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For the benefit of men who are not able to buy all the books needed in their courses, the Social Service Committee of the Phillips Brooks House Association has established there a library of text and reference books used in College courses. About 400 books were contributed last spring by members of the University, and it is planned to add to the number by semi-annual collections until a complete working library has been formed. The library is now open, and the books will be loaned to members of the University on application and on payment of a small deposit, which is refunded on the return of the books at the end of the course, or half-course, in which they are used.
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