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Supplementing the question of forming a reading-room, as suggested Thursday evening at the Union meeting, a communication is published this morning. The columns of the CRIMSON have been so often filled with discussions of the advantages of a well supported and well equipped reading-room, that further discussion would be out of place. For several reasons former attempts in the direction of a reading-room have failed, but let it be hoped that this latest effort may meet with the support it deserves. The book at the office of the Co-operative Society should receive not one, but two or three hundred names.

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