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was an occasion for celebrations ranging from riotous parties to picnics in the Sandias. Although recognition by these various means of the conclusion of the war was mostly spontaneous, plans have already been made for the celebration of V-J Day. Starting at 9 o’clock on the evening following the proclamation of that day by President Truman, the Chi O’s will begin a snake-dance at their house, and after touring the rounds of all the other sorority houses as well as all dormitories will head for the sand lot just south of the tennis courts. From there on it’s just a guess as to what plans have been made, but a bon-fire has been assured by Art Charette and Dubby Koch, who will try to keep the celebration in hand. Though no official announcement had come from the office of Mayor Tingley at the time we went to press as to what plans the city had made for a parade downtown, Commander

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T.S. Daniel, in charge of the Naval R.O.T.C and the V-12 units here at U.N.M. has said that the Navy will be glad to participate in any official observance of the occasion by the city. Sunday, the 19th, there will be held a vesper service in the main room of the Student Union Building, to which all on campus are invited. It will be held at 2:30 in the afternoon, and as announced by “Doc” Rosa, he will deliver a short address which will be of great interest to us all in this very unsettled but joyous period of American history. Also to be on hand, the Men’s Glee Club, led by Craig Summers, will sing several numbers which have been arranged especially for the occasion. This Vesper Service will be but one of many conducted throughout the United States in response to President Truman’s request that Sunday be a nationwide day of prayer.

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browsing room furnished with deep chairs to make reading a pleasant pastime. Reserved books, magazines, and reference books will each be in individual rooms. The Coronado room will contain all the material on New Mexico that the library and the history department can gather. The Spanish room will contain all the Spanish materials and will be furnished Spanish style.

There will be a special roof for newspapers. Efforts are being made now to obtain files of all New Mexico papers for that room. Other rooms will be designed for seminars, maps, book binding, rare books, and special book collections. After completion of the new building, the present library will be used by the college of Fine Arts.

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