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Despite the semi-failure of his first tour Thursday when only one student turned up, Arthur T. Hamlin '34, Curator of the Poetry Room, will carry on this afternoon with the second of a projected series of trips and lectures on Widener Library for upperclassmen.
The principle object of these tours is to make undergraduates acquainted with the intricacies of the files and catalogues of the Library. Hamlin also hopes to open up a field of research for bibliophiles in the history of books as represented by valuable and rare volumes in the possession of the University.
Men who plan to take the tour, which starts at 2 o'clock, should sign up in the Poetry Room in advance.
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