Documents of the City of Boston, Volume 2, Issues 24-44City Council, Printing Section, 1904 |
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... increases. A collection of books printed for the use of the blind has been made accessible for their use. A course ... increasing usefulness. The system of examinations prior to appointment to any important position in the Library is ...
... increases. A collection of books printed for the use of the blind has been made accessible for their use. A course ... increasing usefulness. The system of examinations prior to appointment to any important position in the Library is ...
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... , when received, will increase the output of the Catalogue Department, and enable the work to go forward more regularly and evenly than heretofore. t Ç BRANCH DePantrator J7-68, (Recco. INC asport crit c 14 CITY DOCUMENT NO. 24.
... , when received, will increase the output of the Catalogue Department, and enable the work to go forward more regularly and evenly than heretofore. t Ç BRANCH DePantrator J7-68, (Recco. INC asport crit c 14 CITY DOCUMENT NO. 24.
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... increase of the Central Library for the year was 19,204 volumes, and the total number of volumes on January 31, 1903, was 654,705. The total number of volumes in the Central Library and branches was 835,904. PUBLICATIONS. A statement as ...
... increase of the Central Library for the year was 19,204 volumes, and the total number of volumes on January 31, 1903, was 654,705. The total number of volumes in the Central Library and branches was 835,904. PUBLICATIONS. A statement as ...
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... increased from nineteen to twenty-seven persons, including a clerk and an errand boy. Books and other material are now carried back and forth by a special wagon. The report of Mr. Ryder, the Chief of the Bindery, gives minute statistics ...
... increased from nineteen to twenty-seven persons, including a clerk and an errand boy. Books and other material are now carried back and forth by a special wagon. The report of Mr. Ryder, the Chief of the Bindery, gives minute statistics ...
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... increase in the number of branches and other agencies of the Library, and the throwing open of the shelves to the public more and more, the home use of books at the Central Library would be less. It is believed that this has not been ...
... increase in the number of branches and other agencies of the Library, and the throwing open of the shelves to the public more and more, the home use of books at the Central Library would be less. It is believed that this has not been ...
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