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Disquisitions.- Anderson, Bancroft, Bennett, Bliss, Bohlen, Bowen, Broch, Brodhead, T. W. Browne, Burdett, M. H. Clyde, Cram, Davidson, Dickinson, Fowler, Fuller, Garrison, Gay, Gordon, Hammerslagh, Hay, Hesseltine, Kelley, Kellogg, Kidder, Lawton, Leighton, Livingood, McCleary, Morrill, W. K. Norton, Page, Paine, Paul, Porter, Pulsifer...
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...example), only one set is reserved, so that some man gets hold of the other and holds it till after examination. If we are informed rightly, there is but one copy of Luden's, one of Giesebrecht's History of Germany, one of Stith's Virginia, one of Brodhead's New York, one of Ewald's "Our Constitution," etc., etc., - books either too rare or expensive for a poor man to think of buying, but for which he has great need at certain times in the year...
...least two or three copies of certain works. The instructor, when he says to a large division, the majority of whom do not feel like buying a five or ten dollar book for one month's use, that the requisite facts may be found in, for instance, Brodhead's "History of New York," Ferguson's "Handbook of Architecture," or Knight's "History of England," is hardly aware how much sarcasm there is in his words. Meanwhile the Library fund is being expended in trashy French novels or massive tomes of recondite lore, wherein a fruitless effort is made to reconcile...