Word: deposition
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Gould Shaw and the Evert Wendell Collections which are the property of the Library. The greater portion, however, is from the collection of the late Ernest L. Gay '97, who for years collected everything connected with the "Beggars' Opera" or with its author, John Gay. This collection is on deposit at the College Library. Only those parts of it which are of more public interest have been selected to go on exhibition...
...known--pondered much on the future of The London "Times". What was to become of the paper that many consider the greatest in the world he dared not surmise. To insure its economic future he conceived of several plans, not the least interesting being the proposal to deposit the stock with the British Museum. In such a way, no thought the paper would maintain its status "in perpetuity...
...large number of books required in French, German and Spanish courses are still available at the Text Book Loan Library of Phillips Brooks House and may be obtained upon application any time between 9 and 1 or between 2 and 5 today. A deposit of 25 cents will be required on each volume...
Those in charge of the work at Phillips Brooks House have announced that since the books on hand are not listed by courses, men applying must know the name of the author and the title of the specific books they require. A deposit of 25 cents will be required on each volume borrowed...
...limited number of books, chiefly French, German, and Spanish readers, are on hand and will be loaned for the year in accordance with the regular system of deposit. One change has however, been made this year. It has been decided that a uniform rate of 25 cents a copy will be charged as deposit, all of which except five cents a copy for expenses will be returned on receipt of the borrowed copy. The decision to fix a uniform rate instead of the 10, 15, and 25 cents per copy, comes as a result of the growing tendency...