Word: turnings
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...yards west of the Science Center stands a welcome haven for those with nowhere else to turn. With its beautiful high ceilings and cozy study nooks, Harvard Law School's (HLS) Langdell Library would seem to be the perfect solution. If you can stand the clackety-clack of those ubiquitous computer terminals and are willing to refrain from socializing with everyone else who has also "discovered" Langdell, you're golden. That Bible sourcebook might get read after...
...such animosity really necessary? HLS forgets that law students have full access to all of Harvard's libraries, including those which are designed primarily for undergraduates (namely Lamont). Should we in turn stand at the entracce to all our favorite haunts and turn away "foreigners" a la Adams during interhouse (the gong would be a nice touch...
...have created a website that finds students the best possible price to pay for their books from a range of different online booksellers. Because the Council will operate the website and provide the direct link to each of the online booksellers, it will make a commission that we will turn directly back to the student groups in the form of more and larger grants...
...council's history, the rapid increase in the number of student groups has strained the committee's resources to the limit. With few exceptions, the Finance Committee can only recommend grants that are one-half to two-thirds of a group's request. Most student groups are forced to turn to other resources, or, more frequently, scale back their plans or go into debt to their own members, debts which sometimes cannot be paid back. These latter two options do not merely affect the group's members, though. The decrease in available activity, or the increase in the participation costs...
After a year of intense negotiations, Linda, Neil and Jeremy could breathe easy. The Radcliffe Question had finally been answered. Harvard will absorb the 120-year-old women's college (endowment, real estate and all), and turn it into an institute for advanced study...