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Front Matter Source: The Library Quarterly, Vol. 16, No. 3 (Jul., 1946), p. 246 Published by: The University of Chicago Press Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/4303483 . Accessed: 15/06/2014 21:00 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . The University of Chicago Press is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to The Library Quarterly. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 195.34.79.253 on Sun, 15 Jun 2014 21:00:40 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Front MatterSource: The Library Quarterly, Vol. 16, No. 3 (Jul., 1946), p. 246Published by: The University of Chicago PressStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/4303483 .

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VOLUME XVI *JULY 1946 *NUMBER 3 THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS

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THE LIBRARY QUARTERLY A Journal of Investigation and Discussion in the Field of Library Science

Established by The Graduate Library School of the University of Chicago with the Co-operation of The American Library Association, The Bibliographical Society of America, and The American Library Institute.

BOARD OF EDITORS Managing Editor LEON CARNOVSKY

Editorial Assistant MARY C. BUDD

AIssociate Editors RALPH A. BEALS LOWELL MARTIN PIERCE BUTLER DOUGLAS WAPLES

Advisory Editors

WM. W. BISHOP, Librarian Emeritus, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor LESLIE E. BLISS, Librarian, Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery, San Marino ISAK COLLIJN, Former Director of the Royal Library, Stockholm ARUNDELL J. K. ESDAILE, Former Secretary, British Museum, London ERNESTO G. GIETZ, Librarian, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Fisicas y Naturales, Colegio Nacional de

Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires IGINO GIORDANI, Chief, Cataloging Department, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Rome CLARA W. HERBERT, Librarian, Public Library of the District of Columbia CARLETON B. JOECKEL, School of Librarianship, University of California, Berkeley HENRI LEMAITRE, Hon. Librarian, Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris CARL H. MILAM, Executive Secretary, American Library Association, Chicago FRANK A. MULLIN, Director of the Library, Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C. RALPH MUNN, Director, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh HENRY B. VAN HOESEN, Librarian, Brown University, Providence EDWIN ELIOTT WILLOUGHBY, Chief Bibliographer, Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, D.C. LouIs R. WILSON, Dean Emeritus, Graduate Library School, University of Chicago

The Library Quarterly was established by the Graduate Library School of the University of Chicago, with the assistance of the Carnegie Corporation, to fill the need suggested by a committee of the American Library Association for a journal of investigation and discussion in the field of librarianship. It is published in January, April, July, and October by the University of Chicago at the University Press, 5750 Ellis Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. T he subscription price is $5.oo per year; the price of single copies is $1.50. Orders for serv- ice of less than a full year will be charged at the single-copy rate. Postage is prepaid by the publishers on all orders from the United States and its possessions, Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guatemala, Haiti, Republic of Honduras, Mexico, Morocco (Spanish Zone), Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Rio de Oro, El Salvador, Spain (including Balearic Islands, Canary Islands, and the Spanish Offices in Northern Africa; Andorra), Spanish Guinea, Uruguay, and Venezuela. Postage is charged extra as follows: for Canada and Newfoundland, 20 cents on annual sub- scriptions (total $5.20), on single copies 5 cents (total $i.55); for all other countries in the Postal Union, 48 cents on annual subscriptions (total $5.48), on single copies I2 cents (total $i.62). Patrons are requested to make all remittances payable to The University of Chicago Press in United States currency or its equiva- lent by postal or express money orders or bank drafts.

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aging Editor, TIHE LIBRARY QUARTERLY, Graduate Library School, University of Chicago, Chicago 37, Ill. Applications for permission to quote from this journal should be addressed to The University of

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THE LIBRARY QUARTERLY

Vol. XVI CONTENTS FOR JULY 1946 No. 3

INTER-AMERICAN COLLABORATION IN EDUCATION FOR LIBRARIANSHIP: BOGOTA, QUITO, LIMA .RUDOLPH GJELSNESS I87

ANDREW S. HALLIDIE AND LIBRARIANSHIP IN SAN FRANCISCO, 1868-79 FULMER MOOD 202

PRINCETON, 1902-7: FRAGMENTS OF AUTOBIOGRAPHY WILUAM WARNER BISHOP 2 I I

THE LIBRARIES OF PUERTO RICO LAWRENCE S. THOMPSON and JORGE RIVERA RuIZ 225

A MAN-HOUR ANALYSIS OF PERIODICAL CIRCULATION ROBERT F. PRICE 239

THE COVER DESIGN .EDWIN ELIOrT WILLOUGHBY 245

THE CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS ISSUE ..246

REVIEWS: Donald Wing (comp.), Short-Title Catalogue of Books Printed in England, Scotland, Ire-

land, Wales, and British America and of English Books Printed in Other Countries, I64I- I700, Vol. I .EDWIN ELiorr WILLOUGHBY 247

Archer Taylor, Renaissance Guides to B?ooks .A. T. HAZEN 250 George Parker Winship, The Cambridge Press, I638-1692 . RANDOLPH G. ADAMS 252 Eleventh Annual Report of the Archivist of the United States . . WALTER HAUSDORFER 253 Carleton B. Joeckel (ed.), Library Extension-Probkms and Solutions E. B. STANFORD 254 Joseph L. Wheeler, "Report on a Survey of Postwar Building Needs of the Dayton Public

Library and Museum" .RUSSELL J. SCHUNK 255 Charles E. Rush (ed.), Library Resources of the University of North Carolina

ANDREWJ. EATON 257 Tommie Dora Barker, "Report of a Survey of the Library of the Young Men's Library

Association of Augusta for the Board of Directors" . . . . HELEN M. HARRIS 258 Jorge Basadre, La Biblioteca Nacional de Lima, 1943-1945 . . RAYMOND L. KILGOUR 259 Alberto Tauro, Anuario bibliogrdfico peruano de I943; Anuario bibliogrdfico peruano de

1944 .JAMES B. CHILDS 26I Marion Horton (comp.), Buying List of Books for Small Libraries, 7th ed.

HELEN L. WARNER 262 British Council (comp.), British Civilization and Institutions: A Book List

JACK E. BROWN 263

The Journal of Documentation .HERMAN H. FUSSLER 264

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Laura Katherine Martin, Magazines for School Libraries . . . . LuRA E. CRAWFORD 265 Bdrsenblattfilr den deutschen Buchhandel. FRITZ VEIT 267 Hollywood Quarterly .EDITH J. R. ISAACS 269

National Opinion Research Center, What .... Where .... Why Do People Read? GERTRUDE E. GSCHEIDLE 270

Rudolf Flesch, The Art of Plain Talk .REX M. POTTERE 271

William S. Gray (comp. and ed.), The Appraisal of Current Practices in Reading RUTH STRANG 272

Samuel W. Boggs and Dorothy Cornell Lewis, The Classification and Cataloging of Maps and Atlases .AGNES WHITMARSH 274

Charles E. Prall, State Programs for the Improvement of Teacher Education GEORGE C. ALLEZ 275

BOOK NOTES .277

BOOKS RECEIVED .279

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THE CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS ISSUE

WILLIAM WARNER BISHOP is librarian emeritus of the University of Michigan. For biographical information see the Library Quarterly, I (I93I), 338; IV (I934), 359; XII

(1942), 762; XIV (I944), 339-48.

RUDOLPH GJELSNESS was born at Reynolds, North Dakota, in I894. He received the B.A. degree from the University of North Dakota in I9I6 and the B.L.S. from the University of Illinois in 1920. After serving in World War I, Mr. Gjelsness held various library positions at the universities of Illinois, Oregon, California, and Michigan. From I928 to I932 he was chief of the preparations division of the New York Public Library; he then went to the University of Arizona as librarian and professor of bibli- ography. In I937 he returned to the University of Michigan, where he has been chairman of the department of library science since I940. Mr. Gjelsness spent the summer of 1942 in Bogoti and the year 1943-44 in Mexico as director of the Biblioteca Benjamin Franklin. For a num- ber of years he has been treasurer of the Ameri- can Library Association. He was editor-in-chief of the 194I revision of the A.L.A. Catalog Rules.

FULMER MOOD, special assistant to the presi- dent of the University of California, was born at Oakland, California, on August 23, i898. He was graduated from Harvard with the degrees of A.B. magna cum laude in I92I and Ph.D. in history in 1929. From I927 to 1932 he served as instructor in American history and literature at Harvard, and from 1933 to 1935 held a Guggen- heim fellowship in London, England, the sub- ject of his researches being Anglo-American voyage and promotion writings from I550 to 1700. He continued these studies the following year as a research fellow of the Huntington Library. In this field of history he has published numerous articles in the professional periodicals and one monograph, The English Geographers and the Anglo-American Frontier in the Seven- teenth Century.

While again serving as instructor in history at Harvard in 1936-37, Dr. Mood began an examination of the dominant interpretation in American history, that fathered by Frederick J.

Turner, and this led to a series of articles on the frontier concept and the westward movement, and also The Early Writings of F. J. Turner, edited jointly with E. E. Edwards, and a mono- graphic study, The Development of F. J. Turner as an Historical Thinker.

Dr. Mood served as librarian of the Universi- ty of Redlands, I939-41; as assistant professor of librarianship, University of California, I94I- 43 (from which institution he had taken a certificate in librarianship in 1939); and as chief of archives, Historical Division, AC/AS, In- telligence, Headquarters of the Army Air Forces, Washington, D. C., in 1943-44. He is presently engaged in conducting a survey of the library holdings of the University of California.

ROBERT F. PRICE, born in Paterson, New Jersey, on October 2I, I9I4, received his A.B. degree from Tufts College in 1936, his M.A. in education from George Washington University in 1938, and his B.S. in library science from Columbia University in I943. He spent the years I936-39 in high-school teaching and from 1939 to I943 was employed at the Library of Congress. Since I943 he has been with the U.S. Departnent of Agriculture Library.

JORGE RIvExRA Ruiz is librarian of the Agri- cultural Experiment Station of the University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras. He was born Septem- ber 27, 19I5, at San Sebastian and received his B.A. degree from the Polytechnic Institute of Puerto Rico in 1938 and the B.S. in library sci- ence from Columbia University in 1939. Mr. Rivera Ruiz was librarian of the high-school li- brary at Ponce from I939 to I941. In I94I he organized the U.S.E.D. library at San Juan and the Ibero-American Institute Library at Rio Piedras, and in I942 the Agricultural Experi- ment Station Library, where he has remained.

LAWRENCE S. THOMPSON: for biographical information see the Library Quarterly, XII (1942), III. In 1942 Mr. Thompson left Iowa State College to serve as a special agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. In I945 he re- signed to accept an appointment in the U.S. Department of Agriculture Library.

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