The Library bindery has been sold to the New England Book Binding Company, ending 38 years of operation by the University. The sale, which will be made final today, includes all machinery and supplies.
Samuel H. Donnell '37, who purchased the bindery, is a former assistant dean of the Business School. He has also been manager of the Harvard Bindery. Donnell has stated that he plans to move the Bindery to a new location in the Boston area later this year.
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