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Announcement was made last night that nearly all athletic buildings of the University will be open during the spring recenn at the usual hours, except on April 19, Patriots' Day, when they will all be closed. The exceptions are that the squash courts will no longer be open on Sundays and the Freshman Athletic Building will not open until 1 o'clock during next week.
The various libraries and museums of the University will keep their customary hours also except on Patriots' Day, when with the exception of the Widener Reading Room, they will be closed.
The Union will be open regularly to all members throughout next week. The Phillips Brooks House will be open only from 6 to 5 and will be closed on Patriots' Day.
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