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No longer will sleepy book borrowers have to compete in the mad "9 o'clock Marathon" to the second floor of Widener Library in order to return the over-night books. There is no more danger of being trampled by the throng of anxious students on the main stairs.
Charica A. Mabady, superintendent of the Reading Room, has announced the books may now be returned to the attendent at the inspection booth in the main entrance, "but," he said, "they must be returned by 9 o'clock sharp, not one minute after the hour or else you'll still have to take them to the Reading Room desk upstairs."
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