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Title: The Library and Society

Reprints of Papers and Addresses

Author: Various

Editor: Arthur Elmore Bostwick

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Classics of American Librarianship

Edited by ARTHUR E. BOSTWICK, Ph. D.

THE LIBRARY AND SOCIETY

REPRINTS OF PAPERS AND ADDRESSES

WITH NOTES BY
ARTHUR E. BOSTWICK, Ph. D.

NEW YORK
THE H. W. WILSON COMPANY
London: Grafton & Company
1920

Published, January, 1921


PREFACE

It may be desirable to repeat here the warning that the word classics in the title of this series is to be understood as meaning early and standard expressions of ideas that have later developed into prominence. The papers and addresses in this volume have been chosen especially with this in view, and as they emphasize social relations an effort has been made to include expressions from men of eminence whose names would not probably occur to the student of library economy as having expressed an opinion about the work of libraries or as having influenced it in any permanent way.

I desire to acknowledge the kindly assistance rendered in the selection and grouping of the articles by Mrs. Gertrude Gilbert Drury, chief instructor in the St. Louis Library School. It has been most valuable.

The original suggestion of this volume, and of the character of its contents, I owe to Dr. James I. Wyer, Jr., Director of the New York State Library.

Arthur E. Bostwick

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CONTENTS
PREFACE
THE LIBRARY AND SOCIETY
GENERAL COMMUNITY RELATIONS
The Historical Evolution of the Free Public Library in America and Its True Function in the Community; Dedication Address at Sage Library. (Library Journal, 1884, p. 40)
Moses Coit Tyler.
The Library as a Field for Philanthropy. (Extract from The Best Fields for Philanthropy, North American Review, December, 1889.)
Andrew Carnegie.
The Idea of a Popular Library. (Life, Letters, and Journals, Vol. 2, 1851.)
George Ticknor.
The Function of a Town Library. (Protection of Majorities,) 1875
Josiah P. Quincy.
The Free Public Library. (Extract from Men and Women, 1888.)
Thomas W. Higginson.
Two Fundamentals. (Library Journal, 1896, p. 446.)
Mary Salome Cutler.
What a Library Should Be, and What It Can Do. (Public Libraries, 1899, p. 269.)
Melvil Dewey
The Public Library in American Life. (Library Journal, 1905, p. 925.)
Hugo Munsterberg.
Books and the Public Library; Dedication Address of Chelsea Library. (Library Journal, 1886, p. 10.)
James Russell Lowell.
The Influence of Good Books; Dedication Address, Spencer Library, Mass. (Library Journal, 1889, p. 380.)
Robert Collyer.
Books and Life. (Library Journal, 1906, p. 203.)
Edward Asahel Birge.
Address at the Dedication of the Boston Public Library. (Orations and Speeches, Boston, 1859; Vol. III.)
Edward Everett.
Address at a Meeting in Favor of the New York Free Circulating Library. (Library Journal, 1890, p. 107.)
Grover Cleveland.
Addresses at the Opening of the Wadsworth Athenum Library, Hartford, Conn. (Library Journal, 1893, p. 18.)
Charles Dudley Warner.
Charles Hopkins Clark.
Libraries as Leaven; Dedication address, Madison Public Library. (American Bibliopolist, 1875, p. 189.)
James Davie Butler.
The Free Public Library. (American Magazine of Civics, 1895, p. 469.)
Henry Hervey Barber.
THE COMMUNITY'S SERVICE TO THE LIBRARY
The Relation of the State to the Public Library. (Transactions of the Second International Library Conference, London, 1898, p. 19.)
Melvil Dewey.
Methods of Securing the Interest of a Community. (Library Journal, 1880, p. 245.)
William Eaton Foster.
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
Free Libraries: An Argument against Public Support. (A Plea for Liberty, ed. by Thos. Mackay, 3rd ed., London, 1894, p. 260.)
M.D. O'Brien.
Arguments for Public Support of Public Libraries: a Rejoinder to the Foregoing. (Library Journal, 1891, p. 39, Conference No.)
William Eaton Foster.
Public Libraries and the Public, with Special References to San Francisco. (Library Journal, 1885, p. 223.)
Frederic Beecher Perkins.
The Levy of Library Tribute; Presidential Address to the A.L.A. (Library Journal, 1895, Conference No., p. 1.)
Henry Munson Utley.
ALTERNATIVES TO TAX SUPPORT
If Not a Tax-Supported LibraryWhat? (Iowa Library Quarterly, April, 1903, p. 21.)
Anonymous.
Cooperation Between Library and Community. (University of New York, Home Education Bulletin 31, p. 131.)
M. Anna Tarbell.
BOARDS OF TRUSTEES
Library Work from the Trustees' Standpoint. (Library Journal, 1890, Conference No., p. 23.)
John Calvin Learned.
Trustees of Free Public Libraries. (Library Journal, 1890, Conference No., p. 19.)
Charles Carroll Soule.
Duties of Trustees and Their Relations to Libraries. (Library Journal, 1890, Conference No., p. 24.)
Samuel Swett Green.
THE LIBRARY'S SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY
Some Popular Objections to Public Libraries. (Library Journal, 1876, p. 45.)
William Frederick Poole.
How to Use a Library: Addresses at Pittsfield, Mass. (Library Journal, 1884, p. 25.)
James Mascarene Hubbard.
Adaptation of Libraries to Constituencies; World's Library Congress, Chicago Exposition. (Education Bureau Report, Chap. IX., Part II, p. 658, 1892-93.)
Samuel Swett Green.
Relation of Free Public Libraries to the Community. (North American Review, 1898, p. 660.)
Herbert Putnam.
The Public Library: Its Uses to the Municipality. (Library Journal, 1903, p. 293.)
John Shaw Billings.
The Library: a Plea for Its Recognition. (International Congress of Arts and Science, St. Louis Exposition. Library Journal, 1904, Conference No., p. 1.)
Frederick Morgan Crunden.
The Library as a Factor in Modern Civilization. (Library Journal, 1906, Conference No., p. 18.)
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