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Thirty-Nine Volumes Added to Union Library During March

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During the month of March thirty-nine new books have been added to the Union library. This is 15 less than last month's record of 54 volumes. The list is as follows: J. D. Beresford, "H. G. Wells"; D. C. Brewer, "The Rights and Duties of Neutrals"; G. K. Chesterton, "The Crimes of England"; J. Conrad, "Within the Tides"; F. Cuttriss, "Romany Life"; F. J. H. Darton, "Arnold Bennett"; L. Daudet, "L'Entre Deux Guerres"; F. Dostoevsky, "The Insulted and the Injured"; W. L. George. "Anatole France"; H. Green, "The Log of a Non-Combatant"; R. Herrick, "The World Decision"; L. Johnson, "Poetical Works"; C. E. Lauriate, Jr., "The Lusitania's Last Voyage"; G. E. Lessing, "Saintliche Schriften"; T. R. Lounsbury, "The Life and Times of Tennyson"; J. Macy and J. W. Gannaway, "Co-operative Free Government"; G. G. Montgomery, "Modern Auction"; J. G. Neihardt, "A Bundle of Myrrh"; G. Pollock, "Fifty Years of American Idealism"; Dr. M. G. Overlock, "A Nurse in Every Home"; E. A. Powell, "Fighting in Flanders"; Princess Catherine Radzewell, "Memories of Forty Years"; Kate Ryan, "Old Boston Museum Days"; C. A. Straham, "Fifteen Thousand Miles by Stage"; May Sinclair, "The Belfry"; August Strindberg, "Plays," 4th series; W. R. Thayer, "The Life of John Hay"; E. L. Trudeau, "An Autobiography"; E. L. Trudeau, "An Autobiography"; A. H. Verrill, "The Real Story of a Whaler"; Edith Wharton, "Fighting France"; C. E. Whitmore, "The Supernatural in Tragedy"; and Dr. H. W. Wiley, "Not by Bread Alone."

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