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We would call the attention of members of the higher history courses to a great abuse which is growing common in the reserved alcove in the library. Much time is necessarily wasted in hunting up the references given in the printed outlines, and one must be an habitue of the alcove for at least two or three weeks before he even knows where to find the books on the shelves. But to increase the loss of time, men take it into their heads to leave the books lying about the tables promiscuously after using them. It is tantalizing in the extreme to have men continually picking up the books to see their titles and then throw them down and rummage about in another heap. All this annoyance might be avoided if every man would make it a point to replace the volumes on the shelves and in their right places.

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