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China Book Campaign Hunts for Used Texts

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The new Books for China Committee renewed its "S.O.S," call last night for all kinds of used students' textbooks, as the University-wide drive wound up its first week of action.

"Let your books be useful instead of dusty!" is the motto of the campaign, according to the Committee, composed largely of graduate students enrolled in the Regional Studies Program.

Contributors should bring their books to the Yenching Library at Boylston or else leave them with House and dormitory superintendents.

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