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FARNSWORTH ROOM TO BE COPIED AT MINNESOTA

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

A room, similar in every particular to the Farnsworth Room of the University Library, has been presented anonymously to the library of the University of Minnesota. It is to be dedicated to the memory of the poet Arthur Upson, who was a graduate of the university.

This is by no means the first copy that has been made of the Farnsworth Room. Since its dedication in 1916, it has been copied by the Wellesley College Library, the Detroit Public Library, and several other libraries. The Dartmouth and University of Michigan Libraries are planning similar rooms for the near future.

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