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On April 1, 1905, the library contained 7,560 volumes; on April 1, 1906, it contained 8,064 volumes, a gain of 504. Of these, 95 have been gifts, the remainder having been purchased from the regular funds of the Union Library or from special sums given for the purchase...
The Gore Hall library has recently received from the Japanese government several hundred sheets of maps of the official surveys of Japan; the library is indebted to Baron Kikkawa '83 and to Mr. I. Tanaka, librarian of the imperial library in Tokio for presenting its application to the government.
Beginning Monday the libraries in Warren House will be open in the evening until 10 o'clock. For this we are indebted to a friend of the Division of Modern Languages, who guarantees the expense for the month of April, and until the end of the year if the use...
The Political Club is indebted to the efforts of President Roosevelt and Secretary of the Navy, William H. Moody, for the speakers on Friday evening.
Three appointments of a new kind, to be known as honorary curatorships, have been made by the Corporation, in the University Library. The object of the new curatorships is to secure the interest and services of persons specially competent to advise the Library in regard to purchases in special fields...