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To the Editors of the Crimson:
As the examinations are closing there are probably left on many shelves a large assortment of text-books that will never gain be used. Here, out of sheer inertia, they are allowed to accumulate, or taken for a trifling sum to a second-hand book-store; yet could their owners realize the value of them for the educational work carried on by members of the University, they would perhaps be willing by this slight sacrifice or display of energy to assist the work to which others are giving so much of their time. There is at this time particular need for the Hill's Rhetoric in the work of the Prospect Union, and surely from so large a class as English A enough men should be found who are willing to meet the demand. Any volumes left at the CRIMSON office will be received most thankfully and put into constant use. K. R.
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