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<title>Courier, A Commemorative Issue on the Dedication of the Ernest S. Bird Library, Vol.X, No.4, 1973</title>
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	<p>Patience, Thanksgiving, and Opportunity for Learning / William Pearson Tolley, p.3 -- Research Libraries: Their Function, Friends, Funding and Future / Richard W. Couper, p.9 -- Syracuse in Literature / Donald A. Dike, p.17 -- The Lost Voice of Criticism / Hilton Kramer, p.24 -- Romantic Chemistry / Cecil Y. Lang, p.35 -- What Poetry Knows / George P. Elliot, p.47</p>

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<title>Courier, Vol.X, No.3, Spring 1973</title>
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	<p>The Paul H. Appleby Papers at Syracuse / Gladys L. Baker, p.3 -- Nietzsche and His Friends: Richard Wagner and Jakob Burckhardt / Meredith A. Butler, p.11 -- Margaret Bourke-White and Erskine Caldwell: A Personal Album / William A. Sutton, p.18 -- Lester G. Wells: An Appreciation / Edwin H. Cady, p.40 -- The Feminist Movement as Reflected in the Gerrit Smith Papers / Judith Mesinger, p.45 -- News of the Library and Library Associates, p.55</p>

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<title>Courier, Vol.XI, No.1, Fall 1973</title>
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	<p>George Fisk Comfort / David Tatham, p.3 -- The Libellus of Telesphorus and the Decretals of Gregory IX / Kenneth Pennington, p.17 -- Lord Byron at the Armenian Monastery on San Lazzaro / Arpena Mesrobian, p. 27 -- Edmund B. Chaffee and the Labor Temple / Dugald Chaffee, p.38 -- Thomas J. Wise: A Brief Survey of His Literary Forgeries / Thomas Gearty, Jr., p.51 -- From the Collector's Library: The First Illustrated American Book / David Fraser, p.65 -- News of the Library and Library Associates, p.71</p>

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<title>News of the Library and Library Associates, from Courier, Vol.XI, No.3, Summer 1974</title>
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	<p>Annual Meeting and Luncheon, May 17, 1974 -- Constitution to be Amended -- Library Director Named -- Missing Issues of <em>The Courier</em> -- Special Thanks</p>

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<title>Courier, Vol.XIV, No.1 &amp; 2, Spring 1977</title>
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	<p>The Sound of Fame: Syracuse University's Audio Archive and Re-recording Laboratory / Frank S. Macomber, p.3 -- A Collection of Italian Opera Libretti in the Syracuse University Libraries / Aubrey S. Garlington, Jr., p.23 -- News of the Library and Library Associates, p.33</p>

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<title>News of the Library and Library Associates, from Courier, Vol.XIV, No.3, Summer 1977</title>
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	<p>Citation for the Post-Standard Award -- In Memoriam: Dr. Francis A. Wingate -- Member Publishes Local History -- The Class of 1912: Library Benefactors Par Excellence -- J. Terry Bender -- A Correction from the Snow Foundation -- From the Syracuse University Libraries "Bulletin"</p>

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<title>News of the Library and the Library Associates, from Courier, Vol.XXIII, No.1, Spring 1988</title>
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	<p>Report from the University Librarian / David H. Stam, p.79 -- Recent Acquisitions / Carolyn A. Davis, Mark Weimer, Johanna Winterwerp Prins, p.83 -- Post-Standard Award Citation, 1988, for Joseph and Elaine Spector, p.87 -- Annual Meeting, p.88 -- Bylaws of the Library Associates (Adopted on April 22, 1988), p.89 -- In Memoriam: Marie Little Bird, Ruth Canfield Tolley, p.93</p>

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<title>News of the Library and Library Associates, from Courier, Vol.XVI, No.2, Summer 1979</title>
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	<p>Membership -- Acquisitions Committee Report -- Honors -- Another Honor for Mr. Welch -- Members in the News -- In Memoriam: Carl L. Bausch -- Staff Member Leaves</p>

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<title>Courier, No.33, Fall 1969</title>
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	<p>Note -- Introduction / William P. Tolley -- On the Duties of an University Towards the Nation / A. C. Swinburne, p.1 -- Now is the Time, [p.6]</p>

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<title>Courier, No.31, Spring 1969</title>
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	<p>A Recent Book About Stephen Crane / Lillian B. Gilkes, p.1 -- Ralph Walker: Poet, p.6 -- Fuller d'Arch Smith Ltd., p.7 -- The Alexander-Lumpkin Families, p.9 -- The Cover: George Vander Sluis, p.9 -- Not Gone Are the Days, p.10 -- Christoffel and Gill, p.12 -- Jake's Fifth, p.13 -- On the Return of a Book Lent to a Friend, p.14 -- Roger Burlingame, p.14 -- Shot and Bleeding, p.17 -- Lawrence Clark Powell Undressed, p.19 -- From a Lady in Vermont, p.21 -- Mr. Bristow and the Old Times, p.22 -- A Malcolm Lowry Catalogue, p.23 -- Deductions, p.24 -- The Advisory Board, p.27 -- AB, p.28 -- Science Marches On!, p.29 -- Wanted, p.30 -- Now is the Time, [p.31]</p>

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<title>Courier, No.32, Summer 1969</title>
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	<p>Robert Frost - 6th June 1957 / The Reverend Canon J. E. Gethyn-Jones, p.1 -- Excerpts, p.8 -- The Front Cover, p.8 -- London Letter, p.13 -- A Staunch Patriot, p.17 -- Swinburne's Nib, p.24 -- Baboon Brains, p.37 -- Syracuse University Library Manual, p.38 -- Desiderata, p.39 -- Now is the Time, p.40</p>

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<title>Courier, No.34, Spring 1970</title>
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	<p>Sam Bass at Syracuse, p.3 -- Hiram Smith, p.5 -- A Note about John E. Scopes, p.9 -- A Note about David Claypoole Johnston / David Tatham, p.11 -- Studebaker's First Electric / Howard L. Applegate, p.17 -- No Comment, p.23 -- Man's Best Hope on Earth, p.23 -- Two Tributes to Edward Corsi / John P. Lomenzo, Dean Alfange, p.24 -- The Time is Now, [p.31]</p>

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<title>Courier, No.35, Summer 1970</title>
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	<p>The Mystery of Mencken's Book-plate, p.1 -- From Erik Huneker, p.8 -- In Re David A. Fraser, p.11 -- The Front Cover, p.12 -- 1861, p.14 -- A Note About J. Frank Dobie, p.14 -- Walt Whitman, Theodore Roosevelt, and "The New Inferno," p.19 -- A Sermon for Mr. West, p.23 -- The Franklin, p.25 -- A Check List of David Claypoole Johnston's Book Illustrations / David Tatham, p.26 -- The Time is Now, [p.32]</p>

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<title>Open for Research... Notes on Collections; News of the Library Associates, from Courier, Vol.VIII, No.4, July 1971</title>
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	<p><strong>Open for Research... Notes on Collections</strong></p>
<p>The papers of Hezekiah Spencer, fur trader during the first half of the nineteenth century, have been prepared for scholarly use in the George Arents Research Library. Dating from 1777 to 1863, with the major portion covering the period 1827 to 1862, the papers consist of correspondence and financial and legal records relating to Spencer's occupation. ...</p>
<p><strong>News of the Library Associates</strong></p>
<p>Syracuse University Library Associates met on April 29 at Everson Museum in Syracuse, the first stop in a tour of three central New York points of special interest. Following an hour at the Museum, the Associates moved on to the Oneida Community near Oneida, Madison County, where Dr. Nelson M. Blake of the University's History department spoke on the history of the Community. Mrs. Miles E. Robertson, granddaughter of the Community's founder and a trustee of Library Associates, also spoke informally before the Associates toured the Mansion House, the main building of the Community where the entire Oneida "family" was housed and conducted their indoor activities. Luncheon was served in the Mansion House dining rooms before the Associates went on to Utica, where they saw the Shaker exhibit at Munson-Williams-Proctor Institute and visited its neighbor, the restored nineteenth-century home known as Fountain Elms.</p>

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<title>Courier, Vol.VIII, No.4, July 1971</title>
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	<p>Geddes, New York, 1829-1935: Letters of George Owens / Richard G. Case, p.3 -- "I Am Satisfied With What 1 Have Done": Collis P. Huntington, 19th Century Entrepreneur / Alice M. Vestal, p.20 -- The D.L. & W. - A Nostalgic Glimpse, p.35 -- The Satirical Rogue Once More: Robert Francis on Poets and Poetry, p.36 -- Belva Ann Lockwood, Feminist Lawyer / Sylvia G. L. Dannett, p.40 -- Open for Research ... Notes on Collections, p.51 -- News of Library Associates, p.54</p>

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<title>Courier, Vol.IX, No.1, October 1971</title>
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	<p>The Modernity of Stephen Crane's Poetry: A Centennial Tribute / Walter Sutton, p.3 -- In Search of Nevil Shute / Jutian Smith, p.8 -- Preliminary Calendar of the Nevil Shute Norway Manuscripts Microfilm / Howard L. Applegate, p.14 -- Harriet Whitney Frishmuth, American Sculptor, p.21 -- The Management of a University Library / Roger H. McDonough, p.36 -- Asa Eastwood and His Diaries, 1806-1870 / Faye Dudden, p.42 -- Open for Research ... Notes on Collections, p.51 -- News of Library Associates, p.54</p>

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<title>Open for Research... Notes on Collections; News of the Library and Library Associates, from Courier, Vol.VIII, No.3, April 1971</title>
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<p>The Rare Book Department of the Library has acquired an exceptional two-volume set of 110 original leaves from various German incunabula. The fifteenth century pages are described in accompanying booklets by Konrad Haebler, published in Munich by Weiss & Co., Antiquariate, in 1927 and traqslated into English by Andre Barbey. From 1920 until his retirement Dr. Haebler was head of the Kommission fur den Weltkatalog der Wiegendrucke, editors of the partially completed Gesamkatalog der Widgendrucke (Collected Catalog of Early Printing), also in the Rare Book collection.</p>
<p><strong>News of the Library and Library Associates</strong></p>
<p>Two Significant Gifts Presented to the Library -- Library Associates January Meeting in New York City</p>

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<title>Courier, Vol.VIII, No.3, April 1971</title>
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	<p>Lyman A. Spalding, The Samuel Pepys of Lockport, New York / John Janitz, p.3 -- Juan DeTorquemada and Antorio Alcedo Two Contributions to Hispanic Historiography / Andre Preibish, p.20 -- Financial Problems of a Revolutionary: The Memoir of John Wilkins / Howard L. Applegate, p.28 -- The Folio Society: Handsome Books at Minimal Cost / Susan Rainey, p.35 -- Archives in University Libraries / Robert B. Downs, p.46 -- Dorothy Thompson's Role in Sinclair Lewis' Break with Harcourt, Brace / Helen B. Petrullo, p.50 -- Open for Research ... Notes on Collections, p.59 -- News of the Library and Library Associates, p.62</p>

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<title>Open for Research... Notes on Collection;  News of Library Associates, from Courier, Vol.VIII, No.2, January 1971</title>
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<p>The very extensive collection of Osborne Family Papers in the George Arents Research Library has been arranged, described and inventoried for research use. The papers were accumulated by three generations of the prominent Auburn, New York family and date from 1812 to 1968. The majority are the papers of Thomas Mott Osborne (1859-1926) and are related to his political and philanthropic activities as well as to his fervent espousal of the cause of prison reform, both as warden of Sing Sing Prison and the Naval Prison at Portsmouth, N. H. and through private channels. His correspondence includes letters from Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Secretary of the Navy Josephus Daniels, Attorney General Charles Devens, Christian A. Herter, Herbert H. Lehman, Gerrit Smith Miller, Alfred E. Smith, Oswald Garrison Villard and Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes.</p>
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<p>Fall 1970 Meeting -- Executive Committee Appointments -- Library Colloquia</p>

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<title>Open for Research... Notes on Collections; News of the Library and Library Associates, from Courier, Vol.IX, No.1, October 1971</title>
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<p>The letters of Sir Richard Francis Burton (1821-1890), with two article-essays and two book reviews, have been prepared for research use in the George Arents Research Library. In 1842, the British explorer and Orientalist traveled to India, where he began his lifelong study of Eastern languages, societies and customs. He continued to travel through the following years, experiencing many adventures including his journey to Mecca in disguise, made famous by his Pilgrimage to Medinah and Mecca, published in 1893. During the 1850's Sir Richard explored the interior of Somali and traveled to the sources of the Nile. He also served as consul under the British foreign service in Fernando Po, Brazil, Damascus and Trieste. In his later years he wrote many travel books and translated Eastern works. ...</p>
<p><strong>News of the Library and Library Associates</strong></p>
<p>Dr. Howard L. Applegate, formerly Executive Secretary of library Associates, has resigned his position as Assistant Director of libraries for Special Collections and Development and Director of the George Arents Research Library and has accepted a position as Director of the Balch Institute in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Dr. Applegate and his family left for Philadelphia at the end of August. Mr. Warren N. Boes, Director of Libraries at Syracuse University, will carry the responsibilities of the Executive Secretary. ...</p>

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