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Continuing the plan begun last year, student guides will be on duty in the reading room in Gore Hall from 9 to 5 o'clock every day except Sunday, when they will be on duty only in the afternoon. There are about 20 men this year, each of whom gives from one to four hours a week to the work. Every man has a free hour after his hour on duty so that in case he is called during the latter part of his period on duty his other work will not be interfered with. All these men have been licensed by the Bursar, and no unlicensed person is expected to guide visitors about the grounds or buildings of the University for hire.
Persons desiring student guides may obtain them by inquiring at any of the offices of the University, and may hire them at the following rates: One hour for one or two persons, 40 cents; one hour for each additional person, 20 cents; each additional hour or fraction thereof, pro rata.
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