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Show BOOKS ARE ADDED TO UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Miss Esther Nelson, librarian at the University of Utah, has just added an unusually large number of new boohs to the university library, Including more than seventy volumes on various subjects. Some of the books deal with specific subjects sub-jects taught at the institution, while others oth-ers are of a more general interest The list follows: Edward Berdoe, The Browning Encyclopedia; Ency-clopedia; Sir Walter Besant, The Art of Fiction: W. B. Cannon, laboratory Course in Physiology; Paul Cams--, Nature of the State, and Rise of Man; E. L. Gary, Browning, Poet and Man; Robert Chambers, Vestiges of (he Natural History His-tory of Creation ; G. W. Cooke, Guide Book to the Poetic, and Dramatic Works of Robert Browning; C. C. Curtis, Nature and Development of Plants; W. J. Dakin, Pearls; Oliver Davie, Methods in the Art of Taxidermy; C. H. Desch, Chemistry and Testing of Cement; Hugo Dierner, Industrial Organization and Management; Charity Dye, Story-Teller's Art; J. B. Esenwein, Writing the Photoplay; A lex-ander lex-ander Findlay, Physical Chemistry; H. F. Gadow, Wanderings of Animals; C. H. Graho. Art of the Short Story; Stephen uramini. inrouyn tmssian jentrai Asia; Louis Guenther. Investment and Speculation; Specu-lation; F. Haber, Thermodynamics of Technical Gas Reactions; J., F. J-Iecker, Russian Sociology ; Heredity and Eugenics; Eu-genics; Edward Hlndle, Flies in Relation to Disease; Blood-sucking Flies; J. L. Kellogg, Shellfish Industries; Edmund and Hibbert Xnecht, (eva.). New Reduction Re-duction Methods in Volumetric Analysis; O. H. Latter, Bees and Wasps; Max Le Blanc, Text Book of Electro-chemistry; Sir Sidney Lee, Life of Shakespeare; Shake-speare; W. C. McC. Lewis, System of ' Physical Chemistry; T. R. Lounshury. Early Literiry Career of Rj'oeit Brown-nig; Brown-nig; S. W. Mo-Call, Business of Congress; J. H. Manners. Happiness and Oih.;r Plays; C. L. Maxcy, Rhetorical Principles of Narration; T. H. Morgan, Heredity and Sex; Robert Munro, Palaeolithic Man; R. L. Neal. Short Stories in Ihe Making; J. T. Nettloship, Robert Browning; Arthur Ar-thur Newsholme, Declining Birth Rate; L. L. Notestein. Modern Short Story: Mrs. Sutherland Orr. Life and Letters of Robert Browning; Wilhelm Ostwaid, Outlines Out-lines of General Cbemlstrv; Brett Pase. Writing tor Vaudeville ; Raymond Pearl, Modes of Resea rch in Genetics; II. A. Phillips. Art in Short Story Narration ; the Rev. ITastinsrs Rashdall. Ethics; K. C. Richardson, Beginnings of Libraries; H. T. Ricketts. Contributions to Medical Science: Eugenia Rignano. On the Inheritance In-heritance of Acquire! Characters; E. Roberts, Famous Chemists; M. H. Robinson. Rob-inson. Organizing a Bu sines; H. .7. H. Russell, The Flea; C. W. Pateeby, Methods Meth-ods of Race Regeneration; W, B. Scott, History of Land Mammals In the Western West-ern Hemisphere: R. W. Sellars. Next Step In Democracy; I. L. Sharfman. Railway Rail-way Regulation; L. A. Slierman, What Is Phakespeare?; C. A. Smith, The American Short Story; L. W. Smith. Writing of the Short Story; Stories by English Authors CS vols.. ; Frank ThUly, Introduction to Ethics: F. P. Treadwoll. Analytical Chemistry: Chem-istry: Qualitative Analysis; R. E. TwiMi-cll. TwiMi-cll. Trading Facts m New Aicxicun History; Tlugo dc Yrios. Intra eMIul i r Pangenesis; A. V. Waile. Modern Masterpieces Master-pieces ot" Short Prose Faction; Sir Spencer Walpole. History of Twentv-flve Years: A. D. We'F Education of Tomorrow; August Welsmsmn. Germ-Plasm: W. C. I'. Whetman, Heredity and S-nf-iety, and Introduction to Eugenics; II. W. Wright, Self-Realizatlon. |