The announcement made by the Co-operative Society in regard to foreign text books, marks an extension of the advantages of this practical and useful institution. Students who have taken German and French courses know the disadvantages and delays under which they have labored before they could really begin their work. It is proposed now to collect the orders at once and forward to the foreign publishers, and thus do away with the uncertainties and high prices attendant on purchases from American and especially Cambridge booksellers. In order to realize the full benefits of this scheme, the orders should be as large as possible. Let every student, therefore, who contemplates taking a course in which he will need foreign text-books make out his order as early as possible.
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