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Ports of Call
H.M. TOMLINSONFROM Cape St. Vincent our steamer stood across for Casablanca, on the Atlantic seaboard of Morocco. She was small and short of cargo, therefore so sensitive to the weather that it…
The B.M. To‐day
ARUNDELL ESDAILEIT has been said that the ideal library, or for the matter of that, the ideal museum, theatre, hospital or any other building serving a special purpose, should be so constructed…
Books for the Rucksack
STANLEY SNAITHSTATISTICIANS tell us that since the war the proportion of male births has strikingly increased, and there is a theory that this increase represents the will of the Life Force…
Librarianship in America: Some Random Thoughts
LIONEL R. McCOLVINI BELIEVE America was once called “the land of opportunity.” It still is so far as librarians are concerned. It has so many more worth while posts to offer the man and woman of…
Aspects of Research: Bricks and Mortar
JOHN L. WEIRMATERIALS are frequently considered as divisible into two classes, primary sources and secondary sources. This view is useful, though not foolproof. In the first class are those…