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SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT

Enlargement of The Cambridge Magazine

Beginning with the May number, the MAGAZINE will be enlarged to a size of page slightly less than that of the standard monthly magazines. A larger type will be used than at present, but the single column page will be retained. This change will make the advertising page the THENEW YORK PUBLIC LIBSame size as that of the other monthlies. The subscription price and the price per copy of the p ASTOR, LENOMAGAZINE will remain unchanged. In its en1897larged form THE CAMBRIDGE MAGAZINE Will

TILDEN FOUNDATIONS.

emphasize more forcibly than ever its position as the Only high-class illustrated monthly magazine of general literature selling at five cents a copy or fifty cents a year.

In order that the MAGAZINE may be fit for binding, Volume II will begin with the May number, and thereafter six numbers will constitute a volume. Volume I, consisting of the February, March and April numbers, will contain considerably more than two hundred pages, with many illustrations.

THE BULLETIN

The Cambridge Public Library Bulletin will be published on or about the 15th day of each month. The primary object of the publication is to present lists of new books added to the library. The book notices will be more extended than those of the weekly lists hitherto published in the newspapers, and which will be continued as heretofore. The bulletin will also make possible the publication of special reading lists either on topics of the day or on suggested subjects.

The bulletin is for free distribution. had at all times at the library, at the local delivery staCopies may be tions, and possibly at a few other places to be determined later. The cost of the bulletin sent by mail will be twenty-five cents per annum, payable in advance. scriptions will be received at the library, or at the office of the Cambridge Co-operative Society, 744 Massachusetts

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Books which have the letter R in place of the call num-
may be found in the reference library.

THE CAMBRIDGE Magazine

The Cambridge Magazine Offers

FIFTY PER

CENT. COMMISSION to Canvassers
for Subscribers

The Agent gets 25 cents for each new subscriber at the regular

rate of 50 cents a year.

Call or write at once for territory, agent's book, sample copies, etc.

CAMBRIDGE MAGAZINE COMPANY

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The library is open for the delivery of books, except Sundays and holidays, from 10 A.M. until 8 P.M. Reading-rooms open from 10 A.M. until 9 P. M., and on Sundays from 2 until 6 P. M.

LOCAL DELIVERY STATIONS

Books are collected from and delivered to all local stations, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays.

Marcellus I. Dow, 169 Pearl St., Cambridgeport.

E. C. Gove, 275 Main St., Cambridgeport.

Mrs. H. M. Grant, 2 Holworthy St., Cambridge.

James W. Hunnewell, 2074 Massachusetts Ave., North Cambridge.
Carrie E. Phillips, corner of Huron and Concord Avenues.

Prospect Union, 744 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridgeport.

L. W. Reycroft, 336 Cambridge St., East Cambridge.

LIST OF NEW BOOKS.

PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION.

Butler, Joseph. Works. Ed. by W. E. Gladstone. Oxford,

1896. 2 v. 8°.

208-B 97 Vol. 1. The analogy of religion, natural and revealed, to the constitution and course of nature; Of personal identity; Of the nature of virtue; Correspondence of Dr. S. Clarke.

Vol. 2. Sermons, etc.

Eckenstein, Lina. Woman under monasticism: chapters on saint-lore and convent life between A.D. 500 and A.D. 1500. Cambridge [Eng.], 1896. 8°.

271-Ec 5

Hall, Charles Cuthbert. Qualifications for ministerial power: the Carew lectures for 1895, Hartford theological seminary. Hartford, 1895. 12°.

250-H 14

Hort, Fenton John Anthony. Six lectures on the Ante-Nicene fathers. London, 1895. 12°.

281-H78

Contents: Clement of Rome, and Hermas; Ignatius and Polycarp; Justin and Irenæus; Hippolytus, and Clement of Alexandria; Tertullian and Cyprian; Origen.

Lawrence, William, bishop of Massachusetts.

Visions and

service: fourteen discourses delivered in college chapels,

Boston and N. Y., 1896. 16°.

252-L43

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