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Phillips Brooks House again enters the second-hand book market, today with more than 200 volumes ready for sale. Prospective buyers and sellers can leaf through the wares from 2 to 5 p.m. each afternoon, P.B.H. Exchange Chairman Herbert W. Niehaus '52 announced last night.
Procedure for this year's exchange, which opened Monday, is the same as last spring's. Students with used books can bring them to P.B.H., price them, and put them up for sale. Thus, sellers usually obtain more for their used texts than they would get from booksellers, while the buyers usually find prices lower than in the ordinary second-hand stores. P.B.H. makes no profit on the transaction.
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