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A bureau for translating and abstracting books and articles in foreign languages has been organized in Gore Hall for the use of professors and instructors of the University. Those desiring to engage the services of competent persons to do such should apply to the Librarian.
The languages covered are: French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portugese, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Dutch, Russian, Polish, Yiddish, Czech, Japanese, and Chinese.
The proposed scale of charge are 50 cents an hour for work in translating the simpler foreign languages, 75 cents in the case of the more unusual languages, and $1 an hour for the work of abstracting.
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