Documents of the City of Boston, Volume 2, Issues 24-44City Council, Printing Section, 1904 |
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... 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 of all work done, with the cost. The ...
... 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 of all work done, with the cost. The ...
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... persons, was found to be inadequate to the demands made upon it. According to the preceding annual report, the department contained 8,541 volumes, exclusive of the collection of documents in the Special Libraries. During the year 1,144 ...
... persons, was found to be inadequate to the demands made upon it. According to the preceding annual report, the department contained 8,541 volumes, exclusive of the collection of documents in the Special Libraries. During the year 1,144 ...
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... persons. The number of volumes in the Patent Room is 9,122, divided as follows: Great Britain g to e to & 5,404 United States o g e & & 1,042 Germany . * g e g Q 699 Belgium © * g g g e 65 France o to e * to e 415 Other countries ...
... persons. The number of volumes in the Patent Room is 9,122, divided as follows: Great Britain g to e to & 5,404 United States o g e & & 1,042 Germany . * g e g Q 699 Belgium © * g g g e 65 France o to e * to e 415 Other countries ...
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... persons present at any one time was 161. Many volumes have recently been bound, and the use of them has much increased thereby, the record showing that 19,256 volumes have been consulted during the year. The rooms for bound newspapers ...
... persons present at any one time was 161. Many volumes have recently been bound, and the use of them has much increased thereby, the record showing that 19,256 volumes have been consulted during the year. The rooms for bound newspapers ...
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... persons of wealth, with the hope that they will contribute to it. Of the largest gifts to the Library nearly all were made years ago, and for the most part the donors were non-residents. These bequests, however, have been steadily ...
... persons of wealth, with the hope that they will contribute to it. Of the largest gifts to the Library nearly all were made years ago, and for the most part the donors were non-residents. These bequests, however, have been steadily ...
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