Word: uses
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...opening of Leverett towers and Quincy provide an opportunity for complete non-resident membership which would be a real gain for commuters. The space opened could be used for expansion or deconversion, but commuters could be brought in without increasing crowding. In fact, the money which would otherwise be spent for a commuter center could be devoted to enlarging the present dining halls or building adjoining smaller rooms, and few other alterations would be needed: lockers would be installed, and a suite might be set aside for overnight use of commuters, but present use of the Dudley facilities suggests that...
...library, who had arranged his books only by the size and color of their bindings, in contradistinction to that of the scholar, whose library is arranged by subjects, and for utility and progress in study.... In short, this collection, fine as it is, is today of suprisingly little use for teaching." The Museum as a tool for teaching cannot really be called a truly new concept, but Dr. Reynolds' exacting standards for what constituted an educationally clear display led to a better fullfillment of the Museum's research and educational purposes. The Museum was to be no longer an illogical...
Though some specialized displays--such as the Bronze Age tools--which are designed for the use of graduate students, have been newly revised, some of the small rooms await completion and others have yet to be renovated. For the specialist, this means that the displays are hopelessly out-of-date and educationally ineffective...
...specimens. The University should subsidize, if only in part, a major and immediate amelioration of the Museum's present problems. The result will be a Museum which will serve with increased effectiveness not only the Cambridge community at large but, even more important, the small group of students who use the Museum as an essential aid to their education in the science of man and his culture
...Student Council-sponsored "Operation Booklift" expects to collect "several thousand" books of all kinds for use in Nigeria and Pakistan, according to co-chairman Eugene H. Zagat, Jr. '61 announced yesterday...