THE practice of visitors to the Library of engaging in conversation when in the main hall or study-room has become so annoying that the authorities have been compelled to put a notice forbidding them to enter this room. Mere sight-seers are requested to view the inner hall through the glass doors of the Exhibition room, to which the class albums and all other objects of interest have been removed, and they can there be examined without disturbing any one. Whether this regulation is observed or not depends largely upon those students who take friends to the Library, and it is hoped that they will not conduct them through the study-room for the purpose of satisfying an idle curiosity.
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The Serenade to the Princeton Nine.