Word: metcalfe
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Council voted to support the prohibition of women in the new undergraduate library when it approved the report of a delegation which interviewed University Library director Keyes DeW. Metcalf. The group had been instructed to ask a lifting of Metcalf's announced ban, but told the Council that it had been convinced that the physical plans for the Library would not easily accommodate women...
...result of a straw vote taken at Monday night's meeting, Charles W. Detjen '50 and Lawrence F. O'Donnell '49 will seek out University Library Director Keyes DeW. Metcalf and tell him that the Council "looks favorably on Radcliffe use of the Lamont Library...
...Metcalf announced last month that because of hidden corners and the "informal" design of the building, over one million dollars would be needed to maintain guards over a co-ed Lamont clientele. "Lamont is one of the places where Harvard and Radcliffe will not merge," he said at that time...
...fast-rising undergraduate library's five floors are designed on an "informal" basis and contains many a hidden corner, Metcalf disclosed in explaining that extending Lamont privileges to Radcliffe would necessitate an "entirely different kind of supervision than originally planned...
...main reasons for building the Lamont Library was to put Harvard "on an equal footing" with Radcliffe, in having its own undergraduate library. "For that reason Lamont is one of the places where Harvard and Radcliffe will not merge," said Metcalf...