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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