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Announcement that its Textbook Loan Library is now open for circulation was made yesterday by Phillips Brooks House. The library furnishes a limited number of textbooks required for courses currently being given in the College, with concentration in the fields of Economics, French, and German. Elementary texts for courses in English, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, and Philosophy are also available.
The books are loaned to students on a term-to-term basis for a service charge of 25 center per trimester, and they may be obtained by applying to the secretary, Phillips Brooks House, between 9 and 5 o'clock on any week day throughout the form.
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