Documents of the City of Boston, Volume 2, Issues 24-44City Council, Printing Section, 1904 |
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... gift, through the American Statistical Association, amounted to 1,611 volumes and parts, and these have been of the same character as those heretofore received. Therefore, the collection, exclusive of documents in the Special Libraries ...
... gift, through the American Statistical Association, amounted to 1,611 volumes and parts, and these have been of the same character as those heretofore received. Therefore, the collection, exclusive of documents in the Special Libraries ...
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... gift. Of bound volumes, 30,478 have been consulted by readers, and 32,357 unbound back numbers; the use of newly published periodicals is not counted. A new List of current periodicals in the Reading Room is ready to be printed. The use ...
... gift. Of bound volumes, 30,478 have been consulted by readers, and 32,357 unbound back numbers; the use of newly published periodicals is not counted. A new List of current periodicals in the Reading Room is ready to be printed. The use ...
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... 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 dwindling. The Public Library, while primarily owned by the people LIBRARY DEPARTMENT. 37.
... 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 dwindling. The Public Library, while primarily owned by the people LIBRARY DEPARTMENT. 37.
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... gifts and bequests from benevolent testators, as are the great public charities of the city and vicinity. The Committee believe that the Trustees should always have in hand a fund with which to take immediate advantage of any offering ...
... gifts and bequests from benevolent testators, as are the great public charities of the city and vicinity. The Committee believe that the Trustees should always have in hand a fund with which to take immediate advantage of any offering ...
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... GIFTs . te { } te t ū 87 INDEx AND KEY TO THE ANNUAL REPORTS OF THE BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY. No. 1–51, 1852–1903 129 INDEx To THE ANNUAL REPORT, 1902–1903 . 145 APPENDIX I. FINANCIAL STATEMENT. BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY, AUDITING DEPARTMENT ...
... GIFTs . te { } te t ū 87 INDEx AND KEY TO THE ANNUAL REPORTS OF THE BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY. No. 1–51, 1852–1903 129 INDEx To THE ANNUAL REPORT, 1902–1903 . 145 APPENDIX I. FINANCIAL STATEMENT. BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY, AUDITING DEPARTMENT ...
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