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Lamont's lobby, said a fifth anniversary visitor last year, looks a good deal like a theater foyer. But, unlike theaters, which try to keep their turnstiles spinning, each night Lamont turns its checkout system into an immense glass-and-marble bottleneck...
When a recent visitor to the University stated that Harvard publications printed religious information where most college news distributors reported fraternity feuds, he made a revealing comment on present Administration policy. During the past year and a half its most significant projects have been concerned with the expansion of the University's religious facilities. In spite of occasional dissent, most students have at least tacitly approved the University's aim to bring religious facilities to a par with resources in other departments...
Conant Frequent Visitor...
German High Commissioner James B. Conant '14, President of the University, emeritus, is a frequent visitor to the Free University, founded in 1948, Hirsch noted. "He hasn't forgotten that he was formerly a professor," he commented...
Welterweight (5 ft. 4 in., 140 Ibs.) Publisher Bernarr ("Body Love") Macfadden, 86, came out on the wrong end of an impromptu brawl with a heavyweight visitor to his Manhattan office. The intruder: his son Berwyn, 30, a physically cultured brute (6 ft., 190 Ibs.) who blamed his father for causing him to lose his job as a dancing instructor. The elder Macfadden's version: "He came into my office with blood in his eye, and . . . before I knew what was happening, he slapped my face and hit me." Berwyn's story: "He tried to shoot...