,PAin =Fr. Some xhanges in the administration of the Library - for the current year re made that will prove helpful. The ewspipers are now filed in the room at right of entrance, Room A. This elieves the congestion in 'the period cal room. , Bound sets may now, be omfortably used in the latter room, nd are-not 'to be taken from the oom t l. ; A o t a thousand volumes have • een a ded to the Libtary during • e swimmer.. Many of these are now Upon the - shelves. The latest dcessions may be consulted in the case 'labeled "New AceeSsions" in •e , reat; rtm, and upon! the , tiles' i n, sev ral alcoves. I Caiefully Selected lists of books or general raiding' by students will shortiy . ,be placed at the desk for distfibution ;1, also a handbooks of information bout the classes snd ocaiion of books, the catalognes, 'ndexes, reference booki, etc. I Access to the stack is! granted by special permit only. Owing to the number -of misplaced books, it is necessary to restrict access :to .the 'stack: Please use the, catalogues, and pr nt slips at desk for I books . 1909 Alumn • H, A. - Hey i empioyed in the engineering , artmeptlof the American Coke and GrasConstrc don- aompitny of, Camden, N.J.' C. V. Brehm' is! .setiving lan ap prepticeship wi theWestinghnitse Manufacttking c mpani. Irwin 05 Noll has , _been elected as a teacher \in the:-State i College high school. ' \ il - , .. R. li. Thompson is n the United Stalin FCrestry - service at Denver, COnado. ! 1 P. Etters' is 'in the signal de. partnient,nt the Pennaylvania, ftail- ! road at Philadelphia. :1 ' i ; ' T. A. 'Conk is with, thej Gen ral Elentriecompany at Pittsfield,.Mass: ' I '?-- , -- - 11 ' I r t I , I ' 111 , I I 1 11 1 or .44h iii 4th ,T I I 0 ,1 4, lel _ I 111 , i f' , , 1 t , 1 1 Fir 0 oc, 111 orin 1 nt 1 1 - [ 1 1 tic, I i 1 1 , 1 , 1 , [ the 11 1 1 PO 1 I 1
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