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In a move to facilitate access to the much sought after government and economics survey course reading material, all economics texts, including those of Economics A, have been concentrated in the Freshman Union Library, which is now largely an economics room seating 170.

At the same time, History 5, Government 4C, and Government 7 volumes have been transplanted from Widener to the Boylston reading room, while Government 1 and History 1 books are now obtainable at both Boylston and the second floor Union library.

Philosophy A texts and additional Government tomes may be moved to the 175 seat Boylston Library, as the book jam is slowly unsnarled.

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