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In view of the coming changes in the Library, the librarian has been much perplexed by the question of what to do with the 100,000 volumes reserved in the reading room. All these books will have to be moved before the work of alteration can begin, which will be about the first of July. The process of moving so great a number of books is very laborious and cannot be accomplished in less than three weeks. The present plan is to fit up Lower Massachusetts as a temporary reading room and to deposit the reserved books there.
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