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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...College Library is now fully installed in Randall Hall. The general Reading Rooms remain, as at the beginning of the year, in Massachusetts Hall, but space has been found in Randall Hall for a reading-room in which books called for in the building can be used. This has been somewhat enlarged during the Christmas recess, so that it may be opened to students as well as to officers of the University...
...fall athletic number of the Illustrated devotes an editorial, seven articles and a poem, directly or indirectly, to athletics, two articles to business and industry, and two to topics of special interest within the University. Football naturally absorbs most of the space, but cross-country and fall rowing come in for a share. No fault can be found with these proportions, since this is professedly an athletic number...
...account of the smaller amount of available space in Randall it has been necessary to store a considerable number of books in other buildings of the University. These, however, may be obtained at Randall with comparatively little delay by means of the messenger service, which will continue to operate as it has done during the removal. About 400,000 volumes have been shelved in Randall and the service in the delivery of these books will be from now on much more efficient...
...that in Gore. Over the delivery room, a reference room has been constructed, and also a reading room. This latter, which seats about 24 people, is not for general use, but will be open only to those having permission to enter the stacks. Other arrangements for additional reading room space can be made if necessary
...clear that American boys keep their heads in this matter; whatever the space given to college athletics by the newspapers, and no matter how tense the absorption of graduates, the boys themselves seem to pick their colleges without much regard to the winners. There was a great and general increase in the number of boys going to college beginning about the middle or end of the eighties, and many colleges showed the result in their numbers; but success in athletics has been one of the least of the causes which controlled the distribution of the increase. It is a habit...