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Special Shelf for Graduates' Books

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The Union library will, hereafter, put all books by Harvard graduates on a special shelf that has been placed, on the table for new books. The following volumes have been added to the library during the last week:

"Herculaneum; Past, Present and Future," by Waldstein and Shoobridge.

"The Long Arm of Mannister," by E. Phillips Oppenheim.

"Peter Moor's Journey to Southwest Africa," by Gustave Frennsen.

"My Life," by Josiah Flynt.

"The Naturalisation of the Supernatural," by Frank Padmere.

"History of the United States," Vol. II, by Edward Channing '78.

"The Diva's Ruby," by F. Marion Crawford

"London Graphic," 1907, Part II; 1908, Part I.

Harvard Illustrated Magazine (4 vols.) 1904-08.

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