Monthly Bulletin, Volumes 7-8

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St. LouisPublic Library, 1909
 

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Page 49 - CONTENTS: The Right of the Child to Choose His Parents, The Unborn Race and Woman's Work, Education, Homelessness, Soul Murder in the Schools, The School of the Future, Religious Instruction, Child Labor and the Crimes of Children.
Page 4 - The shell book; a popular guide to a knowledge of the families of living mollusks, and an aid to the identification of shells native and foreign, Ly JE Rogers; eight plates in colour, and ninety-six In black-and-white, mostly from photographs by AR Dugmore.
Page 35 - If lost, cards will be replaced upon payment of 10 cents after seven days. Immediate notice of a change of residence must be given at the library. The registered holder of a card is in all cases responsible for books drawn by means of the card, by whomsoever presented, and for all charges accrued on the same.
Page 72 - Ancient History, from the Dispersion of the Sons of Noe to the Battle of Actium, and Change of the Roman Republic into an Empire. By PETER FREDET, DD, Professor of History in St.
Page 23 - Book of Almanacs. With an Index of Reference by which the Almanac may be found for every Year, whether in Old Style or New, from any Epoch, Ancient or Modern, up to AD 2000. With means of finding the Day of New or Full Moon, from BC 2000 to AD 2000.
Page 36 - Id.) NOTES ON POTTERY CLAYS. The Distribution, Properties, Uses and Analyses of Ball Clays, China Clays and China Stone. By JAS. FAIRIE, FGS 132 pp. Crown 8vo. Price 3s. 6d. net. (Post free, 3s. 9d. home ; 3s.
Page 51 - THE NATIONAL DISPENSATORY: Containing the Natural History, Chemistry, Pharmacy, Actions and Uses of Medicines...
Page 162 - The first half of the book is devoted to a discussion of the...
Page 70 - Our Insect Friends and Enemies THE RELATION OF INSECTS TO MAN, TO OTHER ANIMALS, TO ONE ANOTHER, AND TO PLANTS With a Chapter on THE WAR AGAINST INSECTS By John B.
Page 35 - It will be sent for at the borrower's expense. Books should be examined for mutilations, etc., at the time of borrowing, as the lust borrower must be held responsible.

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