Word: cataloger
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...bits of original research ranging from the itemized cost of production of a 15th Century mystery play ($1,000 to $3,000; to the bulk of a Sunday edition of the New York Times (459 sq. feet, 2 lb. 6½ oz.). To carry scholasticism still farther, the elaborate catalog of the present exhibition which Assembler Simonson and the Museum of Modern Art have published contains no less than six learned introductions...
...these books were chosen, the catalog prepared and arrangements for the exhibition made, by a dark vivacious woman who has been for over 20 years guardian of the Morgan Treasures-Morgan Librarian Belle da Costa Greene. A prominent figure at book auctions, exhibitions and literary cocktail parties, Librarian Greene is far from inaccessible, but has managed to keep her early history to herself. It is of record, however, that she is of Portuguese-Virginia ancestry, was discovered at Princeton by Mr. Morgan's Cousin Junius when the Morgan Library was building, and has been a fixture in the Morgan...
...Trinity, for the exaltation of the Catholic faith and the increase of the Christian religion, by the authority of Our Lord Jesus Christ, of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul, and of Ourselves. . . . We decree and define that Bernadette is a saint, and We insert her name upon the catalog of saints, commanding that her memory be annually venerated by the Universal Church...
Saint Bernadette's day in the catalog of Catholic saints...
Twenty years ago, Julius Rosenwald got busy with the profits from his Sears Roebuck catalog. Since then, $4,000,000 of his money plus more than $4,000,000 from innumerable Negroes plus $1,000,000 from Southern whites plus $18,000,000 of public funds has built 5,357 Negro schoolhouses in 15 Southern States, thereby doubling the number of schools for U. S. Negro moppets...