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Phillips Brooks House will offer 500 textbooks from its Loan Library for student rental today, and Monday it will place 2000 additional, but outdated texts, on sale. PBH hopes to earn sufficient funds to expand the library next term.
Phillip Barnhard IV '51, director of the PBH library, which rents out books for 25 cents a term, said the books on sale next week will go for prices ranging from 10 to 75 cents. The lot includes novels, reference books, and textbooks which are no longer prescribed in College courses.
The loan library is a customary PBH service which dwindled during the war years but was recently fully revived by Barnhard and his three-man committee.
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