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Reserved Books May be Borrowed at 9

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Reserved books may now be taken out from the reading room of the College Library in Gore Hall at 9 P. M., after being charged at the attendant's desk, to be returned at 9 o'clock the following morning. A borrower who fails to return a book at the appointed time loses the privilege of borrowing other books for a period of at least thirty days, and if the book has to be sent for by a messenger from the Library, he is also subject to a charge of twenty-five cents. On Saturday afternoons reserved books may be taken out at 5 P. M., except that those books which are kept behind the delivery counter are not allowed to go out until after 9 o'clock.

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