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Our library needs more room. There is ample space and land for an addition to the north. Or, if it seems advisable to pro- vide an entire new building, which in the end would probably be the more economical policy, the Memorial Hall in its present shape, would afford ample room for the Grand Army, or for the Andover Historical Society, and such usage would not be at variance with the purpose and spirit of its erection.
I wish again to express my thanks to the Trustees for the four months' leave of absence granted me during the year, and to Miss Twichell for her most efficient management during the time that I was away.
Respectfully submitted, EDNA A. BROWN, Librarian
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STATISTICS OF THE LIBRARY
Number of books issued for home use,
32,415
Books sent to the districts, 1,759
Percentage of fiction circulated,
70
Percentage of non-fiction circulated,
30
New borrowers registered, 1912,
364
Actual number of cards in use,
2848
Books added by purchase,
560
Books added by gift,
91
Total accessions,
651
Books worn out, lost and paid for, etc.,
76
Total number of books in the library,
20,065
Volumes rebound,
337
Volumes bound, (periodicals, etc.)
78
GIFTS TO THE LIBRARY
Gifts of books and pamphlets are acknowledged from state and government departments, from other libraries, from societies, the Andover Village Improvement Society, the Phoebe Foxcroft Phillips Chapter of the D. R., and from the following individuals :
Miss C. H. Abbott ; Mrs. Stephen Abbott; John Alden; C. K. Bancroft; Francis Blake ; Mrs. F. T. Carleton ; Miss Abbie Davis ; . F. H. Dyer ; Mrs. N. F. Flint; Mrs. C. H. Foster ; C. M. Fuess ; E. K. Jenkins; Mrs. Eben MacGregor; Mrs. William Odlin; Rev. and Mrs. Frederic Palmer ; Miss Audrey Pike ; Mrs. George Ripley ; G. B. Ripley ; Mrs. H. P. Spofford ; Miss Isabel Starbuck ; Mrs. J. P. Taylor.
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LIST OF PERIODICALS AND NEWSPAPERS TAKEN FOR THE READING ROOM
American journal of sociology.
American monthly review of reviews.
Atlantic monthly.
Blackwood's magazine.
Book review digest.
Catholic world.
Century.
Christian Endeavor world, (gift).
Congressional record, (gift).
Contemporary review.
Country life in America.
Craftsman.
Cumulative book index.
Dial.
Edinburgh review.
Education.
Elementary school teacher.
Forum. Garden magazine, (gift).
Guide to nature, (gift).
Harper's bazar.
Harper's magazine.
Harper's weekly.
House beautiful, (gift).
International studio, (gift).
Ladies' home journal.
Library journal.
Life. Literary digest.
Littell's Living age.
London weekly Times.
McClure's magazine.
Nation. National geographic magazine. New England homestead.
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North American review. Outing. Outlook.
Popular electricity.
Popular mechanics.
Popular science monthly.
Practical engineer.
Public libraries.
Readers' guide to periodical literature. St. Nicholas. Scientific American. Scribner's magazine.
Survey.
Technology review, (gift).
Official gazette, (gift).
World's work.
Youth's companion.
Andover Townsman.
Boston Advertiser.
Boston Herald.
Boston Transcript.
Christian Science Monitor, (gift).
Lawrence Telegram.
New York Times.
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INFORMATION FOR USERS OF THE LIBRARY
The Memorial Hall Library is open every day except Sundays and legal holidays from 9 to 12.30 in the morning, and from 3 to 9 in the afternoon and evening.
Any resident of Andover over ten years of age may have a library card upon filling out an application blank. Children in grades below the Punchard School, are required to have their applications endorsed by both parent and teacher.
All grown people are allowed to take two books, provided that one only is fiction. This privilege is also given to the Punchard pupils. Teachers are permitted to draw ten books strictly for school use. These books are subject to the ordinary rules of the library.
Books are issued for fourteen days, the date upon which the book is due being stamped plainly on the " date due " slip at the time of issue. A book kept overtime incurs a fine of two cents for every day overdue. A few of the books most in demand are issued for seven days only. All these are labelled upon the book pocket, " Seven day book." Books lost or damaged must be paid for.
Fiction is not renewed or reserved for anyone. Books other than fiction may be renewed if no one else has asked for them, and if a work other than fiction is specially desired for any serious purpose, notice of its return to the library will be sent on request.
The shelves of the whole library are open to all grown people. The books are arranged according to subjects, and it is often much more satisfactory to go to the shelves and examine the books than to depend upon the catalogue.
The only complete index of the contents of the library is the card catalogue. The printed catalogue of the books was issued ten years ago, and is out-of-date, besides containing the names of many books which are no longer in the library. The new books are listed at intervals in the weekly paper, and cumulated in the yearly library report, but the only complete record is the card
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catalogue. This catalogue is arranged alphabetically like a dictionary. To find whether any given book is in the library, look for it under the surname of the author, or under its title. The right hand drawers of the case contain a second arrange- ment of cards where the books are entered according to the subjects of which they treat.
The new books purchased each month are placed for some weeks in a special case on the north side of the reading room, so that the most recent additions to the library may be found there. The library buys only a limited amount of new fiction, but it tries to fill the wants of the community in regard to other books desired. People are invited to suggest for purchase the titles of books they wish.
The library staff is always glad to answer questions or in any way to help visitors find what they want.
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NEW BOOKS ADDED, 1912
GENERAL REFERENCE BOOKS
016 A49 374 B42C
American Library Association. Catalog, 1904-II. Beman, L. T. comp. Selected articles on the com- pulsory arbitration of industrial disputes.
374 B87C
Bullock, E. D. comp. Selected articles on child labor.
423 C33 973.7 D98
*Dyer, F. H. Compendium of the War of the Re- bellion.
032 E561
Encyclopedia Britannica. 29v.
374 F8I
Foster, W. T. Essentials of exposition and argu- ment.
203 H28
Hastings, James, ed. Encyclopedia of religion and ethics. v. 4.
379.74 M38
*Mass .- Board of education. Annual report, 19II.
351.84 M38
*Mass .- Board of lunacy and charity. Annual re- port, 191I.
345.12 M38ac 328.74 M38h 328.74 M38j 973.7 M6I
*Mass .- General Court. Acts and resolves, 1912.
*Mass .- General Court. Journal of the House, 1912.
*Mass .- General Court. Journal of the Senate, 1912. Miller, F. T. ed. Photographic history of the Civil War. IOV.
370.3 M92 374 M82m
Monroe. Paul, ed. Cyclopedia of education. 2V. Morgan and Bullock, comp. Selected articles on municipal ownership.
370 NI9
National Education Association. Journal of pro- ceedings, 19II.
374 P5If
Phelps, E. M. comp. Federal control of interstate corporations.
374 P5IP
Phelps, E. M. comp. Selected articles on the parcels post.
823 P53
Philip, A. J. A Dickens dictionary.
374 R47
Ringwalt, R. C. comp. Briefs on public questions.
374 R53h
Robbins, E. C. High school debate book.
374 R530
Robbins, E. C. comp. Selected articles on the open versus the closed shop.
505 S664 266 S93
*Smithsonian institution. Annual report, 19II.
Student Volunteer movement. World atlas of Christian missions.
379.73 U58
*U. S ..- Commissioner of education. Annual re- port, 19II.
973.75 U58
*U. S .- Secretary of navy. Official records of the Union and Confederate navies, v. 24.
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*Gifts.
Century dictionary and encyclopedia. 12V.
PERIODICALS
American monthly review of reviews, v. 44, 45.
Andover Townsman, v. 24.
Atlantic monthly, v. 108, 109.
Blackwood's Edinburgh magazine, v. 190, 19I. Catholic world, v. 94.
Century magazine, v. 83, 84.
Contemporary review, v. 100, IOI.
705 C84
Craftsman, v. 21.
052 E21 Edinburgh review, v. 213, 214. 370.5 E25 Education, v. 32. 370.5 E39 Elementary school teacher, v. 12.
Forum, v. 46, 47.
051 F77 716 GI6 051 H23
*Garden magazine, v. 14, 15. Harper's magazine, v. 123, 124.
705 H8I
*House beautiful, v. 30, 31.
705 161 020.5 L6I 051 L71
*International studio, v. 45, 46. Library journal, v. 36. Littell's Living age, v. 271, 272.
051 MI3
McClure's magazine, v. 37, 38.
974.4 M38 071 N21 910.5 N21 051 N42
*Massachusetts magazine, v. 3, 4. Nation, v. 93, 94.
National geographic magazine, v. 22, 23. New England magazine, v. 44, 45.
051 N8I
North American review, v. 194, 195.
799.5094 051 O94 621 P8I 505 P8I 020.5 P96 605 S416
Outing, v. 59.
Outlook, v. 99, 100.
Popular mechanics, v. 16, 17.
Popular Science monthly, v. 79, 80.
Public libraries, v. 16.
Scientific American, v. 105, 106.
Scribner's magazine, v. 50, 51.
Survey, v. 27.
World's work, v. 22, 23.
ETHICAL AND RELIGIOUS BOOKS
(Purchased chiefly from the Phillips Fund) Angell, J. R. Chapters from modern psychology. Barton, G. A. Commentary on the book of Job. Begbie, Harold. Other sheep. Brown, W. A. Christian hope.
Cabot, E. L. Everyday ethics. Campbell, R. J. The new theology. Claparède, E. Experimental pedagogy.
135
051 R32 071 A552 051 A88I 052 B56 051 C28 051 C38 052 C76
. 051 S434 305 S96 051 W89
150 A58 223 B28 266 B39 237 B8IC 170 CIIe 230 CI5 150 C53
*Clark, F. E. Christian endeavor in all lands. Cope, H. F. Evolution of the Sunday school.
Eucken, Rudolph. Life's basis and life's ideal.
Fouard, C. H. abbé. Saint John and the close of the apostolic age.
364 F74 174 F82h
Forbush, W. B. Coming generation. Fowler, N. C. How to save money.
252 G35
Gibbons, James, cardinal. Discourses and sermons.
248 G61
Goodell, C. L. Followers of the gleam.
240 G86
Grenfell, W. T. Adventure of life.
261 G86
Grenfell, W. T. What the church means to me. Hall, Sir Samuel. Short history of the Oxford movement.
270.5 H35
Heath, Sidney. Pilgrim life in the middle ages. Hill, W. B. Introduction to the life of Christ.
226 H55
230 H66
Hodges, George. Everyman's religion.
13I JI5
Jacoby, G. W. Suggestion and psychotherapy.
289.6 J72
Jones, R. M. and others. Quakers in the American colonies.
220.9 K4Im 224 K4I
Kent, C. F. Makers and teachers of Judaism.
Kent and Smith. Work and teachings of the earlier prophets.
230 K581
King, H. C. Letters on the greatness and simplicity of the Christian faith.
261 K58
King, H. C. Moral and religious challenge of our times.
260 M42
Mathews, Shailer. Scientific management in the churches.
268 M57
Meyer, H. H. Graded Sunday school.
225 M72
Moffatt, James. Introduction to the literature of the New Testament.
123 P18 252 P3IS
Peabody, F. G. Sunday evenings in the college chapel.
204 P93
Pritchett, H. S. What is religion?
204 R8I
Royce, Josiah. Sources of religious insight.
104 R8IW
Royce, Josiah. William James and other essays.
268 S63
*Slattery, Margaret. Guide for teachers of train- ing classes.
177 S63 232.2 S78
Stalker, James. Imago Christi.
220.92 P28s
Stalker, James. Life of St. Paul.
266 S74m
Speer, R. E. Missions and modern history. 2v.
IIO T21
Taylor, A. E. Elements of metaphysics.
150 T67
Tracy and Stimpfl. Psychology of childhood.
136
267.6 C54 268 C79 193 E861 226 F82
283 H14
*Slattery, Margaret. Just over the hill.
Palmer, G. H. Problem of freedom.
BOOKS ON POLITICAL ECONOMY
Brockway, Z. R. Fifty years of prison service. George and Stowe. Citizens made and remade. Gladden, Washington. The labor question. Green, J. B. Law for the American farmer. Hungerford, Edward. The modern railroad.
330 K35
Kennegott, G. F. Record of a city; a social survey of Lowell, Mass.
396 M75
Monroe, A. S. Making a business woman.
304 R67n
Roosevelt Theodore. New nationalism.
330 TI9 321 W64
Taussig, F. W. Principles of economics. 2V.
Wilcox, D. E. Government by all the people.
BOOKS ON EDUCATION
(Purchased chiefly from the Phillips Fund for Teachers' Books).
364 A37
Alexander, J. L. Boy training.
372 B84b
Bryant, S. C. Best stories to tell to children.
376 B95
Burton, M. E. Education of women in China.
371 F53 Fisher, D. C. A Montessori mother.
374 F8Ia
Foster, W. T. Argumentation and debating.
370.1 G41
Gillette, J. M. Vocational education.
372.6 H79
Hosic, J. F. Elementary course in English.
649 H97w
Hutchinson, Woods. We and our children.
375.8 K29
Kelsey, F. W. ed. Latin and Greek in American education.
370 K58
King, Irving. Social aspects of education.
371 LI2
Ladd, G. T. Teacher's practical philosophy.
372 M76
Montessori, Maria. Montessori method.
372 P42
Perry, A. C. Problems of the elementary school.
377 SI3
St. John, E. P. Child nature and child nurture.
378 S36
Scholz and Hornbeck. Oxford and the Rhodes scholarships.
378 S63
Slosson, E. E. Great American universities.
372.2 S65h
Smith, N. A. Home-made kindergarten.
370 S66
Smith, W. H. All the children of all the people.
376 S93
Stuart, J. E. Education of Catholic girls.
378 W69
Wilson, C. D. Working one's way through college and university.
378 W93
Wright, H. P. From school through college.
BOOKS ON NATURAL SCIENCE
507 C73 598.2 F74g
Comstock, A. B. Hand-book of nature-study. *Forbush, E. H. Game birds, wild-fowl and shore birds of Massachusetts.
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365 B78 364 G29c 331.8 G45 347 G82 385 H89
510 H83 540 M82 598.2 M83
549 S74 551.7 W93g
Howe, George. Mathematics for the practical man. Morgan and Lyman. Chemistry.
*Morse, A. P. Pocket list of the birds of eastern Massachusetts.
Spencer, L. J. World's minerals.
*Wright and Upham. Greenland icefields and life in the northern Atlantic.
BOOKS ON MECHANICAL ARTS
537.8 B39
Bedell, W. L. D. Practical electro-plating.
629.1 B64
Booth, C. E. Audel's answers on automobiles.
621 C72ma
Colvin, F. H. Machine shop mechanics.
621.I C84
Crane, W. E. American stationary engineering. Franklin and Esty. Direct current machines.
French, T. E. Manual of engineering drawing.
Hiscox, G. D. Gas, gasoline and oil-engines.
Slauson, H. W. The motor boat.
Williams, Archibald. How it works.
BOOKS ON HYGIENE
649 A29
Aikens, C. A. Home nurse's handbook of practical nursing.
613.1 C23
Carrington, T. S. Fresh air and how to use it.
613.7 D27
Davenport, C. B. Heredity in relation to eugenics.
613 H24
Harris, H. F. Health on the farm.
613 H97h
Hutchinson, Woods. Handbook of health.
612 MI9
McKendrick, J. G. Principles of physiology.
612 M85
Mosher, E. M. Health. and happiness.
614.3052
Olsen, J. C. Pure foods.
613 P97 649 T91
Tweddell, Francis. Mother's guide.
BOOKS ON HOME AND FARM
396 BII 716 BI5m
Babcock, Mrs. L. W. H. Pin-money suggestions.
Bailey, L. H. Manual of gardening.
641 B44e
Benton, C. F. Easy entertaining.
630 C83
Coulter, J. L. Co-operation among farmers.
640 F18 728 H42 395 K61 Kingsland, Mrs. Burton. Book of good manners.
173 MI9
Mckeever, W. A. Farm boys and girls.
713 M6I Miller, C. H. Making paths and driveways.
635 M83 Morse, J. E. The new rhubarb culture.
716 R32 Rexford, E. E. Amateur gardencraft.
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621.31 F85 744 F88 621.4 H62 797 S63 621 W67W
Pusey, W. A. Care of the skin and hair.
Fales and Northend. The party book. Hering, O. C. Concrete and stucco houses.
636.5 R56p 641 R69v
Robinson, J. H. Principles and practice of poultry culture.
Rorer, Mrs. S. T. Vegetable cookery and meat substitutes.
Saint-Maur, K. V. Making home profitable.
Stickley, Gustav. More Craftsman houses.
Verbeck, H. R. Let's make a flower garden. Vivian, Alfred. First principles of soil fertility.
793 B31 759.1 CII 797 CI5f 793 C47 770 C57 704 C83 733 GI7 793 G51m 759.9 G85
BOOKS ON FINE ARTS
Bates and Orr. Pageants and pageantry.
Caffin, C. H. Story of American painting.
Camp, Walter. Football for the spectator. Chubb, Percival, and others. Festivals and plays. Claudy, C. H. First book of photography. Cox, Kenyon. Classic point of view.
Gardner, E. A. Handbook of Greek sculpture.
Glover, E. H. More guessing contests.
Greenshields, E. B. Landscape painting and modern Dutch artists.
749 J16 - 793 MI9P 746 M78 793 N28
Jacquemart, Albert. History of furniture.
Mackay, C. D. A. Patriotic plays and pageants.
Moore, N. H. The lace book.
Needham, M. M. Folk festivals.
Oliver, Edwin. A. B. C. of auction bridge.
Preyer, D. C. Art of the Berlin galleries.
Ripley, M. C. Oriental rug book.
Wilson, H. S. Silverwork and jewelry.
LITERATURE, ESSAYS AND POETRY
820.9 B39
Beers, H. A. History of English romanticism in the 18th century.
Bryant, W. C. ed. New library of poetry and song.
Cooper, F. T. Some American story-tellers.
824 B43P Benson, A. C. Paul the minstrel. 821.08 B84n 813 C78 822.33 D73m Dowden, Edward. Shakespere. 821 B99bf 808.9 G19 818 G79f 822 G86s Gregory, I. A. Seven short plays. 421 H25 Hartog and Langdon. Writing of English.
*Fuess, C. M. Lord Byron as a satirist in verse. Garrett, Phineas, ed. Speaker's garland. 9v. Grayson, David. Adventures in friendship.
Homer. Odyssey; tr. by G. H. Palmer.
883 H750pa 824 H91e Hunt, Leigh. Essays.
821 K62so
Kipling, Rudyard. Songs from books.
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630 S24 728 S85m 716 V58 631 V83
793 O48 708.3 P92 745 R48 745 W69
804 C72 821 M45 Maynadier, Howard. The Arthur of the English poets.
808.1 N3I
Neilson, W. A. Essentials of poetry.
822 N87S
Noyes, Alfred. Sherwood.
421 O64
Orcutt, W. D. Writer's desk book.
8II PI8
*Palmer, Frederic and Mary. Poems.
820 P51
Phelps, W. L. Beginnings of the English romantic movement.
8II P92
*Prescott, M. N. Poems.
891.2 R44
Rigveda; ed. by Adolf Kaegi.
808.5 S49
Serviss, G. P. Eloquence.
821.08 T38
Thompson, Slason, comp. The humbler poets, 1870-1885.
814 W62
Wiggin, K. D. Child's journey with Dickens.
818 W85
Woodbridge, Elisabeth. Jonathan papers.
425 W88
Woolley, E. C. Handbook of composition.
421 W88
Woolley, E. C. Mechanics of writing.
821 Y34
Yeats, W. B. Poetical works. 2V.
BOOKS IN FRENCH AND GERMAN
*Achard, A. Le clos pommier.
*Alliot-Boymier, Mme. L. Auteurs contemporains.
*Aubertin, C. Origines et formation de la langue et de la métrique françaises.
830.9 B45
*Bernhardt, Wilhelm. Courses in German compo- sition.
843 C76
*Contes choisis.
843 D64
*Dix contes modernes.
843 D89t
*Dumas, Alexandre. Les trois mousquetaires. 2v.
840.9 F95
*Fuchs, Max. Tableau de l'histoire de la littérature Française.
844 G94
*Guizot, E. P. G. Discours sur l'histoire de la revolution d' Angleterre.
843 H13a
*Halévy, Ludovic. L'abbé Constantin.
*Imbert de Saint-Amand. Marie Antoinette et la fin de l'ancien régime.
844 L54c 941 R64p
Roland. Extraits de la chanson de Roland.
843 S2If
*Sand, George. François le Champi.
*Sand, George. Nanon.
*Sandeau, Jules. Mademoiselle de la Seigliére.
832 S33W
*Schiller, J. C. F. von. Wilhelm Tell.
831 U3IS
*Uhland, Ludwig. Selections from Uhland's bal- lads and romances.
140
92 M336is
*Lemaitre, F. E. J. Les contemporains.
843 S2In 842 S21
Lectures on literature.
843 AI7 840.8 A43 840 A88
BIOGRAPHY
Ainger, Alfred. Crabbe. Antin, Mary. The promised land.
Benson, A. C. Leaves of the tree.
Birrell, Augustine. William Hazlitt. Brown, W. G. Stephen A. Douglas.
Hind, A. M. ed. Albrecht Dürer. Howe, M. A. DeW. Life and labors of Bishop Hare. *Hunt, C. L. Life of Ellen H. Richards. Hunt, Leigh. Autobiography. 2v. Monkhouse, Cosmo. Life of Leigh Hunt.
Moses, Belle. Charles Dickens and his girl heroines. Paine, A. B. Mark Twain. 3v.
*Poore, Alfred, comp. Memoir and genealogy of John Poore.
Taylor, Howard. Hudson Taylor in early years. Thayer, W. R. Life and times of Cavour. 2v. Ward, Wilfrid. Life of John Henry, cardinal New- man. 2v.
Will, A. S. Life of James, cardinal Gibbons.
Washington, B. T. My larger education. *Vital records of Andover, Haverhill, Ipswich and Newbury.
913.39 B14 910.4 B39 917.3 B43 914.93 B66 910 B81
DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
Baikie, James. Sea-kings of Crete.
Beesley, Lawrence. Loss of the SS. Titanic.
Bennett, E. A. Your United States.
Boulger, D. C. deK. Belgium of the Belgians.
*Browne, G. W. ed. New America and the far east. IOV.
'915 C69
Collier, Price. West in the east from an American point of view. Daniels, H. K. Home life in Norway.
914.81 D22 914.42 F22 914.55 G54
Farley, Agnes. The Belmont book.
Godkin, G. S. Monastery of San Marco.
Hutton, Edward. Venice and Venetia.
914.53 H96 914.1 172 914 JI7 914.92 J95 914.4 M38
Irvine, H. D. Royal palaces of Scotland. Jaekel, Blair. Planning a trip abroad. Jungman, Nico and Beatrix. Holland. Mason, C. A. Spell of France.
917.7 M42
Mathews, J. L. Log of the "Easy Way."
917.8 M62 914.1 M74
Mills, E. A. Spell of the Rockies.
Moncrieff and Palmer. Bonnie Scotland.
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92 C84 92 A63I 920 B44 92 H339 92 D747 92 D934h 92 H227 92 R391 92 H315 92 H913m 92 D554m 92 C59IP 929.2 P796
92 T215 92 C314t 92 N465w
92 G352 92 W272m
917.94 M89 917.422 PI2 917.88 P25 914 POI
Muir, John. The Yosemite.
Packard, Winthrop. White Mountain trails.
Parsons, Eugene. Guidebook to Colorado.
Prentys, E. P. How to visit Europe on next to nothing. Ross, E. A. Changing America.
917.3 R73
Ross, E. A. The changing Chinese.
Shattuck, G. B. ed. The Bahama islands.
Smith, Mrs. B. W. Traveller's tales.
914.2 S6I
Singleton, Esther. How to visit the English cathe- drals.
915.4 S81
Steel and Menpes. India.
916.1 T56
Todd, M. L. Tripoli the mysterious.
799 W15
914.4 W 55
Wallace, Dillon. Saddle and camp in the Rockies. Wharton, A. H. In château land.
HISTORY
951 CI6
Cantlie and Jones. Sun Yat Sen and the awakening of China.
973.3 C63 962 C88
Coburn, F. W. Battle of April 19, 1775.
Cromer, E. B. Modern Egypt. 2v.
951 D4I
Denby, Charles. China and her people. 2v.
970.1 G88i
Grinnell, G. B. Indians of to-day.
Harris, M. D. Story of Coventry.
942.4 H24 973.74 K63 *Kirwan and Splane. Memorial history of the 17th regiment, M. V. I.
944.5 O41
Okey, Thomas. Story of Avignon.
941 R13
Rait, R. S. Scotland.
973 S376
955 S56
973.74 W 58
*Whitcomb, C. E. History of the 2d Massachu- setts light artillery.
FICTION
Barbour, R. H. House in the hedge.
Barrie, J. M. Peter and Wendy.
Bazin, René. Children of Alsace.
Bennett, E. A. Denry the audacious.
Bennett, E. A. Helen with the high hand.
*Bosher, K. L. L. Mary Cary. Buchan, John. Great diamond pipe.
Bryant, Marguerite. The adjustment.
Buckrose, J. E. Bachelor's comedy.
Buckrose, J. E. The toll bar. Caine, W. R. H. Revolt at Roskelly's.
Schouler, James. History of the United States. v. 6. Shuster, W. M. Strangling of Persia.
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915.1 R73 917.296 S53 914 S64
Chesterton, G. K. Innocence of Father Brown. Child, R. W. The blue wall. Curtis, I. G. Woman from Wolverton. Davis, W. S. Friar of Wittenberg. Day, Holman. The red lane. De la Pasture, E. B. Honorable Mrs. Garry. De la Pasture, E. B. Man from America.
Devereux, Mary. From kingdom to colony.
Doyle, Sir A. C. The lost world. Dragoumis, Julia. Tales of a Greek island.
Farnol, Jeffrey. The money moon.
Ferber, Edna. Dawn O'Hara.
Gillmore, I. H. Phoebe, Ernest and Cupid. Gould, E. L. Grandma. Grimshaw, Beatrice. When the red gods call.
Hannay, J. O. The major's niece. Harker, L. A. Mr. Wycherly's wards. Hay, Ian, pseud. The right stuff.
Henry, O. pseud. The four million.
Henry, O. pseud. Voice of the city.
Hinkson, Mrs. K. T. Paradise farm.
Hopkins, W. J. Concerning Sally. Hughes, Rupert. Miss 318 and Mr. 37.
Hughes, Rupert. The old nest.
Hunting, Gardner. Hand in the game.
Hutchinson, M. F. Captain Ferrercourt's widow.
James, Henry. Daisy Miller. Johnson, Owen. Stover at Yale.
Johnston, Mary. Cease firing.
Jordan, Elizabeth. May Iverson tackles life.
King, Basil. Street called straight.
Laughlin, C. E. The penny philanthropist. Lee, Charles. Our little town. Lee, Jennette. Mr. Achilles. Lincoln, J. C. Captain Warren's wards.
Lincoln, J. C. Rise of Roscoe Paine. Lippmann, J. M. Martha by-the-day. Luffman, L. B. Question of latitude. Macnaughton, S. The Andersons. Macnaughton, S. Peter and Jane. Marshall, Archibald. The squire's daughter.
Mason, A. E. W. The turnstile. Miller, H. R. The man higher up. Montgomery, L. M. Chronicles of Avonlea. Morris, Gouveneur. It, and other stories.
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Norris, Kathleen. Mother. Paine, R. D. Judgments of the sea.
Paine, R. D. Sandy Sawyer, sophomore. Parker, L. N. Pomander walk. *Peard, F. M. The Baroness. Pearson, E. L. The believing years.
Pryce, Richard. Christopher.
Rice, A. H. Romance of Billy-goat hill.
Richmond, G. L. S. Second violin.
Richmond, G. L. S. Strawberry acres.
Schauffler, R. C. The goodly fellowship.
Sedgwick, A. D. Tante.
Sidgwick, Ethel. Herself.
Sidgwick, Ethel. Le gentleman.
Smith, F. H. Arm-chair at the inn.
Snaith, J. C. Principal girl.
Stacpoole, H. deV. Patsy.
Steiner, E. A. The broken wall.
Stevenson, B. F. Mystery of the Boule cabinet.
*Sullivan, T. R. Heart of us. Train, Arthur. "C Q" or, In the wireless house.
Van Dyke, Henry. Unknown quantity.
Waller, M. E. Cry in the wilderness.
*Ward, E. S. P. Chariot of fire. Watts, M. S. The legacy.
Webster, Jean. Just Patty.
Whitechurch, V. L. Off the main road.
Wright, H. B. Winning of Barbara Worth.
CHILDREN'S BOOKS; NON-FICTION
Andersen, H. C. Fairy tales.
398.4 A544 790 B15b Bailey, C. S. Boys' make-at-home things.
790 B15g Bailey, C. S. Girls' make-at-home things.
920 B19 Baldwin, James. American book of golden deeds.
940 BI4t Baldwin, James. Thirty more famous stories re- told.
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