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The Child Memorial Library, the French, German and Romance libraries of the Division of Modern Languages, and the Sanskrit Library of the Indo-Iranian Department, all of which have hither to been housed in class-rooms in Sever Hall, have now been removed to Warren House, No. 12 Quincy St.
These libraries comprise in all over six thousand volumes. Beginning Friday, Oct. 6, they will be open from 9 a. m. to 10 p.m. On the recommendation of their instructors the privilege of using the libraries will be granted to all students taking advanced courses in English, French, German, Romance or Indo-Iranian Departments. Cards of recommendation, signed by an instructor, should be presented at the College Library, where cards admission will be given out. As the books are regarded as reference collections, to be used only in Warren House, it will not be possible to borrow them for night use.
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