Word: lightness
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Damage so far at Harvard has also been light, the Buildings and Grounds department said yesterday. "There have been a lot of leaks and a few flooded cellars," one B&G official said, "but hell, that happens every time it rains...
...onward seemed plausible at that time within the immediate circumstances although had we had better expertise available to bring to bear on the problem even in those early periods, I think that many of these decisions could have been avoided, would have seemed less plausible even in the light of the expertise at that time and, of course, in terms of hindsight this is a process of really collective error, cumulative error, collective guilt by both parties, a long and tragic and deep involvement, and at each stage the error and the guilt is compounded...
More than a hundred Dunster students and assorted drama wonks broke parietals in the Dunster dining hall Saturday night--with the Master looking on--to view the unveiling of a giant light bridge for Drama Society shows...
...almost surrealistic ceremonies included nine speakers, champagne, and the crowning of a Miss Dunster Light Pipe. Sally Gates, a Drama Society participant, christened the light bridge in a ritual worthy of Bert Parks and the Miss America Pageant...
Alan P. Symonds '69, founder of the Bwana Bus and Light Company which does technical work for over half of Harvard's productions, received raucus acclaim for his efforts to obtain the lighting equipment. Robert V. Edgar '69, in his welcome speech, immortalized Symonds with the following lines: "Dunster lay in universal night; God said 'Let Symonds be' and there was light...