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Books Received at Union Library

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The following books have recently been presented to the Union Library:

"The Arthur of the English Poets," by Dr. G. H. Maynadier '89, presented by the author.

"The Americanization of the World," and "The United States of Europe," by Mr. W. T. Stead, presented by the author.

20 volumes of German books, including works by Hauptmann, Sudermann, and Schnitzler, presented by H. Hagedorn, Jr., '07.

23 volumes of French books, presented by J. H. Clark '67.

The following books have been purchased by the Library Committee since the spring recess:

"Ackroyd of the Faculty," by A. C. Ray.

"The Cause and Extent of the Recent Internal Progress of Germany," by E. D. Howard.

"The Chronicles of Martin Hewitt, Detective," by A. Morrison '02.

"The Cruise of the "Shining Light," by N. Duncan.

"Dimbrii and I and Amelia," by M. B. Grundy.

"Egypt," by K. Baedeker.

"Life and Letters of Charles Russell Lowell," by E. W. Emerson '66.

"Literary Forgeries," by J. A. Farrer.

"He Knew Lincoln," by I. M. Tarbell.

"Jude, the Obscure," "The Mayor of Castorbridge" "A Pair of Blue Eyes," and "Under the Greenwood Tree," by T. Hardy.

"The Mystics," by K. C. Thurston.

"Papers of a Pariah, by R. H. Benson.

"Paris, by M. Menpes; text by D. Menpes.

"Spanish Explorers in Southern United States, 1528-43, by F. W. Hedge and others.

"A Theory of Pure Design," by D. W. Ross '75.

"The Veiled Lady," by F. H. Smith '96.

"The Woodlands," by F. Hardy.

Annual Report of the President of Harvard University.

"Three Phi Beta Kappa Addresses," by C. F. Adams '56.

"Famous Actor-Families in America," by M. F. Morse.

"Madame de Treymes," by Edith Wharton.

"Samtliche Werke," of Goethe, in two volumes.

"Complete Works of John Lily," edited by R. W. Bond, in three volumes.

"Works of Kyd Thomas," edited by F. S. Boar.

"Ghetto Comedies," "Ghetto Tragedies," and "As the Hague Ordains," by I. Zangwill.

"Garibaldi's Defence of the Roman Republic," by G. M. Trevelyan.

"The Italian Lakes," by W. D. McCracken.

"The Measure of the Hours," by M. Maeterlinck.

"Making a Newspaper," by J. L. Given.

"Short Cruises," by W. W. Jacobs.

"The Young in Heart," by A. S. Pier '95.

"Nearest the Pole," by R. E. Peary.

"Through the Eye of the Needle," by W. D. Howells h.'67.

"Magda," by H. Sudermann.

"The Doctor," by R. Connor.

"Man and Superman," by G. B. Shaw.

"Cities," by A. Symons.

"Nature's Craftsmen," by H. C. McCook.

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