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Holiday songs and every day songs and

Poulsson, Emilie.
games. Music by various composers.

1901.

Pyle, Katharine. As the goose flies. 1901.

Russell, W. B. The sea children.

Wahlenberg, Anna. Swedish fairy tales.

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LIST OF PHOTOGRAPHS OF PAINTINGS. May, 1901. 32 pp.
CATALOGUE OF ENGLISH PROSE FICTION. New and enlarged
edition, containing additions to Jan. 1, 1901. 348 pp.
The new edition may be obtained free of charge, by persons
returning the old edition.

BOOKS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. 1900. 128 pp.

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FRENCH AND GERMAN BOOKS.

1900. 20 pp.

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BULLETIN. Issued Feb. 1, April 1, June 1, Oct. 1, Dec. 1.

Free

THE RIVERDALE PRESS: C. A. W. SPENCER.

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The library is open from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. daily (except Sundays
and Washington's Birthday, Patriots' Day, Memorial Day, Seven-
teenth of June, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day,
and Christmas).

The library is free. Residents of Brookline over twelve years of
age may take out books.

Children under twelve may borrow books from the collection in the
Children's Reading Room.

SUMMER READING.

Vacations are approaching, when time for reading is plenty, and
new books are very scarce. The Library is always ready to offer
suggestions as to interesting books from its stores of standard
literature to anyone wanting something entertaining to read, whether
a novel, a biography, a book of essays, a book on outdoor life, or
travels in foreign countries.

A bulletin board near the Desk calls attention to some of the best
recent books, giving descriptive notes about them, and we are
indebted to several other libraries for suggestive printed lists on
various subjects, to which we add our own shelf-numbers.

As a help to those wanting a good story, a list of 50 novels is
printed in this bulletin.

There is a practical advantage in old books for summer reading;
they may be kept fourteen days, and then renewed for as much
longer, so that one may take them off on trips to the country, sending
cards with book-numbers to the Library for renewal.

RESERVED BOOKS.

A book not "in" will be reserved for the borrower who pays for
and fills out a printed postal card, which may be obtained at the
Delivery Desk for one cent.

This card will be mailed when the book is again available, and the
book will be held for the borrower for one day.

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