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Although the Archives Room in Widener V is the University's official Hall of Records, it doubles as a four-walled scrap book of Harvard's three centuries. Archivist Clifford K. Shipton '26 stores his collection of momentos on the same shelves as the most revered official documents. Next to...
One of the mysteries of the ocean is the long, deep gorges that wind across the continental shelves like submerged river valleys. Oceanographers thought at first that they were really valleys cut by ancient rivers when sea level was lower, and flooded by the rising water when ice-age glaciers...
Miss Monroe recently bought the manuscript papers of the late theatrical producer Max Reinhardt. Since then, the University of Kansas, U.S.C., U.C.L.A., Stanford, and Harvard have each asked the actress to donate the books to its shelves, she stated.
Meanwhile, Carl Engleman, an M.I.T. graduate student, said he would hold a meeting Tuesday to protest the fact that public libraries in Cambridge and Boston have pulled "subversive" books and magazines off their open shelves.
Engelman said he had received reports that the Cambridge Public Library had also removed books, including "Citizen Tom Paine," by Howard Fast, and put them in a locked glass case. Cambridge librarian Phillip H. Dolan '35 yesterday admitted Fast's book had been segregated, but said it had been done...