E. Lyndon Tefft, the director of OFS, said the computer was used for financial planning and that no computer files containing data had been stolen.
Harvard Police said that a Holyoke Center door on Mass. Ave, had been forced open and burglar alarm wires cut. No other items were reported stolen from the building.
Tefft said the I.B.M. personal computer was in a secretarial area on the third floor. About eight people in the office used it regularly, he added.
Handbag, Cash Stolen: A victim told police her blue leather handbag containing credit cards and $115 in cash was taken from a Boylston Hall office last Friday around 3:30 p.m.
Bicycle Thefts: Three bicycles ranging in value from $101 to $360 were reported stolen from Harvard buildings last week.
A men's 12-speed bicycle was reported taken from the basement of Quincy House D. entry, a Fuji 10-speed mens' bicycle was missing from the foyer of the Weld Boathouse, and a womens' 10-speed was reported stolen from the basement of Weld Hall.
Wallet Lifted: A victim told police that her gold leather wallet containing $25 was taken from her backpack unattended on a shelf in a Byerly Hall room between 4:15 and 4:54 p.m. last Friday.
The thefts were among 10 of less than $100 and eight of more than $100 reported to Harvard police during the week ending Thursday.
University Police also warned seven people off Harvard property and arrested Donald P. Guertin, 34, on address given, for allegedly trespassing at the Science Center Wednesday after having been told to leave Harvard property previously, officers said.