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Five months after its ribbon-cutting, however, the Lamont Library Café has settled—after a few decor and menu changes—into a comfortable place along side the library??s traditional offerings of books and desks. Pandemonium has not erupted. Books have remained relatively grease-free. I would even wager that, in general, Lamont is a more productive and rewarding place than it ever was (at least for those students who have avoided boredatlamont.com...

Author: By Andrew D. Fine | Title: A Cuddly, Cozy (La)Monster | 2/2/2007 | See Source »

...site has shed its eye-catching, gossip-column skin and revealed its bleaker side as an outlet for the closeted, the saddened, and the isolated. These explicit posts of loneliness and depression—buried amid comments that describe Harvard-only porn casts or detail masturbatory techniques in Mather Library??deserve the most attention, and interestingly have garnered the most votes of agreement on the site...

Author: By Andrew D. Fine, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Sad@Lamont | 1/9/2007 | See Source »

Each and every reading period, Lamont Library??s brightly lit, over-heated insides echo with our quiet cursing of all those instructors who had the gall to assign thousands of pages of material, without even pretending to hold us accountable during the term. In short, it’s the perfect time to ask us to fill out course evaluations...

Author: By Adam Goldenberg | Title: A Little Knowledge | 1/5/2007 | See Source »

...John Harvard statue. How’s that for lip service? 1962: Harvard Band members took an early morning stroll through New Haven, playing their instruments at 3 a.m. The Crimson reported that their enthusiasm, however, earned them a night in the New Haven slammer. 1963: Widener Library??s pillars were disgraced with “Beat Harvard” spelled out in blue paint. The removal was costly, and the Elis won (boo), but the perpetrators were slapped with a suspension. 1982: MIT’s Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity rigged a large black weather balloon...

Author: By Jessica M. Luna, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: HARVARD-YALE PRANKS | 11/15/2006 | See Source »

...really exciting possibility. His mother was clearly a pathbreaker, both in her creativity in designing the cartoon, the artistry involved, and the proto-feminism in this tough little girl.” Faust added that Marjorie Buell was also a pioneer in her entrepreneurship, which Nancy F. Cott, the library??s faculty director, said added to the collection’s significance.“She’s interesting as an example of a woman in business, as well as a creative woman who got commercial success out of her creativity,” said Cott...

Author: By Lulu Zhou, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Little Lulu Goes to Harvard | 11/6/2006 | See Source »

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