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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...hoped that, as the labors of the committee to give us an excellent reading-room become better appreciated, the students will respond more generously. Of course the greater the number of members, the greater will be the number and variety of the papers and magazines on file. As it is, we have a list not to be ashamed of, and the room itself is usually kept in a more comfortable condition, as to temperature, than many of the recitation rooms...
...subscriptions at once. Over one hundred gentlemen gave their names as wishing to enjoy the advantages of the room and willing to bear their share of the expense. Depending on this promised support, the officers of the association have got the room into running order, and have placed on file an exceptionally valuable collection of papers and periodicals. We are sorry to learn, however, that a very small proportion of the original subscribers have as yet thought it worth while to make good their promises. The continuance of the room now depends entirely upon the subscribers, and they should delay...
...secretary's announcement of Thursday, there have been added during the past week the Philadelphia Press, Worcester Evening Gazette, Roxbury Advocate, New York Weekly Witness, The Apollo, Womans' Journal, New York Truth, New Haven Union, Bicycling World, Index and Unity. The London papers are not yet on file, but will be ready next week...
...Harvard Reading Room in No. 2 Mass. Hall is now open to subscribers. Within the week copies of the following papers will be on file : Boston Daily Advertiser, Boston Daily Herald, Boston Post, Boston Journal, Boston Transcript, New York Sun, Herald, Times, Tribune and Graphic, Springfield Republican, Louisville Courier Journal, London Graphic, Illustrated News, Punch, Puck, Nation, Good Literature, Music and Drama, Clipper, Spirit of the Times, Turf, Field and Farm, Harpers' Weekly, Sunday Herald and Globe and the Saturday Evening Gazette. Subscribers are requested to pay their subscription at 32 Matthews, or at the reading room, between...
...become responsible for the cost of heating and lighting and for such other incidental expenses as the college may incur. The Union has kindly loaned the reading room furniture now in its possession. By the courtesy of the college papers the best known college exchanges will be kept on file. The expense of heating has been estimated at $35.00, and Mr. Jones has agreed to take the entire care of the room during the remainder of the year for $30.00. In order to cover these expenses and also to furnish a fair arscount of reading matter, it will be necessary...