| American Library Association. Conference - 1881 - 774 str.
...LIBRARIAN THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY, HARTFORD, CONN. THIS article, headed "Object," says: "Its object shall be exchanging views, reaching conclusions, and inducing...departments of bibliothecal science and economy." I have been grateful for the ALA in the past, am interested in its present, and sanguine for its future.... | |
| Wayne A. Wiegand - 1996 - 448 str.
...ALA's object "shall be to promote the library interests of the country by exchanging views, researching conclusions, and inducing cooperation in all departments...disposing the public mind to the founding and improving of libraries; and by cultivating goodwill among its own members." ALA activities would thus be directed... | |
| Miriam Drake - 2003 - 922 str.
...Fred B. Perkins, and Thomas W. Bicknell. The language of the charter echoed the founding resolution: ' 'for the purpose of promoting the library interests...disposing the public mind to the founding and improving of libraries; and by cultivating good will among its members." In 1942, the charter was revised, restating... | |
| American Library Association - 1913 - 524 str.
...forming a corporation under the name of the American Library Association for the purpose of prompting the library interests of the country by exchanging...disposing the public mind to the founding and improving of libraries; and by cultivating good will amonjj its own members, and have complied with the provisions... | |
| 1907 - 498 str.
...themselves with the intention of forming ¡i corporation under the name of the American Library Association for the purpose of promoting the library interests...conclusions, and inducing co-operation in all departments of bihliothecal science and economy; by disposing the public mind fcs.the founding and improving of libraries;... | |
| American Library Institute - 1916 - 202 str.
...of libraries in America. The charter is more specific and declares that this promotion is to be done by exchanging views, reaching conclusions, and inducing cooperation in all departments of bibliographical science and economy. Its field is the libraries of America, and from the standpoint... | |
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