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Library Science

New York Libraries

A quarterly devoted to the interests of the libraries of the State

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1917, 8; 1918, 131

Axton, Major John T., Democracy and

the camp (abstract), 134

Bainbridge, 77

Barker Library, see Fredonia

Bath, 240

Beacon, gift, 171

Belfast, 40

Bell Memorial Library, see Nunda

Berlin, 143

Best books, see Books

Binghamton, 77, III, 209

Bishop, William Warner, Call to service,

91-92

Book buying, see Buying of books
Book distribution, retailer's place in
(Melcher), 9

Book power, papers and discussion at
Lake Placid meeting, 131, 132, 133
Books

The dream of Tomus (Yust), 124-26

Books (continued)

For new and very small libraries, 72
For voters, 70-72

Recent books worth buying (East-
wood), 1918, 33, 69-70, 101-2, 140
169, 204, 230

Books for soldiers, see Camp libraries
Bostwick, Arthur E., Public libraries

and national service (abstract), 9
Bovina Centre, gift, 171

Brett, William Howard, tribute to, 136
Bridgehampton, 40

Bridgewater, 241
Bronxville, III

Brooklyn Public Library, 40, 78, 112,

209

Positions open and training course

offered at, 239

Browning, Earl W., Democracy and the
library in a military camp (ab-
stract), 134

What libraries can learn from sales-
manship, 128-29

Buffalo, Grosvenor Library, 41, 79;
gift, 171

Buffalo Public Library, 79, 112, 143,

210

Bulletin board (ed.), 87
Burnite, Caroline, Library work with
children in war time, 96-98
Buying of books, The librarian's present
dilemma in book buying (East-
wood), 163-66

Caledonia, 210

Cambridge, 41
Camillus, 79, 210
Camp libraries

American democracy, the camp and
the library papers and discussion,
134

Camp library at Plattsburg (Champ-
lin), 12-13

Is it worth while (Strohm), 99
The library's aid to the camp as a
melting pot (Tolman), 126–28
Visit to the Camp Libraries (Wyer),
54-57

Camp libraries fund

Additional contributions, 76

Another library triumph (ed.), 119–20
Camp libraries campaign (ed.), 2-5
Contributions of N. Y. S. L. A., 10
Discussion at Roscoe meeting, 8
New York cities, villages and ham-
lets which contributed to, 14-16
Spring campaign, 1918, 75
Supplementary report on contribu-
tions to, 33
Camp Upton, story of, 126
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