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COLONEL ROBERT H. MORSE LIBRARY, BELOIT COLLEGE, Beloit, Wisconsin. Dedicated in 1962, the Morse Library is distinguished for its interior spaciousness and special study facilities. It houses more than 180,000 volumes, plus a map collection of 40,000 items, extensive recording and periodical libraries, and a collection of rare books and documents relating to the history of Beloit College and community.
COLONEL ROBERT H. MORSE LIBRARY, BELOIT COLLEGE, Beloit, Wisconsin. Dedicated in 1962, the Morse Library is distinguished for its interior spaciousness and special study facilities. It houses more than 180,000 volumes, plus a map collection of 40,000 items, extensive recording and periodical libraries, and a collection of rare books and documents relating to the history of Beloit College and community.