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The French Department Library.

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It is possible that every student of French in the University does not know the advantages of a very useful and growing institution of the University, the library of the French Department.

In Sever 20 are about two thousand volumes, including French classics, critical works and books of reference. As the works are arranged by centuries and as there is a card catalogue, it is very easy for a student to find what he wants. There is a sofa, a large table and chairs in the room, which is well lighted after sunset. Keys for the library, which may be had by paying a nominal fee of twenty-five cents, admit at any time while the building is open. As there is no special attendant, however, books cannot be taken out over night, as from the Historical Library.

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