Word: uses
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...poll indicated that about 40 per cent of students use parietal privileges at least one afternoon per week, "so that any elimination of afternoon parietal hours would not be advisable," Jacobs stated. Members of Lowell House do the least afternoon entertaining of female guests, with 54.5 per cent of House members never using parietal privileges. At the other end of the spectrum, only 31.2 per cent of Adams House members do not entertain afternoon guests, the poll revealed...
...inspection of the Armour slaughterhouses took place with such rapidity that we could use our notebooks only back in the office. Here, in the presence of the two trade union workers, who returned our cameras and took our white robes, the conversation continued...
Under the current system, reserve books circulate for use outside the library only after 9 p.m. Too often, the library staff feels, students borrow these books early in the morning and hide them somewhere in the stacks during the day to be sure of having a book overnight...
...committee, studies of systems at other college libraries have shown that many plans are more flexible than Lamont's. Zagat envisions a system which would allow undergraduates to take reserve books out of the library for specified three-hour periods during the day. Books would then circulate for overnight use...
...use of Lamont by students from other schools has been a constant source of irritation to the library staff...