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THE CLASS OF 2000 FROM THAT CLASS WHO HAS BUILT ETARY AWARDS. THERE WILL BE A
HAS THE UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY TO A PERSONAL CO LLECTION OF 25 OR RECEPTION FOR THE APP LICANTS,
COMPETE FOR THE FIRST ANNUAL MORE VOLUMES ON A TO PIC OR AND WINNING ENTRIES WILL BE
BIBLIOPHILES' AWARD FOR STUDENT THEME- HARDBACK OR PAPER - CAN KEPT ON DISPLAY IN APRIL OF THE
LIBRARY CO LLECTIONS. ANYONE COM PETE FOR PRESTIGIOUS MON- SPRING SEMESTER
THERE ARE REQUIREMENTS FOR A COMPLETE BOOK AWARD APPLICATION:
MONDAY
March 27
2000
1 The student must be a Senior (class of 2000) who owns at Least 25 books in an area of personal interest. There is no restriction on the topic of focus for
• this personal Library, but the books must be on the same general subject.
4.
The student wi ll turn in an essay on the significance of this subject and its
relation to the development of this personal Library.
The student will turn in an annotated bibliography of the twelve most important
books in the collection.
The student wi ll submit a standard bibliography of the full twenty-five books
in the collection.
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Applications, including guidelines, are
available in the offices of the Deans of
the Schools and Colleges, the office of
the Academic V.P., and Nyselius Library.
Fairfield
UNIVERSITY
Fairfield, Connecticut