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Borrowing privileges are extended only to Pennsylvania Masons

The initial request for books or tapes must be made on the Form of Application and may be mailed or submitted in person. Although a request slip is provided with your book order each time a request is made by mail, subsequent requests for books may be made by post card, letter or in person; whatever is most convenient for you.

Two items may be borrowed from the Circulating Library at the same time.

The lending period is four weeks. An extension may be requested if circumstances prevent the return of the material within the four week period.

Those borrowing materials are urged to return them when they are due so that they may be made available for others to use.

The borrower is held responsible for the material he borrows.

Upon failure to return the items after due notice, the borrower will be billed for the cost of replacement.

No deposit is necessary, nor is there a charge for the use of the items borrowed. The postage required to return the materials, if mailed, will be your only financial obligation.

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