So if no grads, who does the research?

<p>While you may not have noticed the undergrads when you were at law school, I can assure you that undergrads who are so inclined do make use of law school resources. I did as an undergrad at Harvard and my son already has now that he's an undergrad. Same for med school, business school, school of public health, school of government, etc. Indeed, faculty from each of these schools have even offered freshman seminars at Harvard this year. As for Widener - it's primarily a graduate library, but like other graduate resources, it's available to undergrads who have the need for it. So your use of Widener is not diverting resources from undergrads - to the contrary, the graduate schools sustain a resource like Widener, which is then made available to undergrads as well. One more example of the graduate schools adding to, not subtracting from, the resources available to undergrads.</p>

<p>I do, however, agree with you about WDW's screen name.</p>