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...class in History 20 will meet today at 10 o'clock, on the upper floor of the "Stack" in the library. All are requested to attend; if there are any conflicts of hours, another permanent hour will be selected...
Considerable complaint is made by the library authorities concerning the carelessness, in times past, of those holding cards of admittance to the basement and stack of the library. So much confusion has been caused in this way as to impair seriously the usefulness of the institution, and may, in the future, occasion stringent measures against even those students who have great need of easy access to the less frequently used reference books. The trouble arises mainly from the failure of students to replace the books used. In that way alone over two thousand volumes were lost track of last year...
...Divinity Hall, and at some future date of a chapel which will be to the southeast of Divinity. The woods to the east will complete the square. The new library building is to be of red brick with brown sand stone trimmings, and will contain four lecture rooms, a stack which will hold 40,000 volumes, and a reading room with a large open fire place, thus adding much to the comfort of the readers. The building will cost about $40,000 when completed and will supply a want of which students in the Divinity School have long felt...
...sorry to hear the frequent complaints in regard to talking in the "stack" of the library. In many cases this conversation is utterly irrevelent to library work. It is therefore doubly annoying. Students who are so privileged as to be admitted to the stack should remember that the structure of that part the library building makes any talking easily heard in all parts. We hope that no further reference to the subject will be necessary...
EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON. - Those students who use the "stack" of the library for special work are greatly annoyed by needless noise and conversation. On yesterday morning two students made themselves generally obnoxious by discussing in a loud voice, their maximum terms for tutoring. There were at this time many students in the "stack" who were trying to make the most of a special privilege. Cannot this protest receive the support of public opinion? Surely students who are supposed to be worthy of special privileges, should show themselves sufficiently public spirited to regard the rights of others...