The State - News from Feb. 23, 1987
Stanford University Acting President James Rosse said a compromise has been reached on the size of an auditorium at the proposed Reagan Library that will shrink it from 350 seats to 200. Stanford Vice President and General Counsel John Schwartz said the university has also decided to reject a plan to set aside a second-floor area in the library for the exclusive use of President Reagan. Schwartz said the idea “didn’t go over particularly well” with the university board of trustees, who want the space for general use.
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