Word: librarian
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...project, which began last month, is not an emergency repair. No books in the 42-year-old library have been damaged, said Associate Librarian Roger E. Stoddard...
Houghton, connected to Widener by a second-story overground bridge, contains most of Harvard's rare books, including first editions of Milton and original manuscripts of Hawthorne, said Associate Librarian Roger E. Stoddard...
...Cabot Librarian Alan E. Erickson said he decided on the first plan since it would allow Cabot to be open at a time when the other Harvard libraries were closed. On Sunday, Hilles and Lamont open at noon, while Widener and Pusey are closed all day, making Cabot the only library open from 10 a.m. to 12 noon...
...blessed with a tremendous heritage," agrees Yen-Tsau Feng, who, as Larsen Librarian of Harvard College, is the University official perhaps most intimately involved with the day-to-day problems of running the system. "We have inherited a lot, but that poses a burden because we have to keep...
When the policeman's widow, a librarian named Marcella (Helen Mirren), is pointed out to Cal, he begins slyly, shyly to stalk her. Whether he seeks love or absolution-or merely to assess the damage done another victim of the act he abetted-he could not say. And the movie is resolute in its refusal to speak for him or, indeed, for anyone caught in the narrative web it constructs out of loosely woven naturalistic fibers. As it demonstrates through its minor figures the stupefaction that permanent conflict imposes on its victims, the film permits Cal to draw closer...