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Library Photostat Again in Use

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It is announced to the members of the University that the College Library's photostat is again in operation, and is available for a great variety of work. While used principally for copying books, Plates, manuscripts or maps too valuable to be lent outside the Library building, but needed for scholars here or at a distance, it can also be used with advantage to copy tables, diagrams, cuts or other illustrations needed in connection with theses, or even for copying students' theses as a whole. Such work can usually be taken up promptly and the copies delivered within three or four days.

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