During the winter the question of extending the library hours from five, till, say, nine in the evening, was considerably agitated by the students. What actually happened was a shortening of the hours to correspond with the shortening of the days, the obvious reason being to save the cost of lighting the building. Now that the days have grown longer, such a reason for closing early cannot exist. Would it not be well to keep the library open every day until, at least, sunset ? The reasons for doing so are many and good, and are perfectly obvious. It will add but slightly to the expenses of the library while it will be of great benefit to the students, especially at this time of the year when the alcoves are filled with men preparing for the finals. We recommend the plan to the careful attention of the authorities.
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