Greetings everyone,
In order to help you along with refining your speeches, Dr. Nancy Felson and I have put some books and pamphlets on reserve in the Alexander Room (Park Hall 222) for you guys to look over. There are some really helpful things there that you might want to consider leafing through. If you go into the room, the books are going to be on the left side of the left wall, towards the bottom. There are countless other resources in there for you to use, since it is the classics reading room, after all.
Just a couple of things, though. You can't take any of the books out of the room and the hours for the reading room are generally 8-5, although there is usually some unlucky grad student translating in there after hours. Also, if you get there at 5, the receptionist will let you stay as long as you agree to lock the door after you leave.
In order to help you along with refining your speeches, Dr. Nancy Felson and I have put some books and pamphlets on reserve in the Alexander Room (Park Hall 222) for you guys to look over. There are some really helpful things there that you might want to consider leafing through. If you go into the room, the books are going to be on the left side of the left wall, towards the bottom. There are countless other resources in there for you to use, since it is the classics reading room, after all.
Just a couple of things, though. You can't take any of the books out of the room and the hours for the reading room are generally 8-5, although there is usually some unlucky grad student translating in there after hours. Also, if you get there at 5, the receptionist will let you stay as long as you agree to lock the door after you leave.

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