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APPENDIX XV

REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN

To the President of the University:

SIR: I have the honor to submit herewith my annual report on the University library for the year ending June 30th, 1907.

Though the final settlement of the estate of Willard Fiske has not yet been made, the executors of the estate have, during this year, paid over to the Treasurer of the University in round numbers $488,000 on the principal account and $25,000 of income on the library endowment bequeathed by Mr. Fiske. The payments still to be made will undoubtedly raise this fund somewhat above $500,000. Under Mr. Fiske's will the income of $61,000 of the fund must be applied to the increase, care, etc., of the Icelandic, Petrarch and Dante collections given by him to the library. The income of the remainder of the Fiske endowment (subject to certain annuities amounting at present to $4,200 yearly), by the terms of the will, is to be used for the uses and purposes of the library, without restriction to any specific purposes. Including the Sage endowment of $300,000, the income of which must be used for the increase of the library, the library will henceforth have an endowment of over $800,000, of which $361,ooo is designated for specific purposes. In view of the decline in the income of the Sage Fund, the constant expansion of the University, and the increasing number of books published, it would seem wise from the beginning to devote a considerable portion of the unrestricted income from the Fiske fund to the purchase of books. Only by so doing can we hope to keep the library abreast of the times and satisfy the urgent needs of the various departments of instruction.

The following table shows the additions made during the year to the various collections forming the University library and also its total present extent :

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