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Small libraries (cont'd)

Buying list of books for (Brown),
2:134

Catalog for, 1:148, 152
City libraries, cataloging in (Chapin),
3:13-14; proper division of expen-
ditures, 3:77; salaries, hours open
and circulation, 3:253
Cooperation between (ed.), 1:131;
2:123

Expensive books and (ed.), 2:251-52
Fiction problem and (Stuhlman),
1:78-79

Hints to (Plummer), 3:15

Influence of, on reading by patrons
(ed.), 4:35

Let the large help the little (Cutter),

3:197

Librarian, directions for (Brown),
2:134

Money making for (Hobart), 1:199-

203
Outlines
5:229-32
Periodical index for, 1:146–47. 150
Periodicals, 1:121, 248-49; (Jones),
2:134; (Cook), 5:89-91
Promoting efficiency in (Davis),
4:5-9

for library institutes,

Proportion of books in different
classes, 1:152

Public documents, 1:53; 2:134, 222
Raising money for, 4:220

Recent popular books for (East-
wood), 3:308-9

Reference function of (Rush), 4:118-

22

Reference work (ed.), 3:132; (ed.),

5:218

Selection of books (Bostwick), 1:238-
39; (ed.), 1:3
Supplies for, 2:244

U. S. government documents in
(Wyer), 1:43-45; 2:134
What can be done by, in a small town
(Crandall), 4:51

See also Village libraries
Small places, aid from State Library
(ed.), 1:31, 66, 151-52
Benefits of library to, 1:120-21
Educational needs (Hutchins), 1:73-
76

How to make a library useful to
(Hulsizer), 1:232-35

Librarian, employment by school
board and library board (ed.),
3:130

Libraries in, 1:50, 85-86; 5:95
Library work for (Bailey), 1:169–72
Magazines on special subjects for

(Cook), 5:89-91

Problem of starting a library,
3:202

What a library may do for (Bost-
wick), 1:172-73; (Crandall), 4:51
See also Village libraries

Smith, Elmer William, The keeper of
the gate (abstract), 5:165
Smithtown, 3:160

Social

Economy, the library a factor in

(ed.), 3:165

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Syracuse Library Club, 3:74, 115-16,
151

Syracuse State College of Forestry,

Library, 5:40

Syracuse State Institution for Feeble-
minded Children, library, 3:247

Story hour, 1:217; 2:272-73

Local history (Webster), 3:178-80

Story telling (Lyman), 3:16

List of books on, 5:208

Story-telling as a means of teaching
literature (Olcott), 4:38-43; dis-
cussion, 4:51

Teachers' library for: list of helps

(Olcott), 4:43-45

Study clubs, books for (Betteridge),

1:71

Decreased legislative appropriations,

3:300

4:2, 200

Taxation and the library (ed.), 5:106
Voters' petition, form for, 3:20
Winning tax support (ed.), 2:84

Teachers, guidance of pupils' reading

(ed.), 2:50

History teacher's use of a library

(Faber), 2:228-30

Reading courses, 3:283

See also Normal schools; Schools and

libraries

Teachers Association, see New York
State Teachers Association
Technical books, of 1909, 2:134

New aid in selection and use (ed.),
5:186
Published in 1916 (Hendry), 5:172
Technical periodicals in the libraries of
New York, catalog of, 5:18
Theresa, 1:128; 2:119; 3:30; 4:127, 230;
5:40
Thiells, Letchworth Village, library,
3:247

Thomas, John M., The public library
a community necessity, 5:46-51

Thomas Indian School, library, 3:247

Thousand Island Park, 4:168

Thrall Library, see Middletown

Ticonderoga, 1:160; 2:183

Tolman, F. L., New York State Library

in its relation to the libraries of

the State, 1:68-70

Notes on some recent New York

State publications, 1:210-12, 239-

40; 2:35-36, 69–70, 105-6, 137-38,
198-200; 3:89, 162

War service of the local library and

of the State library, 5:223-25

Tompkins Cove, 3:216

Towns, see Small places

Training camps, see Camp libraries
Travel, popular books for a village li-
brary (Harron and Eastwood),
2:16-31; (ed.), 2:2

Traveling libraries, 1:20-21; (ed.),
1:65, 66; (Eastman), 1:38
Announcement to users of, 3:153
Appropriations, decrease, 4:22

Valley Falls, 1:27, 160; 2:152, 288; Waddington, 3:216, 335; 4:32
3:216; 4:32; 5:40

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Fire, statement concerning effects of, Vegetables, how to grow, list of books,
2:247

Library extension in New York
State (Webster), 3:63-64; discus-
sion, 3:66

Management, 1:148

Need of, in hamlets (Hutchins), 1:75
Note to users of, 5:138

Province of, as part of State Library
system (Betteridge), 1:70-73
Report of work, 3:75; 4:54, 192
Rules, change of, 2:170-72; (ed.),
2:153

Teachers, books for, 3:284

Use for general reading (Brown),
2:13; more general use of, discus-
sion, 2:235-36

Users of, appreciation of assistance
by, 2:271

Trowbridge, J. T., Tribute to the
Farmer's Library Company of the
Town of Ogden, 5:61

Troy, 1:27, 95, 160, 224; 2:47, 79, 119,

152, 287-88; 3:126, 160, 263, 295;
4:32, 63, 96, 230; 5:72, 103, 144.
287

Trustees, library, duty and responsi-

bility of (ed.), 5:109

Outlines for library institutes, 5:232
Powers under library charters (ed.),
5:5

Tuck, Charles H., on reading in rural

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5:239

Vernon, 5:248, 287

Village improvement society, forming
(Withington), 5:81-83

Village libraries, 1:85-86, 179

Circulation, 3:19-20, 253; nonfiction,
5:26

Exhibit of library methods, 5:22
Growth in (ed.), 5:43

Hours of opening, 2:145; 3:253
How the State has profited (ed.),
5:46

Periodicals for, 1:53

Wade, F. E., on conditions in jails and
penitentiaries, 3:221
Wadhams, 5:184
Wadhams Mills, 1:160

Wadhams Reading Circle Free Library,
see Malone

Wadsworth Library, see Geneseo
Walden, 1:95, 191-92; 2:120; 3:335;
5:40, 184, 216
Wallkill, 1:27; 2:183

Walter, Frank K., Care of school li-

braries and some helps which are
available, 2:256-60

The coming high school library,
5:78-81

New York State Library School,
2:103-5, 242

President N. Y. S. L. A., 5:21
A rising or a setting sun? 5:150-53
Walton, 1:62, 192; 2:183, 288; 4:168,
199; 5:72, 216

Wappingers Falls, 1:27, 128; 2:183;
3:335; 5:287

Proportion of books in different War, European, books relating to, list,

classes, 1:152

Reasons for establishing, 1:35-37
Salaries, 3:253

Selection of books for (Bostwick),
1:238

Site for, 5:27

Statistics, comparative, 4:88; 5:27
Statistics of successful libraries, 3:117
Sunday opening, 2:209; 3:200

Tax in villages of about 1500 popu-
lation, 3:328

Use of by farmers' children, 1:53
Village library and the farm (East-

man), 1:37-40; (ed.), 1:35
Ways of increasing local interest in
(Webster), 2:166-68
Weak points in, 1:185-86
What we may expect of the trained

librarian in (Wynkoop), 4:239-45
Why the village needs a public library
in addition to the school library,
5:28

See also Small libraries

Village life in New York fifty years ago,
book note (Wheeler), 3:249

Underhill, Caroline M., president N. Y. Visual Instruction, Division of, an-

S. L. A., 4:157; remarks, 5:21
Union College, library, 3:126
Union Springs, 1:27; 2:119, 183, 288;
3:30, 216; 4:32

United States government documents,
list (Wyer), 1:43-45; 2:134
University libraries, bibliographic
equipment (Keogh), 3:56-59; (ed.),
3:34

Efficiency in (Austen), 3:67
Upper Jay, 1:62; 2:48, 183
Utica, 1:27, 95, 128, 191, 224; 2:48, 79,

119, 183, 288; 3:30, 127, 264, 296;
4:63, 96, 199, 231; 5:40, 72, 103, 248

Utica State Hospital, library, 3:245

nouncement to users, 3:154; 4:53
Illustrated lecture by Chief, 2:202
Lantern slides, lending to local or-
ganizations and individuals, 3:251;
rules of lending modified, 4:193
Losses by fire, 2:248

Notes from (Abrams), 2:70, III
Visual instruction in New York (Ellis),
1:46

Libraries and (Abrams), 1:235-36
Vitz, C. P. P., Meeting the demand for
a printed catalogue, 2:124-28
Vocational guidance

Bibliography (Hall), 3:279
Librarian's share in through the
high school library (Ball), 3:272-73 |

Vacations of librarians, 1:119; (ed.), Voorheesville, 4:231

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4:149-52; 5:24, 266

Free and inexpensive material for

war bulletin boards, etc., 5:265-66
How the local library may serve the

State and nation in the present
crisis (Purinton), 5:222

Our libraries and the war, report of
preliminary committee to A. L. A.,

5:254-59

Program for immediate library war
service, 5:259-60

Public libraries and the war (Jast),

5:220-22

Records, collecting and preserving,
5:261-62

War and America (ed.), 4:132-33
War and library meetings (ed.), 5:219
War and the library (ed.), 4:132;

kinds of books needed (ed.),

4:133-34

War service library week (ed.), 5:253
War service of the local library and
of the State library (Tolman),
5:223-25

What different libraries are doing in
the way of war service, 5:264
What the war means for libraries
(ed.), 5:218

Ward, Gilbert O., The high school li-
brary, 2:232
Warrensburg, 1:160, 224; 2:48, 79, 183.
216; 3:31, 127, 335; 4:63, 168, 199;
5:40, 72

Warsaw, 1:27, 62, 160; 4:168
Washington conference A. L. A. (ed.),
4:97-98

Washingtonville, 2:183, 288; 3:31; 4:63
Waterloo, 2:216; 3:88, 216; 4:32
Watertown, 1:62, 95, 128, 160; 2:48,
120, 152, 288; 3:127, 216, 296, 335;
4:32, 127; 5:103, 216, 248, 287
Waterville, 1:95, 128; 2:48
Watervliet, 1:27-28

Watkins, 1:95, 192; 3:88, 127; 4:64, 127

Watson, W. R., appointment as Chief
of Educational Extension Division
(ed.), 3:218; work of (ed.), 3:218
Promoting the use of good books,
4:69-72

Waverly, 4:32

Wayland, 4:168; 5:216

Wead Library, see Malone

Webb, William, Recent New York

State publications of interest to
libraries, 5:171, 201-3, 237-39
Webster, Caroline, appointed library
organizer, 2:208

Endicott Free Library, 4:208
Farmers' week in Ithaca, 2:235-36
Library extension in New York
State, report on, 3:63-64
Local history story hour, 3:178-80
Ways of increasing local interest in
the village library, 2:166-68
Wedgewood, 3:88, 296

Weedsport, 4:231

Weller Library, see Mohawk
Wellman, H. C., on reading of nonfic-

tion by adults (ed.), 1:161-62
The prime function of the public
library, 4:236-39

Wells, G. Frederick, Select bibliography
of the country church, 3:107-10
Wells College, Aurora, 2:147
Wellsburg, 5:287

Wellsville, 1:28; 2:48, 183, 288; 3:31;

4:64

Wendt, Cordelia, on reading of high

school pupils, 3:70

West, library spirit in (ed.), 1:196
West Chazy, 1:62, 128

West Haverstraw, Hospital for Crippled
and Deformed Children, library,
3:247

West Hebron, 1:28; 2:184; 3:31
West Winfield, 1:28

Westbury, 2:79, 120; 4:127

Western House of Refuge for Women,

Albion, library, 3:243

Westfield, 1:62, 160

Westhampton, 1:28, 160; 2:184; 3:31
Westport, 1:160

Whallonsburg, 2:48

Wheeler, Martha T. (cont'd)

New editions of standard books for
children, 3:140-41

Wood Library Association, see Canan-
daigua
Worcester, 2:79, 152

New textbook for library work with Workingman, interesting the (Light),
schools, 5:25

Reading for invalids, 1:203-6

Recent books relating to the State of
New York, 2:157-63

Two excellent cheap reference books,
3:16-17

Unusually good story for children,
2:169

Village life in New York fifty years

ago, book note, 3:249

Vote on best books of 1909 for a
village library, 2:130-33
Wheelerville, 5:248
White Mountains, Bretton Woods
meeting of A. L. A., 1:194, 213; 2:4,
36

White Plains, 3:31, 296; 4:32, 127;
5:104, 287

White Plains High School, library,
5:167

Whitehall, 2:48, 79, 120, 184, 288;
3:31, 128, 216

Whittier Library, see Lodi
Willard State Hospital, library, 3:245
Willcox, Mrs Louise Collier, The trend
of modern literature, 4:159
Williams, Sherman, on Story-telling,
4:51

High school library problems, 4:174-
78; discussion, 4:191

Plans of Education Department for
development of school libraries,
3:184-86

Williamson, 3:128; 4:32
Williamsville, 2:152; 3:31
Wilson, 3:216; 4:127
Wisconsin, 1:28-29

Normal school librarians, resolu-
tion on library cooperation (ed.),
3:130

Wiswell, L. O., on library extension,
3:67

2:260-61

Men and the library (Seward),
2:54-56; (ed.), 2:51

World of print and the world's work
(Legler), 3:301-7

Wyer, James I. Jr, appointed Director
of New York State Library (ed.),
1:97; president N. Y. S. L. A.,
4:22
Everyman's library (abstract), 5:168
First $100 for reference books, 1:8-9
Library planning, 4:134-39

New State Library and its relation
to schools and teachers, 3:37-39
New York State Library and the
college and reference libraries of
the State, 2:188-92
Outside the walls, 2:223-28
Reading in rural communities, re-
marks on, 3:66

Some useful New York State public
documents, 1:10-11

United States government

docu-

ments, 1:43-45; 2:134
What Americans read, 3:94-102
What the community owes the li-
brary, 2:253-56
Wynkoop, Asa, editor New York
Libraries

Library institutes in New York State,
5:118-22

What we may expect of the trained
librarian in village libraries, 4:239-

45

For other contributions, see also Edi-
torial Notes, Question Box, articles
signed A. W., and Notes and
News of New York Libraries,
found in each issue
Wyoming, 1:63; 5:288

Yiddish books (Campbell), 1:135-36

School libraries in New York State, Yonkers, 1:28, 63, 95-96, 224; 2:120,
2:192-96
Withdrawal record, 2:73

Wheeler, Martha T., Advance titles of Withington, Georgiana Bowen, Form-
best books, 3:105-6, 141-42
ing a village improvement society,
5:81-83

Best books of 1908, 1:236-38

152, 288; 3:128, 335; 4:64, 127, 231;
5:104, 288
Yorkshire, 5:238

Yorktown Heights, Mohansic State
Hospital, library, 3:246

Children's classics in attractive edi- Woman's Relief Corps Home, Oxford, Yust, William F., on pay duplicate col-
tions, 2:206-7

library, 3:247

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lections, 1:77; on gifts, 4:154

Zachert, Adeline B., on control and use
of grade libraries, 5:167
Vice-president N. Y. S. L. A., 5:168

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New York Libraries

Published quarterly in the interest of the libraries of the State
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Entered at the Post Office at Albany, N. Y., as second-class matter

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