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The Rhodes University Library is a library located in Makhanda, under the Makana municipality. It was initially established in 1937 in the Clock Tower building of Rhodes University College.[1][2]
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^Maylam, Paul (2017). Rhodes University, 1904-2016, an intellectual, Political and cultural history (first ed.). Grahamstown: Institute of Social and Economic Research, Rhodes University. p. 13. ISBN 9780868106120.
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