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Holiday students will find University library officials aiding their post hour exam grind tomorrow as all reading rooms in the College plan to stay open for their regular hours on Armistice Day.
The main reading room in Widener and the Boylston and Union reading rooms will remain on their normal weekday schedule, opening at 8:45 o'clock in the morning and closing at 10 o'clock at night. The widener circulation desk and the book stacks, however, will be closed all day.
All House libraries except Eliot and Winthrop will stick to their usual schedule. The Eliot librarians will keep their doors closed until 1:30 in the afternoon while their Winthrop neighbors, opening at the unusual morning hour, will close an hour earlier, at 11 o'clock at night.
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