| 1920 - 706 str.
...MEIERS. The Library and the Home JOY E. MORGAN, NEW YOBK LIBEAEY SCHOOL, ALBANY, NY ROOSEVELT once said: "After the church and the school, the free public...the most effective influence for good in America. The moral, mental and material benefits to be derived +imiiiimuci mint* from a carefully selected collection... | |
| Wisconsin Free Library Commission - 1896 - 1080 str.
...than in the establishment of a library which shall be free to all citizens." Theodore l!nns( nil : "After the church and the school, the free public...the most effective influence for good in America.'' William Jiiminys Ilrijnn: "The system of free public, libraries now being established in this country... | |
| Iowa Library Commission - 1924 - 544 str.
...exercised as wholesome an influence on our intellectual life as those of any other American, once said: "After the Church and the School, the free Public...the most effective influence for good in America. The moral, mental and material benefits to be derived from a carefully selected collection of good... | |
| Chalmers Hadley - 1907 - 52 str.
...you are reading a bright and wholesome book, for you are then in the company of the wise. JC DANA. After the church and the school, the free public library...the most effective influence for good in America. The moral, mental and material benefits to be derived from a carefully selected collection of good... | |
| 1909 - 64 str.
...you are reading a bright and wholesome book, for you are then in the company of the wise. JC DANA. After the church and the school, the free public library...the most effective influence for good in America. The moral, mental and material benefits to be derived from a carefully selected collection of good... | |
| 1909 - 610 str.
...Great Beyond. But they have left behind shining examples of worthy effort to those who follow after. After the church and the school, the free public library...the most effective influence for good in America. The moral, mental and material benefits to be derived from a carefully selected collection of good... | |
| American Library Association. Conference - 1910 - 798 str.
...fully realizes the legitimate place the library plays as a means of entertainment and recreation.' "After the church and the school, the free public...any educational organization is less than perfect. 3 American Education, p. 40. 4 The Making of Character, p. 188. SJewett. The public library and the... | |
| Arthur Henry Chamberlain - 1913 - 192 str.
...library plays as a means of entertainment and recreation.1 "After the church and the school, the free library is the most effective influence for good in...any educational organization is less than perfect. It has been said frequently, and with truth, that with building and equipment and playground and library... | |
| 1927 - 882 str.
...library practice, and a selected list of current books recommended for library purchase. Roosevelt said: "After the church and the school, the free public...the most effective influence for good in America." Every village or city in Wisconsin able to provide an adequate local library service already has its... | |
| 1915 - 416 str.
...than in the establishment of a library which shall be free to all citizens." Theodore Roosevelt ; " After the church and the school, the free public library...the most effective influence for good in America." William Jennings Bryan ; IN SHORT, WE OUGHT TO HAVE LIBRARIES BECAUSE : Back of all library work then... | |
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