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Applying those painfully honed tests soon forced the nine harried Justices (average age: 64) to read shelves of allegedly dirty books. But though the court has accepted at least half a dozen obscenity cases since the Roth decision, it was unable to find a single piece of writing obscene. Meanwhile...
Deep in the bowels of Widener, an unnoticed cardboard box languishes under a soft blanket of dust amid myriad shelves of forgotten books. Once every few days, a leisurely old man walks down the silent aisle and stops, pulling the cord for a naked bulb to dispel the gloom. Bending...
Camp, camp, the boys are marching, from the sun-kissed shores of Fire Island to their citadel at Esquire--and if any of the lads look in on The Lion in Winter, they'll simper themselves silly. James Gollman's play, which has something to do with Henry II and...
The noticeable lack of textbooks at the Coop last fall had one good result: the Coop is more concerned now than ever before with getting textbooks on its shelves at the beginning of each term and keeping them in stock.
Measures like these, Coop officials say, are all that is needed to put textbooks on the shelves when students need them. They can prove that by getting some of the measures adopted between now and September and letting students see the results.