Show THE complaint of students against the almost con constant tant absence of persons in charge of the library has become so general that we are forced to mention it Students have to wait often hours at a time for some one to find books for them The librarian has much work to do no doubt but that does not remedy the evil It is also true that seniors have the right to invade the alcoves and it might be said that one of them could easily be found but there are but seven of them four of whom alone perhaps know the location of the books in the library and even they can find less than fifty per cent It It Itis is too late this year year to change the present abominable system but next year place a man in charge who can devote devote devote de de- vote his time to the work required without other a man who will be pleasant and agreeable to all and one who will enforce the rules with strict justice and without partiality |