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Bequests of Books to Library

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The College Library has recently received a gift of 83 volumes from the estate of the late Professor Wolcott Gibbs h. '88. The books relate mainly to Germanie and Scandinavian legends and folk-lore, and to medieval romance. Part of the books will be retained in Gore Hall, part will be placed in the library of the German Department, and part in the Child Memorial Library.

Another gift of about 200 volumes of German literature have been received from the library of the late Professor George A. Bartlett h. '93. These are the gift of his niece, Miss A. D. Hendricks, of Pittsfield, Mass. Part of these will be placed in the library of the German Department and a considerable number, which consist of text books, will be given to the text book library at Phillips Brooks House.

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