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Practical instruction in the use of Harvard libraries will be offered next fall in a series of weekly lectures and conference groups given by The Harvard Guardian, first college magazine of the social sciences.
Following its policy of making available to students information on social, political, and economic topics, the Guardian has designed this course not only to meet the needs of incoming Freshmen, but to solve the library problems of all undergraduate and graduate students who make extensive use of reference material, especially in the fields of History, Government, and Economics, where sources are so numerous and difficult to reach, being distributed between several reading rooms and the Widener stacks.
An authority in library methods and technique will be in charge of this instruction, which will be completed by November hour examinations.
Candidates remaining in the Guardian Business competition until May 5, when general election to the Board will take place, were announced last night by Jack D. Andrews, Business Manager. These candidates are the following: David Book '38, Sheldon V. Ekman '39, R. Stuart Hoyt '40, Joseph E. Jones '38, William A. McFaddon '39, Royal S. Schaaf '39, and David S. Stern '39.
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