"Please do not stamp personal items. Stamp is for library materials only."
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Why on earth was this disclaimer necessary? Who would want "Howard W. Hunter Law Library[DATE]" stamped all over their stuff anyway? Is wildly stamping anything in reach really such a temptation for law students that it happens frequently? And was that really so offensive to the librarians they felt the need that the stamp must be made exclusive? That the sacred name of the library not be allowed to touch non-library materials?
I think what this really means is that I've spent too much time in the library. And that I very possibly need a life outside of law school.
3 comments:
I would totally stamp stuff. All kinds of stuff. Maybe what they're really worried about is someone stamping something that's anti-Mormon or something, and then circulating it as though it's approved. . .but isn't a library, even a private school library, going to have books that expand knowledge and celebrate opposing viewpoints? I don't get it. But I really want to stamp something.
Ha ha I would be a rebel and stamp stuff too... I mean seriously? Was the problem large enough to put a disclaimer in every book?! Our tax dollars at work, Ladies and Gentlemen
I love it, Brooke. You are so witty. Thanks for the great story and laugh.
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