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The Ccllege Library is the most expensive type of library, collated as it is for a disproportionately small group of accredited users. 1 he justification for this is that these relatively few users are in training for productive scholarship, for intellectual leadership. The college library touches both faculty and students in every department of the institution; this touch should be vital, stimulating, and informed. It should supplement and enrich the formal process of instruction; it should provide and make easily accessible for both students and faculty, standard cultural and recreative reading wholly apart from the fixed curriculum. It should give some heed to furnishing the materials for personal research by members of the I ' acuity. It is with pride that we say our library has fulfilled its office as stated above. The five thousand bound volumes which fill its shelves are of the best that can be picked from the many thousands that the publishers offer. That it touches the student body in the right way is proven by the extensive use to which the books are put. The magazine department is also well taken care of. Forty of the best weekly, monthly and quarterly magazines come regularly. They keep the student informed on all phases of modern development in science, art, and literature. To take care of the man} ' different branches of library work a comparatively large number of persons are required. A staff of twelve students under the super- vision of two head student librarians and a facult - librarian have charge of this work. The staff for 1915-16 was as follows; Head faculty librarian; Prof. Schmale. Head student librarians; C. Klein, O. Koch, 0. Flohr. Assistants; W. Kock, W. Paschen, J. Kaney, Th. Langhorst, H. Bloesch. T. Schlundt, M. Albrecht, E. Kock, A. Runge. 14
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D. Irion, D.D. President des Proseminars (Elmhurst College) seit 1887. Professor in Religion und Griechisch. Graduierte vom Proseminar, Elmhurst, 1874. Graduierte vom Predigerseminar, St. Louis, 1877. D.D. Eden Theol. Seminar. 16
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