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Union Library Additions

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The following books have been added to the Union Library during the last two months:

"Greece and the Aegean Islands," by P. S. Marden.

"Under the Southern Cross," by E. Robins '64.

"The Savage Club," by Aaron Watson.

"The Greek Painter's Art," by Irene Weir.

"The Trimmed Lamp," by O. Henry.

"Captain Mansana and Mother's Hands," by Bjornstjone Bjoruson.

"Almanach Hachette," 1908.

"The White Darkness," by Lawrence Mott '07.

"America as a World Power," by J. H. Latane.

"National Ideals Historically Traced," by A. B. Hart '80.

"The Road," by Jack London.

"John Greenleaf Whittler," by Bliss Perry.

"Confessions," by St. Augustine.

"Law, its Origin, Growth, and Function," by J. C. Carter '50.

"Bohemia in London," by A. Ransome.

"Phillips Brooks," by A. V. G. Allen '86.

"Cairo, Jerusalem, and Damascus," by D. S. Margoliouth.

"The Japanese Nation in Evolution," by W. E. Griffis.

"Admirals Light," by H. M. Rideout '98.

"Who's Who," 1908.

"Minerva," 1907-8.

"The Bridal March" and "One Day," by B. Bjornson.

"Le Roman d'un Jeune Homme Pauvre," by Octave Feuillet.

"British Almanac," 1908.

"Scott's Standard Postage Stamps Catalogue."

"The Cambridge History of English Literature," by S. W. Ward and A. R. Waller.

"Harvard University, Class of 1908." Second report.

"Harvard University Catalogue," 1907-8.

"Yale University Catalogue," 1907-8.

"New Poems," by Stephen Phillips.

"Some Neglected Aspects of War," by Capt. H. T. Mahan.

"Decisive Battles of the Law," by F. T. Hill.

"Renaissance in Italy," 7 vols., by John A. Symonds.

"Adonis Attis Osiris," by J. G. Frazer.

"Christianity and the Social Order," by R. J. Campbell.

"Personal Reminiscences of Henry Irving," 2 vols., by Bram Stoker.

"Almanach de Gotha," 1908.

"Collected Works," 10 vols., by Henrik Ibsen.

"David Libby," by Fannie Eckstorm.

"Kent," by W. T. Shore.

"Letters," by Geo. B. Hill.

"The Hardy Country," by C. G. Harper.

"Men and Women of French Revolution," by Philip Gibbs.

"Duke of Argull, autobiography and memoirs," 2 vols., by Geo. Douglas.

"Letters, correspondence between 1837-1861," 3 vols., by Queen Victoria.

"Studies in Poetry," by S. A. Brooke.

"Analytic Index," by D. M. Matteson.

"The Art of Cross-Examination," by F. L. Wellman '76.

"Partners of Providence," by C. D. Stewart.

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