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The Health Eeformer. 



The Communist. 



The Foot-hill Weekly Tidings. 



(The last four have been furnished for a part of the year.) 



MICHIGAJSr NEWSPAPEKS. 



Allegan Journal, semi-weekly. 



Ann Arbor Michigan Argus. 



Battle Creek Journal. 



Charlotte Kepublican. 



Clinton County Kepublican. 



Coldwater Kepublican, semi-weekly. 



Grand Haven Herald. 



Grand Kapids Saturday Evening Post. 



Grand Kapids Times. 



Grand Traverse Herald. 



Hastings Kepublican Banner. 



Hillsdale Standard. 



Ingham County News. 



Jackson Citizen, weekly. 



Lansing Journal. 



Lansing Kepublican, semi-weekly. 



Midland Lidependent. 



Monroe Commercial. 



Newaj^go Tribune. 



Pontiac Bill Poster. 



Komeo Observer. 



Sanilac Jeffersonian. 



Sturgis Journal-Times. 



Traverse Bay Eagle. 



Wolverine Citizen (Flint). 



Ypsilanti Commercial. 



We have had also occasional numbcis of other papers, as of particular interest. 



Members of the Faculty have added to all this variety by their donations as 

 follows : 



President Abbot has given The Weekly Scotsman, The Independent, The 

 New York Evening Post, semi-weekly, The School, and the Grange Visitor. 



Prof. Beal has furnished The Ann Arbor Courier, The New York Tribune, 

 weekly. The Ohio Farmer, and The Indiana Farmor, 



Mr. Carpenter has given The Detroit Free Press, tri-weekly, and the School 

 Bulletin. 



Mr. Garfield has given, nearly complete, The Kural New Yorker, and The 

 Western Farm Journal, and the Kentucky Live Stock Journal. 



The Librarian has added The Advance, The American Citizen, The Literary 

 World, and The Oberlin Keview, 



Tlie interest in the reading-room is constantly on the increase, the magazines 

 and local newspajiers seeming most attractive. I hope we may be able to keep 

 the supply of current literature as good as it is now. 



The convenience of the Library has been increased by the addition of a table 

 and two step-ladders, while the general appearance has been improved (aside 

 from the increase in books and better binding), by a couple of photographs 



