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J such rccuuls. k— rtMir m i ways. I he ui..l- <: " v e r a l National ALUMNI GOSS11' e OCClii i father nt'y. Mary i«: " C l E S n E E i S e r wfl bi followed in I'ittd i* . 1. by w uno nas « ^ 7 connected with the State I ibrary at Salem. Oregon. i vision, 0. S. Veterans' Bureau w- were fortunate e nough to attend the R, : I ~ d State Library w 1 meeting^you were no "doubt present at the toco nd performance f a real Library play "Exit Miss Lizzie Cox," by Anne M. B 1 IS. This was first presented by J> - - - - * " • ' - •• '*--*• reral years ago, and .-.- o—o .' — - n •• -— — gives as an excuse that it is a reference book and that by ''getting a book across" she is living up to her library ideals. -Read 'em and dry your eyes/' says Arthur R. Curry, '21, of his Reference room rules published in the University of Oklahoma magazine. The following are a few extracts that will be appreciated by many long suffering reference librarians: 1. 'The books in the reference rooms of the Library are not worth much as a rule; otherwise they wouldn't be there. So treat 'em rough. Jam them into the standards and ends of the book shelves so that the leaves are all crumpled up: this is one of the best ways known of doing them permanent damage. 2. This is your library (remember that) bought and paid for by your father's axes; use at accordingly. If you see anything you" want i n a book J r£gaJne cop it It may not be worth anything to anybody else, you know. If you take one volume of a set, especially the index volume, please take the whole set V f too heavy, that w(il save us embarrassing apofogies for the m i i ^ v S J ^ •>. lalk as loud as you like in the halls " " reading rooms, and outside under the windows. It does not bother anyone." Library School dinner and mttting. The • )l ^omerence Hotel the evening of April 26th. T Jim Mathews will have charge of the dinner.
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