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We agree most heartily with the remarks of the Advocate on the introduction of the electric light into the library, but we are not inclined to believe that there is any probability of such a plan being carried out,-at least in the near future. That the lighting of the library would be a great benefit, goes without saying, for anyone who has had occasion to use the library knows it is none too well lighted even in broad daylight, while in winter or on stormy afternoons it is next to impossible to work there the usual length of time owing to the gloom of the reading room, even before the hours of closing. But white we would heartily second any such plan as the Adcocate proposes we would as soon expect to see an elevated road into Boston as the library lighted in any manner, especially in the present state of college finances.

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