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Adding study facilities at Princeton’s eating clubs was a new idea in 1958, when, as an experiment, a few study carrels and a reference library were added in Tower Club. By 1979, when Bill Allen ’79 took this photo for the May 21 issue of PAW, Tower had 26 carrels, a library, and typing rooms — and five other eating clubs were planning to add educational facilities. Can any readers identify these studious Tower carrel users?