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350 APPENDIX. The Doshisha now comprises about twenty building'!!, in­cluding thirteen dormitories accommodating seven hundred students, a gymnasium, a chapel for the Preparatory depart­ment, and four brick buildings, namely, a chapel with a seating capacity of seven hundred, a library which also contains six recitation rooms, a recitation hall with eight rooms, and the new Harris building with lecture-rooms and laboratories. * * * * * This book may contain discriminatory terms, though only once to our knowledge. We have kept it as it is, since the book is certainly a historical document. Of course, any sort of discrimi­nation cannot be condoned. It is our sincere wish to eradicate discrimination in any form and any sense through accurate historical documentation. The Editors BOOKS BY ARTHUR SHERBURNE HARDY Francesca of Rimini (1878), Elements of Quarternions (1881), Imaginary Quantities (a translation from the French-1881), But Yet a Woman (1883), New Methods in Topographical Serveying (1883), The Wind of Destiny (1886), Passe Rose {1889), Elements of Analytic Geometry (1889), Elements of Calculus (1890), Life and Letters of joseph Hardy Neesima (1891), Duality (1893), Songs of Two (1900), His Daughter First (1903), Aurelie (1912), Diane and Her Friends (1914), Helen {1916), Rue du BonDiable (1917), Things Remembered (1923).

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