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"Due to a lack of chairs and to overcrowding of the Main Reading Room, several important changes have been made in the Library," it was anonunced by W. C. Lane '81, Librarian, late last night.
Twenty new chairs were put in use in the Main Reading Room yesterday. To relieve the room from overcrowding, all German books have been removed to Room I, the German Room on the top floor; French books to be used in courses French 8 and 10 are to be found in Room H. More than 150 books have been assigned for English D and 22; these may be found in Room Y. They may be read in the room, or taken out for seven days.
"The increase in demand at the delivery desk is also considerable, and proves that men are doing research work besides the reading assigned," added Mr. Lane.
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