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Lamont Workers Knock on Doors For Late Books

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Lamont Library is now sending messengers after overdue books and charging 75 cents to do so.

Librarian Phillip J. McNiff yesterday revealed that Lamont employees are knocking on about ten student does every morning, and picking up books that aren't returned by the 9 a.m. deadline.

If the student isn't in, the process-server leaves a card saying, "A messenger from the Lamont Library has been to your quarters for the following titles! *** Kindly return them immediately. There will be a messenger foe of 75 cents added to your term bill."

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