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MUSEUM WORKERS DISMAYED AS BOOKSHELVES COLLAPSE

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Collapse of once orderly rows of pamphlets and magazines brought dismay to the Zoological Museum yesterday. Shoulder-high masses of books stretched from end to end of the periodical room, and as time honored dust again settled in place, mournful employees waded through piles of literature, fossils, bones, bugs, ants.

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