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LIBRARY ARCHITECTURE
do not interfere with the use of the table underneath.
An excellent newspaper file is that shown in
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Figs. 52 and 53, and called the Bowry File. It consists of two strips of stout ash, in one of which is inserted two lengths of thin spring steel, about ¼ inch in width, with pointed ends. The
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