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Bias and the Historian
J.D. MACKIEALL historians are biassed. There is no great harm in that; indeed it is inevitable. The trouble is that some historians are not aware of their bias. “I write without anger or…
Indian Library Reminiscences
NEWTON MOHUN DUTTI HAVE been asked by the Editor to give my reminiscences of the modern library movement in India. H. H. The Maharaja Gaekwar of Baroda, the pioneer of that movement, was…
A Round‐Up of Anthologies
STANLEY SNAITHTHE vogue of the anthology is a peculiar and depressing symptom of contemporary taste. There is a wry significance in the fact that during the past ten years, when poetry has…
County Meath and the Censorship Question
AS will be seen from the following correspondence, the Library Committee of County Meath has taken very seriously an observation we made in one of our Notes and News items in the…
Professional Library Training: A Third Symposium
WE give a further series of comments and criticisms dealing with the Library Association's Syllabus. The writers contributing have all sat the examinations within recent years.