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HISTORIC BOOK-MAKING

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An unusual opportunity is offered to undergraduates by the series of exhibitions now being held at the College Library in connection with the Librarian's course on the History of Printing. Through these exhibits men may see and examine rare books which are not otherwise accessible, and become acquainted with the history of book-making. The library is exceptionally rich in the work of some of the world's greatest printers, and exhibitions such as these will furnish the opportunity for gaining an historical appreciation of the industry which has enabled higher education to become popular.

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