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Coming to the aid of Business School students who have been constantly faced with the difficulty of hunting for uncatalogued sources and statistics in the solution of problems of research, is a new committee of eight, selected from the Business School Club and headed by H. J. Arnold 2 G. B., which is to cooperate with the Faculty in an effort to make this material more accessible.
Under this new plan, when a problem is assigned, the committee, with the cooperation of the instructors and the Board of Statistics will investigate the work. The books needed for the particular problem will then be segregated from the library and made into a collection for the department under which the case falls.
This work, if continued from year to year, is expected by Librarian C. C. Eaton '02, to be invaluable in building up a Business School Library in which the desired information may be as readily found as in any fully catalogued collection of books.
The committee of eight students which will be chosen by the chairman from among men who have shown an interest in the Business School Library, will also be in charge of the exhibits. For this year, 16 of these have already been scheduled, of which the first is on view at present. It is made up of 7 collections of old lithographs of early railways in England.
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