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COLLECTION OF TEXT-BOOKS FOR LOAN LIBRARY TOMORROW

Phillips Brooks House Will Welcome Old Volumes, Especially Those Used in Larger Courses.

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The semi-annual collection of text- books for the benefit of the Phillips Brooks House loan library will be taken up tomorrow. Students will be requested to give whatever books they no longer need, since the library is supported solely by voluntary contributions. Any books will be welcomed, but it is especially desired to obtain books which are used in the larger courses, as these are most in demand.

The shelves of the loan library are located on the top floor of Phillips Brooks House. It is used by nearly 300 students every year; books are loaned at 10 cents per year, 5 cents of which is refunded upon return of the book. At present the library totals well over 3,000 volumes. The office hours of the librarian are from 12 to 1 o'clock on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.

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