Harvard Bars Library Books
The Boston Globe:
For nearly a century, the ornate library with the chandelier, fireplace, and wood-paneled walls has drawn students to its prized collection of classics, thousands of dust-covered tomes from Cicero to Twain.
The students who have long cherished the small library inside Dunster House, Harvard's oldest dormitory, discovered a new feature there this week: two brass bars stretching across nearly every shelf, making the books impossible to peruse.






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First Posted: 09-30-09 08:11 AM | Updated: 09-30-09 08:22 AM