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BY-LAWS

OF THE

BOARD OF EDUCATION,

CONCERNING THE

LIBRARY OF THE FREE ACADEMY.

§ 42. The Principal shall at all times have access to the Library, and shall, on application to the Librarian, be entitled to the free use thereof.

42. The Professors and Tutors shall, at all times, on application to the Librarian, have access to the Library, and enjoy the right of taking books therefrom, provided no Professor have more than six, and no Tutor have more than three volumes belonging to the Library, at any one time, in his possession.

§ 44. The Students of the Senior, Junior, Sophomore, and Freshman classes shall be entitled to the use of the Library, under the conditions hereafter mentioned.

§ 45. The Library shall be opened to students every alternate Friday throughout the Academic Terms, from 8 to 9 A.M., for the return of books, and from 3 to 3 P.M., for the delivery of books; and it shall be the duty of the Librarian to be in the Library at those times.

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§ 46. Students shall make application for books in the following manner:

a. The Librarian will furnish blank certificates, in form as follows:

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[Space for Name, Class, and Section], having, during the past two weeks, obtained the Library average (0.75) for scholarship in my department, and having received no mark of demerit for misconduct, and having been punctual in attendance, is declared to be entitled to the use of the Library, provided no objections exist on other grounds.

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b. The above certificate, dated the previous afternoon, and signed by at least three of the Professors or Tutors, whose recitations the student may have attended during the preceding two weeks, must be handed to the Librarian at the stated time on Friday morning, together with any book which the applicant may have drawn therefrom.

c. On the back of this certificate, thus dated and signed, the applicant will inscribe, in the order of his preference, the titles of any books which he may desire. He shall be entitled to the first in order not in use, unless its removal from the Library be forbidden; BUT IN NO CASE SHALL ANY STUDENT HAVE

MORE THAN ONE VOLUME BELONGING ΤΟ THE LIBRARY AT ONE TIME IN HIS

POSSESSION.

d. The books thus applied for having been selected, and recorded by the Librarian during the day, will be delivered to the applicants the same day at three o'clock.

§ 47. No book shall be taken from the Library, UNDER ANY PRETENCE, BY ANY PERSON, without the authority of the Librarian, and every book taken shall be duly recorded in a register provided for that purpose.

48. No book shall be retained by any instructor or student for a longer period than two weeks, without renewal, except books of reference used by an instructor in his recitation room. All books shall be returned one week before the end of the Term.

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§ 49. Should any student wish the renewal of a book already in his possession, he must fulfil every requirement of the 46th section, exactly as if he required another book; and should any application have been made for it in the meantime, his right thereto shall cease.

§ 50. The penalties for defacing, mutilating, or losing books belonging to the Library, shall, in the case of students, be as follows:

a. For defacing a book, suspension from the use of the Library for not less than one month or more than three months, at the discretion of the Librarian, or till the injury be repaired, to be entered in the Library account.

b. For mutilating or losing a book, complete restriction from the use of the Library, until the book be replaced, rebound, or repaired, as the Librarian may require.

§ 51. Any book delivered to any student or instructor, whether text-book, book of reference, or library book, shall constitute a charge against him of the cost of the book, to be paid by him unless it be returned in good condition, or its loss or injury be satisfactorily accounted for to the Librarian; AND, IN CASE OF A STUDENT, UNLESS THE SAME BE PAID FOR OR REPLACED WITHOUT DELAY, HE SHALL BE DISMISSED FROM THE ACADEMY. In cases of gross carelessness, or wanton injury of the books, punishment shall be inflicted in addition to reparation.

52. The Librarian shall report to the Executive Committee, at the end of each Term, the condition of the Library, the books injured or lost, and the persons by whom they were lost or injured.

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Catalogues of the Library may be obtained by applying to the Libra

APPENDIX

TO THE

ALPHABETICAL CATALOGUE.

Books Added to the Library since the Catalogue was Prepared and put to Press, to January 1, 1861,

ABBOTT, JOHN S. C. Empire of Austria; Its Rise and Present Power. (Monarchies of Continental Europe.) Large 12mo. New York, 1859. ABBOTT, JOHN S. C. Empire of Russia; from the remotest period to (Monarchies of Continental Europe.) Large 12mo.

the present time.

New York. 1860.

ABBOTT, JOHN S. C. The French Revolution of 1789, as viewed in the
Light of Republican Institutions. 8vo. New York. 1859.

ABOUT, EDMOND. La Grèce Contemporaine. 12mo. Paris. 1858.
ABOUT, EDMOND. Le Roi des Montagnes. 12mo. Paris. 1859.
ABOUT, EDMOND. Les Marriages de Paris. 12mo. Paris. 1859.

ABOUT, EDMOND. Tolla. 12mo. Paris. 1859.

ADLER, G. S. History of Provençal Poetry. Trans. from the Fr., etc. See Fauriel.

AEDIE, JOHN D.D. Early Oriential History; Egypt, Assyria, Persia, etc.

Crown 8vo. London and Glasgow. 1852. (Encyclo. Metro. Cabinet Ed.) EGIVETA, PAULUS. Seven Books of. Trans. from the Greek, with a Commentary, &c., by Francis Adams. 3 vols. 8vo. London. 1844-47. (Sydenham Soc. Pub.)

ESCHYLUS. Tragedies of, with Introductory and Explanatory Notes. 16mo. London. 1831. (Murray's Family Lib.-Dramatic Series.)

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