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...Lamont Library??s 24-hour service received a positive evaluation this past spring, moving the two-year pilot program one step closer to becoming permanent at the end of the next academic year, according to a librarian of the Harvard College Libraries...
...documents filed by the Department of Justice, the library employee who found the knife became suspicious because such blades are often used to remove and steal pages from rare books. When she found a man looking at books of rare maps in the reading room, she checked the library??s register and identified the individual as E. Forbes Smiley. An Internet search by the employee found that Smiley was a rare maps dealer, and when a detective confronted Smiley after he left the library, Smiley was found to have several maps in his possession which belonged...
...costs are all the more troubling because they are often easily avoidable. A large number of sources are available through Harvard University Library??s extensive e-resources subscriptions. For example, each of the 30 readings in this semester’s Ec 10 coursepack were available free online through e-resources. The College cannot continue to double-charge students for such materials, and professors and teaching fellows must be trained on how to use the Library??s e-resources. We also welcome the Undergraduate Council’s advocacy for centralized resources to assist instructors...
...move was immediately immensely popular. Approximately 1,500 students showed up at Lamont on the night of October 17, 2005 for a party thrown by the UC to celebrate the Library??s new hours. Tempted by fruit tarts, chocolate mousse, and burritos, students arrived en masse at the dessert riot and disposed of the food within minutes...
...praised the dorm for being “as close to a fraternity type of arrangement as you can get.”The housing shortage effected undergraduate life indirectly, as well. A group of student government representatives examining Lamont opening hours recommended that the library??s hours of operation be extended because the “noise and overcrowding” of the dorms made studying in rooms difficult, according to The Crimson. And in the fall of 1955, overcrowding in Briggs and Moors Halls forced two Radcliffe student government representatives to resign because they were forced...