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LIBRARY OFFICIALS ADOPT WAYS TO STOP LOSS OF BOOKS

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Owing to the heavy losses of books during the past academic year, the Library Council has adopted certain protective measures to be enforced in the Widener Library building. Those measures in no way restrict the full, freedom of usage hitherto afforded to renders. Hence-forth everyone leaving the building will be required to submit all books, book-bags, brief-cases and the like for inspection. The Library Council earnestly hope that both faculty and students will cooperate with them in carrying out these necessary measures.

Stack privileges will be more carefully regulated although an attempt will be made not to limit them unduly. Methods for examining departing members of the library have been in effect during the Summer School session and are still being experimented with before settling on a final solution.

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