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Illinois Contributions to Librarianship

Reviewed by GWLADYS SPENCER 0f Education for Librarianship; Papers Presented for the M** i bration of the Fiftieth Anniversary of the University of Illinois w v School March 2, 1943. (Illinois Contributions to Librarianship, f N? 1) Urbana,' University of Illinois Press, cl943. 114 p. P oaram of Instruction in Library Schools, by Keyes D. Metcalf, Tki > A w D Osborn and John D. Russell. (Illinois Contributions to ^brarTanship, No. 2) Urbana, University of Illinois Press, cl943. 140 p. 1 Administration of the American Public Library, by Errett Weir r M r S r m i d and John McDiarmid. (Illinois Contributions to LibrananJ S N T 3) Chicago and Urbana, American Library Association and University of Illinois Press, c!943. 250 p. publication of a Ibrarianship « t » w twmnvi»»»v»»o — . , U n i v e r s i t y 01 linnuib the celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of t h e U m v e r * , , ^ Ubrary School in 1943. The first.number m the * ™ ^ d J d at titled Fifty Years of Education for ^ranm^p. 1 he ^ ^ ^ the same time with number one and_als£ had rts ^ ^ ^ . ^ with the plan for commemoration of the: Ann ,acknowledge [ somewhat later in 1943. Numbers two a n d ^ ^ r n e g i e Corporation of the assistance given through grants from New York. . , . , ihmrianship, is sponsored by the

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