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...entrance hall will have lofty stained glass windows, a massive vaulted roof supported by stone piers, and a testalated pavement. On each side of the entrance will be two undergraduate reading rooms: the Reserved book room containing nearly 40,000 volumes for general use and the Linonia and Brothers' Room with over 30,000 books of general character. The last named room will be, in purpose and use, almost exactly like the Farnsworth Room of Widener Library. This room is planned to be the most beautiful in the building...
...Haven, Conn., May 1 Undergraduates here will launch a new magazine the coming week, to be called the Linonia. It will not be as representative of the sedate type of publication as the Yale Literary Magazine, the first college magazine published in America, nor will it be devoted solely to humor like the Yale Record...
...touch of "Vanity Fair" will be given to the pages of Linonia, it is understood. The editor-in-chief is to be Howard H. Brown of Augusta, Me., who is one of the editors of the "Lit." The Linonia is named for Yale's most famous debating society, which disappeared with the Civil War, when military service replaced debating at the college...
...location of the library has not yet been settled, but it seems probable that the Linonia and Brothers Library will be removed and that the new building be placed near Chitlendon. It is intended to equip the library with private reference rooms, lavatories and a college reading room...
...Harvard," Professor A. B. Hart; "Yale," President Timothy Dwight; "Linonia and Brothers," Rev. Joseph H. Twitchell, Hartford; "Harvard Union," S. M. Brice; "Yale Union," Ralph E. Upton; "College Journalism," N. A. Bayne; "Law," Hon. Francis Wayland; "The Scholar in Politics," Professor A. T. Hadley; "Athletics," Hon. H. E. Howland...