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Seniors Should Return Books Today

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Seniors are reminded of the rule that no student is admitted to a degree until he has returned to the Library all books which he has borrowed; or in default of this has replaced them, or has deposited with the librarian double their money value, or if the books belong to a set, double the money value of the complete set. Seniors should return all books today, as those returning them later will have to receive from the librarian a certificate of return, which must be shown to the Bursar.

A man who has not returned or replaced his books will not be discharged from financial responsibility by the Bursar, nor will his bond be released. Students other than Seniors should return all books to the Library before leaving Cambridge for the summer, in order to avoid an accumulating fine.

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