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JULY, 1947 Council tells War Memorial Committee that Stu- dent Activities Center is best possible solution. H.A.A. changes football ticket system, begins work on 35 new tennis courts. Salzburg Seminar opens in Austria. 100 from Harvard and Radcliffe boo down speech by Gerald L. K. Smith. Plaster dust drives out 61 tenants in Claverly. AUGUST, 1947 AVC chapter announces Wallace will make speech The ocorn from which Lamont Librory grew, the in fall. Housing projects jammed as early demands end vacancies at Devens unit. Construction begins on Lamont Library. SEPTEMBER, 1947 College enrollment hits 5,600 as Houses feel squeeze of all-time record influx. Council starts 325,000 fund drive. Gym pressed to service as hotel to house over- flow of 180 freshmen. Conant steps to lectern in Natural Sciences course. Book shops again swamped as two-hour delays prevail. Veterans' Theatre Work- first hole for the new librc:ry's site is dug. A 141' J P wa !,vn:.i 191 .av-A
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