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Butler Library: an “Instrument of Productive Scholarship”
Low Library, completed in 1897, was intended to dominate Columbia’s Morningside Heights campus. It continues to. At the turn of the century, Low housed the library; today it houses the central administration. Butler Library, which cost $4 million of Edward … finish reading Butler Library: an “Instrument of Productive Scholarship”