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LIBRARY NEWS AND NOTICES 221<br />

Vacation Book Privileges<br />

Beginning with June first, regular borrowers may take<br />

books out of town for the summer on the following conditions:<br />

Not more than ten books may be issued on one card.<br />

of these may be fiction.<br />

Four<br />

Books will be stamped due October 1, 1920, from which<br />

date a fine of two cents a day will accrue on each. They may<br />

be returned at any time before that date.<br />

Any transportation charges on books returned must be<br />

prepaid.<br />

Borrowers will be asked to give their out of town addresses<br />

and their cards will be held at the Library.<br />

The Library reserves the right to refuse to lend by this<br />

method any books which it seems unwise to take out of general<br />

circulation for so long a time.<br />

Exhibition of French Posters<br />

In the Central Library there is a loan exhibition, a collection<br />

of French railroad posters, beautiful both in color and<br />

design, which represent French decorative art applied to advertising.<br />

This collection which is to be exhibited in a number of<br />

large cities, called forth much interest and favorable comment<br />

in New York where it was shown before it came to Pittsburgh.<br />

Exhibition for Secondary School Students<br />

There will be a display of catalogues, books, and pictures<br />

of colleges and universities in the Central Library from the<br />

first of June to the first of August. This exhibition is planned<br />

to give young people who have not yet decided upon a college,<br />

a chance to know the various opportunities offered by the colleges<br />

and universities of the country.

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