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Two hundred and fifty dollars worth of books were sold at the Annex Book Exchange during the last two days. The National Students Association runs the exchange.
Meanwhile, students have brought in more books and kept the shelves of our headquarters on the first floor of Agassiz filled," Julia R. Ashenhurst '51, chairman of the exchange, said last night. She estimated that 150 books had been sold and issued a plea for more copies of Locke's "Second Treatise," "Mirror for Man," and Math 1a and Gov 1a books.
Operated on the same basis as the P.B.H. exchange, the N.S.A. gives all revenue from sales to the students whose books are sold. Volumes are priced at two-thirds or less of the original price.
The exchange, which will be open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. today, was slated to go onto a Tuesday, Thursday schedule after today. Officials, however, are making plans to continue longer hours to keep up with the heavy turnover.
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