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PBH Exchange Proves Successful, Continues

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The book exchange at Phillips Brooks House has proven so successful that it will be definitely continued this spring and next fall, Anthony G. Oettinger '51, chairman of the senior advisory committee and manager of the book exchange, said yesterday.

Approximately 300 text books have been brought in, about a third of which have been sold. The total amount of money brought in from this service, in which P.B.H. acts as a clearing house and does not make any profit, is about $150.

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