Word: books
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Reference Room is also to be placed on inspection everything that is added to the Library, including books, pamphlets, annual reports, proceedings of learned societies and even periodicals, except those that are kept in the periodical alcove in the Reading Room. These will remain on exhibition for a week, so that anyone interested may readily keep himself informed in regard to the Library's acquisitions. It should be noted, however, that the more popular new books will be placed as heretofore on the "new book shelves" in the Delivery Room, and that books which have been ordered in haste...
...evils with which we all have to contend is the book-agent pest. Despite the numerous notices to the effect that the presence of these men is not desired, their calls have lately become as regular as the delivery of the college mail. Besides this, the books are generally listed at extremely high prices, which is obviously necessary in order to pay a large commission to the agent; and, moreover, students are regularly prevailed upon to buy books for which they have no particular need. This is especially true of Freshmen before the glamour of their new surroundings has worn...
...PSYCHOLOGICAL CLUB. "Some Problems suggested by C. S. Sherrington's book, 'The Integrative Action of the Nervous System.'" Miss K. F. Puffer, Emerson...
...PSYCHOLOGICAL CLUB. "Some Problems suggested by C. S. Sherrington's book, 'The Integrative Action of the Nervous System.'" Miss K. F. Puffer, Emerson...
...Copeland will give a reading from Charles Reade's "Peg Woffington" in the Dinning Room of the Union Wednesday evening at 9 o'clock. The reading will be of special interest, as "Peg Woffington" is a book which is seldom read from, and as this is Mr. Copeland's first reading of the year. It will be open to all members of the University, whether or not members of the Union...