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Named after Brown's illustrious alumnus of the Class of 1897, it was opened in 1964 to house the University's extensive collections in the humanities and social sciences. Built and furnished at a cost of about $5,000,000.00, it has a capacity of 1,500,000 volumes." Postcard was never mailed.
Named after Brown's illustrious alumnus of the Class of 1897, it was opened in 1964 to house the University's extensive collections in the humanities and social sciences. Built and furnished at a cost of about $5,000,000.00, it has a capacity of 1,500,000 volumes." Postcard was never mailed.