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The Volunteer Library

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Day
29
Month
May
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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Through thegenerosity of students and citizens over eighty dollars worth of new books and also raany old ones has been added to the Student's Volunteer Library. It is now much the best missionary collection in the city. The library is now open to everybody subject to the following rules: 1. Any person nuay draw books for home use through the librarían, president, general secretary, or treasurer of the S. C. A., whose office hours are posted in Newberry hall. 2. Persons not 8. C. A. member3 who wish to use the library for consultation in Newberry hall may obtain a card of admission tothe library room by askiug the general secretary. 3. Books drawn must be returned within two weeks, when they may be drawn for another period of two weeks, provided no one else has desired to draw the same book. Whenever a book drawn is not returned within two weeks, two cents a day for overtime will strictly be collected when the book is returned, and will be used in purchasing new books. 4. On the return of the book drawn tb ia card must be placed on file on the library shelf. The card of admission referred to in Rule 3 may also be obtained free from the librarían, whose hours are as follows: Sunday, 2:00-2:30 p. m., other days, 5:00-5:30 p, m. All persons who have not given all the books they wish to will please have such books at Newberry hall as soon as possible. Melvin P. Porter, 25 Maynard street. A first class sewing machine can be boughtat J. F. Schuh's for from 315.00 to $25.00. Save your money and try onebefore you buy. Machines have a f uil set of attachments and warranted for 10 years. Prof. Kelsey is occupying Prof. Prescott's house for the summer.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News