Word: librarian
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Ralph T. Esterquest, Harvard's Medical Librarian since 1958, died Saturday...
However, Douglas W. Bryant, University librarian, said last night that he knew nothing of a "loose agreement" between the two schools' libraries on Africa books. Bryant pointed out that for the past four years, the Harvard library has employed an African bibliographer
WITH deep-rooted memories of Argentina under Peron (who tried to humiliate Borges--then a librarian--by making him a provincial poultry inspector) Borges has a great love for the United States. "After all," he recalls, "it came to me in the best way, through literature--Mark Twain, Hawthorne, Melville. . . . What I find very admirable is that people here have a keen sense of right and wrong...
SOMEWHERE in Washington a report that may yet be monumental for the future of American libraries is peacefully hibernating. It was finished in late November by a committee of the American Council of Learned Societies (including University Librarian, Douglas W. Bryant) and dispatched to President Johnson's Commission on Libraries which was expected to recommend huge new federal programs a few weeks after. Three months later the Commission still is sitting on the final version of its report. The silence could be broken any day, but it seems increasingly likely that the Commission is simply waiting this legislative season...
...officers of the Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra for 1968 are: David O. Lehman '69, president; Louise A. Lerner '70, vice president; Lois A. Pike '70, secretary; Jonathan Berman '70, treasurer; John Mayne '70, manager; Kirsten E. Mishkin '70, librarian; Charles Hefling Jr. '71, publicity chairman; and David Chavolla '71, program chairman...