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UNIQUE BOOK SERVICE BEGUN BY ENTERPRISING STUDENTS

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Late-sleeping students in the Yard may now continue their slumbers in peace without worrying about the returning of books to Widener at the early hour of nine. An enterprising student in Matthews Hall has recently established a service whereby for a nominal sum he and two-assistants will return by 9 o'clock any book withdrawn over night from the library. His service has been sanctioned by the reading-room officials, who have urged students to make use of it, hoping for an earlier return of the many late books that come in every day. Cards describing the service were given out yesterday.

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