Slavic Languages and Literature Julie A. Buckler, choreographer Ann Carlson, Goldman Professor of European Studies and Professor of Sociology and African and African American Studies Michèle Lamont, Professor of English and American Literature and Language Leah Price ’91, Professor of Education Julie A. Reuben, and Gottlieb Professor of Law Elizabeth Warren. —Claire M. Guehenno contributed to the reporting of this story. —Staff writer Laurence H. M. Holland...
...rest were that Ec midterm you hadn’t studied for or the English reading you hadn’t yet attempted. Now there’s also James Fasci, a recently hired Allied-Barton employee with a bold new vision for library security. Before Fasci, leaving Lamont meant passing bags and books through a perfunctory once-over. Things have changed. For James Fasci, bag-checking is an art. He methodically inspects every compartment of every bag to ensure nothing slips past. He religiously checks each cover of a book even if it bears no library markings...
Patience is a virtue, but not when you’re running late for the shuttle and the library guard is flipping through every single one of your books. Over the past two weeks, students looking to exit Lamont Library efficiently have encountered uncommonly long lines at odd hours of the night. Students attributed the hold-up to a new security guard’s thorough examination of their books and belongings. “Every person I talk to complains about this line,” said M. Amelia Muller ’11, noting that the new guard...