Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 July 1906 — LIBRARY NEWS. [ARTICLE]
LIBRARY NEWS.
We should 1 ike to thank the public for their liberal response to our call for old magazines, and any material of the following kinds will be gladly accepted at any time: Commencement progranms of the Rensselaer High School of any date. Magazines, in single numbers or bound volumes, regardless of age or subject. Books regardles of subject, if complete. Pamphlets, regardless of age or subject. Reports, in sets or single numl>ers, of any society, secret order or institution. Catalogues of.any educational institution in Indiana, regardless of date. Minutes and proceedings of any church organization of any date or denomination. Proceedings or programs of societies or clubs, especially the “Ladies Literary Club.” The following new books were received at the Library this week: Reason in society—Reason in art—Reason in science, by Santayana. Parliamentary England, by Jenks. Watts’ dictionary of Chefnistry, by Muir & Morley 4. Power through response, by Call. Self-supporting home, by Saint Maur. Convenient houses, by Gibson. Standard operas—Standard orations, by Upton. Emminent Authors of the nineteenth century, by Brands. Nero; a drama, by Phillips. Mediaeval England, by Batison Marie Theresa, by Bright. Story of King Alfred, by Besant. Marcus Aurifius, by Casaubon, Constantine the Great, by Firth. Frederick the Great, by Reddaw»y. Horace Greely, by Linn. Mohammed, by Margolionth. Life and Times of Savonarola, by Villari. Wellington, by Morris. Rasselas, by Johnson.
