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HART WRITES BIBLIOGRAPHY ON HISTORY OF PRINTED BOOK

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

First of the books to be written by an undergraduate in connection with the House Plan is "Bibliotheca Typographica" by Horace Hart '33, a Senior resident in Lowell House.

The book, which is the result of a year's research in Widener Library, consists of a bibliography of the chief works in English on the history of the printed book, together with short comments on these books by the compiler. It was begun by Hart, in the first year in which Lowell House was occupied, at the suggestion of G. P. Winship '93, assistant librarian.

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