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Upperclassman may now sleep in the morning and format about the 9 a.m. book deadline at Lamont Library.
The University Book Collections Service, sponsored by the Student Employment Office, will pick up all Lamont books left at certain collection boxes, and for ten cents will return them before the deadline.
Collection Boxes
Robert M. Atkinson '59, in charge of the service, announced last night that collection boxes will be placed in C entry of Adams House, F. entry of Dunster, I and J entries in Eliot, C entry in Leverett, the dining room lobby in both Lowell and Kirkland, and G entry in Winthrop. The ten cent fee, said Atkinson, should be placed in the library, card slot in the back of each book.
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