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The following books have been added to the Union Library during the past two weeks:
"Fair Margaret," F. M. Crawford.
"Augustus Conant," Robert Collyer.
"Heimweh," L. L. Lang.
"Man of the Hour," Octave Thanet.
"Letty," A. W. Pinero.
"Memoir of Henry Lee," J. T. Morse, Jr.
"Poems," Trumbull Stickney.
"Memoirs of an American Citizen," Robert Herrick '90.
"Man and the Earth," N. S. Shaler '62.
"Daughters of the Puritans," S. C. Beach.
"Minerva," Dr. K. Trubner.
"England under the Tudors," A. D. Innes.
"Edinburgh," Oliphant Smeaton.
"Intentions," Oscar Wilde.
"Dictionary of English Synonyms," Richard Soule.
"Rowing and Track Athletics," Samuel Crowther and Arthur Ruhl.
"Pipes O'Pan," J. W. Riley.
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