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LIBRARY PROTESTERS AND LOWELL HOLD CONFERENCE

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Members of the student committee which has been protesting the early closing of the College Library had an interview yesterday with President Lowell, who said that he would be glad to see any student with a grievance arising from the closing of the Library during the evenings. He also said that if he were convinced that there was any need for it, the University could probably save money in other ways to open it reading period evening.

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