The following is a list of the books missing from the library of the Union. If any of them are found, it is requested that they be returned to the library immediately. If anyone desires to replace any of the missing books with new ones, it will be greatly appreciated.
Balzac, "Analytic Studies," Vol. 1.
Balzac, "Provincial Life," Vol. 1.
Bryce, "American Commonwealth," Vols. 1 and 2.
Connor, "Sky Pilot."
Dickens, "Nicholas Nickleby," Vols. 1 and 2.
Dowson, "Poems."
Du Bois, "Harvard University Songs."
Duncan, "Doctor Luke of Labrador."
France, "Le crime de Sylvestre Bonnard."
France, "Thais."
Gardner, "Handbook of Greek Sculpture."
Hart '80, "Formation of the Union."
Harte, "From Sandhill to Pine."
Hawkins, "Rupert of Hentzau."
Hawthorne, "Writings," Vol. 3.
Hugo, "Les Miserables," Vol. 1.
James M.'69, "Psychology."
Lewis, "Confessions of a Detective."
London, "Faith of Men."
London, "Children of the Frost."
Ludwig, "Werke," Vols. 1 and 2.
MacGrath, "The Man on the Box."
Phelps p.'91, "The Permanent Contribution of the Nineteenth Century to English Literature."
Pier '95, "Harding of St. Timothy's."
Scott, "Poetical Works," Vol. 7.
Seignobos, "Political History of Europe since 1814."
Shakespeare, "As You Like It."
Shakespeare, "Henry IV," Vol. 1.
Shakespeare, "Rape of Luerece."
Tarbell, "History of Greek Art."
Trollope, "Doctor Thorne."
Wendell and Greenough, "A History of Literature in America."
Wendell '77, "William Shakespeare."
White and Adams, "The Mystery."
Wilde, "Poems," Vols. 1 and 2.
Wilde, "Salome."
Williamson, C. N. and A. M., "Lady Betty Across the Water."
Woodbury '77, "Edgar Allan Poe."
Zola, "Truth."
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