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King believes the reason this unusual institution was founded without any difficulties is that Harvard didn't know about it, probably." The library originated in a single locked room in Longfellow Hall. Its collection continued to grow, and eventually moved to Byerly Hall. The Schlesinger ended up in its present building in 1967 when the Radcliffe Libary moved to the newly-built Hilles...
...crime in the Cambridge area seems to be on the rise. "It's getting bad around here--two years ago it was rare that you had a gun used. Now..." O'Hare's voice drifts off. Five years ago, prompted by the rape and murder of a woman at Longfellow Park between Brattle and Mt. Auburn Streets, the Harvard police began to cooperate with Cambridge police. Now, all cruisers are equipped with Cambridge radios, and many of the calls the police respond to are to assist the Cambridge police...
...realize the power to bring about revolution lies in us," Drake Koka, a black South African educator in self-exile, told an audience of more than 100 last night in Longfellow Hall...
Ylvisaker said the program will be the first in a series of presentations and discussions designed to present all points of view, and added that the meetings will be open to all interested members of the Harvard community. The first meeting will be in Longfellow...
Speaking before a crowd of 250 at Longfellow Hall, Levinson said that in a recent study he has found mentors--teachers, older friends, or authority figures--play an important role in helping young men to realize their dreams of themselves...