No book or other item shall be removed or withdrawn from the Library by anyone for any purpose with«mt first giving writ¬ ten receipt in such form as shall be prescribed/and furnished for the purpose, failure of which shall be ground foy'suspension or denial of the privilege of the Library. Books/shall not be borrowed or withdrawn from the Library by the general public or by law students except in unusual cases of extenuatingCircumstances and within the discretion of the Librarian. The Librarian may, in hisAliscretion, grant such renewals and extensions of time for the return of books as he may deem proper under the particular circumstances and to the best interests of the Library and its patrons.
Each book or other item so borrowed shall be returned within five days or such shorter period as the Librarian shall require for books of special character, including books con¬ stantly in use, or of unusual value. EL>oks and other legal material may be borrowed from the San FrancisbqLaw Library for use within the City and County of San Francisco, mWlie.Deriods of time and on the conditions herein¬ after provided, by the judges ol All l!uui t#-*Uua£ed within the City and County, by Municipal, State and Federal officers7^3ttd-»ajiy member of the State Bar in good standing and practicing law in trlfc^City and County of San Francisco. "In the course of an ordinary writing day, one consults the 'World Almanac’ at least once, the 'Britannica’ three times, the 'Webster Dictionary’ six but 'Who’s Who in America’, in my own case any¬ way, is thumbed every hour on the hour.”