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Uhr illlltllihek 151118 Li illihrarg Svrimre Eugenia Allin, Librarian and Instructor in brary Science.-Bloomingum Clll.j ,High School, 18975 Library School of thc University of ll ' P 1 llll0lh, l. I.. S. 1103. . CUlllL', :md lnlcc clloicc ul ull my l1lmr:l:'y, Mui so lwgnilc llly swrrf 32 nv.
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Svrhnnl nf illihrarg Btrirnrr llli library of an institution is the hub or pivo- tal point around which revolve the depart- ments, or spokes ofthe wheel, as they may be called. llere is accumulated the stored wealth of many educated minds for the purpose of CllllglltCI'lll1g the minds of those striving to attain, at least, an equal degree of knowledge. lt is also for the purpose of more perfectly developing the individual by personal con- tact with others who frequent the library aml by contact with the t'houg'hts of broader intellects. 'lflere thelsecker after knowledge is brought face to face with the latest information concerning so-me piece otf machinery, some scientific discovery or invention, or the finding of some latent genius in the literary world. llc may come to the library bent upon the pursuit of some persfo-nal hobby or merely to browse among silent friends. I The library of this institution is no exception to that of other similar institutions. lt is here where friend meets frientd and the transgressor meets the transgres-sed on common ground. The library was opened at the same time as the college in September, 1903, 'with a collection of books and periodicals specially selected for each de- partment from the latest stand-ard authorities o-n each sub- ject to be included in the college curriculum. To these have been added from year to year valuable works on more recent developments of these subjects, the whole now form- ing a splendid w-0-rking library for the college in general. The growth has been steady. from about 2500 volumes the first year to some 5000-6000 volumes at the present time. This includes -some government reports in special lines. The students have shown their appreciation of t'he value of the library by the way in which they spend their odd minutes and 'hiours 'within its walls. Their attitude toward the contents of the library has ever been one of respect and ccmsideration. The present year has 'been the most successful of any thus far. Organization seems to be t'he key-word of the year and the closer and more perfect organization of the co-llege has had a noticeable influence upon the library. This effect is most gratifying to us all and has been taken in the light of a prophecy for the future. one mamma 1 una
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