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Even CRIMSON cartoonist David G. Broaten '46, who pictured Lamont as above shortly before it opened in 1949, would never have anticipated the function members of the Class Day committee are currently trying to assign the library.
Representatives of the committee are negotiating with Philip J. McNiff, Librarian of Lamont, for permission to use the third level as a site for the Senior Spread in the event that rain washes the dance out of the Lowell House courtyard. Refreshments will be dispensed from the fourth level, according to the proposed plans.
The biggest argument for holding the dance in Lamont if necessary, proponents of the plan say, is that the library is the only place in the University where a dance could be held that is air conditioned.
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