Former officials of the University, former students who did not graduate, graduates of other universities, University Extension students, and faculties of local schools or colleges other than those mentioned in paragraph 1 can only obtain library privileges under section 4.

II. Use of Books.

1. Certain classes of material may be used only within the building. Among these are the University archives, typewritten theses, the serial set of United States government publications, U.S. topographical maps, the collection of bound pamphlets, books shelved in room 320 and all books marked with a double asterisk (**).

2. Current magazines, bound periodicals in class C, books shelved in Reading Room, Reserved Book Room and seminars may only be taken out twenty minutes before closing and must be returned within twenty minutes of opening next day.

III. Faculty Privileges.

Apart from specially restricted material, the members of the faculty and those with similar privileges may withdraw books or magazines for home use without limit as to number of volumes or length of time, excepting that:

1. Modern English fiction (class 961) is restricted to two weeks.

2. Unbound periodicals which have been in the library thirty days and bound periodicals (other than class C) shelved in the Periodical Annex may be drawn only for four days, with privilege of renewal if not in demand.

3. Any book may be recalled at once for reserve or any other emergency.

4. Any book desired by another reader may be recalled as soon as it has been on loan two weeks.