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Socialistic Library in Union

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By permission of the Union Library Committee, the books of the Socialistic Club library have been transferred to the shelves in the Union. This has been done in order to give non-members of the club an opportunity to read the works on Socialism that have been collected. There are about a hundred volumes in the library, treating all aspects of the movement from its beginnings to the present day. Practically all of the prominent authoritative writers on the prominent authoritative writers on the subject are represented, among them being Karl Marx, Sheffler, Spargo, Wells, Hillquit, and other men thoroughly acquainted with the most modern developments of Socialism. The books have been placed on the "Recent Accessions" shelf.

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