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There will be no change in the present closing hours in effect at the College Library and other divisions of the University libraries for the year 1933 to 1934 it was announced by University authorities last night. This refusal to return to the regular schedule of last year which was curtailed last Fall was explained by the statement that the next year's budget has undergone a still more drastic reduction making it impossible to return to the plan which enabled the Library to remain open until 10 o'clock.
As far as could be ascertained, the evening hours at the Freshman Library as well as most of the departmental libraries will be continued under the present policy.
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