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A large number of books required in French, German and Spanish courses are still available at the Text Book Loan Library of Phillips Brooks House and may be obtained upon application any time between 9 and 1 or between 2 and 5 today. A deposit of 25 cents will be required on each volume.
Over 600 books have been borrowed from the Library so far, mostly in Economics, Government, and History and only a few volumes in these subjects are now left; the supply for other courses is, however, still large.
Beginning tomorrow the Library will be open only for one hour a day, and as a result men who are planning to secure their text books from the Loan Library should apply today if possible.
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