The following books have recently been added to the Union Library:
"A Short History of Architecture," by R. Sturgis '02.
"The Book Review Digest," edited by J. R. Wilson and C. E. Fanning.
"Child Labor and the Republic," reprinted from the annals for 1907 of the American Academy of Political and Social Science.
"Christian Science," by Mark Twain.
"The Coming Struggle in Eastern Asia," by B. L. P. Weale.
"Come and Find Me," by Elizabeth Robins.
"Foot Notes to Evolution," by D. S. Jordan.
"Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Ireland," by Sir J. B. Burke.
"The Gospel of Barnabas," edited and translated by Lonsdale and Laura Ragg.
"The Great Secret," by E. Phillips Oppenheim.
"Julia Marlowe," by J. D. Barry.
"The Old Dominion," by Thomas Nelson Page.
"Outlines of Indian Philosophy," by Paul Deussen.
"The Pilgrim's Guide," by John Dunton.
"The Political Opinions of Thomas Jefferson," by J. W. Wayland.
"The Scarecrow," by Percy Mackaye.
"Select Epigrams from the Greek Anthology," by J. W. Mackail.
"Studies in Root-parasitism," by C. A. Barber.
"Technical Dictionary of Engineering, in Six Languages," by Kurt Deinhardt and Alfred Schlomann.
"The $30,000 Bequest and other Stories," by Mark Twain.
"The Twenty-fourth Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteers," by A. S. Roe.
"Some Remarks on a Pretended Answer to a Discourse Concerning the Common-Prayer Worship with an Exhortation to the Churches in New England," by Increase Mather.
"A Testimony Against Several Prophane and Superstitious Customs Now Practised in New England," by Increase Mather.
"Leaves of Grass," by Walt Whitman.
"The last three books of this list are among a collection given by Professor C. E. Norton '46, containing also several valuable religious works by Martin Luther and other writers of his time. These have been placed in the Treasure Room.
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