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service in Alaska. F. E. Hirsch : Library
school opportunities open to foreign librarians.
- M. S. Cosgrave : Elizabeth George Speare,
Newbery Award winner. — E. M. Riley : Bar-
bara Cooney wins Caldecott Medal. — M. W.
Erskine and H. A. Sanbar : Selling paperbacks
revitalizes library. - B. Janacek and J. Scott :
Contents count more than cover. — E. Siegrist :
Week-long paperback sales in the small library.
- B. Nolen : How to write a reader in Tur-
kisch. - M. R. Sheviak : Creative dance group
enlivens summer reading program.
-. Id., 9. R. E. Kingery : New library tech-
nology. - B. A. Simon : Tailor-made charging
System. — G. S. Bonn : Technical books ; 1958-
59.BHr. Vainstein : Public library service to
business. - R. L. Vormelker : Business books ;
1958-59. - D. Melcher : Uses of microprint in
bibliographyM- B. Carter jr : Problems of libra-
ries, working with engineers.
-. Id., 10. Ch. B. Gilbert : Library TV, Do’s
& Dont’s. - F. B. Drew : Librarian and teacher,
allies for poetry. — J. Hulton ànd H. S. Weeks :
The long playing bard. — G. Rattery : Why kids
steal books. - F. Martin : The Mêadowbook
experiment. - L. T. Bulman : Teachers make
good youth assistants. — M. M. Sanders : Every-
body promûtes reading ot Downingtown. — E.
W. Thomson : Records to enrich the teaching
of languages.
H Id., 11. B. Bacon : My year in Library
School. S L. H. Kirkpatrick : Which Library
School ? It Could have been any. - A. Kusler :
Rental ■ collection pto and con. — W. Stone :
Library service to the aging. — W. C. Chen :
Small college librâry, acquisition problems. —
A. L. Verssen : Your résumé.
—. Id., 12. W. B. Ellinger : Where statesman
(are taken out to) dine. — L. Grove : Washing-
ton book stores. — D. E. Strout and R, B.
Strout : Greener pastures greet the 1958 gra-
duale. — F. E. Hirsch : New College library
standars. — L. H. Robinson : Floating college
library. — F. G. Melcher : NÇational] LJibrary]
W[eek], 1959- - F. D. Hankins : Approach-
manship. — C. Nunn : Pattern for friendship.
||||. Id., 13. L. J. Coen and R. M. Mersky :
Law books for public libraries. E9 D. H.
Borchardt : Six months among our betters. —
N. N. : Hooray for the 78th ! - ALA conven-
tion round-up.
■. Id., 14. G. Kelton : Jet âge technical
libraty. - M. E. Madden : Streamlined special
library. - B. Urquhart : Encyclopedia on peace-
ful uses of atomic energy. — M. Smart : Air
force institute of technology library. — J. G.
Halloran : Pathways to literature for parent and
child.
-. Id., 15. I. G. Grimshaw : Religious books
exhibit. — M. Chute ; How a book crows, -s
J. F. Harvey : The Library School of the future.
- B. I. Palmer : The British System of profes-
sional qualification. J. Wakeman : The
Roberts report-guide for England and Wales.
- - Id., 16. F. Lewis : Paperbacks corne of
âge. - M. Claudia : Timeless paperbacks. - Ch.
Georgi : Business and économies in paperbound
books, 1959. - E. J. Josey : Encouraging reading
by incoming freshmen.^H D. S. Fagerburg :
Future teachers learn to use the library. - H.
Pritchard, E. G. Miller, A. H. Savidge and E.
C. Fitch : Library exercice to freshmen. — M.
L. Lesley : Archives of American art. B F. D.
Cleary : What we owe the gifted. — R. Powell :
Where are our pioneers ? — C. Geiser : Çircu-
lating classroom collections.
=. Id'., 17. T. J. McLâughlin : Moscow :
bookmobile story. — W. Bràhm : Changing
times ... will library polrcy keep pace ? H C.
H: Ness : New resources for blind readers. .W
M. E. Fitzgerald : Reader’s choice among the
blind. H J. R. Gregg : Visual needs in library
work. - F. De Armond : Books... to buy-Or to
borrow ?
—. Id., 18. L. Rose : Prison libraries W.
E. Ticknor : Program for troubled people. - D.
D. Haslam : Why more men librarians in Bri-
tain ? Iw. K. Seldért : The theory and philo-
sophy of accréditation. — H. K. Prior : Art
service for libraries.
-. Id., 19. D. R. Pfoutz : Guidé to report
literature. - E. Ferguson : Special librarians
need not be parasites. - R. E. Kingery : Exten-
sion of unit card concept.
Id., 20, C, D. Kent': Leningrad State
library institute. - J. A. Mora : Free cultural
exchange. - R. B. D. French : The great library
of Trinity college, Dublin. - E. Hall : What
to read about Russia. - R. Erbes : Microfilm
solves our magazine storage problem.
aB&l Id., 11. R. R. Munn : Pride? of two
cities, =■ B. N. Snow : Los Angeles is still
building. - R. B. Francis : South Bend sextuples
space. - M. Nehlig : Drexel goes octagonal. s
C. H. Baumann : Wyoming goes modular.
-. Id., 22. G. Mallison : Permanent registra-
tion of library patrons. - T. Jackman : Why
measure réference work ? sf- S. Dunning : The
most popular junior novels.
^3 Id., I960, jg. 85, 1. W. Pilkington :
Liberal arts laboratory.
-. Id., 2. D. Melcher : Paperbounds : the
révolution in book distribution patterns. — N.
N, : Strengthen your paperbacks. 9l. Asheim :
Wake up ! It’s time for your sleeping pillf.^
M. D. Carter and W. J. Bonk : How — and
where — to weèdBBw. L. Emerson : The theft
and mutilation of books.
îd 3. J. L. Jarrett : The morality of
books. -Br. E. Kenyon : The all-important “R”.
■M J. A. Lester : The library’s rôle in a liberal
éducation.. — D. D. Corrigan : Things- are not
what they seem. — W\ Gray : Reform through
reading. 9 G. L. Schaefer : Fire !
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