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ITS MORAL EZrZtlCE! OFCWRsa! RIGHT AND &JR0N6 10-A" IS ONE SUCH STAB IN THE PARK. . Hours: 8 a.m. -5 p.m. Mon.-Fri 11a.m.-3 p.m. Saturdays Rush Periods: 8 a.m. -9 p.m. HOW TO FIND THE RIGHT BOOK: Textbooks are shelved by departments in numerical order e.g., Chem 11, Chem 21, etc. The department maps will guide you to the area. Each textbook is identified by a label on the shelf giving the course number and title of the book. Be sure to check the book with the label to see if you have the right one. REFUND AND PURCHASE POLICY ON BOOKS better your chances of getting a used book, if available. If you wait too long all the books for the course may be sold out and you will have to wait for another shipment which takes 2 to 3 weeks. Keep your cash register receipt, you may need it later. PURCHASES: 1 100 refund the observed by the REFUNDS: To receive following policies are Bookstore. 1 . Book must be returned with cash register receipt, not later than 2 weeks after classes begin. 2. 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