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Gordon R. Sugarman '53 and John Barber '58, co-chairmen of the Union Committee's Library Subcommittee, yesterday offered three recommendations on Lamont Library's reading and exam period policy to the Dean's Office.
The subcommittee proposed that Lamont should be kept open on Sundays from 2 to 10 p.m. and on all other days except Saturday until 11 p.m. for all but the first week of the spring reading and exam periods. They excepted the first week of reading period since it will coincide with Jubilee Week.
The group gave as reasons for the proposal the unsuitability of freshman rooms for studying because of both noise and overcrowding, and the unavailability of any alternative place.
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