One of the most distinctive features of Harvard is an extensive library system. This has always been valuable but during the last three years its scope has been much enlarged by the formation of special reference libraries in the various recitation buildings. The work in the German, French, Greek, Natural History, Political Economy and History departments has been greatly facilitated by the new plan. It is now announced that another special reference library has been given to the college for the use of students in Philosophy 11, the Ethics of Social Reform. The new library is in Lower Dane Hall and will be open to all students. It contains several hundred volumes, selected and arranged by Professor Peabody, The wide range of the course makes a complete library impossible, yet there are many books on all the main topics and the library will undoubtedly be of the greatest value to men in the course.
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