Word: stack
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...fact that while the Library is open in the afternoon books may be called for from the stack and that officers of the University may have access to the stack as on week-days, makes it undesirable to discontinue the afternoon hours. In the evening the stack and the books in it are inaccessible, so that Sunday evening opening, if ever adopted, will be in addition to, not in place of, the afternoon hours...
Plans for an addition to the Divinity School have been accepted by the Corporation. The addition will be built on the west side of the present building and north of the entrance. There will be a basement which will be used as a stack room to relieve the crowded condition of the library. One of the new rooms on the first floor will be occupied by the librarian and the other by his assistants...
Second Newell--Stroke, Wigglesworth; 7, Stockton; 6, Leaycraft; 5, Sard; 4, Stack; 3, Bryant; 2, Hall; bow, Moot; cox., Scully...
...stated very briefly as follows: Two or more large reading rooms, in which are to be kept general reference books, current periodicals, and reserved books; a series of rooms having as far as possible the privacy of home libraries, one for each department for its advance students; a book stack substantially like the present one, large enough to hold the accessions of at least the next fifteen years, with definite plans for future enlargement; suitable rooms for books on fine arts and archaeology, and for various historical material; and convenient administration rooms A study in detail of the requirements under...
Though impossible to give any precise estimate, the committee has reached the following rough calculation of the cost: Reading rooms, $132,300 Special reference, etc., 88,200 Stack, 281,328 Special collections, 69,300 Administration, 72,900 Total...