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Computer's Value to Literary Studies
REV. A.Q. MORTONThe electronic computer has been described by a president of the Royal Society as the most versatile tool ever invented.
Commandos of the Margins
LOUIS KATINFor some years I have been collecting the writings of that type of reviewer who, despite his pugnacity, insists on being anonymous. He is the gentleman (I use the courtesy title…
Children's Service in Public Libraries: a report from the U.S.A.
LORNA V. PAULINWhy does the provision for children in public libraries often fall so far short of what it could and should be? Why does it vary in adequacy from one town to the next even more…
Samaru gets a Public Library
WILFRED J. PLUMBEThe white buildings of Ahmadu Bello University lie between the A.19 Zaria‐Funtua road and a small river that runs, deeply trenched in red laterite, through the surrounding…
Encounter in Detroit
R.D. MACLEODSome years ago I had a strange encounter in Detroit. Stealing away for an evening from hospitable friends, I wandered to the river and sat down on a bench fronting the Ontario…