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First conceived by President Eliot in 1902 but still the only one of its kind in the country, "the new library in back of the Business School," more formally known as the New England Deposit Library, has quietly begun operations...
...thousand manuscripts from the James family were given by Henry James '99 and Mrs. Andrew Hepburn left on deposit with the library the manuscripts of her grandmother, Caroline Tappan. Pamphlets concerning the history of American missionaries were also received and seven important books of William Blake belonging to the late Edward W. Hooper '59, from his four daughters...
...collections in the building at this time is Houghton's own collection of John Keats. Ranked as a foremost bibliophile and holding the position of Curator of Rare Books in the Library of Congress, Houghton possesses one of the most extensive Keats' collections. This will now be on deposit in the Library and, combined with the older Amy Lowell collections, forms a macon far all students of the English poet...
Part of a nation-wide drive for ten million books to be distributed to the armed forces, Widener and the other University libraries are serving as deposit stations for receipt of books contributed to the Victory Book Campaign, a drive sponsored by the U.S.O., the Red Cross and the American Library Association...
...Many existing student organizations are sure to disappear during the present struggle, and to prevent the loss of their records, the officers are urged to deposit them now in the Harvard University Archives, on the top floor of Widener...