Circular letters on the printing and distribution of public documents, 1892.

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Circular letters on the printing and distribution of public documents, 1892.

Circular letters addressed to the Librarian of Cornell University, or to "the Librarian of the Institution Addressed," encouraging the recipient to write to his or her Congressional representatives and senators in support of a bill intended to improve the processes of printing and distribution of public documents. Two of the letters are from John G. Ames, the federal Superintendent of Documents; the third is from K.A. Linderfelt, president, Frank P. Hill, secretary, and Henry J. Carr, treasurer, of the American Library Association.

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American Library Association

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The American Library Association (ALA) is a nonprofit organization based in the United States that promotes libraries and library education internationally. Founded in 1876, it is the oldest and largest library association in the world....

Cornell University, Library

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The Book Collection Contest was instituted in 2003 continuing the tradition of the Arthur H. and Mary Marden Dean Book Collection Contest that was helf from 1966 to 1987. It provides Cornell students with the opportunity of displaying their aptitude in assembling and organizing book collections and articulate their interest in books and reading. In 2006 the contest expanded to include a separate category for graduate students. From the description of Cornell University Library and Li...

Ames, John G. (John Griffith), 1834-1910

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Linderfelt, K. A.

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