Winter Break Hours 2019

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The end of the semester is finally within reach! With the holidays now upon us, Hirsh Library will be operating with modified hours from Friday, December 20th through Wednesday, January 1st. The full schedule is as follows:
Friday, December 20st: 7:45am-5pm
Saturday, December 22nd-Wednesday, December 25th: Closed
Thursday, December 26th-Friday, December 27th: 7:45am-5pm
Saturday, December 28th- Sunday December 29th: Closed
Monday, December 30th-Tuesday, December 31st: 7:45am-5pm
Wednesday, January 1st: Closed
We will reopen for regular hours at 7:45am on Thursday, January 2nd.
Best wishes for a happy and healthy new year from all of us here at Hirsh!
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