Lamont Library was evacuated yesterday morning because of a bomb scare.
After receiving a warning call at 11 a.m. the Harvard police alerted Lamont's chief libranian and the Cambridge police and for departments according the natural procedure. Lamont Libranian Theodore G. Alevizos consulted the police and fire departments before ordering the evacuations which took 12
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