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BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY
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writing-room, and the similar portion at the other end is where a card-catalogue is kept for public use. The room is lit from the thirteen arched windows which face Copley Square and two
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similar ones at the south end. These are with temporary wooden giilles of a conventional Roman pattern, as substitutes for bronze. At the north end there are no windows, but a broad panel, which Mr. J. A. M'Neill Whistler has been