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Beyond the wide museum halls, much of Harvard's Culture lies in the narrow stacks of the University's many libraries. A nearly unparalleled collection of books of every subject and language makes Harvard's one of the best research library systems in the world...
Much closer to the Square and a decisive stepdown the ice cream totem pole is Baskin Robbins, anational chain. The narrow Mass Ave. store andsparse selection of tables doesn't lend itself tositting down, but its prices--$1.43 for a singlescoop, $2.38 for a double--are among the lowest inthe Square proper...
...Walden, a leisurely walk around Americanliteratures most celebrated getaway is a must.This transcendentally tranquil pond is closed inby trees--lots of them--leaving little room forfrisbee or laying out. Yet the narrow path thatlazily winds around Walden is sufficient forreflective strolls and discussions about civildisobedience...
...same time, the chairman is under pressure from other P.L.O. comrades to get out of the talks altogether; they believe the negotiations are a waste of time and the P.L.O.'s exclusion from them an intolerable insult. In Tunis only a narrow majority of the Central Council approved continuing with the process, and then only until October...
...with Ronald Reagan, he was, in the first three or four years of his term, able to move things. He believed in something and he got it done. A President can set an agenda, can be a rudder. Without such a rudder, each of us in Congress maneuvers for narrow personal or partisan advantage. There's no common cause...