| Karl Brown, Melvil Dewey, Frederick Leypoldt, Bertine Emma Weston, Helen E. Wessels - 1877 - 488 páginas
...Book-Mark. Book-Mark, To be kept in this Rook. To be kept in this Book. ANY corrections of the press, notes, or marks of any kind on books belonging to the Library, are unconditionally forbidden* Any person violating this rule or otherwise injuring any book, reasonable wear excepted, is held responsible... | |
| 1884 - 460 páginas
...manuscript, or map, nor use ink except in ink pencils or where especially provided by the library. 20. Notes, corrections of the press, or marks of any kind on books belonging to the library, are untomiitionally forbidden. Any person violating this rule, or otherwise injuring any book, shall pay... | |
| New York State Library - 1888 - 810 páginas
...reproductions by photography, tracing, etc. shall be made without permission from a librarian. 17. Notes, corrections of the press, or marks of any kind...belonging to the library, are unconditionally forbidden. Any person violating this rule or otherwise injuring a book shall pay a fine satisfactory to the library... | |
| New York (State). Library Extension Division - 1891 - 682 páginas
...cost of suitable cases, printed catalogues, necessary blanks and records and transportation both ways. 4 Such precaution shall be taken in packing as to...be kept longer than six months after its reception. 7 The librarian shall care for the books while under his control and circulate them in accordance with... | |
| New York (State). Secretary's Office - 1892 - 986 páginas
...reproduction by photography, tracing, etc., shall be made without permission from a librarian. 17. Notes, corrections of the press, or marks of any kind...belonging to the library, are unconditionally forbidden. Any persou violating this rule or otherwise injuring a book shall pay a flue satisfactory to the library... | |
| University of the State of New York - 1893 - 730 páginas
...cost of suitable cases, printed catalogues, necessary blanks and records and transportation both ways. 4 Such precaution shall be taken in packing as to...be kept longer than six months after its reception. 7 The librarian shall care for the books while under his control and circulate them in accordance with... | |
| New York (State). Library Extension Division - 1895 - 924 páginas
...6 Renewal. A reader returning a book which is not reserved may renew it for two weeks. 7 Injuries. Notes, corrections of the press or marks of any kind on books belonging to the state are unconditionally forbidden ; and all losses or injuries beyond reasonable wear, however caused,... | |
| New York (State). Library Extension Division - 1897 - 950 páginas
...Such precaution shall be taken in packing as to guard effectively against injury in transportation. 4 Notes, corrections of the press, or marks of any kind...or injuries beyond reasonable wear, however caused. 5 The traveling library shall not be kept by groups a, b and € longer than six months after its reception,... | |
| Louisiana. Department of State - 1898 - 158 páginas
...after fifteen days notice, shall be considered lost, in which case the borrower shall pay its value. 8. Notes, corrections of the press, or marks of any kind on books are forbidden. Books are assumed to be in proper condition when issued, and the borrower will be held... | |
| Louisiana State Library. Law Department - 1905 - 214 páginas
...fifteen days notice, shall be considered lost, in which case the borrower shall pay its value . 8 . Notes, corrections of the press, or marks of any kind on books are forbidden. Books are assumed to be in a proper condition when issued, and the borrower shall be... | |
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