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The text-book loan library, which was started last year, has been re-opened in Phillips Brooks House. It contains over 500 text-books, covering most of the courses in College, and arranged by subjects.
The library is designed for the use of students in the University who are not able to buy all the text-books needed in their courses. The books will be loaned for the time of a course on the payment of the small deposit of 25 cents for the larger ones, and 15 cents for the smaller ones, which will be refunded on their return.
A collection of text-books will be taken up next week by the Phillips Brooks House for the purpose of adding to the Text-book Loan Library. All members of the University who may have any old books are urged to put them in this collection.
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