Arthur T. Hamlin papers, 1961-1968 1961-1968

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Arthur T. Hamlin papers, 1961-1968 1961-1968

Papers of Arthur T. Hamlin, former University Librarian at the University of Cincinnati including research on the library needs of faculty and students on campus and the work of a Library Committee appointed by UC's Provost. The collection also includes research on use of libraries in the United Kingdom.

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University of Cincinnati. Libraries

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Stephen Carrie Blumberg stole about 23,600 books from 268 libraries in 45 states, two Canadian provinces, and the District of Columbia including the University of Cincinnati. Blumberg did not sell any of the books he stole, but instead stored them in his home in Ottumwa, Iowa. Blumberg raided libraries throughout the United States over a thirty year period. He was especially interested in Americana, but also stole a large number of incunabula. He was found guilty on four counts of p...

Hamlin, Arthur T.

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Hamlin earned his Harvard AB in 1934, and attended Harvard Graduate School in 1936-1938. From the description of The background and passage of the agricultural adjustment act from the standpoint of legislative history / Arthur T. Hamlin. [1937] (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 228511837 Arthur Tenney Hamlin was born on January 8, 1913 to Christopher Robert and Edith Redman Hamlin. After attending Harvard University, he pursued a career in librarianship working at Ha...

University of Cincinnati - Buildings

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