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1. The Library Beacon April, 1931
- Creator:
- Saint Paul Public Library (St. Paul, Minnesota)
- Date Created:
- 1931-04
- Description:
- Page 1. "A Day's Circulation At The Central Library," A black and white photograph shows the returned material waiting to processed and shelved. "Library Events In 1930." Two new branches opened. Book Gift Drive brought in more than 20,000 books and $783.19 in money. Page 2. "Your Library In 1930," A statistical record of library activity for 1930. Page 3, "Each Library Patron Should Note," There was a delicate balance between acquisition and withdraw of books. The result was considerably fewer books left for circulation. "Atlas With 1930 Population Statistics," The Rand McNally commercial atlas was a significant addition to the collection. Page 4. "Librarians As Amateur Sleuths," An example of how staff found the correct book with very little information. "Recent Donors To The Library," People and organizations donate to the library. "Bulletin Books Worth Reading," The library published the "Bulletin" a pamphlet of suggested book worth reading.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Paul Public Library
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- Newsletters
2. The Library Beacon December, 1931
- Creator:
- Saint Paul Public Library (St. Paul, Minnesota)
- Date Created:
- 1931-12
- Description:
- Page 1. "Children's Book Exhibit St. Paul Public Library," The emphasis was on Oriental literature, art and culture. Authentic Japanese lanterns, parasols, Persian shawls, shadow puppets were donated for the exhibit. Girl Scouts dressed in Oriental costume guided the guests. Page 2. "Book Week In The Branch Libraries," Brief reports from Arlington, Hamline, Riverview, Saint Anthony, tell how each library celebrated book week with their displays. "Presentation Of Flag-Staff To Merriam Park Branch," The Nathan Hale Chapter of the DAR, presented a flag and staff to the Merriam Park library. Page 3. "How The Library Serves The Lovers Of Animals," Pet owners could find books on the care of almost any animal. Some would find books on raising fowl for subsistence. Still others could enjoy the stories of Jack London, Ernest Thompson Seton and others. "A Thanksgiving to Donors," Appropriate time to thank those who gave. Page 4. "The Fine Arts Room," Patrons were urged to explore all that this room could offer. "A Happy Christmas To All St. Paul," The editor continued to urge one and all to use the library.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Paul Public Library
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- Newsletters
3. The Library Beacon February, 1931
- Creator:
- Saint Paul Public Library (St. Paul, Minnesota)
- Date Created:
- 1931-02
- Description:
- Page 1. "Bringing Books to Everybody," At this point there were five branch libraries in service. To serve people at other locations neighborhood stations were in operation across the city. These stations were operated one or two days a week. Some were located in recreation centers, a school room, or community halls. Books were also placed in many factories and wholesale houses for use by employees. The Hospital Service was also operating at this time. Page 2. "Bringing the Library To The Schools," Through the School Division, supplemental text books were supplied to all schools in the city. Page 3. "For Parents And Teachers," A reminder that the Teachers' Room at the Central library provided professional literature dealing with education. " A Record Breaker--And A Challenge," One hundred and sixty one borrower's cards registered, a new record. "Settling an Argument," The Reference Division can answer the question and prevent bodily harm. "Why Stop Learning?" A quote from the Chautauqua Quarterly. Page 4. "Music Lovers Please Take Notice," The editor presented a one act play letting people know of the resources of the Fine Arts Room. "Professional Librarians Meet," Mid--winter meeting was to be held in Chicago. "A Note Of Appreciation" from the director.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Paul Public Library
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- Newsletters
4. The Library Beacon January, 1931
- Creator:
- Saint Paul Public Library (St. Paul, Minnesota)
- Date Created:
- 1931-01
- Description:
- Page 1. "The New Year," A poem by Horatio Nelson Powers ushers in the new year. A black and white photograph shows Rice Park in winter. The fir tree had a star on it. Page 2. "Librarianship," The editor reflects upon the many skills and types of librarians needed to make a library system function and meet new challenges. Page 2. "Our Thanks To These," Thanks was expressed for donations of books and money. Page 3. "An Old Gray Mare," Tribute was awarded to the library delivery truck, which began it's service on January 1,1925.The truck was a vital part of library service, without it there would be absolutely no daily deliveries. "Unusual Periodicals," Highlighted were two recent publications, "New Yorker" and "Fortune". Page 4. "New Charging Helps," Help the library by writing your own card number on the date slip and book card. Self check is not at all new. "Library Christmas Trees," A gift from a library friend. "New Year's Greetings," The editor extended best wishes to all.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Paul Public Library
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- Newsletters
5. The Library Beacon January, 1932
- Creator:
- Saint Paul Public Library (St. Paul, Minnesota)
- Date Created:
- 1931-01
- Description:
- Page 1. "Events In The History Of Your Library," A black and white photograph of the library as taken from the current location of 4th and Washington Streets. A chronology of key dates in the history of the library,1856 to 1931. Page 2. "St. Paul Artists Lend Pictures," An exhibit of paintings by St. Paul artists was displayed in the Exhibition Room of the library. Page 3. "Who Will Be Next?" Behind this appeal for gifts was the ever growing shadow of the Great Depression. The library had three priorities for immediate future. More branch libraries, eight story high book stacks for Central, and many more books for the public. "Merriam Park Library Committee," Acknowledgement of the work by various committees whose activities brought about the Merriam Park library. Page 4. "Christmas Givers," Acknowledgement of gifts given during the Christmas season. "Books About Russia," Interest was aroused by the reported events taking place in Russia. "The Public Library Wishes You a Happy New Year"
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Paul Public Library
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- Newsletters
6. The Library Beacon June, 1931
- Creator:
- Saint Paul Public Library (St. Paul, Minnesota)
- Date Created:
- 1931-06
- Description:
- Page 1. Hale Memorial Hamline Branch Library is featured on the cover in a black and white photograph. " Moving Days Are Over," The Hamline Branch Library was the outgrowth of a small book station opened in 1908 in a millinery store on Snelling Avenue. Page 2, "Hamline Branch Library Committee," A listing of the organizations that would guide the library in its development. "Changing Skylines In St. Paul," The skyline of Saint Paul experienced dramatic architectural changes. Compared to the mansions of the mind, the libraries, would endure forever. "Have You Seen these Books?" The library was proud to own thirty one titles from the 'Sixty Educational Books.' "A Quotation From Roosevelt," Teddy was 'Bully' for public libraries. Page 3. "Ask Uncle Sam--Anything!" The collection of government documents covered almost every aspect of daily life. "For Engineers, Contractors and Builders." The Industrial Arts Room printed a short list of recent books on Engineering." "Wild Life In The Children's Room," A five gallon aquarium with fish, snails and a salamander captured the attention of children. Page 4. "More Gifts," Once again individuals were thanked for their gifts. Organizations also contributed such as Tri-State Telephone & Telegraph Co., Northern States Power Co. to name a few. "Boost The Book Budget," During 1929 and 1930 some 43,226 books were withdrawn because of condition. Citizens were urged to attend public hearings and boost the book budget.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Paul Public Library
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- Newsletters
7. The Library Beacon March, 1931
- Creator:
- Saint Paul Public Library (St. Paul, Minnesota)
- Date Created:
- 1931-03
- Description:
- Page 1."Behind The Scenes In The Public Library," A glimpse of the work behind the scenes of the public library. Page 2. "St. Paul Reads More Books," Statistics showed that circulation of materials was at an increase in 1930. Projected budget for 1931 showed a decrease. "Gargoyle Club Sponsors Exhibit." An exhibit of 140 original entry drawings in the House Beautiful Cover Competition were put on display at the library. Page 3. "The Twin Cities In Recent Magazines," Citations from national journals that mentioned Saint Paul. "Grateful Acknowledgment," "In Memoriam." Library staff who died. Page 4. "Where Work Is Done 'Behind The Scenes', " Book stacks provided additional storage for materials. Photograph shows the stacks during construction. The stacks were removed during the 2000-2002 renovation of the library.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Paul Public Library
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- Newsletters
8. The Library Beacon March, 1932
- Creator:
- Saint Paul Public Library (St. Paul, Minnesota)
- Date Created:
- 1931-03
- Description:
- Page 1. "In The Public Library," This issue opened with a poem by William Dudley Foulke. "The Public Library," An article by Irving C. Pearce, Commissioner of Education. Mr. Pearce refers to the library as the great teacher. Page 2. "Your Library In 1931," Library statistics with categories were displayed. Page 3. "No Depression In The Library's Business," The library saw a surge of activity as the result of the economy. This article referred to the statistical tables on pages 2 and 3. Page 4."Your Ward And The Public Library," Further statistics of registered card holders by City Ward. "Consider The Heavens," Take you mind of your troubles and gaze the heavens. Various materials offered on the topic of astronomy. "Education--A Definition," A quote from William John Cooper, U.S. Commissioner of Education.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Paul Public Library
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- Newsletters
9. The Library Beacon May, 1931
- Creator:
- Saint Paul Public Library (St. Paul, Minnesota)
- Date Created:
- 1931-05
- Description:
- Page 1. "Webster Wheelock, Librarian March 1,-- April 1, 1931," Black and white photograph of Mr. Wheelock. Page 2. "Webster Wheelock, Librarian," A text of Memorial Resolutions, St. Paul City Council, adopted April 4, 1931. "Advisory Library Board," The text of a resolution by the library board to be sent to Mrs. Wheelock and family. "The Staff Of The Public Library." Library staff eulogize their director. Page 3."Twin City Library Club," Text of a resolution by the club. Page 4. "Webster Wheelock, 1870-1931," A biography of Mr. Wheelock. "To You Who Gave Gifts," Individual and associations who gave gifts are recognized. "New Book Lists At The Public Library."
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Paul Public Library
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- Newsletters
10. The Library Beacon November, 1931
- Creator:
- Saint Paul Public Library (St. Paul, Minnesota)
- Date Created:
- 1931-11
- Description:
- Page 1. "Riverview Branch Library," A black and white photograph shows the interior of the Riverview library. With a gift from the Carnegie Corporation, Riverview was built in 1917. Page 2. "Riverview Branch Library Activities," The library was the hub of neighborhood activities. Students from primary to university age used the library. Associations such as Parent-Teacher groups, Boy and Girl Scouts to name but a few organizations met at the library. "Exhibit Of Russian Icons," Sponsored by the St. Paul School of Art and displayed in the Exhibition Room. Page 3."New Library Delivery Truck At Riverview Branch," A black and white photograph shows the new delivery truck outside of the Riverview Branch with the driver and neighborhood children. The delivery truck would make the rounds to 5 branch libraries, neighborhood stations, 125 schools, 10 hospitals, and industrial plants. "Reception To New Librarian," An informal reception was held, staff presented Mrs. Jennings with a silver tea service engraved with her monogram. Page 4. "An Expression Of Gratitude" for continued donations. "Children's Book Exhibit," The Orient was the theme, many artifacts were loaned by individuals and organizations. Publishers sent original illustrations and their newest books.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Paul Public Library
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- Newsletters
11. The Library Beacon October, 1931
- Creator:
- Saint Paul Public Library (St. Paul, Minnesota)
- Date Created:
- 1931-10
- Description:
- Page 1. "Mrs. Jennie T. Jennings, Librarian," The black and white photograph is that of Mrs. J.T. Jennings, Director of the Library. It was Mrs. Jennings who brought the library through the darkest period of the Great Depression. Page 2. "The New Librarian," Mrs. Jennings joined the library in June, 1917. In September, 1919 she was appointed Assistant Librarian. "Flag Day Celebration At Hamline Branch," The dedication of the flag and staff took place on June 14th, 1931. Listed were those in attendance. Page 3. "Wanted! -- Directories," An explanation of the exchange system among libraries of their city directories. The directories were of much utilized by staff and patrons. "In This Period Of Special Need," The American Librarian Association issued a statement that in the present economic depression the demand for library service had increased. "More Summer Gifts," New names join the list of the faithful who donated materials. Page 4. "Our Public Library," An article by Irving C. Pearce, Commissioner of Education. Mr. Pearce wrote of the necessity of the public library as the University of the Masses. "Book Circulation Increases 94,731 During First Half of 1931," Circulation was 718,621, and increase of 94,731. It was a fifteen percent increase without a corresponding increase in staff.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Paul Public Library
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- Newsletters
12. The Library Beacon September, 1931
- Creator:
- Saint Paul Public Library (St. Paul, Minnesota)
- Date Created:
- 1931-09
- Description:
- Page 1. "Business Service In The Public Library," The Social Science Room was the destination for people with any type of business question. Care was taken to build strong collection of materials as evidenced by the questions listed. Page 2. "Library Exhibit At The County Fair, August 17-18-19," A large map showed the various routes of the book truck, schools were denoted, libraries within stores were highlighted "German Books For German Reading." Forty-four volumes of German Literature were presented to the library. "Summer Gifts," Again acknowledgments to the faithful who donated books to the library. Page 3. "The School Division Works At Fever Heat, Prepares 1000 Libraries For Schools," Describes a function that many current library staff were unaware of. These collections were invaluable in supplying supplemental materials for class work. The efforts of this department were truly unique and vital to the citizens of Saint Paul. Page 4. A black and white photograph shows only a fraction of the 1,000 boxed books ready for transport.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Paul Public Library
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- Newsletters
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