Tomorrow is Reading Day, which means finals are just around the corner for Davidson College students. Students do their work in a variety of locations, although the library has always been a popular study spot – there have been four libraries throughout the history of the college: Union Library (a consolidation of the literary societies library collections in Old Chambers Building, 1861 – 1910), Carnegie Library (now the Carnegie Guest House, 1910 – 1941), Hugh A. and Jane Parks Grey Library (now the Sloan Music Center, 1941 – 1974), and E.H. Little Library (1974 – present). This week, we reflect on images of students studying in the library throughout the years:

A student studies at a table in Grey Library (now Sloan Music Center) while wearing cowboy boots, 1968.

Two students study by a window on the first floor of Little Library, with Chambers visible in the background, 1980s.
Good luck to all Wildcats on their final exams, papers, projects, and theses!
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