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...almost half of my take home for my rent, because I’m living in Cambridge,” said Marcia Deihl, a librarian at Harvard for 20 years. “That’s not Harvard’s fault. [Housing] would be my dream issue in a contract...

Author: By May Habib and Leon Neyfakh, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: Union Enters Negotiations | 5/6/2004 | See Source »

Sarah E. Thomas, the University Librarian of Cornell, wrote that the decision was made because “We had been conducting surveys that told us students wanted longer hours, 24 hours. We know that students work all hours of the day, and that the library is often preferred as a place to study over residence halls or apartments...

Author: By Michael A. Feldstein, | Title: How Much Does It Really Cost? | 4/28/2004 | See Source »

...play’s main plot revolves around Tzara and Carr, who are forced to fake their names and hide their real artistic and political views in order to win the respective loves of the Joyce-admiring Cecily and the Leninist librarian Gwendolen. The themes are the role of art and politics: should one accept a Wildean view of art for art’s sake, a Socialist one of art as political tool, or a Dadaist conception of art as needing to destroy itself? Is war a matter of defending the innocent or of seizing oil wells...

Author: By Alexandra D. Hoffer, ON THEATER | Title: Review: Life Entwines Politics and Art | 4/26/2004 | See Source »

...incremental and largely specialized changes to the copyright code have left it warped and on the verge of breaking. To apply it in any practical sense requires the consultation of obscure and confusingly-worded exceptions designed only with the protection of very specific rights (say, that of a librarian to create a single copy of an academic paper for his patrons) in mind. While broad changes in the way efficacious political discourse occurs in our government may be in order, we must also find ways to avert the more immediate potential crisis of lost potential for creativity and social advancement...

Author: By Matthew A. Gline, | Title: Stealing the Law | 4/19/2004 | See Source »

...first president and presided over by the first dean of the College, Chester Noyes Greenough. Mather can have all the foam and hot air its “war department” wants, but Dunster has traditions greater than any house—from the long-time House librarian and composer-in-residence, Charlie, to the fabled Goat Roast...

Author: By Samuel H. Lipoff, | Title: Lurie, And Campus, Is Inflicted With Dunsteritis | 4/12/2004 | See Source »

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