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...largest in existence. No one is sure just when it was purchased, but it seems clear that some enterprising bandsman picked it up for a mere $100 when it was unintentionally put on an inventory sale. Its mate, made by an English locomotive factory for John Phillip Sousa, is now in a New York music store, definitely not for sale at any price...
Such a renewal of serene calm to hectic crammers should be instituted by next exam period. Finances should not impose a handicap. In 1949, when the building was dedicated, Lamont librarian Phillip J. McNiff said, "Our aim was a reading library, rather than a research library." After spending an initial $2,500,000 to achieve this objective, it certainly seems worth $5,000 a year to preserve...
...further reason for dropping the late hours was the misuse of facilities. Lamont librarian Phillip J. McNiff pointed out that cigarette damage was incurred to tables and cork floors, and that lunches had been discarded in the building...
According to plans outlined previously by Charles P. Whitlock, Allston Burr Senior Tutor for Dudley, and Phillip J. McNiff of Lamont Library, the library will be open weekdays and Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Commuters will be able to check out books at 4:30 p.m. on weekdays and earlier on Saturdays...
Other shareholders in the telecasting corporation who are closely associated with Harvard are Arthur K. Solomon, assistant professor of Physiological Chemistry, and Mrs. Felicia L. Kaplan, wife of Benjamin Kaplan '26, professor of Law. Phillip H. Rhinelander '29, lecturer on Philosophy and General Education, was also a member of the group, but dropped out because of ill health...