Word: librarians
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Molnes, Ia., and William Henry Gratwick Jr. '25 of Linwood, N. Y.; for Secretary: John James Maher '26 of Brigeport, Conn., and William Ichabod Nichols '26 of Wilton, Conn; for Treasurer: Richard Hinckley Field '26 of Phillips, Me., and William Conklin Ladd '26 of Cleveland, O.; for Librarian: George Douglass Debevoise of New York City and Lement Upham Harris '26 of Tuxedo Park...
...Librarian...
...handicap all the honest students and immensely increase the tasks of the Library attendants, who have their hands full as it is. But some reasonably severe treatment ought to be accorded the offenders, who in spite of their scarcity still manage to cause confusion and inconvenience. Mr. Lane, the librarian, in barring such men from the Library until after the Midyear period has chosen the punishment with justice. Those who fail to regard the privileges of others deserve to lose their...
...only fair to the general body of readers to exclude from a reading room those who are unwilling to "play the game" like gentlemen. WILLIAM C. LANE, Librarian...
...present it to the University library. The Yale man outbid the Harvard man, but when he learned that a Harvard man had been the under bidder, he declared that Harvard had the prior claim to the manuscript. Wishing to remain anonymous, he gave it to Mr. Keough, the Yale librarian with the request that it be sent as a gift from Yale to the Harvard library. Mr. Keough writes that while he does "not agree with the donor's desire to remain anonymous," he is "heartily in sympathy with his wish to give the manuscript to Harvard...