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THE UNIVERSITY THE PRESENT LIBRARY was builf in l89l and designed by Frank Furness. In l9l5, +he new slack was added. The Lea and Furness Libraries were adioined +0 +he s+ruc+ure in I924 and I93l respecfively. A sfaff of ap- proximafely one hundred experienced men and women mainfains order in +he day-fo- day circulalion and ensures +he smoo'rh funclioning of +he library's acfiva. , The Library of fhe Universify of Pennsylvania began in I784 wi'rh a 91er from Louis XVI of over 200 volumes. The Library's l accommodafions consisfed of a room in College Hall unfil I891. when if moved info +he presenl' sfruclure. ln addilion +0 +he main library. +here are Jtechnical aHiliales loca+ed in Their respeclive deparlmenJrs of Jrhe Universify. The library building also houses +he Lea Library of Medieval His'rory and +he Furness Library of Shakespeareana. Al present Jrhe fofal number of volumes is l.275.000. All sludenfs are permiHed +0 use +he facililies of The library and special seminar rooms are available for graduafe sludenfs. The proposed new library will be locafed a+ 36+h Sfreef. befween Locusf ancl Walnu'r Sfreefs. +0 be builf a'r +he cos'r of nearly six million dollars. The plans call for a more sys'remafized plan of inferior design wifh greafer ulilify for all sludenfs.
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THE MAIN CAFETERIA of Houdon Hall offers +he sfudenfs Fine food af a modera+e price. This cafe- +eria is open only +0 male s+uden+s. buf women are permiHed in bo+h +he Balcony Cafe+eria. or ups+airs in +he Ivy Room. Music pumped in from Hue Musak creafes a pleasanf afmosphere for dining. THE BOOK STORE in Hue basemen+ carries a +he +ex+ books which are required for all courses. Lec- +ure no+es are also available for a nominal fee and many ouHines of subieds are ob+ainable +0 supple- men'r +he s+uden+s' resources of informaiion. A FRONT VIEW of We S+uden+ Union Building from Spruce Shee'r shows We hadifional ivy-sprayed walls. The main parf of +he build- ing was erec+ed in l896 and Hue easi' and wes+ wings were added af a la+er dafe.
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