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...five collections, the Child Memorial Library is the largest as well as the most valuable. Among its three thousand or more books are numbered the volumes of the "Early English Text Society," the "Chaucer Society," the "Parker Society," the "Percy Society," and the "Shakespeare Society." There are also complete sets of Wycliff's "Latin Works," of Shakespeare, Bulwer, Johnson's "Lives of the Poets," Dickens, Thackeray, Newman, Matthew Arnold, Browning, Tennyson and Stevenson. These are supplemented by many books on general literature and by the books required for reading in the courses on the several periods of English literature. With...
...instructors are students of Harvard and Radcliffe, and the courses comprise advanced as well as elementary studies. The curriculum includes English, debating, elocution, French, German, Latin, Greek, Spanish, Italian, history, current events, drawing, book-keeping, shorthand and typewriting. The following Harvard men will give courses this year: S. W. Batchelder 1L., F. C. Todd '00, R. C. Hatch '00, E. B. Hilliard '00, W. N. Seaver '00, H. Linenthal '00, W. D. Lambert '00, S. G. Welligton '00, A. W. Cooper '01, B. S. Welsch '01, G. B. Collier '01, W. F. Williams '01, K. B. Emerson...
These libraries comprise in all over six thousand volumes. Beginning Friday, Oct. 6, they will be open from 9 a. m. to 10 p.m. On the recommendation of their instructors the privilege of using the libraries will be granted to all students taking advanced courses in English, French, German, Romance or Indo-Iranian Departments. Cards of recommendation, signed by an instructor, should be presented at the College Library, where cards admission will be given out. As the books are regarded as reference collections, to be used only in Warren House, it will not be possible to borrow them for night...
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