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In response to a number of complaints from commuting students, a new schedule of hours for the History, Government, and Economics reading room in Boylston Hall has been arranged, it was announced yesterday. Under the new system the library will be open from 2 o'clock until 10 o'clock on Sunday, instead of being closed from Saturday night to Monday morning as heretofore.
It is expected that the new policy will materially aid in relieving the congestion in Widener Library and in the House libraries during the reading and examination periods. The library will as usual close on Saturdays at 1 o'clock during the football season. The new rules are effective tomorrow.
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