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Sawyer Library

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Begun in 1973 and completed in 1975, this brick behemouth behemoth cost $4.8 million to construct. It originally had 97,250-square feet of space, which included room for 489,500 volumes. Sawyer holds the majority of the college's books, especially (but not exclusively) those which do not pertain to the hard sciences. Generally, Sawyer draws a predominately predominantly D1 crowd.
Ugly on the outside, bland and depressing on the inside, though not without some small amount of charm.
If This author wouldn't call it's late bland and depressing, but it is certainly easy to get lost in. The monkey carrels in the basement are great! Like indoor treehouses! Sometimes [http://wso.williams.edu/discuss/comments.php?DiscussionID=2830 shenanigans] happen here too. Sawyer closes at 2:30 a.m. on school nights, but around 2:15 a.m. any poor souls still there will be jolted awake by flickering lights swiftly followed by a loud GRONK! GRONK! GRONK!. This is closedto warn of the impending closing. In the basement, try out [[books youthe warning is a much more pleasant ''dingdingdingdingding're welcome to borrow]] and [[DVDs you're welcome . Either sound is referred to borrow]]as the "nerd bell".
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