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On and after March 1, 1894, the present penalty of loss of privilege for ordinary cases of over-detention of books from the library will be discontinued, and a fine substituted of five cents a day for each volume overdue.
The present system of suspending privileges will be enforced in the case of reserved books, and for flagrant offences.
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