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Gift of 4,000 Books for Library

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The University Library has received, as a gift from Professor A. C. Coolidge '86 and C. L. Day '08, a collection of some 4,000 books, chiefly on Spanish America, which formed the American portion of the library of Senor Luis Montt, of Santiago, Chile. It was purchased by Professor Coolidge at the time of the Pan-American Scientific Congress last winter.

The Library has also received from the Biblioteca National at Santiago about 1,200 books and pamphlets, for the most part government publications.

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