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Social Ethics Library in Emerson

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The library of social ethics, now in the historical library in Gore Hall, together with about a hundred new volumes, will be transferred, to the social ethics library on the south side of the second floor of Emerson Hall. Probably a large number of books will also be bought when Professor F. G. Peabody returns from Germany next year. Several hundred books from the German Workingmen's Insurance and from the German Imperial Statistical Office, formerly at the St. Louis Exposition, will also be placed in the library.

The library on social ethics in Dane Hall, supplemented by a collection of reports on conditions of living in Paris, will be added to the social ethics library in Emerson Hall.

A large number of photographs and charts, which have been kept in storage for several months, will be placed to the two museum rooms on the second floor.

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