All books not in use 
for instruction or re¬ 
search are limited to 
all borrowers. 
Volumes of periodi¬ 
cals and of pamphlets 
comprise so many sub¬ 
jects, that they are held 
in the library as much 
as possible. For spe¬ 
cial purposes they are 
given out for a limited 
time. 
Graduates and sen¬ 
iors are allowed five 
volumes for two weeks. 
Other students may 
have two vols. from the 
circulating library for 
two weeks. 
Books not needed 
during recess periods 
should be returned to 
the library, or arrange¬ 
ments made for their 
return during borrow¬ 
er’s absence, if wanted. 
Books needed by 
more than one person 
are held on the reserve 
list. 
Books of special 
value and gift books, 
when the giver wishes 
it, are not allowed to 
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