Word: palmer
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...PALMER B. ROWLEY...
Foster M. Palmer, Assistant Librarian for Reference, has been appointed Associate Librarian for Circulation and Reference, Paul H. Buck, Director of the Harvard University Libraries, announced recently...
...member of the staff of the Harvard College Library since of 1938, Palmer will direct all reader services of Widener, the management of ten floors of book stacks, circulation of some 1,500 books a day for use outside the library, and reading and reference rooms. He will also advice on Lamont's reader services for undergraduates...
...finicky enough to indulge its stubborn allergy to Madison Avenue exaggeration in advertising. It takes such a stringent view of overstatement that it once rejected a testimonial touting a how-to-golf pamphlet which offered the duffer the utterly unnecessary suggestion that he "stay out of traps." Since Arnold Palmer had just lost the Masters tournament by landing in a trap, The New Yorker sent the copy back to the agency, along with the advice that the agency might consider sending Palmer a copy of the book...
...born on campus and nourished by the university. Yale undergraduates rarely read it, and the new faculty member who thinks it exists mainly to reprint his lectures soon learns otherwise. Nor is it a house organ; the university would no more dream of telling Review Editor John J. E. Palmer how to run a national quarterly than would Editor Palmer (Louisiana Polytechnic Institute '35) consider telling Yale President A. Whitney Griswold how to run a university...