StlKients, Imp 7Du son Ui6hacresi nor an 3 larux lirarv? This ncr li'rary (ccuPics the flrmer lounLe and administrative offices on the first floor and the discussion room in the hasement of the Administration Building. Over 6300 1 - .- - !eks, Mini ; calnets, card catalroxes, maazinee and other periodicals, b , :ok shelties and racks, ta'les, chairs and other lirary mat rials - ere moved frcz the tier orial Buillin6 across cai4pus tc the Adminsitra- , tion B4ilding durinL; the mid-semester vacation. The first several hunclred 1 ::coks rere carried 1 y hand to the n:.3%.71i' racy by students. The reLainder of the looks Pad other ill rary mat - rial and fur— niture - -ere trans - )crted students, camous custdians, and the lil7rarian, I,irs La ry Ferryon the campus station -!a cm. In the f!)riLer 12un,e--the larLe r'cr as you ent r the d-)or--are fictin 1 - =ks, philosophyand - osych - l•by an: curr , nt LA,azines anc3 ners;m7Frs, Ois to 300Ise The checkout rooL t^ the ri:ht as you coLe in the 'Th. , or s3mos as an office for the librarian and includes card cataloLfues, social studies ooks and reserve books--continued uo to 360. A spiral staircase joins this upper main floor section of the library t'.; the basochent where the mot of th 7, non—fiction rooks are arranc,ed--from 360 to 999. Tal - los for studym are availele in all rcorils. The forLor office of th. , ad.Linistmtil.c head is n'r a reference r — cl. All stuents are urger?. t? .Lake uro of this r•-. e reqcheJ l: ,y cin, thr - uh the char ...9 r:of anr' to y"ur riEhte Reference: '--)ks in shelves outline a hu le in this r-na.. There are anpr,x— iLately 6W raL.rence '-• ks in the car us .ii`-raryt AmonL the recent acquisitions to our litiary are: 1) The History of Relijons by 7.G. Jaz4es, 29049; 2) Lust Y7ll Conform ly R.L. Linden, 301.153 3) The ''ashin6ton Papers by Ge0r6,, , , Thshin. E ;t la, 308.1; 4) Yu6oslavia and the Soviet Union by R. B. Farrell, 325.497; 5) Dictionary of Occupational Titles—The U.S. 7,mployc.ent Service, 331.7; 6) Study is Hard erk by 'A. Armstron;, 371.3; 7) The Colonial Lerchants and the American Revolution by A. L. Schlesin6er, 382; 8) extinct LanLua,.es Icy F. Friedrich, 411; 9) Soviet— American Relations G. 3. I::cnnan, 327.73; 10) Botany for Gardeners by H. Rickett s 581,1; 11) H 07.. to Read a Novel by G. Gorden, 808,3; 12) The Day Christ Died J. A. Bishop, 813; 13) Getting: Alon 6 in Gem an by A. Poi, 438.2; 14) Gettino Alon in Soanish 1 - y a,r;..; A. .ei l 468.2; 15) Teach Y.)urself Russian 1 7 Tcerman, 491.752; 16) Calculus f Differencos J7 , rdan, 517.6; 17) and Uectre: Titrations icolthoff, 541,37; 18) By Love Possessed by J.G. Cozzens, 813. See ;:z.s. Ferry for colaolete listing of new hooks.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers