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1. The Library Beacon April. 1932
- Creator:
- Saint Paul Public Library (St. Paul, Minnesota)
- Date Created:
- 1932-04
- Description:
- Page 1. A black and white photograph of the St. Anthony Park Branch Library is on the cover. One of three Carnegie Branch Libraries, it experienced an increase in library card holders, book circulation and volume of materials added to the collection. Page 2. "Fourteen Years At St. Anthony Branch." What was written in 1932 in most respects remains valid to this day. Page 3. "College Alumni Publications," A Saint Anthony resident donated his copy of the Harvard Alumni Bulletin to the library. "In Recognition Of Generous Contributions," A list of donors, private citizens and businesses who contributed to the library system. "Readers' Aid In The Circulation Department," The economic depression saw large numbers of people using the library. Statistics of customer use in the Readers Aid department increased significantly over 1931. Subject requests mirrored current events in the world. Page 4. "New Atlases," The Library was proud of the addition of "Stieler's Atlas of Modern Geography" a German publication. "Wanted: Magazines For Hospital Patients," The Library Hospital Service sent out a plea for magazines, not more than two years old, to be donated to the library. "Trade Journals For The Business Man," Even in difficult economic times, trade journals were an important part of the library's collection. The titles mentioned present a profile of businesses active in the state.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Paul Public Library
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- Newsletters
2. The Library Beacon December, 1932
- Creator:
- Saint Paul Public Library (St. Paul, Minnesota)
- Date Created:
- 1932-12
- Description:
- Page 1. "Arlington Branch Library," A photograph of the Arlington Branch Library is on the cover of the Beacon. Arlington celebrated dual anniversaries; the fifteenth year of its opening and the fiftieth of the Saint Paul Public Library. Page 2. " How Arlington Branch Serves Its Community." A brief history of the Arlington Library which began as Public Library Station B in a drug store. "St. Anthony Park Library Committee," Members of the community gathered to formalize a local library committee. "Children's Book Exhibit," Approximately 2,700 people gathered for the exhibit. Page 3. "Fiftieth Anniversary Celebration 1882-1932," A synopsis of events through out the library system was listed. Page 4. "No Depression In Gifts To The Library," The second installment of the summer list of donors appears here. Page 5. "Red-Letter Monday Follows Closing Days," The library was closed on November 25-26. November 28, was a record day for circulation of materials and attendance by library users. "Public Library Reading Rooms Crowded," As demand increased resources where stretched to breaking point. "The Library Beacon Feels The Depression." Due to lack of funds issues of the Beacon could not be published. Page 6, "What Is Around The Corner?" New titles that attempt to forecast the economic future. "Public Library To Close," Due to tax delinquencies, library may close some days in December. "Holiday Greetings." A Holiday Greeting to library staff and patrons.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Paul Public Library
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- Newsletters
3. The Library Beacon February, 1932
- Creator:
- Saint Paul Public Library (St. Paul, Minnesota)
- Date Created:
- 1932-02
- Description:
- Page 1. "A George Washington Year," A black and white portrait of George Washington is on the cover. Celebrated was the two hundredth anniversary of Washington's birth. Page 2. "Portraits Of George Washington," The Fine Arts Room owned copies of portraits of Washington by prominent artists. "Publications Of The George Washington Bicentennial Commission," The Document Collection cataloged at least one copy of each document published by the government about George Washington. "Biographies Of Our First President," The library owned thirty eight titles concerning George Washington, some of which were listed in the Beacon. Page 3. "For The Children," The School Division stood ready to supply as many books as possible about Washington. "To Donors Of Directories," The library thanks those companies listed for their donation of city directories to the library. "Gifts For January," Individuals and organizations received thanks for their donations. Page 4. "Abraham Lincoln," A poem by Annette Wynne about Abraham Lincoln. "Citizens Should Vote," The library provided books and pamphlets on various issues to assist people in making a decision. "Lenten Reading," Appropriate books for Lenten reading, dealing with phases of religion, were provided for patrons.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Paul Public Library
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- Newsletters
4. The Library Beacon June, 1932
- Creator:
- Saint Paul Public Library (St. Paul, Minnesota)
- Date Created:
- 1932-06
- Description:
- Page 1. A black and white photograph of the Third Street Entrance And Court is shown. The street is now known as Kellogg Boulevard. "Summer Reading," The hours were shortened by budget reductions. One could have a Vacation card and keep a book for a one month loan period. A newer book it could be returned by mail. Page 2. "For Traveler Or Stay-At-Home," Many maps and guide books were available for the traveler. Or one could stay at home and travel by book. "Vacation Through Children's Books," Many were the subjects available for children to read during summer vacation. Children could join the Reading Club and earn a diploma. If a child suffered from vision problems, standard titles were available in large print. Page 3. "Acknowledgment To Donors," Gifts this month included the planting of trees at libraries, a reproduction of a portrait of George Washington and an electric clock. "Some Major Needs Of Your Library," Books were wearing out faster than they could be replaced. Budgets were slashed. Citizens were urged to attend public hearings and seek support for their libraries. Page 4. "St. Paul Public Library," A chart displays the circulation and appropriation statistics, 1921 to 1931. Also displayed was the library's share of the city's tax dollar.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Paul Public Library
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- Newsletters
5. The Library Beacon May, 1932
- Creator:
- Saint Paul Public Library (St. Paul, Minnesota)
- Date Created:
- 1932-05
- Description:
- Page 1. "The Library" A poem by Pearl Gertrude Carlson, of what the library means to society. "The Library's Usefulness In Hard Times," The library was a refuge from the storm. In 1931 the library circulated 1,647,468 items. Subjects studied included the gold standard, disarmament, international relations, to name a few. Many studied to improve their employment opportunities. Page 2."Hamline Community Helps Library," Various Programs were sponsored by library organizations all in the effort to raise funds for the library. "Books As Companions." A quotation from John Alfred Langford. Page 3. "Exhibitions To Continue In Library," Responsibility for the Exhibition Room passed to the Committee on the Central Library. "Spring Gifts," With a new season came support from numerous individuals and organizations. "Subscription Book Racketeering--A Warning," The American Library Association became a advocate for the consumer warning people about purchasing substandard books. Page 4. "First Aid For Gardeners," Suggestions from the Industrial Arts Room to assist with any type of gardening. "Handicrafts For The Handy Man," Save money, occupy the idle hours, create something of use to take pride in. "American Librarians In Conference." The American Library Association held a conference in New Orleans, April 25-30.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Paul Public Library
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- Newsletters
6. The Library Beacon October, 1932
- Creator:
- Saint Paul Public Library (St. Paul, Minnesota)
- Date Created:
- 1932-10
- Description:
- Page 1. "Mrs. Helen J. McCaine, Librarian," The black and white photograph is that of Mrs. Helen J. McCaine, Librarian 1882-1913. "Fiftieth Anniversary Celebration," An Open House commemorated the founding of the Saint Paul Public Library. Page 2. "Donors Of Half A Century Ago," The list included two Civil War generals, two railroad builders. It was a who was who list of Minnesota Citizens. "Donors Of To-Day And To-Morrow," Donors were encouraged to provide settlements in their wills for the library. Page 3. "Homes Of The St. Paul Public Library," A brief description of each location is presented. "Reading A Necessity," Remarks by George H. Locke, Librarian, Toronto Public Library. Page 4. Photographs of the five locations of the library. Page 5." Fiftieth Anniversary Celebration," A description of the festivities to be held at the Central Library and branch locations. "Givers Of Many Gifts," The first installment recognizing individuals and organizations for their special donations. Page 6," Library Budget Decreased," Budget cut for 1933 was to be $27,929. "What Your Library Does For You," A look at 11 departments and the services they provide on a daily basis.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Paul Public Library
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- Newsletters
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