Harvard's library system has now moved up to second place nationally, according to an article in yesterday's New York Times Sunday Magazine. A feature on the New York Public Library ranked the Congressional Library ranked the Congressional Library and Harvard larger than the Gotham collection.
The University libraries fared badly, however, at an address to a meeting Friday of the local Princeton alumni. A prominent Nassau alumnus, not content with claiming the Tiger student body as the nation's best, boasted that Princeton now had the "nation's finest university library system."
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