[Gutenberg 45756] • Papers and Proceedings of the Thirty-Fourth Annual Meeting of the American Library Association / Held at Ottawa, Canada, June 26-July 2, 1912
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- Unknown
- Publisher
- Forgotten Books
- Tags
- american library association , library science -- congresses
- ISBN
- 9780260284051
- Date
- 2018-10-30T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.48 MB
- Lang
- en
Excerpt from Papers and Proceedings of the Thirty-Third Annual Meeting of the American Library Association Held at Pasadena, California: May 18-24, 1911
Dr. Fox: There is unusual joy and pleasure in connection with the appearance of the next speaker. The response to the greeting, in behalf or the president of the American library association, in the ah sence of your president, is to be made by Mr. Samuel Swett Green. 0! Worcester, Massachusetts, who, when your Associa tion met in San Francisco twenty years ago. Was the president of the American library association. I have the distinguished honor. Ladies and gentlemen, of presenting to you Mr. Green.
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