The following books have been added to the Union Library during the past two weeks:
"The Poems of Ernest Dawson."
"The Story of Concord Told by Concord Writers," edited by Josephine Latham Swayne.
"Shelburne Essays," by Paul Elmer More.
"The Rhine from Rotterdam to Constance," by Karl Baedeker.
"The Domestic and Artistic Life of John Singleton Copley R.A.," by Martha Babcock Amory.
"A Staff Officer's Scrap-Book during the Russo-Japanese War," by Sir Ian Hamilton, K. C.B.
"The Gate of Death, a Diary," by Arthur C. Benson.
"The Age of Johnson (1748-1798)" by Thomas Seccombe.
"The Writings of Benjamin Franklin," by Albert Henry Smyth. (10 vols.)
"Good Hunting," by Theodore Roosevelt.
"The Spirit of Labor," by Hutchins Hapgood.
"Speeches, Lectures and Letters," by Wendell Phillips. (2 vols.)
"The Memoirs of Arthur Hamilton, B.A.," by Arthur C. Benson.
"The Steps of Life," by Carl Hilty.
"Christian Science," by Mark Twain.
"The Outcome of the Civil War," (American Nation, vol. 21.) by J. K. Hosmer.
"Samtliche Werke," by J. von W. Goethe (vols. 36 and 37.)
"Ibsen--the man, his art and his significance," by Haldane Macfall.
"Through Man to God," by G. A. Gordon.
"The War of the Worlds," by H. G. Wells.
"The Isone," by Edward Noble.
"Before Adam," by Jack London.
"How Doth the Simple Spelling Bee," by Owen Wister.
"In Peril of Change," by C. F. G. Masterman.
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