New York Libraries: A Quarterly Devoted to the Interests of the Libraries of the State, Svazky 3–4University of the State of New York, 1913 |
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... thing which does little or nothing but circulate such fiction . Thus the common statistics of our library reports , while there are many things which they do not tell , if interpreted in the light of local conditions , form a solid ...
... thing which does little or nothing but circulate such fiction . Thus the common statistics of our library reports , while there are many things which they do not tell , if interpreted in the light of local conditions , form a solid ...
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... things there- after more nearly from the same point of view as his librarian . THE ETERNAL " OR " OF THE LIBRARIAN1 FRANCIS F. BROWNE , EDITOR OF " THE DIAL , " CHICAGO From the title of this paper one may sur- mise that it refers to ...
... things there- after more nearly from the same point of view as his librarian . THE ETERNAL " OR " OF THE LIBRARIAN1 FRANCIS F. BROWNE , EDITOR OF " THE DIAL , " CHICAGO From the title of this paper one may sur- mise that it refers to ...
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... thing , that some thing next to the human soul , a Book . Its qualities are too subtle and refined , its substance too ethereal , to be weighed in any chemist's scales ; a higher alchemy and a clearer vision are needed to discern ...
... thing , that some thing next to the human soul , a Book . Its qualities are too subtle and refined , its substance too ethereal , to be weighed in any chemist's scales ; a higher alchemy and a clearer vision are needed to discern ...
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... things while they are well - nigh submerged with the old ones . " Like children bathing on the shore , Buried a wave beneath , The second wave succeeds before They have had time to breathe . " But , still , " their fate is the common ...
... things while they are well - nigh submerged with the old ones . " Like children bathing on the shore , Buried a wave beneath , The second wave succeeds before They have had time to breathe . " But , still , " their fate is the common ...
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... things about the reading habit that it tends more and more to refine the reading taste . The trivial fiction that was eagerly devoured five years ago seems trivial today ; the liking for absurd sentimentalism and sensational ...
... things about the reading habit that it tends more and more to refine the reading taste . The trivial fiction that was eagerly devoured five years ago seems trivial today ; the liking for absurd sentimentalism and sensational ...
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Strana 37 - She was pinch'd, and pull'd, she said; Tells how the drudging Goblin sweat To earn his cream-bowl duly set, When in one night, ere glimpse of morn. That ten day-labourers could not end; His shadowy flail hath thresh'd the corn Then lies him down the lubber fiend. And, stretch'd out all the chimney's length. And
Strana 75 - Token for children, being an exact account of the conversion, holy and exemplary lives and joyful deaths of several young children ; to which is added, A token for the children of New England; or, Some examples of children, in whom the fear of God was
Strana 170 - Court Calendars, Directories, Pocket Books. Draught Boards bound and lettered on the back, Scientific Treatises, Almanacs, Statutes at Large ; the works of Hume, Gibbon, Robertson, Beattie, Soame Jenyns, and generally all those volumes which
Strana 19 - or less, and 10 cents per additional capita where membership is above that number. The privileges and advantages of the ALA conferences shall be available only to those holding personal membership or representing institutional membership in the association, or to members of other affiliated societies.
Strana 102 - not so much a demand we make as an intention we proclaim. We are going to write, subject only to our own limitations, about the whole of human life. We are going to deal with political questions and religious questions and social questions. We
Strana 79 - A board of supervisors of a county may contract with the trustees of a public library within such county or with any other municipal or district body having control of such a library to furnish library privileges to the people of the county, under such terms and conditions as may
Strana 37 - That ten day-labourers could not end; His shadowy flail hath thresh'd the corn Then lies him down the lubber fiend. And, stretch'd out all the chimney's length.
Strana 102 - We are going to write about business and finance and politics, and precedence and pretentiousness and decorum and indecorum, until a thousand pretenses and ten thousand impostures shrivel in the cold clear air of our elucidations.
Strana 309 - on each of my farthest sledge trips. This position I have given him primarily because of his adaptability and fitness for the work and secondly on account of his loyalty. He is a better dog driver and can handle a sledge better than any man living except some of the best Esquimo hunters themselves.
Strana 212 - staff will be supplemented by special lectures and by the regular Chautauqua program. As the class is limited to the number that can be given satisfactory instruction and supervision, early application should be made to Miss Mary E. Downey, 1184 First ave., Salt Lake City, Utah.