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The Scottish Central Library
H.R.H.Librarians are aware of the fact that for some years the Carnegie United Kingdom Trustees have had in view the time when the Scottish Central Library would be given official…
The Eccentrics and the Muse
ROBINS MILLARPoets trooped off on an unmapped path, noisy for quite a time over their audacity. The jocund shouts of the coterie echoed in the wilderness, gradually growing indistinct. For it…
Private Enthusiasms
C.B. FREEMANAs an undergraduate I thought that I knew something about Shakespeare, and no doubt I saw myself a partner in that licensed company of scholars and schoolmasters who had acquired…
Simplifying the Complex
REGINALD HOWARTHLibrarianship abounds in theor‐ies. Financial stringency has held back many a would‐be progressive practitioner and turned him into a somewhat wistful thinker. It is so gratifying…
Libraries in India
JOHN MAKINHaving worked in India for the last three years where I have met and talked to many Indian librarians, taken part in their discussions, and visited 100 or more libraries of all…
Bookish Librarianship
A Symposium We have received the following comments with reference to an argument advanced in the Editorial in the Autumn, 1953, issue:—