One of the many excellent customs that still survive at Harvard is that of every senior's giving books to the library before he leaves. This is a custom to which we wish to call the attention of every member of '82. Every man desires to leave something behind him to his college, and there is no more useful, and at the same time inexpensive way of gratifying this desire than by leaving books. Every one must have some books that he has used during his college course for which he can have but little use hereafter, and by giving such books to the library he may do a great deal of good.
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Appleton Chapel.