Office 2008/2011 for Mac shoved their fonts into System/Fonts. Office 2016 for Mac bundled the fonts within its respective application bundles. I don't have Office 2016 for Mac, but have long wondered if one could arbitrarily soft link the internal font folder to a folder in ~/Library/Fonts and have the MS Fonts recognized without copying them elsewhere into System font locations.
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If you place fonts into the ~/Library/Fonts folder, this is part of the default System font search path, and Font Book will detect them there. However, adding fonts to Font Book does not in my experience, then place the fonts into the ~/Library/Fonts folder. I can drop fonts into ~/Library/Fonts folder, and they are immediately available to applications without running Font Book, or rebooting the Mac.