Word: uses
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...stuck staunchly by Harry Truman in the dark days before Philadelphia. This week, for such services loyally rendered, Scott Lucas, 56, was chosen new Majority Leader of the Senate. (Tennessee's ancient Senator Kenneth McKellar, who became president pro tern, will inherit a purely honorary role and the use of a Cadillac limousine...
...shelves of the new Woodberry Poetry Room in Lamont, making room for volumes of verse and recordings of poetry readings. Harvard men will enjoy increased facilities for listening and a larger room than the old one in Widener. But as things stand now, Radcliffe girls will be unable to use it as they could use the old Wood-berry room. The loss of this privilege will affect not only poetry lovers, but girls in English O, who need to listen to these records as part of their course work...
...meanwhile, it is only sensible for the Library Committee to allow Radcliffe to use the Woodberry Room. Even if the arguments for excluding girls from Lamont are valid--and that is certainly an open question--they do not apply in this case. Extra copies of records would not have to be bought, extra attendants would not be needed to keep down the volume of coed chatter, and there certainly would be room enough if the new Poetry Room drew as few people as the old one did. The librarians, however, are afraid that with the Poetry Room in a more...
...extra charges are incurred, Radcliffe could pay them. That arrangement would not be fully satisfactory, but would be better than nothing. Use of the Woodberry Poetry Room is not necessarily a legal right of Radcliffe, but it certainly is a favor which can be granted with little inconvenience to the library system or to Harvard students...
With the aim of "stock-piling basic knowledge" in chemical research, the Du Pont organization has also instituted a program of grants-in-aid to ten universities for unrestricted use. Included in the program is Harvard...