Word: file
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...reading room, has been put into order. A long list of papers embracing representative dailies of Boston, New York, Chicago, St. Louis, California and other places; the New York weeklies; the London Times and Pall Mall Gazette, and all the leading college exchanges will be placed on file. The reading-room management has shown enterprise in their undertaking thus far. This enterprise is conspicuous in the determination to have the reading-room open from 6.30 to 8.30 in the evening. Would that their energy were contagious, and the library authorities were exposed to it! The room will be opened...
...unless more men signify their intention to join the Reading Room Association to-day it will be necessary to abandon the scheme. The reading room will have decided advantages over any which has previously existed here; daily and weekly papers from all parts of the country will be on file, as well as numerous college exchanges. The room will also be open in the evening. The subscription book is at the Co-operative...
...case the reading room is run, the following papers will be on file...
...addition to these, the papers and magazines of the principal colleges will be on file, including the Oxford Review. Suggestions as to how the above list may be improved will be gladly received by the committee...
...hoped that it will soon prove an institution of permanence and general benefit. There has long been needed some means by which the students can be able to consult the papers of the day with greater facility than at present. While the library now has several papers on file the proposed reading-room will offer a better opportunity to the students for consulting them. The number of publications also will be very much larger than that which the library at present contains. The reading-room will fill a long felt want, and deserves the highest encouragement from the students...