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“Books That Have Influenced Me:” A Symposium by Librarians
THIS symposium explains itself. Readers will be much interested to note the books our distinguished contributors have found most significant in their reading lives; and the…
Libel in Books
ARTHUR R. HEWITTIN the absence of a comprehensive judicial pronouncement it is difficult to define a libel. It has been defined as “a writing tending to injure and degrade the character of the…
What are We Out to Do?
L. STANLEY JASTMANY years ago at a summer library school held in a university town, contemporaneously with other educational courses, I took part in an amusing debate between the students of…
The Library Association Examinations
WILLIAM B. PATONON no subject of professional concern to librarians has more ink been spilled in recent months than on the vexed question of the examination system of the Library Association…
Some Early Friends
W.C. BERWICK SAYERSWHEN I changed the then beautiful town of Bournemouth for the undoubtedly attractive one of Croydon, having almost unaccountably become sub‐librarian there in 1904, I found myself…