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The Library Miss Reed, head librarian, ready to silence the gigglers and gurglers at the water-cooler. The Psychology wing — as it looks to the naive subject. Periodical rooni. The English corridor blocked as usual with art students. 11
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The Library The M. Carey Thomas Library. Reserve Room. Miss Terrien, who alone knows how to use the reference room without her own help. Main Reading Room. 10
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The Alumnae Association The Alumnae Association does a great deal more for the college than appears to the casual observer. They give large sums of money for the general use of the college; they bring in appropriate and useful students and support them while they are here, and by their achievements they bring to the college excellent publicity. The Association has a central executive board consist- ing of seven members, and a larger group, the Council, which is made up of all the people with offices in the Association. The Council succeeds in coordinating all the activities of the Association, and in furthering the understanding between the alumnae and the undergraduates. The standing committees, on Academic matters, Finance, Scholarships and Loan Fund, and Health and Physical Education, are an important part of the Association. These committees confer largely with the president and appropriate members of the faculty, deciding the policies in these matters. The Association is further divided into regional groups which choose the regional scholars and raise funds. Individual members can keep in touch with the campus through the Alumnae Bulletin, returning to the college for the annual fall alumnae week-end, and through members on the Board of Directors and on the College Council. Much of the work of the Association at college is done in consultation with the President, the Dean, and the Publicity offices. 12
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