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Books Added to Union Library

The following books have been added to the Union Library since the beginning of the mid-year period:

"Admirals All," by H. Newbolt.

"Agamemnon," by Edward Fitzgerald.

"The American College in American Life," by C. F. Thwing '76.

"American Problems," by J. H. Baker.

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"Art of Thomas Hardy," by L. Johnson.

Autobiography of John Galt in two volumes.

"Causes of the Civil War," by F. E. Chadwick.

"Christian Science," by Mark Twain.

"The City," by A. Upson.

"Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson," edited in twelve volumes by E. W. Emerson '66.

"Complete Works of Richard Crawshaw," edited by W. B. Turnbull.

"Dodsley's Old English Plays," by W. C. Hazlitt.

"Dramatists of Today," by E. E. Hale, Jr., '83.

"Essays on Higher Education," by G. T. Ladd.

"Ethical Writings of Cicero," translated by A. P. Peabody.

"The First Half of the Seventeenth Century," by H. J. C. Grierson.

"The Flight of Marie Antoinette," by G. Lenotre.

"The Holy Roman Empire," by James Bryce.

"The Iliad of Homer," by W. C. Bryant.

"The Illustrious O'Hagan," by J. H. McCarthy.

"The Island Race," by H. Newbolt.

"James McNeill Whistler," by E. L. Cary.

"A Knight of the Cumberland," by J. Fox, Jr.

"La Comedie di Dante Alighieri," by Paget Toynbee.

"Letters of Henrik Ibsen," translated by J. N. Laurvik and M. Morison.

"Life and Times of Oliver Goldsmith," two volumes, by J. Forster.

"Life and Times of Rev. John Wesley," by d'Tyerman.

"A Literary History of the English People," by J. J. Jusserand.

"Looking Backward," by E. Bellamy.

"Love Triumphant," by F. L. Knowles '96.

"Madame Recanier," by Edouard Herriot, two volumes.

"Makers of Japan," by J. Morris.

"Memoirs of Arthur Hamilton," by A. C. Benson.

"Memoir and Correspondence of John Murray," by S. Smiles.

"The Mendelssohn Family," by S. Hensel.

"Newer Ideals of Peace," by Jane Addams.

"Old Boston Taverns," by S. A. Drake.

"Outcome of the Civil War," by J. K. Hosmer '55.

"Physical Education," by Dr. D. A. Sargent.

"The Poetical Works of the Rev. George Crabbe," edited by his son.

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