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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Reserve books should circulate outside Lamont to make the new three-hour system fully effective. At Radcliffe, such a system has operated with great success--and without the loss of books the Faculty Committee evidently fears. Unless books can be removed from the building, Lamont will remain an overgrown study hall--which Harvard should have outgrown...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Better to Read | 12/15/1959 | See Source »

Adding its third and fourth goals in the final minutes, Colby wrapped up the contest before a crowd of 2200 in the Alfond Arena. The loss was the second of the year for the Crimson and followed a 4-3 triumph over Bowdoin the day before. This Friday the varsity will take on a powerful St. Lawrence quintet in Watson rink...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Colby Defeats Hockey Team, 4-2, As Forbes, Graney Score Goals | 12/14/1959 | See Source »

Playing on its home courts, the varsity displayed both depth and excellence in avenging last year's 6-3 loss at Annapolis. As the results of the matches came in, Navy's hopes of retaining the Eastern Intercollegiate Squash League championship became increasingly modest...

Author: By Bartle Bull, | Title: Squash Varsity Eliminates Navy As Emmet Continues Undefeated | 12/14/1959 | See Source »

...restrictions, but also bitterly laid out a go-it-alone policy as far as all non-Teamster unions are concerned: "Our members will refuse to honor lines set up for organizational or recognition purposes. But in primary strikes, other unions will have to indemnify us against loss if they want our support...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: LABOR: New Deal | 12/14/1959 | See Source »

...explained that the late Pianist Hammer was a shy fellow from Glen Springs, Ala., who committed his art to posterity only once, at a recording session in Nashville, Tenn. in 1956. Another glowing Hammer review appeared in the New York World-Telegram & Sun: "His recent death was a tragic loss . . . A great album." Then San Francisco Chronicle Columnist Ralph J. Gleason played the record, found that Buck had an advantage over other pianists -he was apparently born with three hands. Last week the perpetrator of the hoax confessed that he and Hammer were one. His name: Steve Allen...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: The Secret Life of B. Hammer | 12/14/1959 | See Source »

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