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Efforts will have and can, I think, be regarded as satisfactory. to be made to accumulate issues of journals ifrom late 1941 to the present time.
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Medical Libraries. The Medical Libraries are well supplied with journals. The war pe riod issues are now being collected and, generally speaking, the position may be regarded as satisfactory.
5. Engineering. Again journals form the backbone but there is a good supply of modern reference books.
6. The Hankow Library is a collection of modern books in French and English on China, Chinese History, antiquities and art. We believe it to be more complete within its acope than any like collection. The Japanese took away a certain number of books dealing with the geography of the Pacific and the Islands which we hope to
recover.
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