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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...work was fairly strenuous, beginning at six in the morning but as most of the instruction was given in the field there was little monotony. At seven every morning there was a test covering the previous day's work and text assignments for the day were given out. Following this was a lecture of from half an hour to an hour's duration and the rest of the day was taken up in field instruction...
...regular Loan Library for college text books will not open until Monday morning at 9 o'clock in order to give all men planning to attend College an equal chance to secure necessary books. It has been decided that a uniform deposit of 25 cents will be required this year, all of which minus five cents a copy or expenses, will be returned on receipt of the borrowed copy. The decision to fix a uniform rate instead of the former scale of 10, 15, and 25 cents per copy, comes as a result of the growing tendency not to return...
...Text Book Loan Libraries of the Phillips Brooks House for both College and Law Books will be opened for the coming College year within the next few days. The Loan Libraries contain a limited number of text books intended for the use of men who are unable to buy or find in the Widener or Langdell Libraries the books required in their courses...
President Lowell's Baccalaureate Sermon to the class of 1922, given in Appleton Chapel at 4 o'clock on Sunday was taken from the following text...
...addition to the borrowed books a fairly large number of text books have been turned in at the Phillips Brooks House for use in the Loan Library, and indications are that there will be a larger number available next year than ever before...