IT is probable that Mr. Sumner's library will not be broken up, but placed in alcove 38. Unfortunately there is no more conspicuous place for so worthy a gift; but the library is quite full, and the number of books has increased so rapidly that there is now great need of an addition. In many instances it has been found necessary to heap the books on the floor. Files of important newspapers have to be stowed in out-of-the-way places, and we hear there is no room on the shelves for a dozen additional volumes. If an addition is to be made to Gore Hall, the sooner it is done the better. Each year increases the necessity and importance of such alterations.
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SENIOR CLASS MEETING.