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The following books have been added to the Union Library during the past two weeks:
"The Beloved Vagabond," by W. J. Locke.
"The Birds of the Cambridge Region of Massachusetts," by W. Brewster '81.
Bulletin of Yale University, December, 1906.
"Comparative Art," by E. S. Balch '78.
"His House in Order," by A. W. Pinero.
"Historic Guide to Cambridge," compiled by the Hannah Winthrop Chapter, D. A. R.
"Italian Days and Ways," by A. H. Wharton.
"Jesus Christ and the Christian Character," by Professor F. G. Peabody '69.
"Longfellow," by C. E. Norton 46.
"Lucien Bonaparte et Sa Famille."
"Memorial to William Henry Baldwin, Jr., by the People's Institute of New York City.
"Miss Muffet's Christmas Party," by S. M. Crothers h.'99.
"The Monk," in three volumes, by M. G. Lewis.
"The Picture of Dorian Gray," by Oscar Wilde.
The President's Report of the University of Chicago, 1905-1906.
"The Privateers," by H. B. M. Watson.
"Romantic Tales from the Punjab," by C. Swynnerton.
"Russell Wheeler Davenport."
"Salome, by Oscar Wilde.
"Shakespeare and the Modern Stage," by Sidney Lee.
"Shakespeare's England," by W. Winter.
"Urouw Grobelaar," by P. Gibbon.
"The Works of Heinrich Heine," translated by C. G. Leland h.'67, in twelve volumes.
Pamphlets:
"Examination of Mr. William H. Whitmore's Old State House,' and Reply," by G. H. Moore.
"The Old State House," by William H. Whitmore.
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