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LIBRARY.

Wm. Wertenbaker, Librarian. F. W. Page, Assistant Librarian.

The Library of the University, originally selected and arranged by Mr.
Jefferson, and since enlarged by purchases and donations, now contains
about 36,000 volumes.

Valuable additions are made from the donation of $1,000 per annum
for five years by W. W. Corcoran, Esq., of Washington, D. C.


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Students are allowed the use of the books under the usual restrictions,
and the librarian is present in the library for four hours daily, to attend
to their wants.

Persons at a distance, who may desire to consult this library by correspondence,
can do so on payment of a small charge, proportioned to
the time and labor expended on the research required, copying of titles
or passages from authors, &c. A letter on this subject, prepaid, addressed
to Frederick W. Page, Esq., Assistant Librarian, will receive attention.