The Union Library, which was started by generous presentations of books and funds, and which has since its establishment acquired new books on the average of one a day, now contains over 15,000 volumes. To this collection of modern books of literary value have recently been added the following:
Ingo, Outspoken Essays, second series
Sargent, The Door.
Squire, Collected Parodies.
Ruhl, New Masters of the Baltie.
Lane, Letters of Franklin K. Lane.
Ficke, Mr. Faust.
Hopkins, Thomas Hardy's Dorset.
McCombs, Making Woodrow Wilson President.
Quiller-Couch, On the Art of Reading.
Raleigh, English Voyages of the Sixteenth Century.
Stearus, Civilization in the United States.
Graves, Mr. Funch's History of Modern England.
Chapman, William Lloyd Garrison.
Mencken, American Language.
Nitti, Peaceless Europe.
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