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− | '''Butler 301''', otherwise known as the [[Lawrence A. Wien]] Reference Room, is one of the largest and grandest rooms in [[Butler Library]]. It's filled with atlases, encyclopedias, and other large books that no one has really used or needed since the advent of Wikipedia and Google Maps, but, with its soaring ceilings and chandeliers, still makes an inspiring place to study. | + | '''Butler 301''', otherwise known as the '''[[Lawrence A. Wien]] Reference Room''', is one of the largest and grandest rooms in [[Butler Library]]. It's filled with atlases, encyclopedias, and other large books that no one has really used or needed since the advent of Wikipedia and Google Maps, but, with its soaring ceilings and chandeliers, still makes an inspiring place to study. |
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Revision as of 17:40, 26 April 2013
Butler 301, otherwise known as the Lawrence A. Wien Reference Room, is one of the largest and grandest rooms in Butler Library. It's filled with atlases, encyclopedias, and other large books that no one has really used or needed since the advent of Wikipedia and Google Maps, but, with its soaring ceilings and chandeliers, still makes an inspiring place to study.