FOR a long time our columns have been filled with complaints and criticisms about the College Library, and we are glad to hear of contemplated improvements. The changes proposed are of such obvious advantage that they scarcely need comment. The time when study in the Library is no longer hindered by confusing noise, impassable bars, and the monotonous cry "Time to close the Library, as 't is sunset" will indeed be a time of long-sought comfort to every student. The suggestion about the alcoves is worthy of consideration; that about free criticism is almost unnecessary.
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LIBRARY CHANGES.DURING the past two years the changes at Gore Hall have caused necessarily so much noise and confusion as to
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No HeadlineThe work of rearranging books in the library is now in progress and those on Fine Arts, Archaeology and Music
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THE ANNEX AND THE COLLEGE.AS the recent action of the authorities in regard to the Annex and the Library is held by some to
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No HeadlineDuring the winter the question of extending the library hours from five, till, say, nine in the evening, was considerably
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Lamont Opens After XmasLamont Library will open in time for reading period. Keyes DoW. Metcalf, director of the University Libraries, told the Student