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Since the Widener circulation department has no record of how often particular books are charged out, this option would entail hiring staff to go through the stacks and check each book. Even then, records might be misleading, since checkout slips occasionally fall out. Library officials say this weeding-out process involves unfeasible time and manpower outlays. But compared to other strategies under consideration, it has clear advantages...
...renovations of the Beckwith Circle apartments entail substantial work on nearly all of the buildings' exteriors, including roof repairs, masonry, insulation, and painting. David M. Rosen, Harvard's director of public relations, said last week. The work, which began April 19, is scheduled to be completed by June 17, he added...
...from Massachusetts. We find this shocking because of what it reveals about the whole social fabric not just the mechanical failures of the automatic tellers, but the breakdown in human relations as well. Who would have thought that a drive to the bank could entail such a risk? Who would have thought one could go through all that due to a temporary lack of 50 cents? God help the people who are short of money all the time. I hope you will print this, so that people will know that there's more than one kind of crime...
Reagan said that could entail using troops from other nations, but sources with the presidental party and in Washington said the American government probably would double the number of U S troops in Lehanon to 2,400 in responce to an appeal from the Beirut government
...experience with that disability or the student's aggressiveness. Volunteer readers for students with visual disabilities are provided by the University, but students with hearing losses have long complained about being unable to get interpreters for classes. In general, it can be extremely difficult to obtain accommodations if they entail spending money...