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97 페이지 - Morgan. 11. Library Service. Carleton B. Joeckel. 12. Special Problems of Negro Education. Doxey A. Wilkerson. 13. The National Youth Administration. Palmer O. Johnson and Oswald L. Harvey. 14. Educational Activities of the Works Progress Administration. Doak S. Campbell, Frederick H. Bair, and Oswald L. Harvey. 15. Public Education in the District of Columbia. Lloyd E. Blauch and J. Orin Powers. 16. Public Education in the Territories and Outlying Possessions. Lloyd E. Blauch. 17. Education of Children...
1 페이지 - The objectives of the public library should be to assemble and preserve books and materials in organized collections, and through stimulation and guidance to promote their use, to the end, that children, young people, men, and women may have opportunity and encouragement: To educate themselves continuously, To...
1 페이지 - To. maintain the precious heritage of freedom of expression and a constructively critical attitude toward all public issues To improve their ability to participate usefully in activities in which they are involved as citizens of the United States and of the world...
2 페이지 - To make such use of leisure time as will promote personal happiness and social well-being...
62 페이지 - ... within the Federal Government. Perhaps chief among such functions would be advice in the determination of the fields of subject interest in the book collections of the various libraries and in the formulation of book selection policies. The advice of the Council would also be sought on a variety of administrative and technical problems connected with library buildings and equipment, cataloging and classification, and personnel. In particular, recommendations of the Council should be required...
97 페이지 - Frederic. 4. Federal Aid and the Tax Problem. Clarence Heer. 5. Principles and Methods of Distributing Federal Aid for Education. Paul R. Mort, Eugene S. Lawler, and associates. 6. The Extent of Equalization Secured through State School Funds. Newton Edwards and Herman G. Richey. 7. Selected Legal Problems in Providing Federal Aid for Education. Robert R. Hamilton.
27 페이지 - Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina. South Carolina, Georgia, Florida Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma...
4 페이지 - American contribution to the world pattern of library development. Of all types of libraries in the United States, it is the most important in the number of persons served, in the volume of use, in total expenditures, and in its general influence on the life of the people. A public library may be denned as a library which provides free library service of a general nature to the people of its community.