Construction of a new library wing for the Divinity School will begin this spring, Douglas Horton, Dean of the Faculty of Divinity, announced yesterday. The building will cost over $600,000.
Reading, study and office space will be available in the new structure, which will have three floors of stack room below ground and two stories above the surface. A gift of $275,000 from the James Foundation of New York City has made immediate construction possible.
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