Putnam, Marguerite E. (Marguerite Eleanor), 1890-1966. Marguerite E. Putnam scrapbook, 1925-1963. - View Resource (original) (raw)
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For its first fifty years, the library had been housed in a succession of temporary spaces culminating in a series of inadequate quarters in Denny Hall. It was then moved to a building originally constructed in 1909 for the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, but considerably remodeled to accommodate a collection of 40,000 books. Ground was broken for President Suzzallo's proposed library in April 1923 and the new library was opened in January 1927, with 175,000 volumes and a spectacular reading ro...
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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....
Putnam, Marguerite E. (Marguerite Eleanor), 1890-1966
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In a career spanning some thirty-five years, Marguerite Eleanor Putnam (1890-1966), served as Chief Acquisitions Librarian at the University of Washington and also was active in national and regional professional organizations. Born in Minnesota, she attended the University of Washington as an undergraduate, completing her degree in 1921 and continuing studies toward an MLS, which she received in 1923. After graduating, Putnam taught as a library science instructor at the University of Washingto...
Meyer, Herman H. B. (Herman Henry Bernard), 1864-1937
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H.H.B. Meyer, Chief bibliographer, Library of Congress. From the description of References on old post roads and stage coach roads in Virginia [manuscript] / by H.H.B. Meyer. 1921. 1921. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647958732 ...
Pacific Northwest Library Association
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The Pacific Northwest Library Association (PNLA) was founded in 1909 during a three-day conference at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition in Seattle, Washington. The original members included librarians from Washington and Oregon, as well as the Provincial Librarian of British Columbia, but the membership grew to include librarians from Idaho, Montana and Utah. The PNLA affiliated with the American Library Association (ALA) in 1914. Among the achievements of the PNLA was the creation of the Subs...