Word: cards
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...repaid tenfold by the trouble saved. For our library, there might be an account of how to find files of papers, where certain large reference books and maps are kept, the bound volumes of the college papers, the alcoves assigned to the various instructors, how to use the card catalogues most quickly, the method of taking out reserved books, all the various regulations of the library, including the privileges allowed students pursuing special courses, how to get access to the stack when permission is granted...
...daily papers were provided, and where now the college exchanges can be found, also a cafe. On the second floor is a reception room, well and tastefully furnished, with two small dining-rooms. On the third floor is a billiard-room, with a pool and billiard tables, a card-room, and a dining-room. Mr. W. K. Townsend, '71 ; Mr. Farnam, '70 ; Mr. Bowen '81 ; Mr. Camp, '80, and Mr. F. C. Bowen, '84, (the President), were appointed at the meeting as an Advisory Committee, and voted to prepare a book, where all the members of the club since...
MATCH III.Ten balls from card rotary trap...
...enters, Mr. - will be assigned a page in the library book. This done he is prepared to take out a book, and upon turning round he will find himself face to face with a row of drawers, which are lettered alphabetically, according to authors. These drawers contain cards on most of which are written the title of a book, the author and the number; the others are reference cards. Having found the right card, the applicant writes on one of the pieces of paper which he will find above the drawers, the number of his page and the number...
...card catalogue of the reserved books in the library has been made...