Sect. ii. The Library Committee shall regu¬ 
late the use of books and periodicals, each 
member being responsible for damage to any 
book or journal while in his possession. 
Sect. 12. No newspapers, magazines, books, 
or other articles belonging to the Union shall 
be removed from it. 
Sect. 13. In case a member wilfully removes 
any book from the Union Library, whether or 
not with intent to return the book in question, 
he shall be liable to a fine not exceeding $5.00, 
to suspension for a period of not more than 
two weeks, and to such other disciplinary 
action as the Governing Board may decide 
upon. In case of the removal of any Union 
property with intent not to return this prop¬ 
erty, the penalty shall be expulsion. 
Sect. 14. The Union shall be open from 
7 a.m. until 12 midnight on week days, and 
from 8 a.m. until 11 p.m. on Sundays. 
Sect. 15. Dogs shall not be allowed in the 
Union. 
Sect. 16. No organization holding a meeting 
in the Union shall, except by special vote of 
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the Governing Board, employ an outside 
caterer. 
Sect. 17. Any organization wishing to hire 
any room in the Union for a lecture or other 
meeting must submit to the Graduate Mana¬ 
ger, at least two weeks before the meeting, a 
written statement giving the date and char¬ 
acter of the meeting, names of the speaker or 
speakers, and subjects on which he or they are 
to speak. 
Sect. 18. In accordance with the University 
custom against the holding of meetings on 
Sunday mornings, no organization whatever 
shall hold a meeting in the Union before one 
o’clock on Sundays. 
Sect. 19. In advertising any meeting to be 
held in the Union and for which the Union is 
not itself responsible, the use of the name 
“Harvard Union” shall be confined to the 
bare statement that the event is to be held in 
the Union building. The organization re¬ 
sponsible for the meeting, or gathering, shall 
clearly state in their posters or other publicity 
mediums, that the meeting or gathering is 
under their auspices. 
