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P. S. H. TEXTBOOK DRIVE TO COMMENCE NEXT TUESDAY

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New plans for the annual drive for textbooks for the Phillips Brooks House Textbook Loan Library will swing into action next Tuesday, the first day of Final Examinations, it was announced yesterday. This year men will be posted at all the examination place to invite students to donate their no longer needs books to the On Library.

The Textbook Loan Library, which lends textbooks to needy students for a nominal sum, will be directed by G. Hinckley Porter '35. The theory behind this drive is that people will be so glad to get rid of their books immediately after taking their examinations that they will gladly present them to the Library representative at the examination place. Books are greatly needed to replenish the waning supply now available at Phillips Brooks, House, since the demand for them has been increasing annually.

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