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LIBRARY SCHOOL

stantly receiving additions from librarians and manufacturers throughout the country. A collection of cataloging rules and of classification systems is making for comparative study. A number of devices and patents, such as temporary binders, pamphlet cases, newspaper files, etc., have been contributed by inventors and manufacturers.

REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION

Credit for 65 hours (p. 171),including the prescribed military and physical training, in addition to two years' prescribed technical library work, is required for graduation. The technical work is of junior and senior grade, and must be taken at the University, but the work of the first two years covers general university studies and may be taken at any college from which credits are accepted. COURSE OF INSTRUCTION

Required for the degree of B.L.S.

The work of the first two years may consist of any of the courses offered in the University, the requirements for which students can meet.

THIRD YEAR

1. Elementary Library Economy (Lib. 1) ; Elementary Reference (Lib. 2) ; Selection of Books (Lib. 3) ; Elementary Apprentice work (Lib. 4). 2. Elementary Library Economy (Lib. 1) ; Elementary Reference (Lib. 2) ; Selection of Books (Lib. 3) ; Elementary Apprentice Work (Lib. 4).

FOURTH YEAR

1. Selection of Books (Lib. 3) ; Advanced Library Economy (Lib. s) ; Bibliography (Lib. 6) ; History of Libraries (Lib. 7) ; Advanced Reference (Lib. 8) ; Advanced Apprentice Work (Lib. 10). 2. Selection of Books (Lib. 3) ; Advanced Library Economy (Lib. 5) ; Bibliography (Lib. 6) ; Advanced Reference (Lib. 8) ; Book-making (Lib. 9) ; Advanced Apprentice Work (Lib. 10); Thesis (Lib. 11).