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Libraries and the Individual
LIONEL R. McCOLVINLIBRARIANSHIP has its own laws of supply and demand and we cannot afford to ignore them. Firstly, granted adequate publicity, libraries will, in the long run, attract those for…
First and Latest Impressions
ROBERT CRAIGACCORDING to the best‐informed, there is coming a time when we will all quite literally outsoar the shadow of our night, to descend, each of us, as a spent rocket—Out, out, brief…
Our Commercialised Press
HAMILTON FYFECOMMERCIALISM is easy to abuse, hard to define. It may be called “carrying commercial practice too far,” but the question then arises: “How far may one carry it?” Also the doubt…
Andrew Lang
FREDERICK NIVENI SAW him only once—and that was in Edinburgh, thirty‐seven years ago. He had just arrived (as I heard later from one who knew him, and to whom I announced with youthful joy my…