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Greek Educators Seek Books Here

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A two man delegation from Anatolia College in Salonika, Greece, visited Widener Library yesterday to study American library methods and to make a plea for books for their war-ravaged shelves.

When the German occupation troops left Greece, they left a bare 6000 volumes in the Anatolia library, President Ernest W. Riggs told Raphael Demos, professor of Philosophy who played host for the University yesterday.

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