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THE UNIVERSITY 

OF ILLINOIS 

LIBRARY 

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C53S4R 

1916 - \9ZO 



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THE 



JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 



TWENTY-SECOND ANNUAL REPORT 



FOR THE YEAR 



1916 




CHICAGO 

PRINTED BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS 

1917 






OFFICERS, 1917 



President 
MARVIN HUGHITT 

First Vice-President Second Vice-President 

THOMAS D. JONES ROBERT FORSYTH 

Secretary 

WALTER B. SMITH 

Treasurer Librarian 

WILLIAM J. LOUDERBACK CLEMENT W. ANDREWS 



BOARD OF DIRECTORS 



ROBERT T. LINCOLN ROBERT FORSYTH 

FRANK S.JOHNSON CHAUNCEY KEEP 

MARVIN HUGHITT FREDERICK H. RAWSON 

THOMAS D. JONES ALBERT A. SPRAGUE II 

JOHN J. MITCHELL WALTER B. SMITH 

LEONARD A. BUSBY CHAUNCEY B. BORLAND 

WILLIAM HALE THOMPSON, Mayor of Chicago, ex-officio 
EUGENE R. PIKE, Comptroller of Chicago, ex-officio 



STANDING COMMITTEES 



Finance 

JOHN J. MITCHELL 
CHAUNCEY KEEP MARVIN HUGHITT 

A dministration 

LEONARD A. BUSBY 

FREDERICK H. RAWSON ALBERT A. SPRAGUE II 

Buildings and Grounds 

ROBERT FORSYTH 

CHAUNCEY KEEP . THOMAS D. JONES 

CHAUNCEY B. BORLAND, associate member 

Books 

FRANK S. JOHNSON 
THOMAS D. JONES ROBERT FORSYTH 



536875 



DIRECTORS, 18941917 



NORMAN WILLIAMS - - - 18941899 

HUNTINGTON W. JACKSON 1894 IgOI* 

MARSHALL FIELD 1894 1906* 

E. W. BLATCHFORD 1894 1914* 

T. B. BLACKSTONE 1894 1899! 

ROBERT T. LINCOLN 1894 

HENRY W. BISHOP 1894 1913* 

EDWARD G. MASON - - 1894 iSgsf 

ALBERT KEEP 18941907* 

EDSON KEITH 1894 1896* 

SIMON J. McPHERSON 1894 iSggf 

JOHN M. CLARK 1894 I9i6f 

GEORGE A. ARMOUR - . - - - 1894 1899! 

FRANK S.JOHNSON 1896 

PETER STENGER GROSSCUP ... - 1897 I9i6f 

ARTHUR J. CATON 19001904* 

MARVIN HUGHITT .... - 1900 

THOMAS D. JONES 1900 

JOHN J. MITCHELL 1900 

LEONARD A. BUSBY - - - - - 1901 

ROBERT FORSYTH ...... 1905 

CHAUNCEY KEEP 1906 

FREDERICK H. RAWSON ' - 1908 

ALBERT A. SPRAGUE II 1914 

WALTER B. SMITH 1914 

CHAUNCEY B. BORLAND - 1916 

*Deceased tResign 



OFFICERS, 1895-1917 



Presidents 

NORMAN WILLIAMS 18951899 

HUNTINGTON W. JACKSON - - - 19 *9OI 

PETER STENGER GROSSCUP - 1901 19*3 

MARVIN HUGHITT - - - 19*4 

First Vice- Presidents 

EDWARD G. MASON 1895 

HUNTINGTON W. JACKSON - 18961900 

PETER STENGER GROSSCUP ... 19001901 

HENRY W. BISHOP 19011910 

THOMAS D. JONES 1911 

Second Vice-Presidents 

MARSHALL FIELD 18951899 

PETER STENGER GROSSCUP - 18991900 

HENRY W. BISHOP 19001901 

THOMAS D. JONES 19011911 

ROBERT FORSYTE 191 J 

Secretaries 

GEORGE A. ARMOUR - 18951900 

ARTHUR J. CATON - - - - - 19001904 

LEONARD A. BUSBY 19051915 

WALTER B. SMITH 1915 

7"reasurer 

WILLIAM J. LOUDERBACK ... - 1895 

Librarian 

CLEMENT W. ANDREWS .... 1895 



LIBRARY STAFF 

JANUARY, 1917 



Librarian - 
Assistant Librarian 
Reference Librarian 
Cataloguer - 
Classifier 

Medical Reference Librarian - 
Assistant Reference Librarian - 
Assistant Reference Librarian 
Assistant Cataloguer - 
Assistant Cataloguer 
Assistant Classifier - 
Supt. of Delivery - 
Assistant Treasurer 



Senior Assistants 



EDITHA C. PHELPS 
SARAH S. DICKINSON 
CHARLOTTE H. FOYE 
ELIZABETH MONTROSS 
JENNIE A. HULCE 
WILLIAM A. BRENNAN 
GENEVIEVE DARLINGTON 



CORNELIA C. WHITE 
MARY B. HIBBARD 
ALBERTA M. WHIDDEN 
HELEN D. BROWN 
MARY L. REIDER 
ELIZABETH E. WILSON 
CLARINDA S. TREPP 

MAYME L. COLE 
NOAH Fox 
ANTHONY GABLER 
BENJAMIN JAFFE 

SIDNEY SCHENKE 
Louis WARMAN 
FRANK GERACE 



Junior Assistants 



Attendants 



Pages 



CLEMENT W. ANDREWS 
CHARLES J. BARR 
EDWARD D. TWEEDELL 
AKSEL G. S. JOSEPHSON 
J. CHRISTIAN BAY 
J. CHRISTIAN BAY* 
D. ASHLEY HOOKER 
H. EDWARD ROELKE 
MARY E. HAWLEY 
GERTRUDE FORSTALL 
GRACE KELLEY* 
WILLIAM TEAL 
BRUNO C. WILKE 

MARGARET FURNESS 
ALPHA L. OWENS 
ELSA NEIGLICK 
MABEL HAYWARD 
MABEL EAMAN 
ETHEL M. WIGHT 
HARRIET E. PENFIELD 

JOHN A. KRAUTH 
CARLYLE PEEK 
CLARA L. Ross 
ELLA M. SALMONSEN 
ALPHONSE COMYN 
MARGARET TERWILLIGER 
D. J. PORTO* 

WALTER THIELE 
JOHN KOLENBURG 
JOHN" PRATT 
EDWARD BOIN 

EDWARD SETTERGREN 
JOHN HOPPESCH 
OWEN SANDSTROM 



Janitor 
WILLIAM J. JONES 

Assistant Janitors 



AUGUST CARLSON 



NICHOLAS MEYER 



* Provisional 



REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT 

To THE GOVERNOR OF ILLINOIS: 

In accordance with the provisions of an act entitled "An 
Act to encourage and promote the establishment of free public 
libraries in cities, villages and towns of this state," approved 
June 17, 1891, under which this corporation is organized, the 
Directors of The John Crerar Library submit their twenty- 
second annual report for the year 1916. 

The resignations of John M. Clark and Peter Stenger 
Grosscup from the Board of Directors were received and 
accepted. To fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of 
Mr. Clark, the Board elected, at its meeting on April 2oth, 
Chauncey B. Borland, and this election was duly approved 
by the Chief Justice of Illinois. 

The Board is now composed of the following persons: 
Robert T. Lincoln, Frank S. Johnson. Marvin Hughitt, 
Thomas D. Jones, John J. Mitchell, Leonard A. Busby, 
Robert Forsyth, Chauncey Keep, Frederick H. Rawson, 
Albert A. Sprague II, Walter B. Smith, and Chauncey B. 
Borland, together with William Hale Thompson, Mayor of 
Chicago, and Eugene R. Pike, Comptroller of Chicago, 
ex-ofncio members. 

The officers of the Library are as follows: President, Marvin 
Hughitt; First Vice-President, Thomas D, Jones; Second Vice- 
President, Robert Forsyth; Secretary, Walter B. Smith; Treasurer, 
William J. Louderback; Librarian, Clement W. Andrews. 

At its meeting on April 2oth the Board approved the 
plans and sketches of the proposed library building and 
ordered working plans to be made. This was done and the 
plans and specifications submitted to several contractors. 
At a special meeting on July i4th the Board, upon considera- 
tion of the bids received, decided not to build at present 
and authorized the extension of the present leases to May i, 
1920 and the obtaining of additional space. The extension 
has been secured and also a portion of the additional space. 

7 



8 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

At its meeting on June i6th, the Board adopted amend- 
ments to Sections 17 and 18 of the By-Laws, denning more 
exactly the duties of the Committee on Administration and 
the Committee on Buildings and Grounds. 

The European war has affected the development and 
use of the Library in many ways, and in some of them quite 
seriously. The growth of the collections has been retarded 
and made less symmetrical, and there has been a diminution 
in the recorded attendance and use. Nevertheless, the 
recorded attendance was 158,834, and the total use was more 
than 584,000 books and periodicals. The collections have 
been increased by 15,114 volumes and about 10,500 pamphlets, 
and now contain 368,508 volumes, 12,285 maps and plates, 
and some 134,000 pamphlets. The Library has on its records 
3,882 periodicals and 12,888 other serial publications, but 
not one-fifth of those supposed to come from the Continent 
of Europe have been received. For further details reference 
is made to the appended report of the Librarian. 

The report of the Treasurer, also appended, presents a 
statement of the income and expenditure for the year 1916, 
together with a statement of the assets and investments, as 
required by law. 

Respectfully submitted, 

MARVIN HUGHITT, 

President. 
CHICAGO, January 18, 1917. 



REPORT OF THE TREASURER 

STATEMENT OF FINANCES FOR YEAR 1916 

CASH 

Cash on hand January i, 1916: 

In bank - - $ 22,933.52 

Librarian, petty cash - 250.86 $ 23,184.38 

RECEIPTS 

Collections account income - $229,554.96 

Huntington W. Jackson Fund, income - 40.00 

Henry Gradle Memorial Fund, income 150.00 

Bills Collectable - 1,834.89 

Deposits Account - 73- 10 

Accounts Receivable - 1,218.66 
Investments: 

Farm Mortgage Loans - - 83,055.00 315,926.61 

$339,110.99 



DISBURSEMENTS 

Audited Vouchers - $193,657.11 

Deposits Account - , -. .49 
Investments: 

Farm Mortgage Loans - 102,500.00 

Accrued Interest 203.33 

Express Charges on Bonds 22.50 $ 296,383.43 

Cash on hand December 31, 1916: 

In bank - $ 42,483.37 

Librarian, petty cash - 244.19 $ 42,727.56 



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THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 
OPERATION 



General : 

Bonds - 

Stocks 

Rentals 

Farm Mortgage Loans 

Mortgage Loans - 

Sundries - 

Huntington W. Jackson Fund 
Henry Cradle Memorial Fund 

Administration : 
Rent, Light 
Salaries, Wages 
Supplies 
Less Sales 

Printing 
Less Sales 

Transportation, Postage - 
Insurance on Books, 

Furniture, etc. 
Sundries 

Books: 
Books 

Less Sales - 

Periodicals 
Binding 
Lettering, Repairs 

Buildings and Grounds: 
Repairs 
Depreciation 
Insurance on Buildings 
Taxes, 1916 (estimated) 
Sundry Expenses - 
Surplus for year 1916 



INCOME 

$106,185.95 
42,924.05 
51,426.36 
15,141.94 
16,625.00 
797-94 



EXPENSE 



3,027.91 
232.92 

6,154.98 
257.11 



$ 40,890.58 
67,947.71 

2,794.99 



1,815.70 

2,7OO.8l 
2,141.83 



862.51 $ 15,320.61 



5,008.54 
9,668.97 
1,550-07 



509.66 

2,704.16 

1,401.22 

14,000.00 

1,706.74 



$233,101.24 

40.00 

150.00 



$233,291.24 



$124,189.49 



$ 31,548.19 



$ 20,321.78 $176,059.46 
$ 57,231-78 



REPORT OF THE TREASURER u 



ASSETS AND LIABILITIES 



ASSETS 

Bonds - $2,411,954.55 

Stocks 582,373' 5 

Real Estate - 1,080,000.00 

Mortgage Loans - 475,000.00 

Farm Mortgage Loans 278,050.00 

Construction (preliminary work) - 18,000.00 

Furniture and Fixtures - - 24,337.45 

Book Investment - 5 2 9, 8 47-67 

Accounts Receivable - 2,893.66 

Bills Collectable - - 5 2 4-74 

Unexpired Insurance - 8,158.88 

Cash - 42,727-5 

Total 



LIABILITIES 

Endowment Fund - $3,500,000.00 

Building Fund - - 1,218,615.57 

Book Fund 529,847.67 

Security Reserve Fund - 168,819.91 

Huntington W. Jackson Fund - 1,000.00 

Henry Cradle Memorial Fund 3,000.00 

Deposits Account 69.25 

Book Purchase Reserve 18,514.21 

Reserve for Taxes - 14,000.93 

Total 



12 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

In accordance with the instructions of the Board of Directors, the 
Building Fund has been increased by the amount of the surplus for 
the year, $57,231.78, less $9,610.85 carried to the Book Purchase 
Reserve, being the unexpended balances of the appropriations for 
books and periodicals, making a total to the credit of the Building 
Fund of $1,218,615.57. A payment of $18,000 has been made to the 
architects and a construction account opened and charged with this 
amount. 

The Book Fund has been increased by the amount of the invest- 
ment during the year, less depreciation, and now stands at $529,847.67. 

The income of the Huntington W. Jackson Fund has been ex- 
pended for books and that of the Henry Cradle Memorial Fund for 
periodicals. 

Insurance is in force covering the property of the Library in 
amounts as follows: 

Books -------- $440,000.00 

Furniture, Fixtures, etc. - 24,000.00 

Portraits 6,000.00 

Type and Cases ------ 5,000.00 

Buildings _______ 195,000.00 

Boilers -------- 20,000.00 

Plate Glass (by premium only) - - - 



$690,000.00 

WM. J. LOUDERBACK, 

Treasurer. 
CHICAGO, January 18, 1917. 



To THE BOARD or DIRECTORS or THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY: 

Dear Sirs: We have audited the books and accounts of The John 
Crerar Library, for the year ending December 31, 1916; we have ex- 
amined and priced all securities (other than farm mortgages) which we 
found to have an aggregate market value exceeding the book value; 
and have verified the cash on hand and in banks. 

We accordingly certify that, in our opinion, the attached state- 
ments truly exhibit the cash receipts and disbursements and the operat- 
ing income for the said year, and the assets and liabilities at its close. 

THE AUDIT COMPANY OF NEW YORK, 

HOWARD KROEHL, 
CHICAGO, February 8, 1917. Western Manager. 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN r 

To THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY: 

Gentlemen: LThe effects of the European war continue to] 
be disturbing factors in the routine of the Library, and in an 
increasing degree. Undoubtedly two of these effects, less 
time for reading and investigation by those actively engaged 
in business, and the lessened attraction of the Library because 
of the absence of new German books and periodicals, are 
factors in the decrease, noted for the first time in the history 
of the Library, in the recorded attendance and use. Probably,^ 
however, a third factor is the approach to a maximum of 
convenient and comfortable use in the present quarters, and 
certainly the extreme hot weather of July was another. 

Rooms. The postponement of the proposed library 
building and the renewal of the leases of the present quarters 
until May i, 1920 make the question of space again an imme- 
diate and pressing one. The provision for readers can hardly 
be increased but the unexpected decrease in attendance has 
prevented any great inconvenience as yet. Provision has 
to be made for the growth of the collections and records. 
In part this has been done by adding about 200 feet of single 
stack in the present rooms at the expense of the already 
scanty provision for the working quarters of the staff, and in 
part by an arrangement to lease some 730 sq. ft. additional 
on the seventh floor in connection with the space now rented 
on that floor. This provision, however, will be insufficient 
for the year 1919 even if only the present reduced rate of 
acquisition is maintained. 

Routine. The following changes seem worthy of men- 
tion: Periodicals received by gift irregularly, even though 
consecutively, are not to be reported as received currently: 
supplementary cataloguing rules have been adopted: special 
rules for the cataloguing of sixteenth century books have been 
adopted; the alphabetical arrangement of titles under the 
author's name in the public and the official catalogues has been 

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14 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

simplified; and provision has been made for the treatment of a 
class of works intermediate between those requiring imme- 
diate attention and those which can await their turn in regular 
order. It is expected that the establishment of this inter- 
mediate class will diminish the number of those marked for 
immediate attention enough to secure it for all those so marked. 

Special Collections. From the income of its special 
fund eight titles have been added to the Huntington W. 
Jackson Collection on Constitutional Law, which now con- 
tains 891 titles, of which 105 have been purchased from the 
fund. 

The Senn Collection on the Medical Sciences is still in 
process of adjustment. It has been greatly consolidated and 
now occupies some 375 shelves, 335 with books and 40 with 
pamphlets. Only 129 shelves of books remain to be recata- 
logued and reclassified, but there are still many shelves of 
earlier works on surgery to be transferred from the regular 
shelves. 

The income from the fund for the Gradle Collection on the 
Eye and Ear has been spent for periodicals and 35 volumes have 
been added to the 288 already having the bookplate. There 
are now 693 titles of books and some 3,600 pamphlets in the 
collection. 

The Chanute Collection on Aviation contains 547 books, 
some 300 pamphlets, and 2,000 clippings. 

The Cremation Association of America has continued its 
support of the Collection on Cremation, which now contains 
105 titles of books and 191 pamphlets. 

There have been added to the Collection of Trade Cata- 
logues 2,008 received directly from the firms and a very useful 
collection of 366 catalogues and 56 blue prints presented by 
the Equipment Supply Co. The total number in the collec- 
tion is now 4,060 pieces from 2,077 firms. 

The Collection of Orientalia purchased for the Library in 
1909 by Dr. Berthold Laufer is now being arranged and cata- 
logued by him. It contains some 14,000 volumes and in- 
cludes many manuscripts and other rare works. According 
to the plan approved by the Board the catalogue will give full 
bibliographical details for all items not described in the cata- 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 15 

logues already in print, but for all others will make a brief 
entry and refer to these catalogues for details. 

Attendance. The total number of visitors recorded 
during the year was 158,834 and the daily average was 509, a 
decrease of 6.48 per cent from the figures of 1915, which were 
170,163 and 544 respectively. The average evening attend- 
ance, 107, was 4 more than in 1915. The average attendance 
on the five general holidays, 183, was 60 less than in 1915, but 
more than for any other year. The smallest attendance for 
the year was 118, on July 4th, and the largest was 903, on 
January 8th. The figures for 1915 were 138 and 988 respec- 
tively. The average attendance in the Senn Room for the 
second week of December was the same as in 1915 during the 
day, but eleven less in the evening. 

Use. While the increase in admissions to the stack from 
2,472 in 1914 to 4,013 in 1915 was due chiefly to three special 
investigations, the further increase to 5,000 in 1916, is due 
chiefly to the almost daily work of some eight research workers, 
only four of whom are residents of the city. The number 
recorded is much larger than in any previous year. Of the 
5,000 admissions 4,110 were by registration and 890 on presen- 
tation of 22 passes. Two additional passes were granted, 
making 100 nominally in force. 

The decrease in calls for books from the stacks from 
195,502 in 1915 to 184,800 in 1916 is in keeping with the decrease 
in the recorded attendance. It is not, however, proportion- 
ately as large and this fact, together with the large increase in 
admissions to the stack, the increase in interlibrary loans, 
photographic reproductions, correspondence, etc., indicates 
that the more scholarly use of the Library increases propor- 
tionately if not absolutely. As no record of the use of the 
periodicals is now kept it has been necessary to adopt a new 
formula for the calculation of the total use. The one adopted 
is probably even more conservative than the former one, and 
gives as the estimated total use, 584,000 books and pamphlets. 

A detailed classification of the call slips for books and of 
admissions to the stack is given in the second table of library 
statistics. A comparison of the totals and percentages for each 
department with the corresponding figures for 1915 follows: 



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Calls for Books Admissions to the Stack 

1915 iQi6 1915 1916 

Percent- Percent- Percent- Percent- 

Total age Total age Total age Total age 



Unclassified 


2,077 




i, 800 












General Works. . . . 


3 J )457 


16 


27.ZS6 


IS 


107 


2 


IAO 


2 


Social Sciences .... 


38,605 


20 


3 3,8 24 


18 


320 


8 


4O7 


8 


Physical Sciences . . 
Natural Sciences . . 
Medical Sciences . . 
Applied Sciences. . . 


19,257 
12,399 

30,75i 
. 60,956 


10 
6 
16 
32 


18,566 
1 2,6 1 1 

32,438 
57,915 


10 

7 
18 
32 


539 

250 

1,304 
i,493 


13 
6 

33 
37 


677 
364 
1,654 
1,758 


14 
7 
33 
35 



The comparison shows that nearly half the total decrease 
is in the Social Sciences and nearly half the remainder in 
General Works. Even in these departments the changes are 
insignificant except for political economy and psychology. 
Why these two subjects should show this abnormality is not 
easy even to conjecture, though possibly a diminution in the 
calls for socialistic literature many explain it partly. On the 
other hand, the increases, absolute as well as relative, in 
chemistry and chemical technology are easily explained by the 
increased interest in these subjects caused by the effects of the 
war. It may be added that domestic economy has held the 
large gain it made in 1915. The list of the six leading subjects 
shows the effect of these changes. For 1916 they are: Medi- 
cine, engineering, trade and transportation, chemical technology, 
political economy, physics. Chemical technology and political 
economy have changed places and physics has resumed its 
former sixth position, replacing psychology. 

The recorded calls for assistance by telephone were 1,020, 
and the requests for information by letter were 237. The 
figures for 1915 were 890 and 190 respectively. 

The work with the cameragraph has increased remarkably, 
indicating the growing importance of the work, not only as a 
substitute for interlibrary loans, but also for special purposes, 
notably for records in court cases. The orders for 1916 were 
225, requiring 2,885 sheets, for which charges amounting to 
$339-75 were made. For 1915 the figures were 142 orders, 
1,725 sheets, $195.50 charges. 

The loans for use outside the Library continue to increase 
noticeably. There were granted 579 requests for 743 volumes 
from 87 libraries and 878 requests from 292 individuals. 
Ten requests from libraries were refused. In 1915 the loans 
were 1,328 and the refusals twelve. In sixteen cases the books 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 17 

loaned were asked for while out, but in five of these the books 
were overdue. Three volumes have been lost in transit, two in 
December. Nearly all the loans to individuals are for very 
short periods, chiefly over night or over Sunday. The loans 
obtained by the Library for its readers were 33 for 58 volumes 
from 9 libraries. Three requests were refused. 

The time required to fill calls has been determined in the 
same way as for the previous year. The average time was 
3.84 minutes, as against 4.12 in 1915. Again there is a distinct 
gain and one for which those responsible deserve credit, 
especially as there were many changes in the force. 

The record of the causes of failures to supply books called 
for which should have been supplied, is as follows: at bindery, 
440; otherwise unavailable temporarily, mostly burned or 
stolen and not yet replaced, 20; in use by another reader, 
1,418; withdrawn from general circulation, 26, not found on 
shelves, 280; errors of library assistants or records, 33; total, 
2,217. The total is 1.18 per cent of all the call slips presented. 
Excluding the first four causes as unavoidable, the avoidable 
failures were 0.16 per cent. For 1915 they were 0.34. Here, 
also, there is a distinct improvement in the service. 

Publications. In July the Library issued its Twenty-first 
Annual Report, a pamphlet of 58 pages. Because of the in- 
creasing number of donors an edition of 6,500 copies was 
printed and nearly all distributed. For the same reason 
the type for the list of donors was changed from eight point 
to six point. The consideration of this change was the chief 
cause of the delay in issue. 

In October the Library issued, in a pamphlet of eight 
leaves, a set of Cataloguing Rules. These do not form a com- 
plete code but are merely supplementary to the code of the 
American Library Association and the British Library Associa- 
tion and to the supplementary rules of the Library of Congress. 

In December a new edition of the Officers, Committees and 
By-Laws was printed. To the matter contained in the earlier 
editions there was added the Record of Organization, making 
a pamphlet of 19 pages. 

The Supplement to the List of Books on the History of Science 
is now in press and will be issued early in 1917. Preparation of 



1 8 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

the second edition of the List of Bibliographies of Special Subjects 
has been begun. It is proposed to issue this in sections, of which 
the first will be that of the Applied Sciences. 

The numbers of the various publications remaining in 
stock are given in the following table, which shows their 
distribution during the year. 

DISTRIBUTION' 

On hand Exchange On hand 

TITLE Date Edition Jan. i or Gift Sale Dec. 31 

Current Periodicals 1902 1,000 103 14 3 86 

Bibliographies of Special 

Subjects 1902 966 10 .. 2 8 

Books on Industrial Arts ... 1904 980 10 7 3 

Bibliography of Union Lists. 1906 317 120 13 i 106 

Books Exhibited 1907 2,000 897 12 i 884 

Books in Reading Room. ... 1909 956 106 12 3 91 

Current Medical Periodicals 1910 1,000 61 .. .. 61 

History of Science 1911 1,000 235 30 6 199 

Current Medical Periodicals 1913 11038 246 18 15 213 

Handbook 1913 1,038 113 in .. 2 

History of Industry 1915 950 294 51 30 213 

Cataloguing Rules 1916 1,229 682 i 546 

Printed Cards. The distribution of one copy of each 
catalogue card to the Armour Institute of Technology, Chicago 
Public Library, Field Museum of Natural History, Library of 
Congress, Northwestern University, University of Chicago, 
and the University of Illinois, has been continued; also the 
sending of one copy of each card printed by the Library to 
Columbia University, Harvard University, New York State 
Library, Princeton University, Royal Library at The Hague, 
St. Louis Public Library, University of California, University 
of Iowa, University of Michigan, and Yale University. Be- 
sides other special orders of limited scope completely filled, 
ten new standing special orders have been received. The 
distribution amounted to 201,691 cards, of which 83,727 were 
sent to the depository libraries, 2,367 sent as gifts, and 
115,597 s ld or sent in exchange. 

The present state of the Union Catalogue is shown in the 
following table: 

Receipts in 1916 Total 

Library of Congress 37,472 677,772 

Royal Library, Berlin 1,632 73,234 

Royal Library, The Hague 3,889 24,750 

Harvard University 5,120 30,281 

University of Illinois 6,384 28,364 

University of Chicago .... 3,122 

University of California 128 746 

Total 54,625 838,269 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 19 

It will be seen that a few cards have been received from 
Berlin and the British Government has issued a permit for the 
importation of quite a large number held at Copenhagen, but a 
much larger number, including all of 1916, are held at Leipzig. 

Selection and Ordering. The selection of titles of new 
books is up to date except for German publications. No trade 
lists of these have been received. The revision of the col- 
lection of titles previously selected has been completed. The 
number of orders given was considerably larger than in 1915, 
but is still far from meeting the requirements of the Library. 
The full time of one assistant should be given to the corre- 
spondence required to secure fugitive material, often valuable 
and usually not for sale, before the supply is exhausted. The 
full time of the present assistant should be given to trade 
orders. Of these, the first series, consisting of American, 
English and the most important foreign orders, has been com- 
pleted, but very little progress has been made on the second 
series of the less important foreign orders. 

During the year 8,376 orders were given. Of these 596 
failed or were canceled, leaving 7,780 valid orders, covering 
10,725 volumes at an estimated cost of $17,554; 6,711 orders 
were filled, covering with the standing orders for continuations 
10,189 volumes at a cost of $15,321. There are left outstand- 
ing, in addition to the orders for continuations, 3,221 orders 
for 4,349 volumes, at an estimated cost of $7,333; of these 1,078 
were given before January i, 1916. The distribution of the 
orders of the year, of the total to the end of 1916, and the net 
estimated cost, to the nearest dollar, are given in the second 
table of library statistics. Two unclassified orders of note 
have been given, one to a French and one to an Italian dealer, 
for collections of inexpensive material on the technical, scien- 
tific, and economic aspects of the war. 

Accessions. The total accessions of volumes for 1916 
have been 15,626, of which 5,437 have been received as gifts 
and 10,189 obtained by purchase. Volumes made by binding 
serials are included in these figures. There have been with- 
drawn 512 volumes, leaving the net accessions for the year 
15,114, which, with the 353,394 reported for 1915 make a total 
now on the books of 368,508. There remain to be entered 



20 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

only the Laufer purchase, about 14,000 volumes, and about 
1,000 volumes of the Gerritsen purchase. These have their 
own catalogues, and particular books can be obtained when 
asked for, so that the total number of volumes available is 
about 383,500. 

The accessions of maps and plates for 1916 were 1,431, and 
the total entries are 12,285. This work is now practically 
up to date. 

There have been received 16,224 pamphlets as gifts and from 
the South American purchase 483 were added; author slips 
for 5,864 titles were filed in the official catalogue; the classi- 
fied collection was increased by 10,449 pamphlets; and the 
collection of trade catalogues by 2,430. The number added 
to the classified collection includes the number of titles filed, 
but both these numbers have no necessary connection with the 
number reported as received. Many of the pamphlets received 
are duplicates, and many more are continuations, or for various 
reasons are put elsewhere than in the pamphlet collection. 
On the other hand, many pamphlets already in the Library 
have been classified and entered in the official catalogue. 
Of the 10,449 ne t accessions to the classified collection, 806 
were from the Gerritsen purchase; 716 from the Senn Col- 
lection and the Newberry Medical Collection; and 477 from 
other accumulations, leaving some 8,450 as the new accessions 
of the year. Their classification is shown in the second table 
of library statistics. To the classified collection of some 
102,000 should be added those, still unclassified, about 27,700, 
and the trade catalogues, about 4,000, making a total of approxi- 
mately 134,000. 

The following table shows the distribution of the net 
accessions for 1916 and the totals entered, by departments, 
together with the percentages of the classified volumes: 

1916 



DEPARTMENT 


Volumes 


Per cent 


Pamphlets 


Volumes 


Per cent 


Pamphlet 


Unclassified 


480 






17,837 




27,720 


General Works . . . 


1,531 


II 


1,593 


49,302 


14 


I5,8i6 


Social Sciences . . . 


5,602 


38 


4,985 


96,027 


27 


35,682 


Physical Sciences. 


1,041 


7 


208 


29,254 


8 


5,602 


Natural Sciences. . 


1,077 


7 


204 


34,932 


10 


3,58l 


Medical Sciences . 


2,413 


17 


1,287 


69,317 


20 


26,332 


Applied Sciences.. 


2,970 


20 


2,172 


71,839 


21 


14,911 



Total 15,114 io,449 368,508 129,644 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 21 

Notwithstanding the irregularities due to the method of 
ordering and those caused by the war, the percentage of the 
total in each department is practically the same as at the end 
of 1915. 

The assistants in charge of periodicals report that 99 
titles have been withdrawn from the general list and 253 added, 
and that 37 have been withdrawn from the medical list and 12 
added, making a total now on the two lists of 3,914 copies of 
3,882 titles. Unfortunately it cannot be said that the Library 
is in regular receipt of this number. Many of the European 
periodicals, possibly two-thirds of the French and one-third of 
the German, have been suspended and perhaps discontinued 
entirely. Many others have been published less promptly, 
less frequently, or in a reduced size. Even of those which 
have been issued regularly the receipt has been very irregular, 
and in the case of the German periodicals practically non- 
existent. For these reasons, the expenditure has been less 
than half the appropriation based on normal conditions, and, 
as ordered by the Board, the unexpended balance will be added 
to the Book Purchase Reserve in order to enable the Library, 
after the war, to fill the gaps as completely as possible. . 

The assistant in charge of the Continuation Record reports 
660 titles added to the list and 319 withdrawn, leaving 12,888 
at the end of the year. About 5,688 are obtained by sub- 
scription at a cost in 1916 of $2,322.74. These furnished 
591 volumes entered on the record of accessions. The other 
continuations were received as gifts or in exchange, and fur- 
nished 1,822 volumes. For the gifts 1,675 first and 500 second 
requests were sent and 56 reported to the Librarian for personal 
letters. For the purchases 135 first and 25 second notifica- 
tions were sent and 10 reported to the Librarian. Here again 
the effects of the war are very noticeable. The expenditure, 
notwithstanding the increase of 184 in the number obtained 
by purchase, was less than in 1913 by $3,700 and the number 
of volumes bound fewer by 940. 

Because of the failure to receive the German trade lists it 
is not possible to ascertain, even approximately, how much of 
these deficiencies is due to discontinuance or postponement of 
the publications and how much simply to the inability to import. 



22 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

The South American purchase has been finally adjusted, 
with the exception of one payment of $164.33 to be received for 
material sold on joint account. Allowing for this payment 
the net cost was $7,097 and the material secured 1,735 volumes 
and nearly 3,000 pamphlets. More purchases than usual 
were made at auction sales. The most important was that 
of the library of the late John B. Pearse, of Roxbury. This 
was the best collection on the natural sciences that has been 
offered in America for some time, and the Library was able 
to secure from it much valuable material, especially on geol- 
ogy, including several items long sought. In all 407 items 
were purchased at a cost of $473. 

Of individual purchases the most important were: Flora 
danica, colored plates, bought of Quaritch, Sowerby's British 
mineralogy, and Hodgin's Documentary history of education in 
Upper Canada. A number of periodical sets have been com- 
pleted, among which may be mentioned: Annals of Scottish nat- 
ural history, British journal of dental science, the publications of 
the Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland, Railway maga- 
zine. Transactions of the Homeopathic Society of Pennsylvania. 

The number of donors continues to increase. There were 
received as gifts 8,844 volumes and 16,224 pamphlets from 
4,291 donors. The volumes entered in the accession record 
were 5,437. The figures for 1915 were 7,580 volumes, 13,879 
pamphlets, 3,551 donors, and 3,778 entries. 

A change in policy of the American Medical Association 
has deprived the Library of the advantage of receiving its 
surplus acquisitions, but Northwestern University and Lewis 
Institute have sent as usual their collection of college and 
school catalogues, and the University of the State of New York 
many older publications of the State in addition to its own of the 
year. The Government of Victoria has very kindly placed the 
Library on the list to receive its public documents, and prom- 
ises to send a collection of the earlier issues as soon as trans- 
portation is again normal. The Catholic University of America 
also has kindly agreed to send the Library its dissertations. 

Dr. H. E. Horton has enriched the collection on agriculture 
by 161 volumes and 744 pamphlets; 715 volumes on homeop- 
athy have been received from Dr. A. L. Hoyne; 216 volumes on 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 23 

philosophy and education from the estate of Benjamin C. Burt; 
188 volumes and 114 pamphlets on medicine from Dr. Frank 
S. Johnson; 60 volumes on slavery from Mr. Harley Mitchell, 
of La Grange; and a general collection of 149 volumes and 594 
pamphlets from the estate of H. M. Fish. 

Duplicates. The sales of the year amounted to 548 bound 
volumes, 357 unbound volumes, 57 pamphlets and 1,503 num- 
bers for $505.52, and all the remainder of the South American 
material held on joint account for $100.00. The difference 
between this total of $605.52 and that of $861.51 reported by 
the Treasurer is due to the inclusion in the latter of refunds 
for overcharges and returns. On priced exchange 4 bound 
volumes and 7 pamphlets, valued at $2.90, have been sent; 
22 bound volumes, 5 pamphlets and 61 numbers, valued at 
$32.40, have been received. On piece for piece exchange 20 
bound volumes, 35 unbound volumes, 492 pamphlets and 71 
numbers have been sent; 57 bound volumes, 18 unbound 
volumes, 172 pamphlets and 494 numbers have been received. 

Inventory. The eighth inventory has been continued and 
shelves 610 to 619 read, these being the Department of Medical 
Sciences. Sixty-one serious misplacements were corrected. 
Of 66,904 volumes 74 were missing, and four other volumes 
were not returned to the Delivery Desk. On the other hand, 
15 volumes previously reported lost have been found, so that 
the net loss from the regular shelves was 63. Fully one-half, 
however, were of a character to indicate misplacement rather 
than theft. The losses from the reading rooms have been about 
the same as in past years. Nineteen are missing from the 
main Reading Room and two previously reported lost have been 
recovered; thirteen are missing from the Senn Room and one 
previously reported lost has been recovered. The net loss for 
the year is 92 and the total for 20 years is 495, or i in 759. 

The mutilation of books has again become more serious 5 
as 46 cases have been found against 21 in 1915; but the theft 
and mutilation of periodicals is less so, 51 being missing and 
42 found to be mutilated as against 66 and 57 in 1915. Part 
of this improvement may be due to the better supervision of 
the new Periodical Room, but part probably is due to the much 
smaller number of periodicals received. 



24 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

Binding. On January i, 1916, there were at the bind- 
eries 677 volumes, and 10,604 were sent during the year; 5 
were returned as incomplete, and 10,795 bound; leaving 481 at 
the binderies December 31, 1916. About one-quarter were 
bound by The Newberry Library. The cost of binding was 
$9,669, an average of $0.90 per volume. This is even less than 
in 1915, notwithstanding the higher prices of materials, but un- 
fortunately a very considerable increase in 1917 is foreseen. 
The cost of shelf-marking the accessions of the year, together 
with a considerable amount of repairing, inserting book-plates, 
and similar work, was $1,550. 

Catalogues. The Cataloguer reports that during the 
year 6,021 new titles have been prepared for print; 173 new 
titles typewritten; 98 titles prepared for print to replace old 
typewritten titles, and 35 to replace Library of Congress titles; 
4,983 titles received from the Library of Congress and 3 from 
other libraries have been classified for the catalogues; 251 
titles have been prepared for the co-operative analysis of 
serials. The total number of titles treated by the Cataloguer 
and Classifier and their assistants has been 12,950, which is 
next to the largest number for any year. The titles reprinted 
in correction of errors were 101 and for other alterations 953. 
Cards for 5,983 new titles and 1,013 reprinted titles were re- 
ceived from the printer; electrotypes for 647 new titles and 
459 reprinted titles from the electrotypers. The total number 
of separate titles prepared for print to date is 111.221; of sets 
of cards received, 109,509; of electrotypes, 62,186. 

The number of orders sent to the Library of Congress on 
triplicate order sheets was 8,238 and reports were received on 
all. There were cards for 2,569 titles on hand January i, 
1916; 6,769 were received during the year, and 2 were taken 
from the file of those previously withdrawn; cards for 5,331 
were used, and for 697 withdrawn from the file, leaving those 
for 3,312 on hand December 3ist. Of those withdrawn 693 
titles were returned to the Library of Congress and 4 were 
replaced by reprinted cards. Of the 6,769 titles received, 417 
were analytical titles from 334 serial publications. Of the 
3,312 titles on hand, 752 are for book orders before 1916, 
1,387 for those of 1916, 326 for regular standing orders, and 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 25 

847 for two special analytical orders. No new sets have been 
received from the University of Chicago, but three of those on 
hand have been used and one withdrawn, leaving 29 now on 
hand. The assistant in charge reports that more sets of 
Library of Congress cards were received and used in 1916 than 
in any previous year. This is due to the larger proportion of 
American and English works in the accessions of the year, and 
is another of the unforeseen results of the war. 

The work of the Library in the co-operative analysis 
of serials has been continued. It has supplied 251 titles 
and received cards for 891, of which 151 have been filed in 
the public catalogue and 132 have been sold. 

There have been added 30,605 cards to the classed cata- 
logue, which now contains some 181,900 titles on 472,693 
cards, an average of 2.60 cards per title; 18,294 cards have 
been filed in the author catalogue, which now contains the 
same 181,900 titles on 319,990 cards, an average of 1.76 
cards per title; 1,257 guides and 6,564 cards have been added 
to the subject index, which now contains 26,285 guides and 
70,474 cards covering 160,300 titles, an average of 0.44 card 
per title. 

The distribution of the cards in the classed catalogue, by 
departments, is shown in the following table: 

CARDS 
DEPARTMENT IQl6 TOTAL 

General Works 9,962 157,465 

Social Sciences 10,032 123,382 

Physical Sciences 1,451 31,648 

Natural Sciences 2,138 5i>45 

Medical Sciences 349 37, 172 

Applied Sciences 3,532 7i,S?6 

Total 30,605 472,693 

Of the 181,900 titles in the public catalogues about 108,200 
are on cards printed by the Library, about 60,200 on Library 
of Congress cards, about 11,900 on A. L. A. co-operative cards, 
321 on other printed cards, and about 1,200 are typewritten. 

To the combined index of federal and state publications 
there have been added 18,305 cards, making a total of 131,113. 

As already stated, the year's work of the cataloguing 
staff is next to the largest, and as the receipt of foreign books, 
other than English, has been very scanty, considerable at- 



26 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

tention has been given to the arrears. The total of all kinds 
has been reduced from 829 to 714 shelves, and among these 
are 37 shelves of pamphlets, which will require only summary 
treatment and 144 shelves of Orientalia, which are now 
being treated separately, and which should be taken care of 
before the end of 1918. 

Meetings. The Library was represented officially by the 
Librarian and Cataloguer, and unofficially by five other 
members of the staff, at the annual meeting of the American 
Library Association at Asbury Park, June 26th to July ist; 
and officially by the Assistant Librarian, and unofficially by 
two other members of the staff, at the annual meeting of 
the Illinois Library Association at Ottawa, October nth to 
i3th. At this meeting Mr. Barr was elected president of 
the Association for 1917. 

The Librarian has attended, partly in behalf of the 
Library, the meeting of the American Library Institute at 
Atlantic City, March 9th and zoth; several meetings of a 
special committee of the American Library Association at 
Washington and New York, November gth to i4th, a com- 
mittee appointed to facilitate, if possible, the importation of 
books and periodicals from Germany; and the meetings of 
the Council of the American Library Association at Chicago, 
December 28th and 29th, 

Staff. No changes in the staff above the grade of junior 
assistant have occurred, but in that grade and below the 
changes have been more numerous than usual and the service 
has lost several efficient members. 

The following have resigned: Misses H. E. Brooke and 
Elsebeth Martens and Messrs. A. F. Gronberg and M. A. 
Brown, junior assistants; Miss Ruth Borch and Mr. Meyer 
Richman, attendants; Aloysius Weimer, George Nelson, and 
Louis Warman, pages. One page was dismissed. 

The following appointments have been made: Mr. Car- 
lyle Peek as junior assistant; Misses Mayme L. Cole and 
Margaret Terwilliger and Mr. John Pratt, formerly a page, as 
attendants; several pages on trial service. At their request 
Miss Hibbard and Mrs. Whidden, junior assistants, are now 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 27 

serving half time only, and the appointment of an additional 
junior assistant has been recommended. 

The following have given or are giving temporary service: 
Mr. J. Christian Bay as Medical Reference Librarian; Miss 
Grace Kelley as Assistant Classifier; Miss H. E. Penfield as 
Assistant Classifier and as senior assistant; Miss A. M. Cole 
as senior assistant; Mrs. M. C. Hooker, Misses Beatrice Mul- 
ford, Cornelia Wyse, Clara L. Ross, C. S. Trepp, and Mr. 
D. J. Porto as junior assistants; Miss Ruth Westlund, Messrs. 
W. F. Stone and Gordon Lind as attendants. 

Most of the changes noted have occurred in the last 
quarter and have not prevented the staff from accomplish- 
ing more than the usual amount of work, for which it is hoped 
that the Board will give them due credit. 

Respectfully submitted, 

CLEMENT W. ANDREWS, 

Librarian. 
CHICAGO, January 18, 1917. 



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LIST OF DONORS IN 1916 



Volumes or Volumes or 

Pamphlets. Pamphlets. 

A. T. Still Research Institute, Chicago American Association for Labor Legislation, 

Aarhus, (Den.), Statsbiblioteket New York 12 

Abb6, Paul O., New York American Association for Study and Preven- 

Abbott, George Maurice, Philadelphia tion of Infant Mortality, Baltimore i 

Aberdeen Mechanics' Institution American Association of Commerce and Trade 

Aberdeen University Library in Berlin 42- 

Abt, Dr. Joseph L., Chicago American Association of Farmers' Institute 

Academia Nacional de Artes y Letras, Havana. Workers, East Lansing, Mich i 

Academy of Science of St. Louis American Association of Freight Agents, East 

Acadia University, Wolfville, N. S St. Louis i 

Actuarial Society of America. New York American Association of Genito-Urinary Sur- 

Adams, James Truslow, Bridgehampton, N. Y. geons, Boston i 

Adams Nervine Asylum, Boston American Association of Obstetricians and 

Adelaide (South Australia) Chamber of Com- Gynecologists, Cincinnati i 

merce American Association of Passenger Traffic 

Adirondack League Club, New York Officers, New York t 

Adyar (India) Library American Association of University Professors, 

Aeolian Company, New York Boston 8 

Aero Club of America, New York American Automobile Association, Washing- 

Aeronautical Society of America, New York . . . i ton 2 

Aetna Life Insurance Co.. Hartford American Bakers Machine Co., St. Louis 7 

Agnes Scott College. Decatur, Ga American Bankers' Association, New York .... 1 1 

Agricultural Research Institute, Pusa, India. . Sayings Bank Section, New York i 

Ainsworth, William, & Sons. Denver 3 American Bar Association, Baltimore 2 

Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station 8 American Blower Company, Chicago i 

Dept. of Archives and History 8 American Blower Company, Detroit 6 

Dept. of Education 3 American Boiler Manufacturers Association, 

Dept. of Insurance 2 Brooklyn 2 

Geological Survey 2 American Brass Co., Ansonia Brass and Copper 

State Game and Fish Commissioner 6 Branch, Ansonia, Conn i 

State Veterinarian 2 American Brewers' Review Co., Chicago i 

Supt. of Banks 2 American Cabinet Co., Two Rivers, Wis i 

Alabama Great Southern Railroad Company, American Canoe Association, Providence i 

New York i American Carbon and Battery Co., East St. 

Alaska, Governor i Louis i 

Albanian Era, Chicago 6 American Chemical Society, Chicago r 

Albany Academy 2 American Civic Association, Washington i 

Albany Society of Civil Engineers 2 American Climatological Association, Hot 

Alberger Pump and Condenser Company, New Springs, Va i 

York 7 American Electric Railway Association, New 

Alberta, Dept. of Agriculture S York i 

Dept. of Education i American Ever Ready Co., New York i 

Provincial Secretary 2 American Exchange National Bank, New 

Aldrich Pump Company, Allentown, Pa i York 3 

Allaben, Dr. J. E., Rockfprd, III 4 American Express Company, New York 3 

Allahabad. (India) Public Library 3 Foreign Trade Information Bureau, New 

Allegeheny College, Meadville, Pa i York i 

Allegeheny (Pa.) Observatory i American Farming Co., Chicago i 

Allen, Clarence E., Salt Lake City i American Federation of Labor, Washington. . . 3 

Allen, Mrs. Clarence E., Salt Lake City i Building Trades Dept i 

Allen, W. D., Mfg. Co., Chicago i Metal Trades Dept 3 

Alliance Francaise, Paris 2 Railroad Employees Dept., St. Louis 4 

Alliance Machine Co., Alliance, O i Union Label Trades Dept i 

Allison, W. D., Company, Indianapolis S American Flint Glass Workers' Union, Toledo, i 

Allman Gas Engine & Machine Co., New York 4 American Folding Machine Co., Warren, i 

Allport, Dr. Frank, Chicago 8 American Food Journal, Chicago i 

Altobello, Dr. G., Campobasso, Italy i American Forestry Co., Boston 3 

Aluminum Company of America, Chicago 2 American Foundry Equipment Company, 

Aluminum Cooking Utensil Co., New Kensing- Cleveland i 

ton, Pa i American Gas Furnace Company, New York . . 3 

Aluminum Goods Mfg. Co., Manitowoc 3 American Gastro-Enterological Association, 

Alumni Social Service Bureau, Boston i Boston i 

Alvord and Burdick, Chicago i American Hoist and Derrick Co., St. Paul. ... i 

Alvord, John W., Chicago 3 American Humane Association, Albany 5 

Amalgamated Association of Street and Electric American Institute of Actuaries, Indianapolis. 10 

Railway Employees of America, Detroit. . . 2 American Institute of Architects, Washington. . 3 

Amberg, William A., Chicago i American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 

American Academy of Ophthalmology and Oto- New York i 

Laryngology. Chicago I American Institute of Homoeopathy, Evanston i 

American Anti-Boycott Association, New American Institute of Mining Engineers, New 

York 3 York i 

American Art Association, New York I American Iron and Steel Institute, New York. . 2 

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American Iron and Steel Institute, Phila- American Society of Heating and Ventilating 

delphia I Engineers, New York I 

Bureau of Statistics i American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 

American Journal of Care for Cripples, New New York 2 

York i American Spawn Company, St. Paul I 

American Journal of Veterinary Medicine, American Steam Pump Company, Chicago i 

Chicago i American Sugar Refining Co., New York 3 

American Judicature Society, Chicago 4 American Sunday School Union, Philadelphia., i 

American Laryngological Association, New American Surgical Association, Kansas City, 

York 2 Mo 2 

American Laryngological, Rhinological and American Telephone and Telegraph Company, 

Otological Society, New York i Chicago i 

American Laundry Machinery Co., Chicago. . . i American Telephone and Telegraph Company, 

American Leather Chemists Association, New York 30 

Boston, Pa 2 American Therapeutic Society, New York i 

American Life Convention, Omaha 2 American Trust and Savings Bank, Cedar 

Medical Section i Rapids i 

American Locomotive Company, New York. . . i American Unitarian Association, Boston i 

American Lumberman, Chicago i American Vanadium Co., Pittsburg. ._. i 

American Marine Engineer, New York i American Warehousemen's Association, Pitts- 

American Mathematical Society, New York. ... i burg _. 2 

American Medical Association, Chicago 74 American Water Works Association, Charleston, 

American Medico-Psychological Association, 5. C i 

Massillon, O i American Wood Working Machinery Co., 

American Meter Co., New York 4 Chicago i 

American Mining Congress, Washington 2 Amerika-Institut, Berlin 13 

American Museum of Natural History, New Amherst College i 

York 3 Amsterdam, Kamer van Koophandel en 

American Museum of Safety, New York 4 Fabrieken 2 

American National Live Stock Association, Andover Theological Seminary, Cambridge, 

Denver i Mass i 

American National Red Cross Association, Andrews, Clement W., Chicago 25 

Washington 2 Andrews, William, New York i 

American Ophthalmological Society, Phila- Andronescu, D. I., Chicago i 

delphia i Annals of Surgery, Philadelphia i 

American Osteopathic Association, New York. . i Annin and Co., New York 2 

American Otological Society, New York i Anti-Cruelty Society, Chicago i 

American Peace Society, Washington 2 Anti-" Preparedness" Committee, Washington, i 

American Pediatric Society, Washington i Anti-Saloon League of America, Washington. . . i 

American Pets and Childhood, Chicago i Appeal to Reason, Girard, Kan 2 

American Pharmaceutical Association, Colum- Apprenticeship and Skilled Employment 

bus, O i Association, London i 

American Photo Engraver, Chicago i Arbeiter-Zeitung, St. Louis i 

American Political Science Association, Madison i Arbetarerorelsens Arkiv, Stockholm i 

American Press Association, New York 2 Archaeological Institute of America, Washington i 

American Proctologic Society, St. Louis i Argentine Republic, Comisi6n, Exposici6n 

American Proportional Representation League, International Panama-Pacifico, 1915. .. 25 

Haverford, Pa 9 Estacion Experimental Industrial Agricola. i 

American Protective Tariff League, New York, n Ministerio de Agricultura 2 

American Public Health Association, Boston. .. i Ministerio de Agricultura, Industria e Corn- 
American Publishers Copyright League, New mercio, Service de Informacoes 19 

York i Direciocn General de Comercio e Industria . 7 

American Pomologist, Washington i Direction General de Minas, Geologia e 

American Radiator Co., Chicago 9 Hidrologia 13 

American Railway Association, New York 3 Ministerio de Obras Publicas 3 

Special Committee on Relations of Railway Oficina Meteorologica 7 

Operation to Legislation, Chicago 26 Arizona, Agricultural Experiment Station 7 

American Railway Bridge and Building Associa- Board of Control 3 

tion, Chicago i Corporation Commission 2 

American Railway Engineering Association, Secretary of State 2 

Chicago 3 State Board of Pharmacy i 

American Ramabai Association, Boston i State Bureau of Mines 42 

American Rights League, New York 15 State Inspector of Weights and Measures ... 3 

American Roller Bearing Company, Pittsburg.. i State Supt. of Public Instruction i 

American Scenic and Historic Preservation State Tax Commission. i 

Society, New York 9 Arizona Bankers Association, Prescott i 

American School of Correspondence, Chicago. . 5 Arizona Bar Association, Phoenix i 

American School of Home Economics, Chicago. 3 Arizona State Prison, Florence i 

American School Peace League, Boston 4 Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station. ... 15 

American Shqemaking Publishing Co.. Boston . i Bureau of Labor and Statistics '. i 

American Social Hygiene Association, Chicago. . 3 Bureau of Mines, Manufactures and Agri- 
American Social Hygiene Association, New York i culture i 

American Society for the Control of Cancer, Dept. of Public Instruction i 

New York 2 Treasurer of State i 

American Society for Judicial Settlement of Arkwright Mutual Fire Insurance Company, 

International Disputes, Baltimore 7 Boston i 

American Society of Brewing Technology, Armour Institute of Technology, Chicago 3 

Chicago. ._ i Armstrong Bros. Toll Co., Chicago i 

American Society of Civil Engineers, New York i Armstrong Cork Company, Pittsburg 5 

American Society of Engineering Contractors, Armstrong, James T., Los Angeles i 

New York i Arnold, Bion J., Chicago 2 



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Pamphlets. Pamphlets. 

Arrow Electric Company, Hartford i Bacharach Industrial Instrument Co., Pitts- 

Artcraf t Institute Chicago i burg 6 

Arter, Charles K., Cleveland i Badger, E. B., & Sons Co., Boston 6 

Ashton-under-Lyne (Eng.), Public Free Library i Bagley & Sewall Co., Watertown, N.Y i 

Asociacion de Ingenieros y Arquitectos de Bailey, Dr. E. Stillman, Chicago 5 

Mexico 7 Bainbridge, Dr. William Seaman, Brooklyn 16 

Aspegren & Co., New York * i Baird Machine Company, Bridgeport, Conn. ... i 

Associated Chanties, Boston i Baird North Co., Providence 2 

Associated Charities, Columbus, 3 Baird, Wm. J., Boulder i 

Associated Charities and Citizens Relief Asso- Baker Brothers, Toledo 2 

ciation, Washington 2 Baker, Delos R., Columbus, O i 

Associated Portland Cement Mfgrs., London. . . i Baker Ice Machine Co., Omaha 2 

Association des Anciens Eleves de 1'ficole Baker, J. T., Chemical Co., Phillipsburg, N. J. 3 

Polytechnique, Montreal. i Baker Motor Vehicle Company, Cleveland 2 

Association for International Conciliation, Baker University, Baldwin, Kan i 

American Branch, New York 18 Bakers' Journal and Deutsch-Amerikanische 

Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis Backer-Zeitung, Chicago i 

in the District of Columbia i Baldridge Gear Co., Detroit 4 

Association of American Agricultural Colleges Baldwin, Bird T., Swarthmore, Pa 7 

and Experiment Stations. Montpelier i Baldwin Chain & Mfg. Company, Worcester, 

Association of American Medical Colleges, Mass r 

Chicago _. ._ i Baldwin Locomotive Works, Philadelphia 5 

Association of American Physicians, Philadel- Ball, Eugene, Company, Erie, Pa 3 

phia 2 Baltimore, Board of_ School Commissioners. ... 2 

Association of American Railway Accounting Dept. of Legislative Reference i 

Officers, Washington 2 Industrial Survey i 

Assocjation of American Universities, Chicago. . i Police Dept i 

Assocjation of Collegiate Alumnae, Chicago. ... i Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Co., Baltimore. ... 7 

Assoc|at|on of Correctors of the Press, London . . i Relief Dept 6 

Assoc|at|on of Day Nurseries of New York City. 3 Baltimore Chamber of Commerce 2 

Association of Directors of the Poor and Chari- Bancroft Training School, Haddonfield, N. J . . i 

ties and Corrections, Philadelphia i Bank of Commerce and Savings, Chicago i 

Association of Government Labor Officials, Bank of Japan, Tokyo i 

Kansas City, Mo i Bank of Manhattan Company, New York 2 

Association of Life Insurance Presidents, New Bankers Encyclopedia Company, Brooklyn.. . . 2 

York 4 Bankers' Trust Company, Salt Lake City i 

Association of Military Surgeons of the U. S., Banks Business College, Philadelphia 3 

Washington i Barbados, Dept. of Agriculture 5 

Assoc|atK>n of Ontario Land Surveyors, Toronto, i Imperial Dept. of Agriculture i 

Association of Railway Telegraph Superinten- Barber Asphalt Paving Co., Philadelphia 3 

dents, Gibson, Ind i Barber-Colman Company, Rockford, III 2 

Association of the Bar of the City of New York., i Barclay Parsons & Klapp, New York i 

Law Reform Committee i Barnard, Prof. E. E., Williams Bay, Wis i 

Association of Transportation and Car Account- Barnett, Maurice, New York . . . . : i 

ing Officers, New York 2 Barr, Charles J., River Forest, III 4 

Association of Western Railways, Chicago 7 Barrett Company, New York 3 

Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Co., Barry, William E., Kennebunk i 

New York i Bartine, Dr. Oliver H., New York i 

Atlanta, Dept. of Education i Bartlett, C. O., & Snow Co., Cleveland 5 

Atlanta Chamber of Commerce 2 Bartlett Hay ward Co., Baltimore 4 

Atlanta University 3 Bates Expanded Steel Truss Co., Chicago 3 

Atlantk City Publicity Bureau i Bates, Lindon W., New York i 

Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co., New York . . 3 Bates, William W., Denver i 

Atlantic Deeper Waterways Association, Battle Creek Sanitarium 21 

Philadelphia 2 Baxter, Charles N., Branford, Conn 3 

Atlas Ball Company, Philadelphia i Bay, J. Christian, Chicago 22 

Augustana College, Rock Island, III i Bay State Tap & Die Co., Mansfield, Mass i 

Augustana Hospital, Chicago 2 Baylor University, Waco, Tex 4 

Aurora, Elgin Chicago Railroad Company, Beach Mfg. Co., Montrose, Pa i 

Cleveland 2 Beanblossom, M. L., Jejfersonville, Ind i 

Austin, F. C., Drainage Company, Chicago 4 Beardslee Chandelier Mfg. Co., Chicago i 

Austin, Hon. Richard W. Washington i Beaudette, Mrs. E. Palma, Chicago 3 

Austin Separator C., Detroit i Beck, Dr. Emil G., Chicago i 

Australia, Central Weather Bureau 7 Becker Milling Machine Co., Boston i 

Commonwealth Bureau of Census and Sta- Becker Steel Co. of America, New York i 

tistics 2 Beckett Paper Company, Hamilton, O i 

Commonwealth Bureau of Meteorology .... 3 Beers, William, New Orleans 12 

Commonwealth Public Service Commission, i Beighlee Electric Co., Cleveland i 

Dept. of Defence i Bell Telephone News, Chicago i 

Dept. of External Affairs S Belleville, (///.) Public Library 2 

Dept. of Home Affairs i Bellevue and Allied Hospitals, New York i 

Chief Electoral Office 3 Bellevue (Neb) College i 

Library of Parliament i Bellevue Training School for Nurses, Alumnae 

Quarantine Bureau i Association, New York i 

Australian Worker. Sydney i Beloit (Wis.) College i 

Auto Era, Cleveland 2 Bemis, Mrs., Chicago 33 

Automatic Electric Company, Chicago 3 Benedict, Laura Watson, New York i 

Ayrshire Breeders' Association, Brandon, VI i Bengal Chamber of Commerce, Calcutta 3 

Berger, Emil, Bern 2 

Babie; Dispensary and Hospital, Cleveland i Berger, H. H., & Company, New York 3 

Baby Hygiene Association, Boston i Berger Mfg. Company, Chicago 13 



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Berkeley, Supt. of City Schools 3 Bragdon, Lord & Nagle Co., New York i 

Berkshire Athenaeum, Pitlsfield, Mass i Brandis & Sons Mfg. Co., Brooklyn i 

Berliner, Emile., Washington i Brascolite Company, Chicago 5 

Berriraan, Charles S., New York i Brazil, Ministerio da Agricultura, Industria e 

Bessemer Limestone Co., Youngstown, Pa i Commercio 4 

Bethlehem Steel Company, South Bethlehem. . . 27 Bredemeir, E. W., & Co., Chicago i 

Bethlehem Steel Corporation, New York 2 Breithut, Frederick E.. New York i 

Belts, Samuel R., New York i Bremer, Dr. John Lewis, Boston 3 

Bibliotheca Nacional, R to de Janeiro 30 Brennan, William A., Chicago i 

Biddle, James G., Philadelphia 4 Breslau, Stadtbibliotek i 

Bielecky Brothers, New York i Bricklayer, Mason and Plasterer, Indianapolis i 

Bignall & Keeler Machine Works, Edwards- Bridgemen's Magazine, Indianapolis i 

ville, III i Bridgeport (Conn.) Public Library 2 

Billings & Spencer Company, Hartford i Vice Commission i 

Billings-Chapin Co., Cleveland 6 Bridgeport Electric Mfg. Co., Bridgeport, Conn. 3 

Binghamton (N. Y.) Public Library i Bridgeport Motor Co., Bridgeport, Conn 2 

Bird, E. B., Boston i Briggs, Dr. L. Vernon, Boston i 

Birmingham (Eng.) Public Libraries i Brighton (Eng.) Public Library, Museums and 

Bishop-Babcock-Becker Company, Cleveland... 4 Art Galleries 3 

Bishop, Dr. R. W., Chicago i Brill, The J. G., Co., Philadelphia i 

Bishop, William Warner, Ann Arbor i Bristol (Eng.) Municipal Public Libraries 3 

Bituminous Coal Trade Association, New York r Bristol (Eng.) Museum and Art Gallery i 

Black-Clawson Co., B ami! ton, 2 British Association for Labour Legislation, 

Black, George Ashton. Newark, N. J r London i 

Blackburn (Eng.) Free Library, Museum and British Columbia, Bureau of Mines 2 

Art Gallery i Bureau of Provincial Information 5 

Blackstone Memorial Library, Branford, Conn, i Dept. of Agriculture 21 

Blanchard, Arthur H., New York i Legislative Assembly i 

Blanchard, Wallace, Chicago 2 Provincial Library i 

Blast, San Francisco i Provincial Museum i 

Blau Steel Construction Co., New York i British East Africa, Survey Dept i 

Bliss, Fabyan & Co., New York 2 British Guiana, Dept. of Lands and Mines 2 

Bluefield, (Va.) Chamber of Commerce i British Imperial Council of Commerce, London . i 

Bobbink & Atkins, Rutherford, N. J i British South Africa Co., London 7 

Bogsamlingsbladet, Holbek, Den i Brockton (Mass.) Public Library 2 

Bohemian National Alliance, Chicago i Bromley (Eng.) Public Library i 

Bologna, Biblioteca Comunale i Bronx Board of Trade, New York i 

Bombay, Dept. of Land Records i Brookfield Glass Co., New York i 

Settlement Commissioners and Director of Brookline Public Library 2 

Land Records i Brooklyn Botanic Garden 13 

Bonnier, Albert, Publishing House, New York . i Museum 6 

Bonynge, Robert W., New York i Brooklyn Engineers' Club i 

Bookseller, Newsdealer and Stationer, New York 2 Brooklyn Institute of Art and Sciences 5 

Bootle (Eng.) Free Library & Museum i Brooklyn Public Library 3 

Born Steel Range Company, Cleveland 2 Brooks Manufacturing Co.. Saginaw 2 

Boston, Bureau of Statistics i Brophy, Dr. Truman W., Chicago 18 

City Messenger i Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, Cleve- 

Commission on Probation 2 land i 

Dept. of Education i Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and 

Finance Commission i Firemen, Washington i 

Infirmary Dept i Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators & Paper- 

Public Library 4 Hangers of America, Lafayette, Ind i 

School Committee 26 Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, Chicago. . . 2 

Supt. of Public Schools i Brown, Alexander, & Sons, Baltimore i 

Teachers' Retirement Board 4 Brown and Guesner, Minneapolis 4 

Transit Commission i Brown & Sharpe Mfg. Co., Providence i 

Boston & Maine Railroad, Boston i Brown-Instrument Co., Philadelphia i 

Boston Association for the Relief and Control of Brown, Dr. Philip King, San Francisco 8 

Tuberculosis i Brown Portable Elevator Co., Chicago 2 

Boston Athenaeum i Brown University, Providence 7 

Boston Chamber of Commerce 6 Browning Company, Chicago 3 

Boston Children's Aid Society i Browning, Dr. William, Brooklyn i 

Boston City Hospital i Brubaker, W. L., & Bros., New York i 

Boston Consumptives' Hospital i Bryan Manufacturing Co., Bryan, i 

Boston Dispensary i Bryan, William Alanson, Honolulu i 

Boston Lying-in Hospital i Bryn Mawr College 8 

Boston Manufacturers Mutual Fire Insurance Library i 

Co 2 Buckeye Engine Co., Salem, 2 

Boston Museum of Fine Arts 2 Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pa 2 

Boston Scale & Machine Co 12 Budd Grate and Foundry Company, Phtla- 

Boston University 3 delphia 4 

School of Medicine i Buff & Buff Manufacturing Co., Boston 3 

Boughton Flying Machine Co., Philadelphia... 2 Buffalo, City Clerk 3 

Bowden, Hon. J. S. T., Jacksonville 10 Dept. of Police 

Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Me 5 Dept. of Public Works 

Library 2 Park Commissioners 

Bowen, Millard F., Bufalo t Public Library 

Boys' Club Federation, N ew York 4 Buffalo Chamber of Commerce and Mauu- 

Bradford, Ernest S., Washington i facturers Club 

Bradford (Eng.) Libraries, Art Galleries and Buffalo General Hospital 

Museums 3 Buffalo Meter Company 



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Volumes or Volumes or 

Pamphlets. Pamphlets. 

Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburgh Railway Co., California State Board of Health 5 

New York i Bureau of Registration of Nurses i 

Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences r State Board of Viticultural Commissioners. . . 2 

Buffalo Wire Works Co., Buffalo i State Civil Service Commission i 

Builders Iron Foundry, Providence 2 State Commission of Horticulture 2 

Building Trades Employers' Association, State Commission Market 2 

New York i State Food and Drug Laboratory i 

Buildings and Building Management, Chicago . . i State Forester 2 

Bullard & Gormley Company, Chicago i State Library 5 

Bullock, Calvin, Denver i State Mining Bureau 6 

Bunting Brass and Bronze Company, Toledo . . . i State Water Commission 2 

Burd High Compression Ring Co., Rockford, III. 2 Supt. of Public Instruction 3 

Burdett-Roundtree Manufacturing Company, California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco. . i 

Chicago i Caljfornia Bankers' Association r 

Bureau of Associated Charities, Newark, N.J.. . i California Development Board 3 

Bureau of Commercial Economics, Washington . 4 California Federation of Labor, San Francisco . . 3 

Bureau of Juvenile Research, Columbus 2 California Library Association, Sacramento. ... i 

Bureau of Legislative and Administrative In- California Social Democrat, Los Angeles i 

formation, Indianapolis 6 California State Agricultural Society, Sacra- 

Bureau of Municipal Research, Milwaukee i mento 2 

Bureau of Municipal Research, New York 3 California, State Normal School, San Diego. . . 3 

Bureau of Municipal Research, Toronto i California, State Normal School, San Jose. ... i 

Bureau of Railway Economics, Washington 9 Calvin, E. A., Houston i 

Bureau of Railway News and Statistics, Cambria Steel Co., Philadelphia i 

Chicago i Cambridge (Eng.) University i 

Bureau of State and Municipal Research, Emmanuel College Library i 

Baltimore .' 2 Library 2 

Burke & James, Chicago i Solar Physics Observatory i 

Burke Golf Co., Newark, O i Cambridge (Mass.) Board of Health i 

Burlingham, Frederick W., Chicago 4 City Clerk i 

Burlington (la.) City Clerk i Park Commission i 

City Council i Public Library i 

Free Public Library i Cambridge Housing Association, Cambridge, 

Burlington (Vt.) Committee on Social Survey . . i Mass i 

Bunnoil Engine Company, South Bend, Ind 3 Camden City Plan Commission . i 

Burpee, W., Athee & Co., Philadelphia 4 Camden Harbor Improvement Commission. . . 4 

Burr, Thomas W., Printing & Advertising Cameron, A. S., Steam Pump Works, Chicago.. 14 

Company, Bangor, Me i Canada, Census and Statistics Office i 

Burroughs Adding Machine Co., Detroit 40 Commission of Conservation 7 

Burt Manufacturing Company, Akron, i Dept. of Agriculture. 54 

Burton, Dr. Clarence Henry, Detroit 4 , Division of Horticulture 2 

Burton, Clarence M., Detroit i , Division of Publications 9 

Burton-Furber Coal Co., Boston i Dept. of Interior 2 

Burtt, Joe Beatty , Chicago 2 Forestry Branch 8 

Bury (Eng.) Public Library, Art Gallery, and Dept. of Labour 5 

Museum 2 Dept. of Marine and Fisheries, Tidal and 

Busch-Sulzer Bros. Diesel Engine Co., St. Louis. 17 Current Survey 3 

Business Men's Economic Association, San Dept. of Mines 2 

Francisco S Geological Survey 26 

Buteshire Natural History Society, Rothesay ... i Mines Branch 9 

Butler Brothers, Chicago 2 Dept. of Trade and Commerce 3 

Butler, J. W., Paper Company, Chicago i Census and Statistics Office 2 

Butler, Price, St. Paul i Government Printer 2 

Butte Public Library i Inland Revenue Laboratory 54 

Survey Commission i Library of Parliament 59 

Buyers Register, New York i Minister of Militia and Defence i 

Byrne, John, & Co., Washington i Canadian Bank of Commerce, Toronto i 

Canadian Manufacturers' Association, Toronto i 

C & C Electric & Manufacturing Company, Canadian Society of Civil Engineers, Montreal 3 

Garwood, N.J 6 Canton Christian College i 

Cadwell-Vernon Company, Jamestown, N. Y. .. i Cape Cod Power Dory Co., Wareham, Mass.. . 8 

Caillet, Louis, Limoges i Card, S. W., Manufacturing Co., Mansfield, 

Calculagraph Company, New York i Mass I 

Caldwell, H. W., & Son Co., Chicago i Carlisle & Finch Co., Cincinnati i 

Calgary City Planning Commission 2 Carlisle Indian School i 

Calhoun (Ala.) Colored School i Carlton College, Northfield, Minn i 

California, Agricultural Experiment Station. . . 21 Carnegie, Andrew, New York i 

Board of Dental Examiners i Carnegie Dunfermline Trust i 

Board of Fish and Game Commissioners .... i Carnegie Endownment for International Peace, 

Board of Railroad Commissioners 569 Washington . .' 7 

Building and Loan Commissioners i Division of Intercourse and Education, New 

Bureau of Labor Statistics i Y. r ^ * 

Commission of Immigration and Housing ... i Division of International Law, Washing- 

Highway Commission, Bureau of Engineering i ton a 

Industrial Accident Commission 3 Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of 

Insurance Dept 4 Teaching, New York 2 

Legislative Counsel Bureau i Carnegie Free Library of Allegheny, Pittsburg '2 

Secretary of State 6 Carnegie Free Library, Braddock, Pa 2 

State Banking Dept i Carnegie Hero Fund Commission, Pittsburg. . i 

State Board of Control i Carnegie Institute, Pitlsburg 16 

State Board of Equalization 2 Dept. of Fine Arts a 



Volumes or Volumes or 

Pamphlets. Pamphlets. 

Carnegie Institution of Washington 37 Chicago City Recorder i 

Dept. of Experimental Evolution, Cold Civil Service Commission 7 

Spring Harbor 2 Commissioners of Lincoln Park i 

Dept. of Terrestrial Magnetism, Washington i Dept. of Gas and Electricity i 

Desert Laboratory, Tucson i Dept. of Health 10 

Carnegie Library, Atlanta 2 Dept. of Public Service i 

Library School i Dept. of Public Welfare 2 

Carnegie Library, Bradford, Pa i Fire Dept i 

Carnegie Library, Homestead, Pa i Municipal Court i 

Carnegie Library, Pittsburg 4 Municipal Reduction Works i 

Carnegie Library, San Antonio, Tex i Municipal Reference Library 86 

Carnegie Museum, Pittsburg i Public Library 9 

Carnegje Public Library, Ottawa i Sanitary District 2 

Carnegie Steel Company, Pittsburg 8 South Park Commissioners 2 

Carnegie-Stout Free Public Library, Dubuque. a West Chicago Park Commissioners 3 

Carnegie Trust for Universities of Scotland, Chicago & Alton Railroad Company, Chicago. . i 

Edinburgh i Chicago and Cook County Public Safety Corn- 
Carters' Tested Seeds, Boston i mission, Chicago 6 

Carthage (III.) College 2 Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad Co., 

Case School of Applied Science, Cleveland 3 Chicago i 

Casement Hardware Co., Chicago i Chicago & Northwestern Railway Co., Chicago 10 

Caset, Thomas L., Lancaster, Pa i Chicago Architectural Club i 

Cassela Color Company, New York 5 Chicago Art Instjtute 5 

Casualty Actuarial and Statistical Society of Chicago Association of Commerce 5 

America, New York 4 Chicago Automatic Machine Co., Chicago 4 

Catalogue Equipment and Supply Co., Boston. 42 Chicago Banker 2 

Catherwood, Robert, Chicago 3 Chicago, Board of Trade i 

Catholic Home Finding Association of Illinois, Chicago, Board of Trustees of Public School 

Chicago 3 Teachers' Pension Fund i 

Catholic Press Co., Chicago i Chicago Boys' Club i 

Catholic University of America, Washington. . 16 Chicago Bridge & Iron Works i 

Cedar Rapids Free Public Library i Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Co., 

Cederstrom, Sigf rid, Brooklyn 2 Chicago 4 

Cement and Engineering News, Chicago i Relief Division i 

Central Association of Science and Mathematics Chicago City Railway Co i 

Teachers, Chicago 3 Chicago College of Dental Surgery 2 

Central Electric Co., Chicago 3 Chicago College of Naprapathy i 

Central Foundry Company, New York 8 Chjcago Daily Journal 2 

Central Free Dispensary, West Chicago i Chicago Daily News i 

Central Howard Association, Chicago i Chicago Dental Society 20 

Central Mercantile Association, New York .... 2 Chicago Evening Post 2 

Central of Georgia Railway Company, Savannah i Chicago Fresh Air Hospital 2 

Central Passenger Association, Chicago i Chicago Foundlings' Home 2 

Central Safety Committee, Chicago i Chicago, Great Western Railroad Company. . 2 

Central School of Science and Technology, Chicago Historical Society 2 

Stokes-on-Trent 3 Chicago Home for Destitute Crippled Children . i 

Central Supply Association, Chicago 2 Chicago Home for the Friendless 2 

Century Co., New York i Chicago House of Correction i 

Chain Belt Co., Milwaukee 2 Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville Railway 

Challenge Machine Co., Grand Haven i Company 2 

Chamber of Commerce of the United States of Chicago Kent College of Law i 

America, Washington 68 Chicago Laryngological and Climatological 

Chamber of Shipping of the United Kingdom, Association i 

London i Chicago Law School 2 

Chamberlin Service, Chicago 2 Chicago Literary Club i 

Chambers Motor Company, Detroit i Chicago Medical Society i 

Champlain Society, Toronto i Chicago Medical Women's Club i 

Chandler & Price Co., Cleveland i Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway 15 

Chapman Valise Manufacturing Co., Chicago... 2 Chicago Orphan Asylum. i 

Charity Organization Society, Buffalo 2 Chicago Pathological Society i 

Chanty Organization Society of Hartford i Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co., Chicago 18 

Charity Organization Society, New York 2 Chicago Policlinic i 

Charles Bessler Co., New York 12 Chicago Portland Cement Company, Chicago. 2 

Charleston (5. C.) Chamber of Commerce. ... i Chicago Real Estate Board i 

Charleston (S. C.) Museum i Chicago Reedware Mfg. Co., Chicago . i 

Chase, Harvey S., & Company, Boston 6 Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway 

Chase, William Arthur, Chicago i _ Company, Chicago i 

Chattanooga Public Library i Chicago, School of Civics and Philanthropy. . 80 

Chautauqua (N. H.) Institution 2 Chicago Specjal Park Commission 13 

Chemical Catalog Company, New York i Chicago Surgical and Electrical Co., Chicago. . i 

Chemical National Bank, New York i Chicago Teachers College 2 

Chesapeake & Delaware Canal Co., Phila- Chicago Technical College 2 

delphia i Chicago Telephone Co 2 

Chesapeake & Ohio Railway Co., Valuation Chicago Tuberculosis Institute 19 

Committee, Richmond i Chicago University Hospital i 

Chicago, Board of Education 14 Chicago Urological Society i 

Board of Election Commissioners i Chicago, Washingtonian Home i 

Board of Supervising Engineers i Chicago Woman's Club 5 

City Clerk 3 Children's Aid Society of New York City i 

City Council i Children's Flower Mission, Cleveland 3 

Committee on Local Transportation. ... i Children's Memorial Library, Chicago 30 



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Chisholm-Moore Manufacturing Co., Cleve- Colby College, Waterville, Me 2 

land 2 Cole Motor Car Co., Indianapolis I 

Chittendeo, Roger C., Dorchester, Mass i College of Hawaii, Honolulu I 

Christ Church, Philadelphia I College of Jersey City 3 

Christian Science Committee for the Dis- College of Physicians of Philadelphia 3 

tribution of Literature, Chicago 9 College of the City of New York I 

Christian Scientist, New Orleans 2 College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Va. 2 

Church Peace Union, New York i College Settlement, New York I 

Cigar Makers' Official Journal, Chicago i Collegio Veneto degli Ingegneri i 

Cincinnati, City Clerk 2 Colorado, Adjutant General 5 

Municipal Reference Bureau i Agricultural Experiment Station 15 

Park Dept i Bank Commissioner i 

Public Library 7 Bureau of Labor Statistics i 

Supt. of Public Schools 4 Civil Service Commission i 

Waterworks Dept i Dept. of Public Instruction i 

Cincjnnati Astronomical Society i Insurance Dept 5 

Cincinnati Bickford Tool Co., Cincinnati 3 Public Utilities Commission 67 

Cincjnnati Chamber of Commerce i State Bank Commission i 

Cincinnati Cremation Co., Cincinnati 2 State Board of Health i 

Cincinnati Hospital, Library 2 State Coal Mine Inspector 2 

Cincinnati Juvenile Protective Association i State Entomologist 2 

C|nc|nnat| Milling Machine Co., Cincinnati ... 6 State Inspector of Oils i 

Cincinnati, New Orleans and Texas Pacific State Tax Commission 2 

Railway Company, New York i Colorado & Southern Railway Co., Denver . ... i 

C|nc|nnat| Planer Co., Cincinnati 2 Colorado College, Colorado Springs 10 

Cincinnati Shaper Co., Cincinnati 2 Colorado Culvert & Flume Co., Pueblo i 

Cmcinnati Society of Natural History i Colorado Fuel & Iron Co., Pueblo 5 

Citizens Association of Chicago i Colorado Iron Works Company, Denver 2 

Citizens Union, New York 4 Colorado Medicine, Denver i 

Citrus Protective League, Los Angeles 21 Colorado School for the Deaf and the Blind, 

City and Suburban Homes Company, New York i Colorado Springs i 

City Club of Berkeley i Colorado School of Mines, Golden 13 

C|ty Club of Boston i Colorado Scientific Society, Denver 2 

C|ty Club of Chicago 2 Colorado Springs, Park Commission i 

C|ty Club of New York 2 Colorado State Agricultural College, Fort 

City College Quarterly Association, New York, i Collins i 

C|ty Library Association, Springfield, Mass ... 13 Colorado State Normal School, Gunnison i 

City-Wide Congress of Baltimore 22 Colorado Tax-Payers Protective League, Denser i 

C|v|c Club of Philadelphia 2 Columb|a (N. C.) City Clerk i 

Civ|c Federation, New Haven 13 Columbia Rope Company, Auburn, N. Y 3 

C|v|c League of Cleveland 2 Columbia University, New York 25 

Civic League of St. Louis 4 College of Physicians and Surgeons, Dept. of 

C|vil Service Reform Association of Chicago. . . 4 Pathology i 

Civil Service Reform Association of Pennsyl- Library 15 

vania, Philadelphia 2 Observatory r 

Clad, V., & Sons, Philadelphia i School of Mines 8 

Clarage Fan Company, Kalamazoo 4 Teachers College 7 

Clark, E. W., & Co., Management Corporation, Columbus (O.) Board of Education 3 

Columbus, O i Comegys, Charles E., Cincinnati i 

Clark University, Worcester, Mass 2 Commercjal Club of Chicago 3 

Clarke, Samuel B., New York 3 Commercial Exchange of Philadelphia 2 

Clement, Curtis & Co., Chicago 2 Commerc|al National Bank, Kansas City, Mo., i 

Clemson (S. C.) Agricultural College 5 Commercial Telegraphers' Union, Chicago i 

Cleveland, Board of Education 2 Committee for the Defence of German Catholic 

City Clerk 2 Interests during the War, Freiburg i. Br. . . 2 

City Street Railroad Commissioner 2 Comm|ttee of Fifteen, Chicago i 

Dept. of Public Utilities, Division of Light CommUtee of Fourteen in New York City i 

and Heat i Committee of One Hundred, Newark, N.J 3 

Division of Water 2 Committee of One Hundred, Washington i 

Dept. of Public Welfare, Division of Health. . i Committee on Uniform Classification, Chicago. . 4 

Public Library 3 Committee on Wage-Earning Children, London, i 

Cleveland Automatic Machine Co., Cleveland. .. i Commonwealth Club, San Francisco i 

Cleveland Engineering Society 2 Commonwealth Edison Company, Chicago .... i 

Cleveland, John B., Spartanburg, S. C i Commonwealth Steel Co., Granite City, I II i 

Cleveland Planer Works, Cleveland i Concord (N. H.) Public Library i 

Cleveland Twist Drill Co., Cleveland i Conference Committee of Managers, Eastern 

CHfton Motor Works, Cincinnati r Territory, New York 2 

Cling-Surface Co., Buffalo i Conference of Western Governors, Salem, Ore. . . i 

Clinton Avenue Congregational Church, Connecticut, Agricultural Experiment Station, 

Brooklyn i New Haven 3 

Clinton Wire Cloth Co., Clinton, Mass 8 Agricultural Experiment Station, Starrs 3 

Club News, Chicago i Bureau of Labor Statistics 17 

Coal Age, New York i Civil Service Commission 2 

Coatsville Boiler Works, Coatsville, Pa i Insurance Commission i 

Cobden Club, London 8 Public Utilities Commission 2 

Coburn Trolley Track Mfg. Co., Holyoke, Mass. 5 Secretary of State i 

Coe Manufacturing Company, Painsville, O . . . i State Board of Education n 

Coe-Mortimer Company, New York 4 State Hoard of Health i 

Goes Wrench Company, Worcester, Mass i State Highway Commission 2 

Coggeshall & Hicks, New York i State Library 127 

Colborne Mfg. Co., Chicago i Tuberculosis Commission 1 1 



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Pamphlets. Pamphlets. 

Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences, Curtis & Curtis Company, Bridgeport, Conn. .. i 

New Haven 4 Curtis Pneumatic Machinery Co., St. Louis ... I 

Connecticut Chamber of Commerce, Hartford, Curtis Publishing Co., Philadelphia 5 

Conn 5 Curtiss Motor Company, Hammondsport, N. Y. i 

Connecticut Society for Mental Hygiene, Cutler-Hammer Mfg. Co., Milwaukee 34 

New Haven i Cutter Company, Philadelphia i 

Connecticut Society of Civil Engineers, New 

Haven i Dabney, T. G., Clarksdale, Miss i 

Connecticut State Medical Society, New Haven . 4 Dadant & Sons, Hamilton, 111 2 

Connecticut State Hospital for the Insane, Dahlstrom Metallic Door Company, James- 
Norwich i town, N.Y 2 

Connecticut Telephone and Electric Co., Dalton Machine Company, New York 3 

Meriden 2 Dansk Brodersamf undsblad, Omaha i 

Connersville Blower Company, Chicago 4 Dansk Forening for Social Politik, Copenhagen 3 

Conrad & Jones Co., West Grove, Pa r Dansville (N. Y.) High School i 

Consolidated Dental Mfg. Co., New York i Daprato Statuary Company, Chicago i 

Consolidated Lamp and Glass Co., Cosaopolis, Darby, Edward, & Sons Company, Philadelphia i 

Pa i Davenport (la). Public Library i 

Consulat Ge'ne'ral de Belgique, Chicago 8 David Ranken, Jr., School of Mechanical 

Continental and Commercial National Bank, Trades, St. Louis 2 

Chicago i David Williams Company, New York i 

Conway & Company, Cincinnati i Davis-Bournonville Co., Chicago 5 

Cook County, Board of Commissioners i Davis, Charles Hall, Petersburg, Va 3 

Civil Service Commission 2 Davjs, George H., Co., New Orleans i 

Comptroller i Davis, Dr. Nathan S., Chicago 49 

Cooper Hewitt Electric Company, Hoboken. . . 2 Davison, Dr. Charles, Chicago i 

Co-operative Land Settlement Investigations, Day, Benjamin, New York i 

Berkeley i Day, J. H., Company, Cincinnati 7 

Corbin, P. & F., New Britain i Dayton (O.) Bureau of Research 2 

Core Joint Concrete Pipe Co., Baltimore 9 City Commission i 

Cork Insert Co., Boston 5 Dayton Manufacturing Company, Dayton, O . . i 

Corn Exchange National Bank, Philadelphia ... i Dean Bros. Steam Pump Works, Indianapolis, i 

Cornell College, M t. Vernon, la 2 Deane, Ruthven, Chicago i 

Cornell University, Ithaca 9 Dearborn Observatory, Evanston, III i 

Dept. of Plant Pathology 4 Deborah Cook Sayles Public Library, Paw- 

Library 3 tucket, R. I i 

Medical College, New York i Deering, Charles, Evanston, III i 

Corporation Trust Company, Chicago 2 Defender Automatic Regulator Co., St. Louis. 6 

Corporatjon Trust Company, New York 18 Defoe Boat and Motor Works, Bay City, Mich, i 

Corporation Trust Company of America, Deichmanske Bibliotek, Christiania 2 

Wilmington, Del i i De La Vergne Machine Co., New York 8 

Corrugated Bar Company, Bu/alo 9 Delaware, Agricultural Experiment Station 7 

Cosmopolitan School of Music and Dramatic Secretary of State 2 

Art, Chicago i State Board of Agriculture i 

Costa Rica, Oficina de Deposito y Canje Inter- State Treasurer i 

national de Publicaciones 5 Delaware and Hudson Company, New York ... i 

Cotter, Arundel, New York '. i Delaware County Institute of Science i 

Cottrell, C. B., & Sons Co., New York i Delaware County National Bank i 

Couch, S. H., Company, Boston i Delphos Printing Press Co., Delphos, 4 

Counselors Publishing Co., Detroit i Deming Company, Salem, 3 

Covington Multiple Drill Co., Covington, Ky . . i Denison Manufacturing Co., Framingham, 

Cowan Truck Company, Holyoke, Mass 4 Mass 10 

Cowce, Arthur, Berlin, N.Y i Denison University, Granville, O i 

Craig Colony for Epileptics, Sonyea, N. Y i Dentists' Supply Co., New York i 

Crane, R. T., & Co., Chicago i Denver, Civil Service Commission 2 

Crane, William M., Company, New York i Dept. of Parks 3 

Creamery and Milk Plant Monthly, New York i Public Library i 

Cremation Association of America, Detroit. . . . 191 School District Number One i 

Crew, Levick Company, Chicago i Social Welfare Dept i 

Crocker-Wheeler Company, Anipere, N. J . . . . i Denver & Rio Grande Railroad Co., Denver. . . 2 

Crosby-Chicago, Chicago 2 Denver & Salt Lake Railroad Company, 

Crosby Steam Gage & Valve Co., Chicago .... 2 Denver i 

Crouse-Hinds Company, Syracuse 17 Denver Civil and Commercial Association .... i 

Crowell Manufacturing Company, Brooklyn. . . 2 De Pauw University, Greencastle, Ind 3 

Croydon (Eng.), Public Library 2 Des Moines College i 

Cuba, Biblioteca National 12 Detroit, Board of Health i 

Camara de Representantes, Biblioteca 2 Dept. of Parks and Boulevards i 

Secretaria de Agricultura, Comercio y Public Library 3 

Trabajo 9 Public Lighting Commission i 

Estaci6n Experimental Agronomica 12 Detroit City Plan and Improvement Com- 

Secretaria de Estado 10 mission i 

. Asuntos Generales y Canje Internacional i Detroit College of Medicine and Surgery i 

Secretaria. de Hacienda 3 Detroit Housing Association, Bay City, Mich. . 2 

Estadistica General i Detroit Lubricator Company, Detroit i 

Secretaria de Sanidad y Beneficencia 2 Detroit Show Case Company, Detroit 6 

Secretario de la Presidencia 2 Detroit Stoker Company, Detroit i 

Cullen, Dr. Thomas S., Baltimore i De Turbeville, Paul R., Chicago 243 

Cullman Wheel Co., Chicago 2 Deutsche Bank, New York i 

Culver Summer Naval School, Culver, Ind. ... i Devean Telephone Manufacturing Co., Brook- 
Curry, Nellie B., Kansas City, Mo i lyn 2 

Curtis Aeroplane Co., Bujfalo 4 De Vilbiss Manufacturing Co., Toledo i 



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Pamphlets. Pamphlets. 

Diamond Chain & Manufacturing Co., Indi- Eger, Alexander, Chicago i 

anapolis I Egypt, Dept. of Public Health I 

Diamond Machine Company, Providence 7 Minister of Education 3 

Diamond Show Case Company, Pittsburg .... 2 Eimer & Amend, New York 2 

Dickinson County, Inspector of Mines, Iron Einhorn, Dr. Max, New York I 

Mountain, Mich I Ela, Alfred, Boston I 

Djckinson, Sarah S., Chicago 38 Eldridge Entertainment House, Franklin, O. . i 

Dienelt & Eisenhardt, Philadelphia I Electric Railway Equipment Company, Cin- 

Dietzgen, Eugene, Co., Chicago 4 cinnati 3 

Dillingham, D. W., Co., New York i Electric Storage Battery Co., Chicago 14 

Dillon Machine Co., Lawrence, Mass 4 Electric Traction, Chicago i 

Dinsmore Manufacturing Company, Salem, Electrical Engineering Equipment Co., Chicago, i 

Mass i Electrical Mining Publishing Co., Chicago 2 

Disbrow, Charles W., St. Louis i Electrical Record, New York i 

Disstpn, Henry, & Sons, Philadelphia 2 Electrical Sales Engineers, Chicago 2 

District of Columbia, Board of Charities 2 Electrical World, New York i 

Commissioners of the Workhouse i Elevator Locks Co., Peoria i 

Public Library 6 Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society, Chapel Hill, 

Public Utilities Commission i N. C i 

Water Dept., Engineer 3 Elizabeth (N. J.) Free Public Library j, 

Divine Life, Chicago 2 Elizabeth McCormick Memorial Fund, Chicago, i 

Dodge Sales and Engineering Co., Mishawaka, Elizabeth McCormick Open Air School, Chicago i 

Ind i Ellingwood, Dr. Finley, Chicago i 

Doman, H. C., Company, Oshkosh i Emerson Electric Manufacturing Company, 

Domestic Sugar Producers, New York i St. Louis 3 

Dominion Astronomical Observatory, Otlaw a. . 2 Emerson Pump & Valve Co., Alexandria 2 

Donahoo, Harry J., Moline, III i Emery, Henry C., New Haven i 

Donovan, John Mitchell, Sioux Falls, S. D. . . . i Emmert Mfg. Co., Waynesboro, Pa 4 

Dorland, Dr. William Alexander Newman, Empire State Forest Products Association, 

Chicago 246 Conifer, N. Y i 

Dorr Cyanide Machinery Co., Denser 2 Engberg's Electric & Mechanical Works, 

Downey, June E., Laramie, Wyo i St. Joseph, Mich 2 

Downington Manufacturing Co., East Downing- Engineering Association of New South Wales, 

ton, Pa i Sydney 2 

Dreer, Henry A., Philadelphia i Engineering Association of the South, Nashville, i 

Dreis & Krump Manufacturing Company, Engineering News, New York i 

Chicago i Engineers' Club of Philadejphia i 

Dresdner Bank, Berlin i Engineers' Club of St. Louis i 

Dring, Edmund Hunt, London i Engineers' Society of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg. 2 

Drippp, Robert D., Philadelphia i Englehard, Charles, New York 5 

Dropsie College for Hebrew and Cognate Enoch Pratt Free Library, Baltimore 3 

Learning, Philadelphia i Enterprise Optical Mfg. Co., Chicago i 

Drovers Journal Publishing Co., Chicago i Episcopal Hospital, Philadelphia i 

Duane, Dr. A., New York 3 Erichsen, Dr. Hugo, Detroit 18 

Dudgeon, Richard, New York i Erickson Company, New York zg 

Dudley, Dr. Emilius C., Chicago 35 Erie and Ontario Sanitary Canal Co., Buffalo. . . 2 

Dudley, James G., New York i Erie Board of Commerce i 

Dull, Raymond W., Company, Chicago i Erie Pump & Equipment Co., Erie, Pa 3 

Duluth Commercial Club t Erie Railroad Co., New York i 

Duluth Public Library 2 Erskine-Danforth Corporation, New York 3 

Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic Railway Co., Essex Institute, Salem, Mass i 

Marquetle, Mich i Essex Trust Company, Lynn i 

Dunlap, Dr. Frederick L., Chicago 7 Estabrook, Henry D., New York i 

Dunning, W. D., Syracuse, N. Y i Estate of Benjamin C. Burt, Chicago 5 

Du Pont de Nemours, E. J., & Company, Wil- Estate of H. M. Fish, Chicago 743 

minglon, Del n Estate Stove Co., Hamilton, 3 

Durant Manufacturing Company, Milwaukee. . i Esterline & Angus, Indianapolis i 

Dutch East Indies, Dept. van Landbouw Esterline Company, Indianapolis 4 

Nijverheid en Handel 16 Estey Organ Company, Brattleboro, Vt 4 

Dutton, E. P., & Co., New York i Etherometer Corporation, New York 2 

Dyck, George E., Chicago 2 Eugenics Record Office, Cold Spring Harbor, 

Dyer, Dr. Isadore, New Orleans 2 N. Y 5 

Evansville (Ind.) Public Library 2 

Earlham College Library, Richmond, Ind 2 Everwear Manufacturing Co., Springfield, 0.. .. i 

Earp, Dr. Samuel E., Indianapolis 5 Excavating Engineer, Milwaukee^ i 

East Chicago, Dept. of Health i Excelsior Needle -Company, Torrington, Conn. . . i 

East Orange (N. J.) Shade Tree Commission. . i 

Eastern Association of Physics Teachers, Fabyan, George, Geneva, III i 

Boston. 4 Fairbanks Steam Shovel Co., Marion, i 

Eastern Dispensary and Casualty Hospital, Fajrburn, William Armstrong, New York 2 

Washington i Fairmount Park Art Association, Philadelphia . i 

Eastman, White & Hawxhurst, Chicago 2 Falk, J. H. T., Winnipeg i 

Easton Car and Construction Co., Easlon, Pa. . i Fall River (Mass.) Reservoir Commission i 

Economic World, New York i Farlow, William G., Cambridge, Mass 4 

Economy Fuse and Manufacturing Co., Chicago i Farm and Fireside, Springfield, O i 

Edge Moor Iron Co., Chicago i Farm and Trades School, Thompson's Island, 

Edison, Thomas A., Inc., Orange, N. J i Mass i 

Edward, George, Berkeley i Farmers' Educational and Co-operative Union 

Edward L. Trudeau Foundation, Saranac Lake, of America, Gravelle, Ark 2 

iV. Y 10 Farmers National Congress, Kendalia, W. Va. . 2 

Efficiency Co., Chicago 2 Farming Business, Chicago 12 



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Fair, Bertrand H., Wyomissing, Pa i Fox, Dr. Howard, New York i 

Fate, J. D., Company, Plymouth, O 8 Fox Machine Co., Grand Rapids 12 

Fawcus Machine Company, Pittsburg i Fox, Noah, Chicago 30 

Fay, Edwin W., Austin, Texas i Frame, Andrew J., Waukesha, Wis 8 

Fayant, Frank H., New York i France, Ministere des Finances, Service des 

Fearless Dishwasher Co., Rochester, N. Y i Laboratojres -JL- 5 

Federal Council of Churches of Christ in Office National des Universites et Ecoles 

America, New York 2 Franc aises 2 

Federal Motor Truck Co., Detroit 9 Francis W. Parker School, Cnicago 4 

Federated Churches, Cleveland 2 Press i 

Federated Improvement Association of Los Frank, Dr. Mortimer, Chicago 3 

Angeles i t rankfort Business Men's and Taxpayers' Asso- 

Felt &Terrant Manufacturing Co., Chicago. ... 3 ciation, Frankfort, Pa i 

Ferro Machine & Foundry Co., Cleveland 4 Franklin Institute, Philadelphia 2 

Ferry, Dean & Dean, Topeka i Franklin Steel Works, Franklin, Pa 3 

Ferry, M., Chicago 9 Frasse, Peter A., & Co., New York i 

Fidelity and Casualty Company of New York, Fredericksburg, City Managers i 

New York 5 Freedmen's Aid Society of Methodist Episcopal 

Fiel Manufacturing Co., Cleveland 4 Church, Cincinnati i 

Field, H. Gooding, Berkeley 3 Freedom, London i 

Field, Henry, Seed Co., Shenandoah, la 10 Freer, Dr. Otto, Chicago 12 

Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago 4 French Lick Springs Hotel Co., French Lick, I nd. i 

Fielder, Dr. Frank S., New York 2 Friends of American Art, Chicago i 

Fifth Avenue Association, New York 3 Fuehr, K. A., Sonyea, N. Y 3 

Fiji, Dept. of Agriculture 3 Fuller, Charles H., Company, Chicago i 

Government Printing Office i Furness, Margaret, Chicago 20 

Filipino People. Washington i 

Financial America, New York 2 Gabler, Anthony, Chicago 3 

Fire Insurance Club of Chicago _ 2 Gaertner, Wm., & Co., Chicago 5 

Fire Insurance Society of Philadelphia i Gale Manufacturing Co., Albion, Mich i 

Fire Marshals' Association of North America, Galesburg, Board of Education i 

Topeka i Free Public Library i 

Fire Underwriters' Association of the North- Gallant, Dr. A. Ernest, New York 3 

west, Chicago i Gamble, Dr. William E., Chicago i 

First National Bank, Baltimore i Gamewell Fire Alarm Co., Chicago i 

First National Bank, Joliet, III 2 Garford Motor Truck Co., Lima, 2 

First Natjonal Bank, Paterson, N. J i Garrett Biblical Institute, Evanston, III 6 

First National Bank, Philadelphia i Gary (Ind.) Public Library 3 

First State Fawners' Society, Chicago i Gates, Barton N., Amherst, Mass i 

Firth-Sterling Steel Company, Chicago 3 Gateshead (Eng.) Health Dept 6 

Fish, A. J., Si Company, Walworth, Wis 2 Gehnrick Indirect Heat Oven Co., Chicago i 

Fischbein, Dr. Elias C., Sonyea, N. Y i General Asphalt Co., Philadelphia i 

Fisher, Irving, New Haven i General Enqueuing Company, New York i 

Fitchburg Automatic Machine Works, Fitch- General Education Board, New York 6 

burg, Mass i General Electric Company, Schenectady 14 

Fitchburg (Mass.) Public Library i Edison Lamp Works, Harrison, N. J i 

Fitchburg Railroad Company, Boston 2 National Lamp Works, Cleveland, 8 

Flanagan, A., Company, Chicago i Sprague Electric Works, New York 5 

Fletcher Free Library, Burlington, Vt i General Federation of Women's Clubs, Boston, i 

Fletcher, Mrs. John Rice, Winnetka, III 4 General Federation of Women's Clubs, Ports- 

Flexner, Dr. Simon, New York i mouth. N. H i 

Florida, Agricultural Experiment Station 9 General Filtration Company, Rochester, N. Y. . i 

Dept. of Agriculture 4 General Fireprpofing Company, Youngstown, O. 3 

Railroad Commission i General Scientific Equipment Co., Philadelphia 2 

Secretary of State i General Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen, 

State Board of Health 2 New York 2 

State Comptroller i General Theological Seminary, New York 2 

State Geological Survey 2 Generator Valve Co., Brooklyn 9 

Florida Agricultural College, Gainesville i Geneva, Bibliotheque Publique et Universitaire i 

Florida Grower Pub. Co., Tampa 2 Geometric Tool Company, New Haven 3 

Florida Medical Association, Jacksonville i George Automatic Roller Bearings Co., Cin- 

Florida State Horticultural Society, Jackson- cinnati i 

ville i George, Dr. Edgar J., Chicago i 

Flying, New York i George, John G., Chicago i 

Fogel, Edwin Miller, Fogelsmlle, Pa i George Junior Republic Association, Freeville, 

Foots Mineral Co., Philadelphia 3 N. Y i 

Forbes, Mrs. J. Malcolm, Milton, Mass i George Peabody College for Teachers, Nash- 

Forbes Library, Northampton, Mass i ville 4 

Forbes, Hon. W. Cameron, Boston 6 Georgetown (Ky.) College i 

Fordchain Block and Mfg. Co., Philadelphia... 3 Georgetown College Observatory, West Wash- 

Fordham University, New York 2 ington i 

Fordowner, Milwaukee 2 Georgetown University, Washington i 

Ford-Smith Machine Co., Hamilton, O i George Washington University, Washington.. 4 

Forgan, David Robertson, Chicago i Georgia, Agricultural Experiment Station 9 

Forster, Henry A., New York i Dept. of Agriculture , 2 

Fort Wayne (Ind.) Executive Office i Railroad Commission 3 

Foster Machine Company, Elkhart, Ind i State Board of Entomology 7 

Foster Pump Works, Brooklyn i State Library 82 

Fostoria Glass Company, Moundville, W.Va. . . i Georgia Southern & Florida Railway Company, 

Fottler, Fiske, Rawson Co., Boston i New York i 

Fox, George L., Chicago 4 Georgia, State College of Agriculture, Athens. . 10 



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German American Insurance Company, New Hackh, Ingo W. D., Berkeley 2 

York 2 Hackley Public Library, Muskegon, Mich. ... i 

German-American Stoneware Works, New Hahnemann Medical College, Chicago i 

York i Halls Safe Company, Cincinnati i 

German Hospital and Dispensary, New York. . i Hamburg, Stadtbibliothek i 

German Hospital of Chicago i Hamilton College, Clinton, N. Y i 

German Society of Chicago 2 Library 2 

- Germanistic Society of Chicago 31 Hammacher, Schlemmer & Co., New York .... 2 

Gettysburg National Military Park Com- Hammond, George T., Brooklyn 2 

mission 7 Hampshire Paper Co., South Hadley Falls, Mass. 7 

Gjbson Company, Indianapolis 4 Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute. . 6 

Gibson, William D., Company, Chicago 2 Hand, William H., Jr. New Bedford, Mass... . i 

Gigliotti, Cairoli, Chicago i Handel Company, Meriden, Conn i 

Gilbert M. Simmons Library, Kenosha, Wis. . . 2 Hanley, J. Frank, Westville, 2 

Gjlbreth, Frank B., Providence 7 Hanna Engineering Works, Chicago 2 

Ginn and Company, Boston 2 Hanssen's, Louis, Sons, Davenport, la 2 

Girard College, Philadelphia i Harbison-Walker Refractories Co., Pittsburg. i 

Girtanner-Daviess Engineering and Contracting Hardinge Brothers, Chicago i 

Co. , St. Louis i Hargrove, Robert L., Madera, Col I 

Glasgow, Medical Officer of Health i Harlan, Hon. John Maynard, Chicago i 

Glass Bottle Blowers Association, Philadelphia i Harriman, George W. R., Boston i 

Gleaner. New York i Hart, W. O., New Orleans 4 

Glen Saint Mary Nurseries. Glen Saint Mary,Fla i Hartford, Board of Street Commissioners i 

Glenwood (///.), Manual Training School i Dept. of Engineering i 

Globe Machine & Stamping Co. , Cleveland .... 3 Juvenile Commission i 

Goheen Manufacturing Company, Canton, 0. . 18 Public Library 2 

Gold Car Heating & Lighting Co., Chicago 2 Hartford Chamber of Commerce 4 

Golden-Anderson Valve Specialty Co., Pittsburg i Hartford Medical Society 2 

Golding Manufacturing Company, Franklin, Hartford Seminary Foundation i 

Mass 2 Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and In- 
Gold Medal Camp Furniture Mfg. Co., Racine 2 surance Co., Hartford I 

Goldschmidt Thermit Co., New York i Hartford Vocational Guidance Committee. ... i 

Goldwater, S. S., New York i Hartmann-Sanders Co., Chicago i 

Good Housekeeping Magazine, New York i Harvard University 8 

Goodell-Pratt Company, Greenfield, Mass. ... 3 Arnold Arboretum 3 

Goodhart, S. P., New York 4 Astronomical Observatory \. . 8 

Goodman, Dr. Charles, New York 2 Bureau of Business Research 2 

Goodman Manufacturing Company, Chicago . . ' 9 Cancer Commission i 

Goodsmith, Elliott S., Chicago i Gray Herbarium 4 

Gordon- Van Tine Co., Davenport i Harvard College Library 2 

Governors' Conference, Madison 2 Museum of Comparative Zoology 3 

Cradle, Dr. Henry S., Chicago 234 Peabody Museum i 

Graduate School of Medicine of Chicago 3 Radcliffe College 2 

Graf, E. L., Chicago 6 Haskell, Royal J., Ithaca, N. Y I 

Grafton & Knight Manufacturing Co., War- Hauck Manufacturing Co., Brooklyn i 

tester. Mass i Haverford (Pa.) College i 

Graham, Dr. David W., Chicago 25 Haverhill (Mass.), Public Library i 

Graham, William J., New York i Hawaii, Board of Commissioners of Agriculture 

Grand Rapids Fancy Furniture Co., Grand and Forestry 17 

Rapids i Board of Health 2 

Grand Rapids Public Library 6 Insurance Commissioner i 

Grand Rapids Show Case Co., Grand Rapids. . Promotion Committee i 

Grand Trunk Railway Company, Montreal. . . Public Utilities Commission I 

Gratz College, Philadelphia Territorial Board of Health i 

Grausam & Sachs, New York Hawk-Eye Compound Company, Chicago i 

Gray & Davis, Boston Hawley, Mary E., Chicago 21 

Gray National Telautograph Co., New York . . Hayward Co., New York i 

Gray, W. R., Oakton, Va Hazlitt & Walker, Chicago i 

Great Northern Railway Company, St. Paul. . Healthologist, Milwaukee 3 

Greaves-Klusman Tool Co., Cincinnati Hebrew Technical Institute, New York 2 

Green, J. Z., Marshville, N. C Hebrew Union College, Cincinnati 3 

Greenfield (Mass.), Public Library Hedding College, Abingdon, III i 

Greenville (III.), College Heineck, Dr. Aime Paul, Chicago 5 

Gregg Publishing Co., Chicago Heinrich Aeroplane Co., New York 2 

Griffing, C. M., & Co., MacClenny, Fla Henderson, Peter, & Son, New York i 

Grinnell (la.). College Henion & Hubbell, Chicago 3 

Grosser Knitting Machine Co., New York Henry, Alice, Chicago 22 

Grosvenor, Dr. Lorenzo N., Huron, N. D Henry Phipps Institute, Philadelphia i 

Groton (Mass.), Public Library Herald of Peace and International Arbitration, 

Guaranty Trust Company of New York, New London 3 

York 8 Herbert, George W., Chicago 2 

Guayaquil, Biblioteca Municipal 4 Hercules Powder Co., Wilmington, Del 2 

Gudger, Eugene W., Greensboro, N. C 4 Herkenhoff, John, Albuquerque i 

Gum Lumber Manufacturers Association, Herrick, Col. Myron T., Cleveland 2 

Memphis 2 Herzfeld, Dr. A., New York i 

Gunthorp, Warren, Printing Company, Chicago i Hess, Dr. Albert F., New York 19 

Gurley, W. & L. E., Troy i Hibbard, Mary B., Chicago. . . '. i 

Guthrie, Charles Bell, Washington i Highland Machine Company, Boston 2 

Hildreth, H. C., Company, Boston i 

Haberman, Dr. J. Victor, New York 4 Hill School, Pottsdam. Pa I 

Hachette & Cie, Paris i Billiard Clutch & Machinery Co., Elmira, N. Y. 5 



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Hillsdale (Mich.) College 2 Idaho State Board of Equalization 2 

Hilo (Hawaii) Boarding School for Boys r State Board of Health i 

Hinsda|e, Dr. Guy, Hot Springs, Va i Idaho, State Insane Asylum i 

Hispanic Society of America, New York 13 Ideal Power Co., South Bend, Ind i 

Historic Landmarks Association of Canada, Ideal Tool & Manufacturing Company, Beaver 

Toronto 4 Falls, Pa 2 

Historical Society of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia i Ilg Electric Ventilating Co., Chicago i 

Hitchings & Company, New York i Illinois, Agricultural Experiment Station 13 

Hobart College, Geneva, N. Y 4 Assembly, Senate, Vice Committee 2 

Hobart Manufacturing Co., Troy, i Attorney General 2 

Hobson, Dr. Sarah M., Chicago 2 Auditor of Public Accounts 5 

Hocken Library, Dunedin, N. Z i Bureau of Labor Statistics 5 

Hocking Valley Railroad Co., New York 3 Canal Commissioners 2 

Hodgson, E. F., Co. Boston 2 Civil Service Commission is 

Hoe, R., & Co., New York 2 Dept. of Agriculture 2 

Hoggson & Pettis Mfg. Co., New Haven 4 Dept. of Factory Inspection 2 

Hokkaido Agricultural Experiment Station, Fire Marshal Dept 4 

Sapporo, Japan 2 Geological Survey 5 

Holland Magazine, Dallas i Highway Commission 3 

Holmes, Dr. Bayard, Chicago. 151 Industrial Board 'i 

Holophane Glass Company, New York i Insurance Dept 12 

Holt, Charles S., Chicago i Legislative Reference Bureau 2 

Holt, Hamilton, New York i Library Extension Commission 10 

Holt, Dr. L. Emmett, New York 10 Mine Rescue Station Commission i 

Home Market Club, Boston 8 Public Utilities Commission 9 

Homer Laughlin China Company, Newell, Rivers and Lakes Commission 6 

W. Va 2 Secretary of State 80 

Homestead Valve Manufacturing Co., Home- 7 State Board of Agriculture i 

stead, Pa i State Board of Arbitration 2 

Homoeopathic Medical Society of the State of State Board of Dental Examiners 3 

New York i State Board of Health. i 

Honest Ballot Association, New York i State Charities Commission i 

Hooker, D. Ashley, Chicago i State Entomologist 3 

Hooker, Dr. Donald Russell, Baltimore i State Grain Inspection Department i 

Hooker, George E.. Chicago i Supt. of Public Instruction 37 

Hoover and Smith Company. Philadelphia i Illinois Central Magazine, Chicago i 

Hoppes Manufacturing Co., Springfield, i Illinois Central Railroad Company, Chicago. ... i 

Home, Lulu, Lincoln, Neb i Illinois Children's Home and Aid Society, 

Horton, E., & Son Company, Windsor Locks, Chicago ._..._ _. . i 

Conn 2 Illinois Coal Mining Investigation Co-operative 

Horton Dr. Horace E., Waukegan, III 905 Agreement 5 

Hoskins Co., Philadelphia i Illinois, Eastern Illinois State Normal School, 

Hospital for Deformities and Joint Diseases, Charleston 3 

New York i Illinois Federation of Women's Clubs, Chicago . . 3 

Hospital for the Ruptured and Crippled, New Illinois Humane Society, Chicago 3 

York i Illinois, Lincoln State School & Colony, Lincoln, i 

Houghton, E. F., & Co., Chicago 3 Illinois Manufacturers' Association, Chicago 62 

Houghton, E. F., & Co., Philadelphia 2 Illinois Medical Journal, Springfield 2 

Houston (Tex.) City Clerk i Illinois, Northern Illinois State Normal School, 

Houston (Tex.) Museum and Scientific Society. . i De Kalb 3 

Howard Bartels & Co., Chicago i Illinois Pharmaceutical Association, Chicago.. . . i 

Howard- Severance Co., Chicago i Illinois Society of Architects, Chicago 2 

Howard University, Washington 4 Illinois Society of Engineers and Surveyors, 

Hoyne, Dr. Archibald L., Chicago 719 Wheaton i 

Hubbard, Harry, Greenwich i Illinois, Southern Illinois State Normal Uni- 

Hudnut, James M., New York i versity, Carbondale 8 

Hudson-Maknen, Dr. G., Philadelphia 7 Illinois State Bar Association, Chicago i 

Hughes Electric Heating Co., Chicago 4 Illinois State Bee Keepers' Association, Spring- 

Hulce, Jennie A., Chicago i field i 

Hull House, Chicago i Illinois State Dental Society, Quincy 3 

Hunt, C. W., Company, New York 2 Illinois State Historical Society, Library, 

Hunt, C. W., Company, New Brighton, N. Y i Springfield 2 

Hunt, Dr. J. Ramsay, New York 9 Illinois State Horticultural Society, Normal 3 

Hunt, Robert W. , & Co. , Chicago 2 Illinois State Laboratory of Natural History ... 2 

Huntington, Henry E., New York i Illinois State Reformatory i 

Hurlbut, Rogers Machinery Co., South Sudbury, Illinojs Tax-Payers' Alliance, Chicago 6 

Mass 4 Illinois Tract Society, Chicago i 

Hurley Machine Co., Chicago i Illinois Training School for Nurses, Chicago .... i 

Huron (5. D.) College i Illinois Water Supply Association, Urbana .... i 

Hyatt Roller Bearing Co., Newark, N.J 10 Immigrant Publication Society, New York. ... 2 

Hyde Park Improvement Association, Chicago. . i Immigrant Restriction League, Boston 2 

Hyde, W. H., and Company, Milwaukee i Immigrants' Protective League, Chicago r 

Hydraulic-Press Manufacturing Co., Mount Imperial Brass Manufacturing Co., Chicago. .. i 

Gilead, 3 Imperial Consulate of Japan, Chicago i 

Hyman & Company, Chicago i Imperial Government Railways of Japan, Tokyo i 

Imperial Library of Tokyo i 

Idaho, Agricultural Experiment Station 2 Imperial University, Kyoto i 

Board of Horticulture i Imperial University, Medical Faculty, Tokyo. . . 2 

Dept. of Farm Markets i Independent Fertilizer Company, Jacksonville, 

Insurance Dept i Fla i 

Mining Dept i Index of Oto-Laryngology, Chicago i 



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Index Office, Chicago i Inter-State Cotton Seed Crushers Association, 

India, Imperial Bacteriological Laboratory i Dallas I 

Supt. pE Government Printing i Investment Bankers Association of America, 

Indian B ights Association, Philadelphia 4 Chicago 3 

Indiana, Agricultural Experiment Station 12 Iowa, Attorney-General i 

Board of Health 3 Board of Control of State Institutions i 

Bureau of Legislative Information 2 Board of Railroad Commissions i 

Dept. of Public Instruction 7 Geological Survey i 

Public Library Commission i Insurance Dept 3 

State Board of Charities ; . . i Library Commission 8 

State Laboratory of Hygiene, Chemical Secretary of State i 

Department 2 State Bee Inspector 2 

State Library 35 State Board of Education 4 

Indiana Boys' School, Plainfield i State Board of Health r 

Indiana, State N ormal School, Terre Haute. ... i State Dairy and Food Commission 10 

Indiana University, Bloomington State Document Department 2 

Alumni Association i State Highway Commission 2 

Indianapolis, Board of Trade i State Library i 

Indianapolis, Chamber of Commerce 3 State Mine Inspection 2 

Indianapolis, Public Library 2 Iowa Academy of Science, Des Moines i 

Indo- American Magazine Co., Chicago i Iowa Engineering Society, Iowa City i 

Industrial Union News, Detroit 2 Iowa Masonic Library, Cedar Rapids i 

Infant Welfare Society of Chicago i Iowa Reformatory at Anamosa 2 

Ingersoll Rand Co. of Illinois, Chicago 7 Iowa, State College of Agriculture and Me- 

Ingram, Dr. Robert, Cincinnati i chanic Arts, Ames 78 

Inner Braced Furniture Co., Chicago i Botanical Dept 7 

Institute for Medical Research, Kwala Lumpur, Dept. of Zoology 21 

Federated Malay States 2 Engineering Experiment Station 5 

Institute of Industrial Research, Washington. . . 18 Forestry College .' i 

Institute of Jamaica, Kingston, Jamaica i Iowa State Horticultural Society, Des Moines. . i 

Institution of Naval Architects, London i Iowa State Medical Society i 

Institute de Agronomia, Montevideo 2 Iowa State Teachers College, Cedar Falls 3 

Institute Geogranco y Estadistico, Madrid 5 Ireland, Dept. of Agriculture and Technical 

Instituto Geol6gico, Mexico 5 Instruction, Dublin 2 

Institute Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de Janeiro 2 Iron Trade Review, Cleveland i 

Insull, Samuel, Chicago i Ironton Punch & Shear Co., Iranian, O i 

Insurance Company of Pennsylvania, Phila- Italian Chamber of Commerce and Coloniza- 

delphia i tion Bureau, Chicago i 

Insurance Institutes of America, Boston 50 Iver Johnson's Arms & Cycle Works, Fitch- 

Insurance Library Association, Boston 2 burg, Mass 3 

Insurance Society of New York 10 Ivy Press, Seattle i 

Library i lyenage, Dr. Tokokichi, New York i 

Interborough-Consolidated Co., New York. ... i 

Interborough Rapid Transit Co., New York. . . 2 Jaburg Brothers, New York 2 

Inter-Fraternity Conference, New York i Jackson County Medical Society, Kansas City, 

International Arms and Fuze Company, Bloom- Mo i 

field, N. J i Jacksonville (Fla.), Board of Health i 

International Association for Labour Legisla- Free Public Library 3 

tion, London 2 Jacksonville, Chamber of Commerce i 

International Association of Casualty and Jacobs, J. L., Chicago 2 

Surety Underwriters, New York i Jacobs Manufacturing Co., Hartford i 

International Brotherhood of Maintenance of Jacobsen Publishing Company, Chicago i 

Way Employes, Detroit i James Hunter Machine Company, North 

International Brotherhood of Stationary Fire- Adams, Mass i 

men, Omaha i James Millikin University, Decatur, III i 

International Correspondence Schools, Scranton 2 James V. Brown Library, Williamsport, Pa. ... 2 

International Federation of Master Cotton Japan, Dept. of Agriculture and Commerce, 

Spinners' & Manufacturers' Associations, Tokyo i 

Manchester i Imperial Geological Survey 21 

International Filtration Corporation, New York 2 apan Society, New York 2 

International Harvester Company of America, ', efferson Medical College, Philadelphia. . . ^. . . i 

Chicago i . elliff e, Dr. Smith Ely, New York 12 

International Health Board, New York i . enkins Bros., Chicago i 

International Heater Co., Utica, N. Y 10 i ennison-Wright Co., Toledo i 

International Joint Commission, Washington . . 2 ersey City, City Plan Commission 2 

International Institute of Agriculture, Rome. . 3 Free Library i 

International Ladies' Garment Workers Union, Jewish Agricultural and Industrial Aid Society, 

New York i New York 5 

International Molders' Union of North Amer- Jewish Community of New York, Bureau of 

ica, Cincinnati i Education i 

International Molding Machine Co., Chicago. . i Jewish Farmer, New Y-irk i 

International Oxygen Co., New York i Jewish Protectory and Aid Society, Haw- 

International Peace Forum, New York 2 thorne, N. Y i 

International Propaganda Group of Chicago. . i John Carter Brown Library, Providence i 

International Railroad Master Blacksmiths John F. Slater Fund, Charlottesville, Va i 

Association, Lima, 6 John Marshall Law School, Chicago i 

International Sunshine Society, New York i John Rylands Library, Manchester 2 

International Union of United Brewery Work- John W. Alexander Memorial Committee, New 

men, Cincinnati 2 York i 

International Young Men's Christian Associa- Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore i 

tion College, Springfield, Mass i Johns Hopkins University Library 6 



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Johnson, Dr. Albert, Washington i Kentucky State Fire Marshal i 

Johnson, Dr. C. N., Chicago 118 State Forester i 

Johnson Dr. Frank S., Chicago 302 State Prison Commission i 

Johnson, Robert Underwood, New York i State Treasurer 2 

Johnson, T. G., Company, Atlanta i Tuberculosis Commission 14 

Joint Board of Sanitary Control in the Cloak, Kentucky State Normal School, Bowling 

Suit & Skirt & the Dress & Waist Indus- Green 3 

tries, New York 2 Keokuk (la.) City Clerk 4 

Joint Committee on Tuberculosis, New York. . i Kermath Mfg. Co., Detroit 2 

onas, Joseph, New York 2 Kernchen Company, Chicago 16 

Jones, Clarence Miller, Columbus, O i Keuffel and Esser Co., Chicago 5 

ones, E. D., & Sons, Company, Pittsfield, Mass, i Keuffel and Esser Co., New York i 

Jones, Edith Kathleen, Waverly, Mass^ 2 Keyes, Charles Rollin, Des Moines 8 

ones & Laughlin Steel Company, Chicago. ... i Kharkow (Russia) Public Library i 

Jordon, David Starr, Stanford University i Kiang, S. C., Berkeley 2 

Joseph Dixon Crucible Co., Jersey City i Kidder Press Co., Dover, N. H 3 

Joseph Fels Fund of America, Cincinnati 8 Kjel Furniture Co., Milwaukee i 

Josephson, Aksel G. S., Chicago 5 Kiely, P. M., & Co., St. Louis i 

Journal of Ophthalmology and Oto-Laryngol- Kies, William S., New York i 

ogy, Chicago i Kilbourne & Jacobs Mfg. Co., Columbus^, ... 3 

Journal of Ophthalmology, Otology and Laryn- Kilby Frog & Switch Company, Birmingham, 

gology, Chicago i Ala i 

Judson College, Marion, Ala i Kimball Electric Company, Chicago i 

usti and Son, Chicago i Kimball, Rev. Sidney E., Ann Arbor i 

Juvenile Protective Association, Chicago 2 Kimmel, George : Peter, Washington i 

King Construction Company, North Tonawan- 

K. G. Welding & Cutting Co., New York i da, N. Y 3 

K.-W. Ignition Co., Cleveland 3 King, Dr. E. F., Washington i 

Kadesch, W. H., Annapolis 2 King Edward VII Sanatorium, Midhurst, 

Kahn, Otto H., New York ' 2 Sussex, Eng i 

Kansas, Agricultural Experiment Station 19 King Institute, Guindy, India i 

Bank Commission 3 King Institute of Preventive Medicine, Madras, 

Board of Control of the State Charitable India i 

Institutions i Kinnear Manufacturing Company, Chicago.. . . i 

Dept. of Labor and Industry 2 Kirkpatrick, Arthur, Grand Rapids 6 

Fish and Game -Dept i Kistler, Loyd Knight, Bunker Hill, Kan 3 

Geological Survey 2 Klein, Rabbi Max D., Philadelphia i 

Public Utilities Commission 8 Klein Smid, Rufus Bernhard von. Tucson i 

Secretary of State 4 Klingman, O. E., Iowa City i 

State Board of Agriculture 2 Klqtz, Oscar, Pittsburg 12 

State Board of Health i Knickerbocker Annunciator Co., New York 4 

Water and Sewage Laboratory i Knickerbocker Company, Jackson, Mich 2 

State Fire Marshal 15 Knight & Struck Company, New York i 

State Library 221 Knight Chemical Laboratory, Akron, i 

Supt. of Public Instruction i Knight, Maurice A., East Akron, O 3 

Tax Commission 5 Knoeppel, C. E., & Co.. New York i 

Kansas Conference of Charities and Correction, Knowland, Joseph R., Oakland, Col i 

Lawrence i Knox College, Galesburg, III i 

Kansas, State Agricultural College 2 Kodaikanal & Madras Observatories, Madras, 

Kansas State Historical Society i India 2 

Kansas State Horticultural Society, Topeka ... i Koester, Frank, Chicago i 

Kansas State Hospital, Lamed i Kohler Company, Kohler, Wis 3 

Kansas State Industrial School, Beloit 3 Kohnstamm. H., & Co., Chicago i 

Kansas State Normal School, Emporia i Kongelige Biblipthek, Copenhagen i 

Kansas.State Normal School, Fort Hays i Konigliche Bibliothek, Berlin i 

Kansas City (Mo.) Board of Education i Konigliche Offentliche Bibliothek, Dresden i 

Board of Public Welfare i Koninklijke Akademia van Wetenschappen, 

City Clerk i Amsterdam 13 

Public Library 42 Koninklijke Bibliotheek, The Hague 3 

Kansas City (Mo.) Board of Trade 2 Koppers, H., Company, Pitlsburg i 

Kansas City Commercial Club, Kansas City, Korn, Max, Chicago 3 

M o i Kremer, J. B., New York i 

Kansas City Southern Railway Company, Kreolite News, Toledo 2 

Kansas City, Mo 4 Kungliga Biblioteket, Stockholm 4 

Katzinger, Edward, Company, Chicago i Kungliga Landtbruks Akademien, Stockholm. . . i 

Keator, Rt. Rev. Frederic W., Tacoma i Kungliga Svenska Vetenskapsakademien, 

Kellogg Switchboard & Supply Co., Chicago. . 6 Stockholm _ 7 

Kelsey Heating Co., Syracuse, N. Y 2 Kungliga Universitet, Meteorologiska Obser- 

Kent, F. J., New York 6 vatoriet, Upsala 2 

Kentucky, Agricultural Experiment Station. .. 33 Kungliga Universitets Biblioteket, Upsala 5 

Auditor of Public Accounts 2 Kutzbach, H., Chicago 6 

Bureau of Agriculture, Labor and Statistics. 3 

Dept. of Education 2 Labor Leader, Lancaster, Pa i 

Dept. of Mines 6 Laboratory Supply Company, Columbus, O. . . , 3 

Geological Survey 2 Laconia (N. H.) Public Library i 

Library Commission 2 Lafayette College, Easlon, Pa S 

Railroad Commission i Lagonda Mfg. Co., Springfield, O S 

Secretary of State 3 Lake Forest (III.) College 4 

State Board of Control for Charitable In- Lake Mohonk Conference of Friends of the 

stitutions i Indian and other Dependent Peoples, 

State Board of Health i Mohonk Lake i 



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Lake Mohonk Conference on International Little Chronicle Co., Chicago 2 

Arbitration, Mohonk Lake i Little Rock (Ark.) Vice Commission I 

Lakewood Engineering Company, Chicago i Liverpool Steamship Owners' Association, 

Lambert Machine Company, Marshall, Mich. . i Liverpool t 

Lamson Company, Boston 6 Lloyd Library, Cincinnati i 

Lancaster (Mass.) Town Library i Lock Joint Pipe Co., New York 3 

Lancelot, J., Paris i Locke, Mrs. E. W., Chicago i 

Land Grant College Engineering Association, Locke Insulator Mfg. Co., Victor. N. Y i 

East Lansing, Mich i Lockwood-Ash Motor Co., Jackson, Mich i 

Landes, Dr. Leonard, New York i Loesch, Frank J., Chicago i 

Landis Machine Co., Waynesboro, Pa i Loew-Victor Engines, Chicago i 

Lane Medical Library, San Francisco i London and Northwestern Railway, New York 2 

Lanner & Hickey, Chicago i London School of Economics and Political 

Lansing (Mich.) Public Library i Science, London 3 

Lanston Monotype Machine Co., Philadelphia. . i Long, Elias A., Chicago i 

Larrabee. Mary C., Nashotah, Wis 14 Long, Dr. J. H., Chicago 3 

La Salle Machine & Tool Co., LaSalle,lll i Longmans, Greene & Co., New York i 

Lasell Seminary for Young Women, Auburn- Longuemare Carburetor Co., New York i 

dale, Mass i Loomis-Manning Filter Distributing Co., 

Lathrop, Gardiner, Chicago i Philadelphia i 

Latin-American News Association, New York. . 28 Lord-Thomas, Chicago i 

Laufer, Berthold, Chicago 3 Los Angeles, Board of Public Utilities i 

Laughlin, Harry H.. Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y. . i City Auditor i 

Lausanne, Bibliotheque Cantonale et Universi- Public Library i 

taire i Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce 2 

Law Association of Philadelphia, Philadelphia. . 3 Los Angeles Times r 

Law Reporting Company, New York i Lott, Edson S., New York _ 3 

Lawley, George, & Son Corporation, Neponsel, Louisiana, Agricultural Experiment Station. . . 8 

Mass 6 Board of Commission of Port of New Orleans 24 

Lawrence College, Applelon, Wis i Dept. of Agriculture and Immigration 14 

Lawrence (Kan.) Free Public Library 2 Conservation Commission i 

Lawrenceville (N. /OSchool i State Banking Dept i 

Layman Printer, Cleveland i State Board of Health 8 

League of Pacific Northwest Municipalities, State Dept 2 

Walla Walla i State Insurance Rating i 

League of Texas Municipalities, Austin i Supervisor of Public Accounts i 

Leavitt Machine Company, Orange, Mass 4 Louisiana Engineering Society, New Orleans. ... 7 

Leavitt, Dr. Sheldon, Chicago i Louisiana Historical Society, New Orleans i 

Lederle Antitoxin Laboratories, New York i Louisiana State Museum i 

Lee, G. W., Boston i Louisiana State University and Agricultural 

Lee, S. L., Philadelphia 2 and Mechanical College 31 

Leeds and Northrup Co., Philadelphia 3 Louisville Comptroller i 

Leeds (Eng.) Free Public Libraries i Free Public Library i 

Lefax, Philadelphia i Lowe Brothers Co., Dayton, 3 

Legal Aid Society, Chicago 3 Lowell (Mass.) City Library 2 

Legal Aid Society, New York 13 Lowell Wrench Co., Worcester, Mass i 

Legal Aid Society, Pitlsburg i Loyola University, Chicago i 

Legislative Voters League, Chicago 29 Lumbermen's Association, Chicago i 

Lehigh University, South Bethlehem, Pa i Lungwitz, Emil E., New York 6 

Lehigh Valley Railroad Co., Philadelphia 2 Lunkenheimer Company, Chicago i 

Leland Stanford Junior University, Stanford Lunkenheimer Company, Cincinnati i 

University 14 Lynn (Mass.) Public Library i 

Lemcke & Buechner, New York i Lyon Metallic Manufacturing Company, 

Leonard, Frederick C., Chicago 5 Aurora, III 2 

Leschen, A., & Sons Rope Co., St. Louis i Lyons (France) Chambre de Commerce i 

Leslie, Frank John, Liverpool i Lyons, James K., Pitlsburg 2 

Levy, Mark, & Brothers, Chicago i 

Lewin, Dr. Philip, Chicago i McAdie, Alexander G., Hyde Park, Mass 6 

Lewis Institute, Chicago 377 McAllister, T. H., Co., New York 4 

Lexington (Ky.) Public Library i Mac Alpine, J. D., Collinswood, 2 

Library Association, Portland, Ore 2 Macbeth- Evans Glass Company, Pittsburg ... 3 

Library Bureau, Chicago 4 MacBride, Thomas H., Iowa City 3 

Library Company of Philadelphia 2 McCamant, J. M., Ogden i 

Library of the Engineering Societies, New York i McCarty, R. J., Kansas City, Mo i 

Lick Observatory, Hamilton, Cal i McClave-Brooks Company, Chicago i 

Lidgewood Mfg. Co., New York S McClurg, A. C., & Co., Chicago 4 

Liebmann, A. G., Chicago 2 McCord Manufacturing Company, Detroit. ... 5 

Lietz, A., Co., San Francisco i MacCorkle, Hon. William A., Charleston, W. 

Life Extension Institute, New York 8 Va i 

Liga Espafiola para del Impuesto Unico, McCormick & Company, Baltimore i 

Malaga, Spain i McCormick Theological Seminary, Chicago .... 2 

Light Publishing Co., Bujfalo i McCray Refrigerator Co., Kendalhille, litf. .. 2 

Lilley, M. C., & Co., Columbus, 4 McDermid, Dr. A., Chicago 97 

Lilly, Eli, & Company, Indianapolis 3 MacDonald, Arthur, Washington 25 

Limbert, Charles P., Company, Grand Rapids. 2 McEwen, Dr. Ernest L., Chicago 2 

Lincoln Electric Co., Cleveland i McFarland Foundry & Machine Co., Trenton, 

Lincoln Highway Association, Detroit i N. J 2 

Lindberg, C. A., Washington i Macfarlane, C. W., Atlantic City 2 

Link-Belt Company. Chicago 5 McGill University, Montreal 7 

Literary Guide and Rationalist Review, London i McGraw Publishing Co., New York 2 

Little, Arthur T., Boston 3 Mclntosh & Seymour Corporation,^! uburn.N.Y. 3 



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Mclntosh Battery & Optical Co., Chicago 5 Maryland, Comptroller of the Treasury 2 

McKillip Veterinary College, Chicago 4 Executive Dept 3 

Mackintosh, Hemphill & Co., Pittsburg i Geological Survey a 

McLains System, The, Milwaukee 2 Insurance Dept 2 

McLaughlin, Dr. William K., Chicago i Public Library Commission i 

MacLean Hospital, Waverley, Mass i Public Service Commission 3 

McMaster-Carr Supply Co., Chicago a Shell Fish Commission i 

McMaster University, Toronto i State Board of Education 8 

Macmillan Company, New York i State Board of Health i 

McMillen, Liston, Oskaloosa, la i State Library 2 

McMurtrie, Douglas C., New York 2 Maryland Committee of the Cardinal Mercier 

Macomber, A. E., Toledo 4 Fund 2 

McMyler-Interstate Co., Chicago i Maryland Penitentiary 2 

McQuay-Norris Manufacturing Co., St. Louis. 2 Mason Machine Works, Taunton, Mass 3 

McRae's Blue Book Co., Chicago i Massachusetts Agricultural Experiment Sta- 

Madison-Cooper Co., Calcium, N. Y i tion 33 

Madison (Wis.) Free Public Library 2 Bank Commissioner 2 

Magnolia Metal Company, New York i Board of Conciliation and Arbitration i 

Maine, Agricultural Experiment Station 21 Board of Gas and Electric Light Commission 5 

Dept. of Agriculture i Board of Registration in Embalming 2 

Dept. of Labor and Industry i Board of Registration in Medicine 2 

Forest Commissioner i Bureau of Statistics 7 

Insurance Dept < . . . . 2 Child Labor Commission i 

State Board of Health i Commission for the Blind 9 

State Library 35 Commission of Fish and Game 4 

Supt. of Schools 2 Commission on Economy and Efficiency. . . 4 

Maine Library Association, Bangor i Commission on Probation 9 

Maine, State Normal School, Farmington i Commission on Waterways and Public Lands i 

Maine, State Normal School, Gorham i Free Public Library Commission i 

Maine, State Prison, Thomaston i Highway Commission i 

Maison de la Presse, Paris i Homestead Commission 3 

Majestic Manufacturing Co., St. Louis 2 Industrial Accident Board 6 

Maiden (Mass.) Public Library i Minimum Wage Commission 5 

Malmo, StadsbiblioteK i Public Service Commission 6 

Man-Suffrage Association Opposed to Political Secretary of the Commonwealth 91 

Suffrage for Women, New York 3 State Board of Agriculture 21 

Manchester (Eng.) Association of Importers & State Board of Education 13 

Exporters i State Board of Health 3 

Manchester (Eng.) Chamber of Commerce. ... i State Board of Insanity 17 

Manchester (Eng.) Municipal School of Tech- State Board of Labor and Industries 8 

nology i State Library 60 

Manchester (Eng.) Museum 2 Trustees of Public Reservations i 

Manchester (Eng.) Public Libraries 2 Massachusetts Agricultural College, Amherst. . 29 

Manchester (Eng.) Steam Users' Association . . i Library 2 

Mandell, Edward, New York i Massachusetts Bar Association, Boston i 

Manhattan Electrical Supply Co., Chicago. ... 3 Massachusetts Charitable Eye and Ear In- 

Manhattan Electrical Supply Company, New firmary, Boston i 

York i Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Associa- 

Manhattan Trade School for Girls, New York. . 2 tion, Boston i 

Manila Merchants' Association 3 Massachusetts Civic League, Boston i 

Manila, Municipal Board i Massachusetts Federation of Planning Boards, 

Manitoba, Dept. of Agriculture and Immigra- Cambridge, Mass ._ 3 

tion 5 Massachusetts Forestry Association, Boston. . . i 

Dept. of Public Works 2 Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston 3 

King's Printer 2 Massachusetts Horicultural Society, Boston ... 6 

Provincial Secretary i Massachusetts Institute of Technology 15 

Public Utilities Commission 2 Electrical Engineering Dept 2 

Manitowoc Engineering Works, Manitowoc, Library 2 

Wis 4 Society of Arts i 

Manitowoc (Wis.) Public Library 2 Massachusetts Library Club, Fairhaven i 

Mannhardt, Hans, Chicago i Massachusetts Society for Social Hygiene, 

Manufacturers' Appraisal Company, Cleveland 5 Boston 5 

Manufacturers' Record, Baltimore i Massachusetts, State Hospital, Boston i 

Manufacturing Perfumers' Association of the Massachusetts, State Hospital, Westborough . . i 

United States, New York i Massachusetts, State Hospital, Worcester i 

Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, Massachusetts, State Normal School, War- 
Mass 2 cester 2 

Mario Brothers, Philadelphia i Massachusetts Training School, Trustees, 

Marion Malleable Iron Works, Marion, Ind. . . i Boston 3 

Marion Steam Shovel Co., Marion, 6 Masses Publishing Company, New York 2 

Marshall, Thomas K., Tucson i Master Car and Locomotive Painters' Asso- 

Marshalltown (la.) Free Public Library i ciation, Reading, Mass i 

Martens, R., & Co., New York 2 Master Car Builders' Association, Chicago 3 

Martin, H. S., New York i Mateer, F. W., & Company, Chicago 2 

Martin, William McChesney, St. Louis 4 Maurer, Dr. Albert A., IM Cross, Wis i 

Marvin & Casler Company, Canastota, N. Y . . i Maurer, Henry, & Son, New York 2 

Maryland, Agricultural Experiment Station. . 2 Maxim, Hudson, Maxim Park, N. J i 

Bank Commission 7 Maxim Silencer Company, Hartford 5 

Board of Examiners in Optometry i Mayer, Dr. Alfred Goldborough, Maplewood, 

Board of State Aid and Charities i N. J i 

Bureau of Statistics and Information i Mazama Club, Portland, Ore i 



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Mead, Paul, Cedar Rapids i Middleby-Marshall Oven Co., Chicago 2 

Mead, Winslow, Albany 2 Middleton & Middleton, Baudeile, Minn i 

Mechanics and Metals National Bank, New Miehle Printing Press & Manufacturing Co., 

York 3 Chicago i 

Mechanics' Institute, San Francisco 4 Milk and Baby Hygiene Association, Boston. ... i 

Medart Patent Pulley Co., St. Louis 8 Mill Supplies, Chicago i 

Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland, Millers Mutual Casualty Insurance Co., 

Baltimore 2 Chicago i 

Medical Association of Alabama, Montgomery. . i Millicent Library, Fairhaven, M ass 2 

Medical Association of Isthmian Canal Zone. . i Mills, Ralph G., Seoul, Korea i 

Medical Council. Philadelphia i Mills, Thos., & Bro., Philadelphia i 

Medical Freedom, Chicago i Milwaukee, Commissioner of Health 2 

Medical Herald, St. Joseph, Mo i Law Dept i 

Medico-Pharmaceutical Critic and Guide, Park Commission i 

New York i Public Employment Bureau 2 

Meehan, Thomas, & Sons, Germantown, Pa 7 Public Library 2 

Melting Pot, St. Louis i Public Museum i 

Memphis Medical Monthly, Memphis i Milwaukee Associated Charities 3 

Mercantile Library, New York 2 Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce i 

Merchants' Association of New York 5 Milwaukee Citizens' Bureau of Municipal 

Merchants Bank of Canada, Montreal i Efficiency 4 

Merchants' Exchange, St. Louis i Minerallac Electric Company, Chicago i 

Merck & Co., New York 4 Minneapolis, Board of Education 3 

Mercury Motor Co., New York i Board of Park Commissioners i 

Mergenthaler Linotype Company, New York ... 2 City Comptroller 6 

Menden Britannia Company, Meriden, Conn. . . 4 City Engineer i 

Merritt Mfg. Company, Lockport, N. Y i Public Library i 

Mershon. Wm. B., & Co., Saginaw, Mich 4 Supt. of Public Schools 2 

Metabolist Pub. Co., New York i Minnesota, Agricultural Experiment Station. . . n 

Metal Industry, New York i Board of Control of State Institutions 4 

Meteorological Observatory, Chamnepo, Korea., i Dept. of Education 7 

Methodist Episcopal Church, Board of Educa- Dept. of Labor and Industries 14 

tion, New York i Dept. of Oil Inspection 8 

Methodist Episcopal Church, South, Board of Forest Service 3 

Education, Nashville i Minimum Wage Commission i 

Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., New York. ... 50 Public Library Commission i 

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York i Railroad and Warehouse Commission 2 

Mettler, Dr. L. Harrison, Chicago 2 Secretary of State 12 

Mexican News Bureau, Washington i State Board of Immigration 2 

Mexico, Departamento de Mines 2 State Dairy and Food Commissioner 3 

Direcci6n de Estudios Biologicos i State Drainage Engineer 4 

Direcci6n de Estudios Geograficos y Clima- State Entomologist i 

tologicos 4 State Fire Marshal 4 

Secretaria de Fomento, Colonizaci6n e Tax Commission i 

Industria i Treasury Dept i 

Secretaria de Hacienda, Credito Publico y Minnesota Historical Society i 

Comercio i Minnesota State Normal School, Winona 2 

Secretaria del Senado i Mississippi Agricultural Experiment Station ... 4 

Miami Chamber of Commerce i Dept. of Agriculture and Commerce i 

Miami University, Oxford, 2 Geological Survey t 

Michael, Dr. Mary, Chicago 2 Supt. of Public Education 2 

Michener, Harry G., Philadelphia 2 Mississjppi Agricultural and Mechanical College 2 

Michigan, Agricultural Experiment Station .... 24 Mississippi Industrial Institute and College, 

Auditor General 2 Columbus i 

Dept. of Labor i Mississippi State Penitentiary, Jackson 4 

Dept. of Public Instruction 8 Mississippi Valley Terminal League, Quincy, III. i 

Executive Office i Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station .... 22 

Geological and Biological Survey 3 Bureau of Geology and Mines 4 

Highway Dept i Bureau of Labor and Statistics 2 

Public Domain Commission and Imigration Dept. of Education r 

Commission 2 Food and Drug Commissioner i 

Secretary of State 6 Insurance Dept 3 

State Board of Health 3 Library Commission 4 

State Fire Marshal 2 Poultry Experiment Station 3 

State Game, Fish and Forest Fire Com- Public Service Commission 1 1 

mission 2 Secretary of State 2 

State Library 21 State Board of Agriculture 2 

Michigan Agricultural College 15 State Game and Fish Commissioner 5 

Michigan Association for the Prevention and State Supt. of Public Schools 3 

Relief of Tuberculosis, Ann Arbor i Missouri-Pacific Railway Co., St. Louis i 

Michigan Bankers' Association, Detroit i Missouri School for the Deaf, Fulton, Mo i 

Michigan College of Mines, Houghton i Missouri State Historical Society, Columbus. .. i 

Michigan Dry Campaign Committee, Lansing, i Missouri State Medical Association, St. Louis. .. i 

Michjgan Engineering Society, Kalamazoo. ... 2 Missouri State Normal School, Kirksville 13 

Michigan Farmers' Institutes, East Lansing i Mitchell, Harley, LaGrange, III 60 

Michigan Gas Association, Lansing i Mitchell, Karl M., Sherman, Tex i 

Michjgan Law Review, Ann Arbor 2 Mitchell, Dr. Louis J., Chicago 25 

Michigan Library Association, Lansing i Mitchell Publications, New York 2 

Michigan State Normal College, Ypsilanti .... 2 Mobile & Ohio Railroad Company, New York . i 

Michigan Wheel Company, Grand Rapids 2 Mobile, Board of Commissioners i 

Middlebury (Vt.) College i Modern Cuba Magazine, Havana i 



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Modern Die & Plate Press Mfg. Co.. Belleville, 

III i 

Modern Tool Company, Erie, Pa 10 

Moffat, Yard & Co., New York 2 

Moldar Company, Maspeth, N. Y I 

Molee, Chas., Tacoma I 

Moline Heat. Moline, Til i 

Moller and Schuman Co., Chicago 17 

Monaco. S. A . S. le prince de i 

Monarch Engineering & Manufacturing Co., 

Baltimore 4 

Monarch Machine Tool Company, Sidney, O. . . i 

Money and Commerce, Pittsburg 2 

Monroe Refrigerator Company, Cincinnati. ... i 

Montana, Agricultural Experiment Station .... 30 

Board of Entomology 3 

Dept. of Agriculture and Publicity 4 

Dept. of Public Instruction 4 

Insurance Dept i 

Register of State Lands 6 

Secretary of State i 

State Auditor i 

State Board of Health 21 

State Board of Stock Commissioners i 

State Grain Inspection Dept i 

State Historical and Miscellaneous Library. . 6 

Montana Power Company, Butte 2 

Montana Society of Engineers, Butte 2 

Montana, State College of Agriculture and 

Mechanic Arts, Bozeman i 

Montreal, Municipal Dept. of Hygiene and Sta- 
tistics 2 

Montreal, Board of Trade i 

Moody Magazine and Book Company, New York i 

Moody Manual Company, New York i 

Moore & White Company, Philadelphia i 

Moore, E. C., Cambridge, Mass 2 

Morehead Manufacturing Co., Detroit i 

Morgan Construction Company, Worcester, Mass 2 

Morgan Engineering Co., Alliance, n 

Morgan, J. P., & Co., New York 3 

Morgan Park (III.) Preparatory School 3 

Morgan Sash & Door Co., Chicago i 

Morris, Henry N., Oakland, Col 2 

Morrow, A. E., & Co.. Chicago i 

Mortimer, Frank C., San Francisco i 

Morton Dry Kiln Co., Chicago 2 

Mosler Safe Company. New York i 

Moulaert, Albert C., Chicago 4 

Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, Mass. . 2 

Mount Hope Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y i 

Mulford, H. K., Co., Philadelphia i 

Mumford, E. H., Co., Elizabeth, N. J i 

Municjpal Art Society of New York i 

Municipal Engineering & Contracting Co., 

Chicago i 

Municipal Engineers, New York 2 

Municipal University of Akron 3 

Municipal Voters' League, Chicago i 

Munn & Co., New York i 

Murphy Iron Works, Detroit i 

Murphy, Dr. John B., Chicago i 

Musee Oceanographique de Monaco 3 

Museu Paulista, Sao Paulo 4 

Museum of Natural History, Springfield, Mass . i 

Mutual Iron Mining Company, Duluth i 

Mutual Welfare League, Sing Sing, N. Y i 

Mysore Meteorological Reporter, Bangalore ... 2 

Nahigian Brothers, Chicago i 

Nantucket Maria Mitchell Association i 

Narragansett Machine Co., Providence: i 

Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Railway, 

Nashville i 

Natal, Government Museum, Pietermaritzburg . i 

National Academy of Sciences, Washington. ... 27 

National-Acme Manufacturing Co., Cleveland. . i 

National Americanization Committee, New York i 

National Appraisal Co., Boston i 

National Assembly of Civil Service Commis- 
sioners, Washington 5 



Volumes or 
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National Association for the Advancement of 

the Colored People, New York 2 

National Association of Commercial Organiza- 
tion Secretaries, Minneapolis i 

National Association of Comptrollers and Ac- 
counting Officers, Detroit 5 

National Association of Conservation Commis- 
sioners, Kansas City, Mo i 

National Association of Corporation Schools, 

New York 2 

Natjonal Association of Credit Men, New York . i 
National Association of Dental Examiners, Des 

Moines i 

National Association of Life Underwriters, New 

York i 

National Association of Manufacturers, New 

York 5 

National Association of Mutual Insurance Com- 
panies, Crawfordsville, Ind i 

National Association of Port Authorities, New 

York i 

National Association of Real Estate Boards, 

Minneapolis i 

National Association of the Deaf, Olalhe, Kan. . i 
National Association of Wool Manufacturers, 

Boston 2 

National Association Opposed to Woman Suf- 
frage, New York i 

National Bank in Chester County, West Chester, 

Pa 2 

National Birth Control League, New York i 

National Board of Fire Underwriters, New York 44 
National Board of the Young Women's Chris- 
tian Associations of the U. S., New York ... i 
National Brick Manufacturers' Association, 

Indianapolis i 

National Business League of America, Chicago . . 5 

National Canners Association, Washington 10 

National Cash Register Co., Dayton. 4 

National Child Labor Committee, New York . . 12 
National City Bank of New York, New York. . 12 

National Civic Federation, Washington i 

Natjonal Civil Service Reform League, New York 2 
National Commercial Gas Association, New 

York i 

National Committee for Mental Hygiene, New 

York 2 

National Committee for the Prevention of 

Blindness, New York 18 

National Committee of the Confederated Sup- 
ply Association, Public Comfort Station 

Bureau, New York 5 

National Committee on Prisons and Prison 

Labor, New York 5 

National Conference of Charities and Correc- 
tions, Chicago i 

National Conference of Commissioners of Uni- 
form State Laws, New York i 

National Conference on the Education of Tru- 
ant, Backward, Dependent and Delinquent 

Children, Indianapolis 3 

National Consumers' League, New York 3 

National Convention of Insurance Commis- 
sioners, Columbia. S. C i 

National Council of Teachers of English, New 

York i 

National Desertion Bureau, New York 2 

National District Heating Association, Green- 
ville, i 

National Electric Light Association, Chicago ... 2 
National Electric Light Association, New York . i 
National Enameling and Stamping Co., Chicago i 

National Engineer, Chicago i 

National Federation of Post Office Clerks, 

Washington 2 

National Federation of Settlements, Boston. ... i 
National Federation of Women Workers, Lon- 
don 6 

National Fertilizer Association, Middle West 

Soil Improvement Committee, Chicago. ... 92 
National Fire Protection Association, Boston ... 7 



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Pamphlets. Pamphlets. 

National First Aid Association of America, Ar- Nehling Instrument Co., New York 6 

lington, Mass 3 Neilson, James, New Brunswick, N. J I 

National Foreign Trade Council, New York 2 Neptune Meter Company, New York I 

National Fraternal Congress of America, Cleve- Nesbitt, James L., New York i 

land i Nestle's Food Co., New York / 

National Gas Engine Association, Lakemont, Netherlands Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek 3 

N. Y 2 Neurological Institute of New York 2 

National Glass Budget, Pittsburg i Nevada, Agricultural Experiment Station 4 

National Highways Association, Washington ... 10 Dept. of Education 2 

National Indian Association, New York i Industrial Commission 2 

National Lead Company, Chicago 24 Secretary of State 4 

National League for Medical Freedom, Chicago 2 State Controller 2 

National League for Physical Education and State Register of Lands : 2 

Improvement, London 4 State Treasurer i 

National League on Urban Conditions among New Albany Medical Herald, New Albany, Ind i 

Negroes, New York 2 New Bedford (Mass.) Free Public Library 2 

National Legislative and Information Bureau, New Brunswick Factory Inspector i 

Washington 3 Newburg (N. Y.) Free Library i 

National Liberal Immigration League, New York 7 New Castle County, Engineer, Wilmington, Del. a 

National Library of Wales, A berystwylh i New Departure Manufacturing Co., Bristol, 

National Machine & Stamping Co., Detroit. ... i Conn 36 

National Machinery Company, Hartford 6 New England Association of Chemistry Teach- 

National Machinery Co., Tiffin, 45 ers, East Boston 2 

National Manuacturers Company, New York., i New England College Certificates Entrance 

National Marine League of the United States, Board, Middletown, Conn 13 

New York 12 New England Modern Language Association, 

National Medical Association, Nashville i Boston i 

National Oil Mill Superintendents' Association, New Hampshire, Agricultural Experiment Sta- 

Wharton, Tex i tion 3 

National Organization for Public Health Nurs- Bureau of Labor 2 

ing, Cleveland i Insurance Commissioner i 

National Pipe Bending Co., New Haven 6 Library Commission i 

National Prohibition Committee, Chicago 6 Public Service Commission i 

National Rip Saw, St. Louis i Secretary of State i 

National Safety Council, Chicago i State Board of Health i 

National Scale Company, Chicopee Falls, Mass . i State Dept. of Highways 2 

National Separator & Machine Company, Bos- State Library 5 

ton 2 State Tax Commission i 

National Shawmut Bank, Boston i New Hampshire College of Agriculture, Durham 2 

National Short Ballot Organization, New York . i New Haven, City Clerk i 

National Shorthand Reporters' Association, Free Public Library 2 

La Porte, Ind i New Jersey, Agricultural Experiment Station. . 24 

National Society for the Promotion of Industrial Board of Commerce and Navigation 2 

Education, New York 4 Board of Fish and Game Commission 2 

National Society of the Sons of the American Board of Public Utility Commissioners 3 

Revolution, Washington 2 Board of Tenement House Supervision i 

National Transit Pump and Machine Com- Bureau of Shell Fisheries i- 

pany, Oil City, Pa 7 Civil Service Commission i 

National Tube Company, Chicago 10 Commissioner of Banking and Insurance. ... 5 

National Tube Company, Pittsburg i Commissioner of Education 2 

National Union of Teachers, London i Commissioner of Public Roads i 

National Wholesale Grocers' Association, New Custodians' Office 9 

York i Dept. of Charities and Correction i 

National Wholesale Liquor Dealers' Associa- Dept. of Conservation and Development. .. 7 

tion of America, Cincinnati 7 Dept. of Labor 3 

National Wood-working Machinery Co., Do- Dept. of Public Instruction 9 

ver,N.H i Dept. of State a 

National Wool Growers' Association, Salt Lake Commissioner ot Motor Vehicles i 

City 2 Geological Survey 4 

National X-Ray Reflector Co., Chicago 1 1 -. Prison Labor Commission 3 

Natural History Society of Montreal i Public Library Commission 4 

Natural Ice Association of America, New York. . i State Board of Agriculture i 

Navy Publishing Company, Washington i State Board of Assessors 2 

Nebraska, Adjutant General i State Board of Children's Guardians i 

Agricultural Experiment Station 16 State Board of Examiners r 

Auditor of Public Accounts i State Board of Health 8 

Commissioner of Public Lands and Buildings i State Board of Taxes and Assessment 4 

Dept. of Banking 2 State Commissioner of Public Roads i 

Dept. of Labor 7 State Library 4 

Dept. of State 3 New Jersey College of Chiropractic, Newark ... 4 

Game and Fish Commission i New Jersey Conference of Charities and Cor? 

Legislative Reference Bureau i rection, Newark i 

State Board of Agriculture i New Jersey Library Association, Madison i 

State Engineer 2 New Jersey Sanatorium for Tuberculous Dis- 

State Entomologist 16 eases, Glen Garden 2 

State Insurance Board 2 New Jersey State Charities Aid and Prison 

State Railway Commission 2 Reform Association, Newark i 

State Treasurer i New Jersey, State Dental Society, Trenton 2 

Supt. of Public Instruction 6 New Jersey State Prison, Trenton i 

Nebraska, State Horticultural Society, Lincoln. 5 New Jersey State Reformatory for Women, 

Nebraska State Normal School, Kearney 3 Clinton 5 



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New Jersey State Village for Epileptics, Skill- New York, Commissioner of Accounts i 

man I Committee on Taxation 2 

New Jersey Training School for Feeble Minded Comptroller i 

Girls and Boys, Vineland i Dept. of Bridges i 

New Mexico, Agricultural Experiment Station . 3 Dept. of Docks and Ferries 8 

Dept. of Education 6 Dept. of Education 4 

State Board of Water Commissioners i Bureau of Attendance 3 

State Corporation Commission 3 Division of Reference Research n 

State Game and Fish Warden i Dept. of Finance. . . ._ 20 

New Mexico Medical Journal, East Las Vegas. . 2 Bureau of Municipal Investigation and 

New Mexico, State School of Mines, Socorro 2 Statistics 7 

New Orleans, Board of Civil Service Commis- Dept. of Health 29 

sioners i Bureau of Laboratories i 

Commissioner of Public Property i Bureau of Public Health Education 2 

Dept. of Public Finance i Dept. of Licenses, Public Employment Bu- 

Public Library i reau 3 

Sewerage and Water Board 2 Dept. of Parks i 

New Orleans Board of Trade i Dept. of Public Charities i 

New Orleans Cotton Exchange 2 Dept. of Street Cleaning i 

New Philosophy, Lancaster, Pa i Dept. of Taxes and Assessments. . 3 

New Process Stove Company, Cleveland 3 Dept. of Water Supply and Electricity i 

New South Wales, Bureau of Statistics i Fire Dept., Fire Prevention Bureau i 

Dept. of Agriculture 4 Mayor's Committee on Unemployment .... i 

Dept. of Education 3 Police Dept i 

Dept. of Mines and Agriculture 2 President of the Board of Aldermen i 

Dept. of Public Works i President of the Borough of Manhattan 2 

Explosives Dept i Public Library 17 

Geological Survey, Dept. of Mines 8 Library School 4 

Government Printing Office 7 Municipal Reference Branch 4 

Immigration and Tourist Bureau 8 Tenement House Dept. . . . . i 

Premier i New York Academy of Medicine, New York ... i 

Public Library 2 New York and New England Association of 

State Fisheries i Railway Surgeons, Brooklyn i 

New South Wales Institution for the Deaf and New York Association for Improving the Con- 
Dumb and the Blind, Sydney 5 dition of the Poor, New York 3 

New York, Agricultural Experiment Station, New York Botanical Garden i 

Geneva 22 New York Central Lines, New York 7 

Agricultural Experiment Station, Ithaca 34 New York Central Purchasing Committee .... i 

Attorney General 3 New York Central Railroad, Cleveland i 

Banking Dept 2 New York, Chamber of Commerce of the State 

Commission on Sites, Grounds and Buildings 2 of New York 5 

Conservation Commission 5 New York Charity Organization Society ._ i 

Dept. of Agriculture 24 New York Civil Service Reform Association, 

Education Dept i New York i 

Fiscal Supervision of State Charities i New York Clearing House, New York 2 

Insurance Dept 15 New York Cotton Exchange i 

Public Service Commission, First District .. n New York Electrical Society, New York t 

Second District 83 New York Evening Post 35 

Secretary of State 3 New York Juvenile Asylum, Chauncey i 

State Athletic Commission 4 New York Kindergarten Association, New York 2 

State Board of Charities 10 New York Life Insurance Co., New York i 

State Bridge and Tunnel Commission i New York Lying-in Hospital, New York i 

State Civil Service Commission 2 New York Milk Committee, New York 3 

State Commission of Highways 4 New York Pathological Society, New York .... i 

State Commission on Ventilation i New York Peace Society, New York 8 

State Dept. of Health 3 New York (N. Y.) Post-Graduate Medical 

State Dept. of Labor i School. . : r 

Bureau of Statistics and Information. ... i New York Prison Association, New York i 

State Industrial Commission 5 New York Probation and Protective Associa- 

State Engineer and Surveyor 6 tion, New York i 

State Fire Marshal i New York Produce Exchange, New York i 

State Hospital Commission 2 New York Public Education Association, New 

State Insurance Dept 5 York i 

State Library 1465 New York Railways Company, New York i 

State Probation Commission i New York (N. Y.) Real Estate Board i 

State Supt. of Public Works 2 New York (.V. Y.) School of Philanthropy 3 

State Supt. of Weights and Measures i New York Shakespeare Tercentenary Celebra- 

State Tax Dept 7 tion Committee, New York i 

State Treasurer i New York Short Ballot Organization, New York i 

New York (N. Y.) Board of Estimate and Ap- New York Social Hygiene Society, New York . . 8 

portionment 24 New York Society for the Prevention of Cruelty 

Bureau of Franchises i to Children, New York i 

Bureau of Standards i New York (N. Y.) Society Library 2 

Committee on Tax Budget 3 New York State Charities Aid Association, 

Board of Fire Underwriters, Fire Patrol New York 2 

Committee 4 New York, State College of Forestry, Syracuse . ^ 

Board of Water Supply 2 New York State Hospital, Utica 2 

Bureau of Buildings 2 New York State Institute for Study of Malig- 

Children's Court, ist Division i nant Diseases, Bujfalo 3 

2nd Division i New York State Journal of Medicine, New York i 

Civil Service Commission 2 New York State Railways, New York i 



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New York State Shorthand Reporters' Associa- Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company, 

tion, New York I Milwaukee I 

New York State Stenographers' Association, Northwestern Steel & Iron Works, Eau Claire, 

Brooklyn 16 Wis I 

New York Tax Reform Association, New York . i Northwestern University, Evanston, III 80 

New York Telephone Company, New York .... 2 Library 1398 

New York Tribune, Bureau of Investigation, Norton Company, Worcester, Mass I 

New York I Norton, Dr. Thomas H., Washington i 

New York (N. Y.) University 4 Norwich (Eng.) Public Library 2 

Dept. of Surgery i Nova Scotia, Commission of Public Works i 

New York (N. Y.) Woman's Hospital i Dept. of Agriculture i 

New York Yacht, Launch & Engine Co., Morris Dept. of Education 3 

Heights 2 Dept. of Public Health 6 

New Zealand, Dominion Laboratory, Wellington i Game Commission i 

Education Dept n King's Printer ._ _ 5 

Government Life Insurance 4 Nova Scotian Institute of Science, Halifax .... i 

Government Printing Office i Novelty News Laboratory of Business Econom- 

Newark, Board of Education 41 ics, Chicago i 

City Plan Commission 3 

Free Public Library 6 Oahu College, Honolulu i 

Shade Tree Commission i Oak Park (III.) Public Library i 

Newberry Library, Chicago S3 Oakland (Col.) Free Library i 

Newfoundland, Customs Dept. i Oakland Tribune 2 

Dept. of Marine and Fisheries i Ober Manufacturing Co., Chagrin Falls, 0. ... i 

Registrar-General i Oberlin College 2 

Newlon (Mass.) School Committee i Library 2 

Newton (Mass.) Vocational High School 2 Observatoire de Paris 2 

Niagara Machine and Tool Works, Bujfalo. ... i Observatorio de Madrid 9 

Nicholas, King Fred, Kansas City, Mo i Observatorio Astronomico Nacional de Tacu- 

Nijhoff , Martinus, The Hague i baya, Mexico 2 

Nilson, A. H., Machine Company, Bridgeport, Observatorio Meteorologico, Ona, Spain i 

Conn 2 Observatorio Meteorologico de Cartuja,Grano<fa 2 

Nitchie, J. H., Chicago i Observatory, Trivandrum, India 8 

Noble & Westbrook Mfg. Co., Hartford i Occidental College, Los Angeles 4 

Nordberg Manufacturing Co., Milwaukee i Ocklawaha Nurseries, Lake Gem, Fla i 

Nordiska Museet, Stockholm i Office Appliances, Chicago 2 

Norfolk House Center, Roxbury, Mass i Ohashi Public Library, Tokyo i 

Norman, Oscar E., Chicago 12 Ohio, Adjutant General 2 

Norris, Frank L., Philadelphia 3 Agricultural Commission 4 

Norske Nationalf orbund, Chicago 3 Dairy and Food Division 12 

North Adams (Mass.) Public Library i Agricultural Experiment Station 26 

North American Civic League for Immigrants, Board of Administration 9 

Boston 2 Board of Agriculture 4 

North American Gymnastic Union, Normal Board of Health i 

College, Indianapolis i Bureau of Juvenile Research 3 

North Brothers Mfg. Co., Philadelphia 4 Civil Service Commission 3 

North Carolina, Agricultural Experiment Sta- Commission for the Blind i 

tion 2 Dept. of Building and Loan Associations ... i 

Board of _Health. i Dept. of Public Instruction 2 

Corporation Commission 2 Geological Survey i 

Dept. of Agriculture 2 Industrial Commission 9 

Dept. of Labor and Printing i Dept. of Investigation and Statistics .... 24 

Geological and Economic Survey 6 Mines Division i 

Historical Commission 3 Insurance Dept 3 

Library C9mmission i Legislative Reference Dept 3 

State Auditor i Public Utilities Commission 3 

State Board of Health i Secretary of State 4 

State Supt. of Public Instruction i State Board of Charities 2 

State Tax Commission i State Board of Health 2 

North Carolina, State Normallndustrial College i State Civil Service Commission 4 

North Dakota, Agricultural Experiment Station 15 State Fire Marshal i 

Board of Control of State Institutions 2 State Highway Dept i 

Board of Railroad Commissioners 3 State Library 24 

Dept. of Agriculture and Labor i Ohjo Brass Co., Mansfield, O 3 

Dept. of Education 4 Ohjo Mechanics Institute, Cincinnati i 

Dept. of State i Ohio State University, Columbus 32 

State Board of Health i Ohio University, Athens, 5 

State Tax Commission 2 Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware 5 

North Dakota, Agricultural College i Oil Paint and Drug Reporter, New York i 

North Dakota, Farmers' Institute i Oklahoma, Agricultural Experiment Station. . . 25 

North of Scotland College of Agriculture, Aber- Corporation Commission 2 

deen 21 Geological Survey 2 

Northern Bank Note Co., Chicago i Insurance Dept i 

Northern Baptist Convention, St. Louis i State Board of Agriculture i 

Northern Engineering Works, Detroit i State Board of Education 2 

Northern Pacific Railway Co., St. Paul 5 State Fire Marshal i 

North-West Side Commercial Association, Chi- Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College 13 

cago 2 Extension Division 2 

Northwestern Expanded Metal Co., Chicago. . . i Oklahoma City, Auditor 3 

Northwestern Military and Naval Academy, Olcott, Geo. C., & Sons, Chicago 4 

Lake Geneva i Old Colony Trust Company, Boston i 



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Pamphlets. Pamphlets. 

Old Hickory Chair Co., Marlinwille, Ind i Paris, Chambre de Commerce .. 23 

Old Town Canoe Co., Old Town, Me i Park Ridge (III.) School for Girls i 

Oldham, George, & Son Company, Philadelphia i Parke, Davis & Co., Detroit 31 

Oliphant, Jas. H., & Co., New York i Parker, Sir Gilbert, London 113^ 

Olschki, Leo S., Florence, Italy i Parks, G. M., Company, Fitchburg, Mass i 

Omaha Grain Exchange 2 Parlin Memorial Library, Everett, Mass i 

Omaha (Neb.) Public Library and Museum. . . i Partrick & Wilkins Co., Philadelphia i 

O'Neal, Emmett, Birmingham, Ala i Pasadena, Auditor i 

Oneida (2V. Y.) Community 3 Municipal Lighting Works Dept 2 

Oneida Historical Society, Utica, N. Y i Public Library i 

Oneida National Chuck Co., Oneida, N. Y . . . . i Passaic (2V. J.) Public Library i 

Ontario, Bureau of Labor i Passavant Memorial Hospital, Chicago 3 

Dept. of Agriculture 32 Paterson (2V. /.) Free Public Library 2 

Dept. of Education 5 Pathological Society of Philadelphia i 

Dept. of Insurance i Patrick, Thomas W., Boston i 

Dept. of Lands, Forests and Bureau of Mines 6 Pattern Makers' Journal. Cincinnati 2 

Dept. of Public Highways 3 Patterson Sargent Co., Chicago i 

Dept, of Public Works 2 Pawling & Harnischfeger Co., Milwaukee i 

Inspector of Feeble-Minded 2 Peabody Institute, Baltimore i 

Inspector of Hospitals and Public Charities . . 4 Library i 

Legislative Assembly 7 Peabody Museum, Salem, Mass 3 

Legislative Library i Peacock, C. D., Chicago 2 

Provincial Board of Health i Peck, Dr. George B.. Providence i 

Provincial Municipal Auditor i Peerless Motor Car Co.. Cleveland i 

Public Roads and Highway Commission. . . . i Pennington, Dr. J. P., Chicago i 

Registrar General 2 Pennsylvania, Agricultural Experiment Station 1 1 

Treasury Dept i Board of Public Charities i 

Ontario Educational Association, Toronto i Dept. of Agriculture 4 

Open Court Publishing Co., Chicago 2 Dept. of Health 2 

Operative Miller, Chicago. 2 Dept. of Labor and Industry i 

Orange (2V. J.) Free Public Library 3 Dept. of Public Instruction 2 

Orange Judd Farmer, Chicago i Division of Distribution of Documents 96 

Ore Construction Co., London i Free Library Commission i 

Oregon, Agricultural Experiment Station 8 Legislative Reference Bureau 2 

Board of Health i Pharmaceutical Examining Board 2 

Bureau of Mines and Geology i Public Service Commission i 

Commissioner of Labor i State Library 14 

Dairy and Food Commissioner i State Veterinarian i 

Executive Dept 2 Pennsylvania Association for the Blind, Pitts- 

Legislative Tax Commission 4 burg i 

State Engineer i Pennsylvania College Library, Gettysburg i 

State Library 21 Pennsylvania Flexible Metallic Tubing Co., 

Orenstein- Arthur Koppel Company, Chicago. . i Philadelphia i 

Oriental Esoteric Society, Washington 3 Pennsylvania Home Teaching Society and Free 

Osaka (Japan) Library i Circulating Library for the Blind, Phila- 

Osborn Manufacturing Co., Cleveland i delphia 5 

Osgood Company, Marion, 3 Pennsylvania Institution for the Instruction of 

Osman, Eaton G., Chicago 3 the Blind, Overbrook 3 

Osier, Sir William, Oxford, Rng i Pennsylvania Railroad Company 34 

Ostrander Seymour Co., Chicago i Pennsylvania State College 2 

Ottawa Carnegie Library i Pennsylvania State Hospital, Warren i 

Outlook Co., New York i Pennsylvania Steel Company, Philadelphia r 

Oven Equipment and Manufacturing Com- Peoples Gas Company, Chicago 3 

pany , New Haven i Peoria Board of Trade i 

Owen, Mrs, Louise, Baldwinsville, N.Y 5 Percheron Society of America, Chicago 2 

Owens, Alpha L., Chicago 4 Perkins Electric Switch Mfg. Co., Chicago i 

Oxford University i Perkins Institution for the Blind, Watertown, 

Bodleian Library 3 Mass 2 

Ozone Pure Airifier Co., Chicago 4 Perry, Marsden J., Providence i 

Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, Boston 26 

Pacific Gas and Electric Co., San Francisco. . . i Peterson, George H., Fairlawn, N. J i 

Pacific Northwest Society of Engineers, Seattle . i Peterson, Sinclaire & Miller, New York 5 

Packard Motor Car Company, Detroit 3 Philadelphia, Board of Directors of City Trusts, i 

Packer Collegiate Institute, Brooklyn 2 Board of Public Education 2 

Paint, Oil and Drug Review, Chicago 2 Bureau of Charities i 

Palama Settlement, Honolulu 2 Bureau of Lighting i 

Palmenbergs, J. R., Sons, New York 4 Commissioners of Fairmount Park 2 

Palmer Bros., Cos Cob, Conn 2 Dept. of City Transit 4 

Palo Company, New York i Dept. of Public Works i 

Pan American Union, Washington 2 Bureau of Gas i 

Panama, Direccion General de Estadistica 2 Bureau of Highways i 

Panama Canal g Bureau of Surveys i 

Dept. of Health i Emergency Aid Committee i 

Governor. i Free Library 13 

Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Mayor -. 3 

Francisco i Philadelphia Academy of Surgery i 

Panama Railroad Company, New York i Philadelphia City Hospital i 

Panay Horizontal Show Jar Co., Milwaukee, Philadelphia Commercial Museum 2 

Wis i Philadelphia, Friends' Free Library, German- 

Pannier Bros. Stamp Co., Pittsburg 3 tnwn i 

Paragon Gear Works, Taunton i Philadelphia General Hospital i 



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Volumes or Volumes or 

Pamphlets. Pamphlets. 

Philadelphia Housing Commission i Presidents' Conference Committee on Federal 

Philadelphia Orthopaedic Hospital and Infir- Valuation of the Railroads of the United 

mary for Nervous Diseases I States, Philadelphia I 

Philadelphia Pathological Society I Pressed Prism Plate Glass Co., Chicago i 

Philadelphia Vacant Lots Cultivation Associa- Pressed Steel Tank Co., Milwaukee a 

tion i Prest-O-Lite Co., Indianapolis 4 

Philippine Islands, Bureau of Agriculture 3 Price, Waterhouse & Co., New York i 

- Bureau of Education 3 Pridmore, Henry E., Chicago 5 

Bureau of Forestry i Princeton (N. J.) Theological Seminary 4 

Bureau of Internal Revenue 2 Princeton (.V. /.) University n 

Bureau of Public Works i Library 6 

Bureau of Science 9 Observatory i 

Bureau of Supply i Progressive Perfumery, New York i 

Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Lands 16 Protective Telephone Association of Baltimore, i 

Dept. of Finance and Justice, Bureau of Cus- Providence, Dept. of Public Works 89 

toms 2 Legislative Dept i 

Bureau of the Treasury 2 Public Library 2 

Health Service 2 Providence Athenaeum i 

Weather Bureau 4 Providence Journal i 

Philippine Education, Manila i Providence Medical Journal i 

Philippine Library, Manila i Provincial Museum of Natural History, Vic- 

Philips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N.H 3 toria, B.M x 

Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass 5 Prudential Insurance Company of America, 

Phillips, John B., Denver i Newark, N. J 5 

Phillips, William Battle, Golden, Colo i Prussia, Ministerium der Offentlichen Arbeiten. i 

Phelps, Editha, Chicago i Public Athletic League, Baltimore i 

Phoenix Manufacturing Co., Eau Claire, Wts . . 3 Public Charities Association of Pennsylvania, 

Phonographic Institute Co., Cincinnati i Philadelphia 21 

Pickard Studios, Chicago 3 Public Education Association of the City of 

Pickering, William H., Mandemlle, Jamaica ... 4 New York 27 

Piedmont Red Color Chest Co., Statesville, N.C. i Public Service Commission of Northern Illinois, 

Pierce, George Winslow, Boston i Chicago i 

Pierson, A. N., Cromwell, Conn i Pullman Co., Dept. of Sanitation, Chicago 3 

Pilgrims' Club, London 2 Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind 7 

Pinchot, Gifford, Milford, Pa 2 Agricultural Experiment Station i 

Pitts, A. G., Detroit 2 Library 2 

Pittsburg, Dept. of Public Health i Pyrene Manufacturing Co., New York i 

Pittsburg, Morals Efficiency Commission i Putnam's, G. P., Sons, New York i 

Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago Railway 

Company, Pittsburg 2 Quaritch, Bernard, London 7 

Place, Frank, New York i Quebec. Dept. of Colonization, Mines and Fish- 
Plate-Makers Criterion, Chicago i eries 2 

Plate Printer, Washington i Dept. of Lands and Forests 3 

Platt & Washburn Refining Co., New York i Dept. of Mines and Fisheries, Mines Branch. 2 

Platt Iron Works, Dayton, 10 Dept. of Public Instruction 2 

Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters Journal, Chi- Minister of Agriculture 4 

cago 2 Minister of Public Works and Labour 2 

Plympton, Gardiner & Co., New York i Quebec, Board of Trade 6 

Polacheck, Charles, & Bro. Co., Milwaukee i Queen-Gray Co., Philadelphia 10 

Poland Laundry Machinery Co., Boston i Queens Borough (N. Y.) Public Library i 

Polk, R. L., & Co., St. Paul i Queens University, Kingston, Ont i 

Polk, Dr. William M., New York 2 Queensland.^ Commissioner for Railways 6 

Polytechnic Institute, Brooklyn 5 Commissioner of Public Health 2 

Pomona College, Claremont, Cal i Dept. of Agriculture and Stock 6 

Library . i Geological Survey 8 

Pomona (Cal.) Public Library i Mines Dept i 

Pool, Raymond J., Lincoln, Neb i Statistical Office i 

Porrua, Hermanos, Mexico i Quincy (III.) Free Public Library 2 

Port Elizabeth (S. Africa) Public Library 2 Quinn, Rev. Dr. Don Daniel, Chicago i 

Port of Seattle 14 Quint, A. D., Hartford i 

Portland Cement Association, Chicago i 

Library, Chicago 40 Racine Engine & Machinery Co., Racine, Wis . . 2 

Portland (Me.) Board of Trade i Radium Institute, London i 

Portland (Ore.) Chamber of Commerce 2 Radium Publishing Co., Pittsburg 2 

Portland (Ore.) Municipal Reference Library. . 3 Rajlway Business Association, New York 2 

Portland (Me.) Public Library i Rajlway Club, Pittsburg i 

Porto (Portugal) Bibliotheca Publica Municipal 2 Railway Development Association, Baltimore. . i 

Porto Rico, Bureau of Weights and Measures . . 2 Railway Executives Advisory Committee, New 

Secretary's Office i York 3 

' Treasury Dept i Railway List Co., Chicago 2 

Postal Life Insurance Company, New York i Railway News Bulletin, New York i 

Potter Printing Company, Plainfield, N. J 3 Railway Signal Association, Bethlehem, Pa. ... i 

Powell, Wm., Co., Cincinnati i Ramapo Iron Works, Hillburn, N. Y.. i 

Powelson, W. V. N., New York 4 Ravenswood Hospital Association, Chicago. ... i 

Practical Medicine, Delhi, India i Rawie, Henry, New York i 

Prairie Club, Chicago. . . < 2 Raymond & Whitcomb Co., Chicago 7 

Prairie Farmer, Chicago i Raymond & Whitcomb Co., New York 33 

Pratt & Lambert, Bu/alo 5 Raymond Concrete Pile Company, New York., i 

Pratt Institute, Brooklyn r Raymond Manufacturing Company, Carry, Pa. i 

Free Library 3 Rayner, William B., Chicago 3 

Presbyterian Hospital, New York i Reading (Pa.) Chamber of Commerce i 



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Reading (Eng.) Free Public Library, Museum Headmasters and Maintenance of Way Asso- 

and Art Gallery i ciation of America, Peoria, III i 

Ready Tool Company, Bridgeport, Conn i Roberts, Geo. E., New York 3 

Real Estate News, Chicago i Roberts Portable Oven Co., Chicago 3 

Realty & Home, Chicago i Robertshaw Manufacturing Co., Youngwood, Pa, 2 

Rebman Company, New York i Robinson, Leonard G., New York a 

Rectigraph Company, Rochester, N, Y i Robotnik Polski, New York i 

Redfield, Casper L., Chicago 5 Roby, J. J., Cleveland 2 

Redpath Chautauquas, Chicago i Rochdale (Eng.) Public Libraries i 

Redwood Manufacturers Company, San Fran- Rochester (N. Y.) Chamber of Commerce 8 

cisco 2 Rochester (N. Y.) Dept. of Public Instruction . . i 

Reed College, Portland, Ore 5 Rockefeller Foundation, New York 6 

Reeves, Francis T., Waterbury, Conn i Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, 

Referendum, Faribault, Minn i New York 5 

Referendum League of Erie County, Bu/alo. . i Rockefeller, John D., New York 2 

Reforma Social, Havana 4 Rockford (///.) College 2 

Refrigerator Car Equipment Co., Chicago i Rockwell, J. E., Washington i 

Regina (Sask.) Public Library 3 Rodman Chemical Company, East Piltsburg . . i 

Reinforced Concrete Pipe Company, Chicago... i Rodney, Hunt Machine Co., Orange, M ass 9 

Reinlein, Fred, North Bend, Ore 2 Roelke, H. Edward, Chicago 8 

Religious Education Association, Chicago 8 Roger Williams Park Museum, Providence i 

Remey, Charles Mason, Washington 2 Rogers & Atwood Publishing Co., Boston i 

Renskorf, Lyon & Co., New York i Rogers, John J., Billings, Mont i 

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, N. Y . . . 7 Roney, Joseph A., Newark, N. J i 

Republican Club, Saturday Discussion Commit- Roosen, H. D., Co., Brooklyn 2 

tee, New York i Root, Elihu, Washington 2 

Retail Coalman, Chicago i Roots, P. H. & L. M., Company, Connersvtlle, 

Revista de Historia Cubana y Americana, Ha- Ind i 

vana i Rose Polytechnic Institute, Terre Haute, Ind ... i 

Revyen, Chicago i Rosenberg Library, Galveston 3 

Reynolds Gas Regulator Co., Anderson, Ind i Rosenfeld, Henry L., New York i 

Reynolds Library, Rochester, N. Y 4 Ross Rifle Company, Quebec i 

Rhode Island, Adjutant General 2 Roto Company, Hartford 8 

Agricultural Experiment Station 5 Rouen, Bureau d'Hygiene et de Statistique ... i 

\ Auditor i Rouey, Henry B., Chicago i 

Bank Commissioner i Royal Alfred Observatory, Port Louis, Mauritius i 

Board of Control and Supply i Royal Astronomical Society of Canada, Toronto 2 

Board of Education i Royal Colonial Institute, London i 

Board of Food and Drug Commissioners. .. 3 Royal College of Physicians of Ireland, Dublin., i 

Board of Charities and Correction i Royal Electrotype Co., Philadelphia i 

Board of Tax Commissioners 5 Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, Lon- 

Bureau of Industrial Statistics 3 don i 

Commissioner of Forestry i Royal Society of Canada, Ottawa 3 

Commissioner of Shell Fisheries 2 Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales, 

Factory Inspector i Sydney i 

General Treasurer 2 Russell Sage Foundation, New York 5 

Insurance Dept 6 Institute of Pathology i 

Legislative Dept 2 Library i 

Public Utilities Commission i Russell, Samuel, Salt Lake City 2 

Secretary of State 7 Rutgers College Library, New Brunswick, N.J.. r 

State Board of Health i Ryerson, Joseph T., & Son, Chicago 4 

State Board of Pharmacy i Ryther & Pringle Co., Carthage, N. Y 2 

State Board of Public Roads i 

State Commissioner of Birds i S. K. F. Ball Bearing Co., New York 15 

State Library i Saco-Lowell Shops, Boston 6 

Rhode Island State College, Kingston i Safepack Paper Mills, Brockton, Mass 2 

Rhode Island State Sanatorium, Wallum i Safety First Federation of America, New York. 5 

Rhodesia, Chamber of Mines i Sage Foundation Homes Co., New York 3 

Dept. of Agriculture i Sajnt Augustine Chamber of Commerce i 

Munitions and Resources Committee i Saint Bride Foundation, London 9 

Rhodesia Agricultural Journal, Salisbury 5 Printing School 6 

Rhodesia Chamber of Commerce i St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Chicago i 

Rice, Dr. Philip, San Francisco i St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Dayton, i 

Rich, H. S., & Co., Chicago i St. Galler Feuerbestattungsverein i 

Richards, Richard Olsen, Huron, S. D 2 St. John (N. B.) Board of Trade i 

Richardson, Clifford, New York 4 St. Johns College, Annapolis, Md 2 

Richardson-Phenix Co., Milwaukee i St. Johns Hospital, Pathological Dept., Spring- 

Richardson Silk Co., Chicago 8 field, III i 

Richmond (Fa.) Chamber of Commerce i St. Joseph (Mo.) Free Public Library 2 

Richmond (Va.) Railroad Club i St. Lawrence University, Library, Canton, N. Y. i 

Ricketts, Dr. Benjamin Merrill, New York. ... 8 St. Louis & Hannibal Railway Co., Hannibal, 

Rico, Garcia, y Cia., Madrid 3 Mo i 

Ridgway Dynamo & Engine Co., Ridgway, Pa. i St. Louis, Comptroller i 

Rijksuniversiteit Bibliotheek, Groningen i Dept. 9f Public Utilities, Water Division i 

Ring, Welding, New York i Municipal Reference Library i 

Rio Grande Southern Railroad Co., Denver... . 3 Public Library 5 

Ripon (Wis.) College i St. Loujs City Plan Commission 2 

Riverbank Research Laboratories, Geneva, III. . 2 St. Louis Clearing House i 

Riverside (Co/.) Board of Education i St. Louis Machine Tool Co 2 

Public Library 7 St. Louis Mercantile Library i 

Rivett Lathe & Grinder Co., Boston 5 St. Louis Provident Association i 



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Pamphlets. Pamphlets. 

St. Louis Railway Club Security Trust & Savings Bank, Los Angeles. . . i 

St. Louis Union Trust Company Self-Government Committee, New York i 

St. Louis University Seligman, Edwin R. A., New York 4 

St. Luke's Hospital, Chicago Severance, H. O., Columbus, Mo i 

St. Mary's Hospital, Rochester, Minn Severance Union Medical College, Seoul, Korea, i 

St. Paul Institute Shastid, Dr. J. H., Superior i 

St. Paul Medical Journal Shea Smith & Co., Chicago i 

Salem (Mass.) Planning Board Sheahan, James H., Revelstoke, B. C i 

Public Library Sheehan, R., Washington 2 

Salt Lake City, Public Library Shepard's Journal, Chivago i 

Samson Electric Co., Canton, Mass Shepardson, Francis W., Chicago 3 

San Antonio (Tex.) School Board Sherman, P. Tecumseh, New York n 

San Diego. City Clerk Sherwood (N. J.) Select School i 

San Francisco, Board of Supervisors Shields, Charles H., Seattle i 

Dept. of Public Health Shoe Workers' Journal, Boston 2 

Public Library Shoemaker, Louis P., Washington 3 

San Francjsco, Board of Trade Shuster, F. B., Co., New Haven i 

San Francisco, Chamber of Commerce Sierra Club, San Francisco 2 

San Francisco Chronicle Sies, Raymond W., Pittsburg i 

Sanborn, Benjamin H., & Co., Chicago Silas Bronson Library, Waterbury, Conn 3 

Sanford Riley Stoker Co., Worcester, Mass. . . . Silva, Dr. Simoens_da, Chicago 2 

Sangamo Electric Company, Springfield, III. . . i Silver Manufacturing Co., Salem, O i 

Sanitation Corporation, New York Simmons College, Boston 4 

Santa F6 Magazine, Chicago Simon, Rabbi Abram, Washington 3 

Santa Monica, City Board of Education Simonds, G. L., & Co., Chicago i 

Santiago de Chile, Casa de Orates 7 Simplex Supply House, Chicago i 

Sao Paulo, Brazil, Secretaria da Agricultura Sjnger Auto Traffic Signal Co., St. Louis 2 

Commercio e Ohras Publicas 7 Single Tax Review, New York i 

Departamento Estadual do Trabalho 9 Sioux City Public Library i 

Sarah Hackett Stevenson Memorial Lodging Skinner Engine Company, Erie, Pa 3 

House, Chicago i Skinners Irrigation Co., Troy, N. Y 2 

Sargent, E. H., & Co., Chicago i Slocum, Avram, & Slocum, New York i 

Sarawak Museum, Borneo i Sly, W. W., Mfjj. Co., Cleveland 2 

Saskatchewan, Board of Highway Commission- Smiley Public Library, Redlands, Col i 

ers 3 Smith College, Northampton, Mass 3 

Dept. of Agriculture 6 Smith, Dr. Franklin D., Chicago i 

Dept. of Public Works 2 Smith, F. P., Wire and Iron Works, Chicago. . . i 

Satterthwaite, Thomas E., New York i Smith, T. L., Co., Chicago 2 

Savannah, Board of Trade i Smith, T. L., Co., Milwaukee 2 

Dept. of Health i Smithsonian Institution. Washington 21 

Mayor i Bureau of American Ethnology 3 

Scaife, Wm. B., & Sons Co., Pittsburg 3 Smoke Abatement League, Cincinnati 3 

Scandinavian Socialist Federation of America, Smoke Prevention Association, Chicago i 

Chicago i Sociaal-Democratische Studie-Club,Amsterdam i 

Schacht, F. W., Downers Grove, III 57 Social-Democratic Publishing Co., Milwaukee, i 

Schaffner, Margaret A., Chicago 4 Social Insurance Commission of the State of 

Scheidel-Western X-Ray Coil Co., Chicago i California, San Francisco i 

Schenck, A. A., Omaha i Socialist Party, Chicago 5 

Schinz, Dr. Hans, Zurich 3 Societa Tipografico-Editrice Nazionale, Turin, i 

Schoff , Wilfred Harvey, Philadelphia 2 Societ6 Franchise de Physique, Paris i 

School of Domestic Arts and Science, Chicago ... 6 Society for Co-operation of Charities, Albany. . i 

School of Printing, Boston i Society for Electrical Development, New York 12 

Schroeder. Theodore, Cos Cob, Conn 2 Society for Ethical Culture, New York i 

Schuchardt & Schutte, New York 26 Society for the Betterment of Housing and 

Schuller, Rudolf, Chicago 4 Living Conditions in Richmond, Rich- 

Schutte & Koerting Co., Chicago i mond, Va i 

Schutte & Koerting Co., Philadelphia i Society for the Promotion of Agricultural 

Schweitzer, Arthur Richard, Chicago 2 Science, Washington i 

Schweitzerische Landesbibliotek, Bern 3 Society for the Promotion of Training for 

Scientific Materials Co., Pittsburg 2 Public Service, Madison 2 

Scientific Society, San Antonio, Tex i Society for the Protection of New Hampshire 

Scientific Specialties Co., New York i Forest, Boston 2 

Scientific Station for Pure Products, New York, i Society of Applied Psychology, San Francisco, i 

Scotland, Board of Agriculture 8 Society of Naval Architects and Marine En- 

Scranton Board of Trade i gineers, New York _ 2 

Scranton Public Library 3 Society of the Lying-in Hospital, New York . . 2 

Scranton Pump Co., Scranton i Society of the New York Hospital, New York. . i 

Scribner's, Charles, Sons Co., New York i Society of the Sons of the American Revolu- 

Sea Pines School for Girls, Brewsler, Mass i tion, Washington i 

Seaboard Air Line Railway, Chicago i Sohm Electric Co., Chicago i 

Searchlight Co., Chicago 9 Somerville (Mass.) Public Library i 

Sears, Roebuck & Co., Chicago 4 Sotheran, Henry, & Company, London i 

Seattle, Juvenile Court i Soule, Andrew Mac Nairn, Athens, Ga i 

Public Library ; 9 Souleyre, Dr., Biarritz, France 2 

Water Dept i South American Publishing Co., New York i 

Seattle Chamber of Commerce 3 South Australia, Commissioner of Crown Lands i 

Seattle Construction and Dry Dock Company, Dept. of Agriculture 36 

Seattle i Dept. of Chemistry i 

Seattle Machine Works, Seattle i Dept. of Public Health 21 

Second Pan American Scientific Congress, Geological Survey i 

Washington i Dept. of Mines 5 



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Pamphlets. Pamphlets. 

South Australia, Railways Commissioner i Stearns, Dr. W. G., Chicago 10 

South Australian Chamber of Manufactures. . I Steinmetz, John, & Sons, Boston i 

South Bend Lathe Works, South Bend, Ind. ... 3 Stephen, S. Ivor, New York i 

South Bend Watch Company, South Bend, Ind. i Stephens -Adamson Mfg. Co., Aurora and 

South Carolina, Agricultural Experiment Sta- Chicago 3 

tion 6 Sterling Wheelbarrow Co., Milwaukee i 

Dept. of Agriculture, Commerce and In- Sternberg, Dr. George M., Washington 2 

dustries 8 Stevens, George H., Newark i 

Dept. of Education 2 Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken 2 

Railroad Commission i Stevenson, W. Wesley, Philadelphia 2 

State Board of Health 4 Stewart Dental Manufacturing Co., New York 2 

South Dakota, Agricultural Experiment Sta- Stewart Dental Manufacturing Co., Phtla- 

tion 10 delphia 3 

Board of Agriculture i Stewart Heater Co., Buffalo 10 

Bureau of Immigration 2 Still College of Osteopathy, Des Moines 3 

Dept. of Public Instruction i Stillwell, L. B., New York 2 

Insurance Commissioner i Stoelting, C. H., Co., Chicago 15 

Secretary of State 4 Stokes & Smith Co., Philadelphia 2 

State Auditor 2 Stone and Webster, Boston i 

State Board of Pharmacy i Storrs & Harrison Co., Painesville, 3 

State Food and Drug Commission 4 Stow Manufacturing Co., Binghamton, N. Y. . 4 

State Inspector of Mines i Straight College, New Orleans i 

South Dakota, School of Mines, Rapid City. . . 3 Strauss Bascule Bridge Co., Chicago 6 

South Dakota, State Historical Society, Pierre i Strauss, Frederick, New York 2 

South Orchards Company, Chicago 5 Streeter, Dr. Edward C., Boston i 

South Park Improvement Association, Chicago & Strelinger, Charles A., Detroit i 

Southern Cypress Manufacturers' Association, Stromberg-Carlson Telephone Mfg. Co., 

New Orleans 56 Rochester, N. Y 3 

Southern Orchards and Farms, Houston, Tex. . i Strong, Carlisle, & Hammond Co., Cleveland. . i 

Southern Pacific Company, New York i Stuart and Peterson Company, Burlington, 

Southern Pacific Company, San Francisco 3 N. J i 

Southern Pine Association, New Orleans 20 Stuebing Truck Co., Cincinnati i 

Southern Railway Co.. New York i Stumpf, Otto, Chicago i 

Southern Rhodesia, Director of Agriculture ... i Stumpp & Walter Co., New York i 

Southern Surgical and Gynecological Associa- Sturtevant, B. F., Co., Boston i 

tion, Nashville i Sturtevant Mill Co., Boston 18 

Southward Foundry & Machine Co., Chicago. . i Stuttgart, Volksbibliothek i 

Southwest Trail, Chicago i Sudan Government, Education Dept 4 

Sowers Manufacturing Company, Buffalo 4 Suds, Cincinnati i 

Spain, Direcci6n General de Sanidad 2 Suffragist, Washington i 

Estaci6n de Biologia Maritima, Santander. . 2 Sullivan & Cromwell, New York . ._ i 

Inspection General de Sanidad Exterior. ... 2 Sullivan Machinery Company, Chicago 8 

Spaulding Print Paper Co., Boston i Sun, Baltimore i 

Spencella and Winsex, Chicago i Super, Charles William, Athens, i 

Spencer Lens Co., Buffalo it Superior (Wis.) Public Library i 

Spencer Otis Company, Chicago i Svenska Likbranningsforeningen, Stockholm ... 2 

Spillman, Willman J., Washington i Swarthmore College. i 

Spokane, Chamber of Commerce 2 Sweden, Meteorologiska Central-Anstalten. ... 2 

Spokane Public Library i Riksdagens Bibliotek 114 

Sprague Electric Works, Chicago 60 Socialstyrelsen i 

Sprague Electric Works, New York 5 Swedish Engineering Convention in the United 

Spray Engineering Co., Boston i States, Chicago i 

Spring Valley Water Company, San Francisco, i Swedjsh Engineers' Society, Chicago i 

Springfield (III.) City Council i Swedish Gage Company, New York i 

Springfield (Mass.) City Library 4 Sweetland Filter Press Co., New York i 

Springfield Machine Tool Co., Springfield, O. . i Sweet's Catalogue Service, New York 2 

Squires, C. E., Company, Cleveland i Swenson Evaporator Co., Chicago i 

Stallcup, F. S., Tacoma i Swift, Dr. Walter B., Boston 7 

Standard Electric Tool Co., Cincinnati i Syracuse, Board of Education i 

Standard Equipment Co., New Haven 2 Syracuse Chamber of Commerce i 

Standard Engineering Co., Pawtucket, R. I i Syracuse University r 

Standard Heat & Ventilator Co., New York. . . i 

Standard Machinery Co., Auburn, R. 1 4 Tablet & Ticket Co., Chicago. i 

Standard Motor Construction Co., Jersey City 3 Tabor Manufacturing Co., Philadelphia 10 

Standard Scale & Supply Co., Piltsburg 2 Tacoma Public Library r 

Standard Steam Specialty Company, New York i Tagliabue, C. J., Mfg. Co., Brooklyn i 

Stanton, Dr. C. Samuel, Chicago 34 Talbert, Joseph T., New York 3 

Staples, C. F., 5/. Paul i Tamlin, John N., Chicago i 

Stark Brothers, Louisiana i Tasmania, Dept. of Mines 2 

Stark Rolling Mill Co., Canton, 2 Dept. of Public Health 2 

Stark Tool Co., Waltham, Mass i Geological Survey 5 

Starrett, L. S., Co.. Chicago 2 Tate, Jones & Co., Pittsburg 22 

Starrett, Vincent, Chicago i Tate, W. K., Nashville i 

State College of Washington. Pullman i Tax Association of Alameda County, Oakland, 

State Sanatorium. Glencliff, N. H i Col 6 

State Teachers College of Colorado, Greeley, Taylor & Feun Company, Hartford 3 

Colo 2 Taylor, N. & G., Co., Philadelphia i 

Staten Island Association of Arts and Sciences, Taylor University, Upland, Ind 2 

New Brighton, N. Y 2 Teachers' College, Sydney 2 

States Marine and Commercial Company, New Technograph, Urbana, III i 

York I Teller, Sidney A., Chicago 157 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Temiskaming & Northern Ontario Railway 

Commission, Toronto 6 

Tennessee, Agricultural Experiment Station.. . . 3 

Comptroller of the Treasury I 

Dept. of Agriculture I 

Dept. of Public Instruction 3 

Dept. of Workshop and Factory Inspection . . 2 

Geological Survey I 

State Board of Entomology 2 

Treasury Dept 3 

Terry Steam Turbine Co., Chicago 2 

Texas, Agricultural Experiment Station 40 

Comptroller of Public Accounts 2 

Dept. of Agriculture 16 

Dept. of Insurance and Banking 2 

Library and Historical Commission 2 

Railroad Commission 2 

Secretary of State 2 

State Board of Health 5 

State Comptroller i 

State Dept. of Education -.;. l( > 

State Library, Legislative Reference Division 3 

State Reclamation Engineer Dept 2 

Supt. of State Penitentiaries 3 

Treasurer I 

Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College, 

College Station 2 

Texas Economic League, Fort Worth 3 

Texas Pacific Land Trust, New York 2 

Texas State Medical Association, Fort Worth ... i 

Thayer, John E., Lancaster, Mass i 

Theosophical Society of America, Brooklyn i 

Therapeutic Digest, Cincinnati I 

Thermal Syndicate, New York 3 

Thew Automatic Shovel Co., Loratn, 7 

Thiele, Walter, Chicago i 

Thorn, Alfred P., Washington 2 

Thomas, Arthur H., Company, Philadelphia. ... ^ 
Thomas S. Clarkson Memorial School of 

Technology, Potsdam, N.Y i 

Thompson, Emery, Machine & Supply Co., 

New York i 

Thompson, H. D., Princeton 2 

Thompson, Oscar, Los Angeles 3 

Thompson, Shonnard & Co., New York 2 

Thompson, Slason, Chicago 16 

Thorp Fire Proof Door Co., Minneapolis i 

Throop College of Technology, Pasadena 8 

Tiffany, Louis C., New York i 

Tirrill Gas Machine Lighting Co., New York. . 4 

Toch Brothers, New York 4 

Tohoku Imperial University, College of Agri- 
culture, Library, Sapporo, Japan. . .- 2 

Toledo Metal Wheel Co., Toledo 6 

Toledo Rex Spray Company, Toledo 2 

Toled9 Times i 

Tomkins, Calvin, New York i 

Toronto, Legislative Library 2 

Mayor i 

Public Library 4 

Tracy B. Hammond, Wenham, Mass i 

Traffic Club of Chicago i 

Transit, Iowa City i 

Transvaal Museum, Pretoria i 

Travelers Aid Society New York i 

Travelers Insurance Co., Hartford 3 

Traveling Engineers' Association, . East Buffalo . i 

Tread well Engineering Co., New York i 

Trenton (N. /.) Board of Commissioners 2 

Free Public Library i 

Trenton Label Company, Philadelphia i 

Trenton Potteries Co., Trenton, N.J i 

Trinidad, Board of Agriculture i 

Trinity College, Hartford 7 

Troemner, Henry, Philadelphia S 

Trow Press, New York 2 

Troy Engine and Machine Co., Troy, Pa i 

Troy Laundry Machinery Co., Chicago n 

Troy <N. Y.) Public Library i 

Trumbull Electric Mfg. Co. . Plainsville, Conn. . 3 

Trump Mfg. Co., Springfield, i 



Volumes or 

Pamphlets. 

Tuberculosis Hospital, Washington. .. , i 

Tucker, Dr., W. G., Albany 

Tufts College, Tufts College, Mass 3 

Tulane University, New Orleans i 

Tumulty, Joseph P., Washington 51 

Turnbull Mfg. Co., Wilmington, 4 

Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute i 

Experiment Station 

Tuttle, Ervilla Goodrich, Hornellsville N.Y 

Tuttle, G. P., Urbana, III '. z 

Twentieth Century Club, Boston i 

Twentieth Century Club, Chicago i 

Uhmann, Bernard Co., New York 8 

Under-Feed Stoker Company of America, 

Chicago r 

Underwood, H. B., & Company, Philadelphia . . z 

Underwriters Bureau of New England, Boston. . 38 

Union College, Schenectady i 

Unjon Fibre Company, Winona, Minn 4 

Union Gas and Electric Company, Cincinnati., i 

Union Iron Works, Hoboken 6 

Union Machine Company, Fttchburg, Mass. ... i 
Union National Fire Insurance Company, 

Indianapolis i 

Union of Canadian Municipalities, Montreal i 

Union of South Africa, Dept. of Agriculture 18 

Dept. of Mines and Industries i 

Union Pacific Railroad Company, New York.. . . i 

Union Steam Pump Co., Battle Creek. Mich. . . i 

Union Stock Yard and Transit Co. , Chicago i 

Union Stock Yards Co., S. Omaha i 

Union Switch & Signal Co., Swissvale, Pa i 

Union Theological Seminary, New York i 

Union University, Albany Medical College. . >. . \ 

Alumni Association, New York i 

United Charities of Chicago 7 

United Committee for the Taxation of Land 

Values, London j 

United Engineering Society, New York i 

United Fruit Company, New York i 

United Garment Workers of America, New York i 

United Gas Improvement Co., Philadelphia. . . i 

United Iron Works, Springfield, Mo 5 

United Mine Workers of America, Indianapolis . 1 5 

United Railways Company of St. Louis 2 

United Shoe Machinery Co., Boston 5 

United States, Army Service Schools, Fort 

Leavenworth, Kan i 

Coast ArtillerySchool, Fort Monroe, Va 4 

Commission of Fine Arts, Washington i 

Dept. of Agriculture, Weather Bureau, 

Columbus, O i 

Isthmian Canal Commission, Mount Hope, 

C 

. Z 3 

Supt. of Documents 1963 

War Dept. Engineer Office, Duluth i 

Juvenile Court, Washington i 

Lake Survey, Detroit 6 

Library of Congress 22 

Local Office of the Weather Bureau, Duluth. . 2 

Naval Medical School, Washington 3 

Naval War College, Washington 18 

United States Brewers Association, New York . i 
United States Cast Iron Pipe and Foundry 

Company, Chicago i 

United States Casualty Company, New York ... 3 
United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company 

of Baltimore i 

United States Independent Telephone Associa- 
tion, Washington i 

United States Indian Training School, Chilocco, 

Okla i 

United States Mortgage and Trust Co., New 

_ York i 

United States Moulding Machine Co., Cleveland 2 

United States Penitentiary, Leavenworth, Kan. . 8 
United States Steel and Carnegie Pension Fund, 

Pittsburg 2 

United States Steel Corporation, New York ... 3 

United States Trade Mark Association, New York 3 



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Volumes or Volumes or 

Pamphlets. Pamphlets. 

United Typothetae and Franklin Clubs of University of Toronto 5 

America, Chicago 2 Library 3 

United Workers for the Blind of Missouri, Unjversity of Utah, Salt Lake City. .......'..'. 4 

St. Louts .-.-. 3 University of Vermont, Burlington 5 

Unity School of Christianity, Kansas City, Mo., 2 University of Virginia, Charloltesville 12 

Universal Drafting Machine Co., Cleveland. ... I Library 7 

Universal Form Clamp Co., Chicago i University of Washington, Seattle 7 

Universal Portland Cement Co., Chicago 2 Library 5 

Universidad Nacional de La Plata i University of Wisconsin, Madison 7 

Observatorio Astronomico 2 College of Agriculture, Agricultural Ex- 

Universjtat, Zurich, Botanisches Museum 9 tension Service 5 

Universitats-Bibliothek, Basel 8 University of Wyoming, Laramie 3 

Universite de Laval, Quebec i Unknown 18 

Universiteits-Bibliotheek, Amsterdam 29 Untennyer, Samuel, New York i 

Universitets Biblioteket, Lund ro Unwin, T. Fisher, London i 

University Club of Chicago, Library 6 Upper Mississippi River Improvement Associa- 

University Club, New York i tion, Quincy i 

University College, Reading, Eng r Ursinus College, Collegeville, Pa i 

University of Arizona, Tucson 3 Uruguay, Inspecion Nacional de Instruction 

University of Arkansas, Fayetteville 3 Primaria 3 

University of Buffalo, Medical Dept 2 Ministerio de Industrial i 

University of California, Berkeley 16 Utah, Agricultural Experiment Station 9 

College of Agriculture 2 Bureau of Immigration, Labor and Statistics i 

Library i Dept. of Banking 2 

Press TO State Coal Mine Inspection i 

University of Chicago 24 State Dairy and Food Dept i 

Library 2 State Engineer r 

Press 4 Utah, Agricultural College, Logan 5 

University of Cincinnati 6 Extension Division i 

Observatory i 

University of Colorado, Boulder i V & O Press Co., Glendale, N. Y i 

University of Denver i Vail, Dr. Derrick T., Cincinnati i 

University of Florida, Gainesville 2 Vail, Theo. N., New York i 

University of Georgia, Athens i Vajiranana National Library, Bangkok, Siam. 2 

University of Idaho, Moscow 3 Valentine, Tead & Gregg, Boston 3 

University of Illinois, Urbana 34 Van Blerck Motor Company, Monroe, Mich. . . 6 

Alumni Association i Van Dorn & Dutton Co., Cleveland i 

College of Agriculture 8 Van Dorn Coupler Company, Chicago i 

College of Medicine, Chicago i Van Dorn Iron Works Co., Chicago 2 

Engineering Experiment Station 9 Van Nostrand Company, New York i 

Library 27 Vance, Hart, Chicago 2 

University of Iowa, Iowa City 7 Vancouver Board of Trade i 

University of Kansas, Lawrence 20 Vanderbilt University, Nashville 2 

School of Engineering 2 Vander Veer, Dr. Albert, Albany 30 

Universjty of Maine, Orono 24 Vaughn, Meyer & Sweet, Milwaukee 8 

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 5 Vedanta Centre, Boston i 

General Library 39 Velie Motor Vehicle Co., Moline, III 2 

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis 17 Venn, Theodore J., Chicago 2 

Library _........ 33 Vermont, Agricultural Experiment Station. ... 2 

University of Mississippi, University i Board of Library Commissioners i 

University of Missouri, Columbia 12 Dept. of Agriculture 5 

College of Agriculture 45 Dept. of Education 2 

; Agricultural Extension Service n Forest Service 5 

Library i Legislative Reference Bureau i 

School of Mines, Rolla 4 State Board of Health i 

University of Montana, Missoula 2 State Library n 

University of Nebraska, Lincoln 5 Vermont Historical Society Library i 

College of Agriculture i Vice Commission of Lexington, Ky i 

Extension Service 2 Victor Electric Company, Chicago i 

Dept. of Botany i Victoria (B. C.) Board of Trade i 

University of New Mexico, Albuquerque 2 Victoria, Chief Inspector of Factories i 

University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 3 Dept. for Neglected Children and Re- 
University of North Dakota, Grand Forks 2 formatory Schools 2 

State Public Health Laboratories i Dept. of Agriculture i 

University of Oklahoma, Norman 4 Dept. of Education 2 

University of Oregon, Eugene 15 Minister of Public Works i 

School of Commerce i Railways Commissioners i 

University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia 25 Victoria University, Manchester, Eng i 

John flerr Musser Dept. of Research Medi- Victoria University College, Wellington, N. Z. . i 

cine ._ i Viking Pump Company, Cedar Falls, la 3 

Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology . . 7 Vincent, C., Omaha 3 

University of Pittsburgh 3 Vincent, R. W., New York i 

Mellon Institute 3 Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station 7 

University of Rochester 4 Chief Examiner of Banks 2 

University of South Carolina, Columbia 16 Commission of Fisheries i 

University of South Dakota, Vermillion 3 Dept. of Health 2 

University of Southern California, Los Angeles . 4 Dept. of Public Instruction 4 

University of Tennessee, Knoxville 7 Geological Survey i 

Library i Legislative Reference Bureau i 

University of Texas, Austin 141 Secretary of the Commonwealth 8 

University of the Philippines, Manila i State Corporation Commission 2 



LIST OF DONORS IN 1916 



59 



Volumes or Volumes or 

Pamphlets. Pamphlets. 

Virginia State Crop Pest Commission I Weekly People, New York i 

State Forester i Weiler, Jason & Son, Boston 4 

State Library 2 Welcher, Adair, Berkeley, Cal 3 

Virginia and Southwestern Railway Company, Wellesley (Mass.) College Library 3 

New York I Wellman-Seaver-Morgan Company, Cleveland.. 6 

Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co., Richmond. . . . 10 Wells College, Aurora, N. Y i 

Virginia Military Institute, Lexington I Wentworth, Franklin Harcourt Boston 2 

Visiting Nurse Association, Chicago i Werner & Pfleiderer Company, Saginaw i 

Vivisection Investigation League, New York ... 4 Wesley Memorial Hospital, Chicago i 

Vocation Bureau, Boston i Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn 7 

Von Frantzius, Fritz, Chicago 4 Wessels & Voegeli, Chicago i 

Von Lengerke & Antoine, Chicago i West Jersey and Seashore Railroad Company, 

Von Ruck Research Laboratory for Tuber- Philadelphia i 

culosis, Ashemlle, N. C. . . 3 West Sacramento Company, Sacramento i 

Vorhees Normal and Industrial Institute, Den West Side Commercial League, Chicago i 

mark, S. D i West Tire Setter Co., Rochester, N. Y 4 

Vorys, Arthur I., Columbus, O i West Virginia, Agricultural Experiment Station. 15 

Voters' League, Milwaukee 2 Commissioner of Banking i 

Vulcan Engine Works, Philadelphia 3 Dept. of Agriculture i 

Dept. of Free Schools 12 

Wabash College, Dept. of Botany, Crawfords- Dept. of Mines i 

ville, Ind 5 Geological Survey i 

Wabash Railroad Company, St. Louis i Insurance Dept i 

Wadsworth, Dr. William S., Philadelphia i Public Service Commission 8 

Wagner, Charles Litho, Machinery Co., New Secretary of State 2 

York 4 State Compensation Commission i 

Wagner Free Institute of Science, Philadelphia i State Crop Pest Commission i 

Wahl, Dr. Robert, Chicago i State Tax Commissioner 3 

Wahl-Henius Institute of Fermentology, West Virginia University 2 

Chicago i College of Agriculture, Extension Dept 6 

Wainwright, Jesse T., Chicago i Western Actuarial Bureau, Chicago 2 

Wakefield, E. W., Brass Company, Vermillion, Western Australia, Auditor General 2 

O i Colonial Treasurer I 

Walcott & Wood Machine Tool Co., Jackson, Geological Survey 3 

Mich S Institution of Engineers 6 

Walker Manufacturing Co., Racine, Wis 2 Registrar General '. . 9 

Wallace and Tierman Co., New York 12 Treasurer of State i 

Walton School of Accountancy, Chicago 2 Western Drawing and Manual Training Associ- 

Walworth Mfg. Co., Boston i ation, Milwaukee i 

Wanderer Printing Company, St. Paul i Western Electric Company, Chicago i 

Wappler Electric Manufacturing Co., New York 5 Western Newspaper Union, Chicago i 

Ware Bros. Company, Philadelphia 2 Western Railway Club, Chicago 3 

Ware, Dr. Lyman, Chicago u Western Reserve Historical Society, Cleveland. . i 

Warm Air Heating and Sheet Metal Journal, Western Reserve University, Cleveland 2 

Philadelphia I Adelbert College Library 9 

Warner Elevator Manufacturing Co., Cincin- Library School i 

nati i Western Ru Company, New York i 

Warner Lamp Company, Davenport, la i Western Society of Engineers, Chicago g 

Warner, Robert Lyon, Boston i Western Surgical Association, Minneapolis i 

Warren Brothers Company, Boston 6 Western University, London i 

Warren, S. D., & Company, Boston l Westinghouse Air Brake Co., Wilmerding, Pa.. . i 

Washburn College, Topeka i Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co., East Pitts- 

Washington and Jefferson College, Washington, burg 23 

Pa 2 Westminster College, Fulton, Mo i 

Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Va. i Westminster Public Library, London i 

Washington, Agricultural Experiment Station 4 Weston, Dr. Paul G., Warren, Pa i 

Commissioner of Labor i Wetherill, Robert & Co., Chester, Pa i 

Dept. of Agriculture i Wetmore, Edmund, New York i 

Dept. of Education 6 Weysse, Dr. Arthur W., Boston 2 

Dept. of State n Wheaton (III.) College i 

Bureau of Statistics and Immigration .... i Wheeler, C. H., Manufacturing Co., Philadel- 

Industrial Insurance Commission 2 phia i 

State Board of Health i Wheeler Condenser & Engineering Co., Cartaret, 

State Fish Commissioners i N. J 8 

State Inspector of Coal Mines 5 Wheeling and Lake Erie Railroad Co., Cleveland i 

State Library 48 Whitcomb-Blaisdell Machine Tool Co., Wor- 

Supt. of Public Instruction 2 cester, Mass i 

Washington College, Washington College, Tenn.. i White, Cornelia Gushing, Chicago 2 

Washington Medical Annals, Washington i Whjte, J. G., Companies, New York i 

Washington State Normal School, Cheney 4 White Pjne Bureau, New York i 

Washington (D. C.) Sugar Bureau i Whjte Pine Bureau, St. Paul 2 

Washington University, St. Louis 18 White River Junction Young Men's Chris- 

Dental School 27 tian Association, While River Junction, Va. i 

Waterbury Farrell Foundry and Machine Co., White, S. S., Dental Manufacturing Co., 

Waterbury, Conn i Philadelphia 2 

Waters, John Louis, & Company, Washington. . 2 Whitehead, Russell F., New York 2 

Watertown (Mass.) Free Public Library 5 Whiteley, James Gustavus, Baltimore i 

Weber-Erickson-Bunting Co., Pittsburg i Whiting Foundry Equipment Co., Harvey, III... i 

Webster & Perks Tool Company, Springfield, 0. 12 Whitney Mfg. Co., Hartford 8 

Webster Chemical Company, St. Paul i Wilcox, Crittenden & Co., Middletown, Conn. . 3 

Weed & Kennedy, New York i Wild, Henry, Greenwich, Conn 2 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets.' 

Wilke, Bruno, Chicago 2 

Wilkes-Barre, (Pa.) Chamber of Commerce i 

Willard Storage Battery Co., Cleveland . 16 

Willey Company, Philadelphia i 

Williams Apparatus Co., Water town, N.Y i 

Williams, Brown & Earle, Philadelphia 2 

Williams College, Williamstown, Mass 6 

Library i 

Williams, S. M., Chicago 3 

Williams, Seward W., Chicago 2 

Williamson, R., & Co., Chicago i 

Williamson Submarine Corporation, Norfolk ... i 

Williston Seminary, Easthampton, Mass 7 

Willys-Overland Co., Toledo i 

Wilmington (N. C.) Chamber of Commerce 2 

Wilmington (Del.) Institute Free Library i 

Wilson, Andrew, Washington 2 

Wilson, H. W., & Co., White Plains, N.Y i 

Wilson, Jas. G., Corporation, Chicago 3 

Winch, Allen, Chicago i 

Winchester Repeating Arms Co., New Haven ... 2 

Windsor (Conn.) Public Library i 

Wing, L. J., Manufacturing Co., New York 4 

Winnebago County Schools Superintendent, 

Rockford, 111 i 

Winona Assembly, Winona Lake, Ind ........ i 

Winona Association of Commerce,Winona,M inn 2 

Winona Federated College, Winona Lake, Ind . . i 

Winter Brothers Company, Wrentham, Mass . . i 

Winter, Son & Company, New York 4 

Winthrop College, Rock Hill, S.C 7 

Winton Motor Car Co., Cleveland 2 

Wisconsin, Agricultural Experiment Station. ... 35 

Board of Charities and Correction i 

Commissioner of Banking 6 

Conservation Commission i 

Dept. of Agriculture 1 1 

Dept. of Public Instruction 3 

Efficiency Bureau 3 

Free Library Commission 5 

Geological and Natural History Survey .... 2 

Highway Commission 2 

Industrial Commission 40 

Insurance Commissioner 2 

Library Commission 2 

Railroad Commission 195 

Secretary of State i 

State Banking Dept 2 

State Board of Health and Vital Statistics. . i 

State Board of Industrial Education 2 

State Board of Public Affairs i 

State Fire Marshal 4 

Supt. of Public Property 13 

Tax Commission 4 

Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and 

Letters, Madison i 

Wisconsin Anti- Tuberculosis Association, Madi- 
son i 

Wisconsjn Archaeological Society, Milwaukee. . . i 

Wisconsin Buttermakers' Association, Madison. 2 
Wisconsin Clay Manufacturers Association, 

Madison i 

Wisconsin Hospital for Criminal Insane, 

Waupun 4 

Wjsconsin Medical Journal, Milwaukee i 

Wisconsin Motor Mfg. Co., Milwaukee 14 

Wisconsin Peace Society, Madison i 

Wisconsin State Historical Society, Madison.. . 9 

Wisconsin State Horticultural Society, Madison i 



Volumes or 

Pamphlets. 

Wisconsin State Normal School, Milwaukee. . . 5 

Wolverine Motor Works, Bridgeport, Conn 4 

Woman's City Club, Chicago 3 

Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania, 

Philadelphia i 

Women's Canadian Historical Society, Ottawa . . 3 
Women's Foreign Missionary Societies of the 

Presbyterian Church, New York i 

Women's Municipal League of Boston 27 

Women's Trade Union League, London i 

Wood Turrett Machinery Company, Brazil, Ind i 

Woods, S. A., Machine Co., Chicago i 

Woods, T. B., Sons, Company, Chambersburg, 

Pa i 

Woolley, Helen Thompson, Cincinnati 3 

Worcester, (Mass.) Board of Park Commis- 
sioners i 

Free Public Library i 

Worcester (Mass.) City Hospital i 

Worcester (Mass.) County Law Library n 

Workmen's Compensation Publicity Bureau, 

New York 8 

Workmen's Compensation Service Bureau, 

New York i 

World Peace Foundation, Boston n 

Worthington Pump & Machinery Co., New 

York i 

Wright, Austin W., Pontiac, Mich 2 

Wright-Callender- Andrews Co., Los Angeles. . . i 

Wright, Kay & Co., Detroit 3 

Wright Manufacturing Company, Detroit 2 

Wright Wire Company, Worcester, Mass 3 

Writers' Publishing Co., New York i 

Wyer, Samuel S., Columbus, O i 

Wyman's School of the Woods, Munising, Mich, a 

Wyoming, Agricultural Experiment Station. . . 7 

Dept. of Public Instruction 2 

Secretary of State i 

State Board of Health 3 

State Board of Horticulture i 

State Chemist 3 

State Commissioners of Taxation 1 7 

Yale and Towne Manufacturing Co., New York i 

Yale Elizabethan Club, New Haven i 

Yale Peruvian Expedition, New Haven 4 

Yale University, New Haven 3 

Forest School i 

Press 2 

Yarnell & Waring Co., Philadelphia 4 

Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., Chicago i 

Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., Rochester, N.Y... 2 

Yerkes Observatory, Williams Bay, Wis 3 

York Mfg. Co., York, Pa 2 

York (Eng.) Public Library i 

York Safe and Lock Co., York, Pa i 

Young Men's Christian Association College, 

Chicago i 

Young Women's Christian Association, Chicago 2 
Young Women's Christian Association, New 

York i 

Zafra, Carlos de, New York 2 

Zeehan (Tasmania) School of Mines and 

Metallurgy i 

Zetek, James, Ancon, Canal Zone i 

Zinc Company, Chicago 5 

Zundrf, R. W.. New York 2 

Zurich, Stadtbibliothek 2 



SUMMARY OF STATISTICS 



THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 

A FREE PUBLIC REFERENCE LIBRARY OF 
SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL LITERATURE 

22d Annual report for year ended December 31, 1916 

Central library with three reading rooms 

Number of days open during year 313 

Hours open each week for reading - 78 

Total number of staff 56 
Total valuation of library property - - $5,453,868 

Number of volumes at beginning of year - 353,394 

Number of volumes added by purchase - 10,189 
Number of volumes added by gift and exchange - - 5,437 

Number of volumes lost or withdrawn - 512 

Total number at end of year - 368,508 

Number of pamphlets at beginning of year 122,824 

Number of pamphlets added - 10,880 

Total number of pamphlets at end of year 133,704 

Other additions (maps) i43i 

Total maps - 12,285 

Recorded use (call slips filled) 184,800 
Number of periodicals currently received, 

3,914 copies of 3,882 titles. 

Number of other serials 12,888 
Number of people using library for reading and study - 158,834 

RECEIPTS FROM PAYMENTS FOR MAINTENANCE 

Endowment funds, net $233,291 5. k j. " 

Other sources - - 1,353 n!l 1" " " 

Other serials 

Total receipts - - $234,644 Binding - 

Salaries, library service 
Salaries, janitor service 
Taxes - 

Insurance - - - 
Rent and Heat - 
Light- - - - - 
Other maintenance 

Total maintenance $177,412 
EXTRAORDINARY PAYMENTS 
Construction - - - $18,000 
Grand total - - $195,412 
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TWENTY-THIRD ANNUAL REPORT 



FOR THE YEAR 



1917 




CHICAGO 

PRINTED BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS 

1918 



OFFICERS, 1918 



President 
MARVIN HUGHITT 

First Vice-President Second Vice-President 

THOMAS D. JONES ROBERT FORSYTH 

Secretary 

WALTER B. SMITH 

Treasurer Librarian 

WILLIAM J. LOUDERBACK CLEMENT W. ANDREWS 



BOARD OF DIRECTORS 



ROBERT T. LINCOLN ROBERT FORSYTH 

FRANK S. JOHNSON CHAUNCEY KEEP 

MARVIN HUGHITT FREDERICK H. RAWSON 

THOMAS D. JONES ALBERT A. SPRAGUE II 

JOHN J. MITCHELL WALTER B. SMITH 

LEONARD A. BUSBY CHAUNCEY B. BORLAND 

WILLIAM HALE THOMPSON, Mayor of Chicago, ex-officio 
EUGENE R. PIKE, Comptroller of Chicago, ex-officio 



STANDING COMMITTEES 



Finance 

JOHN J. MITCHELL 
CHAUNCEY KEEP MARVIN HUGHITT 

A dmimstration 

LEONARD A. BUSBY 

FREDERICK H. RAWSON ALBERT A. SPRAGUE II 

Buildings and Grounds 

ROBERT FORSYTH 

CHAUNCEY KEEP THOMAS D. JONES 

CHAUNCEY B. BORLAND, associate member 

Books 

FRANK S. JOHNSON 
THOMAS D. JONES ROBERT FORSYTH 



DIRECTORS, 1894-1918 



NORMAN WILLIAMS 
HUNTINGTON W. JACKSON 
MARSHALL FIELD 
E. W. BLATCHFORD 
T. B. BLACKSTONE 
ROBERT T. LINCOLN - 
HENRY W. BISHOP 
EDWARD G. MASON 
ALBERT KEEP 
EDSON KEITH 
SIMON J. MCPHERSON 
JOHN M. CLARK - 
GEORGE A. ARMOUR 
FRANK S.JOHNSON 
PETER STENGER GROSSCUP 
ARTHUR J. CATON 
MARVIN HUGHITT - 
THOMAS D. JONES 
JOHN J. MITCHELL - 
LEONARD A. BUSBY 
ROBERT FORSYTH 
CHAUNCEY KEEP 
FREDERICK H. RAWSON 
ALBERT A. SPRAGUE II 
WALTER B. SMITH - 
CHAUNCEY B. BORLAND" - 

*Deceased 



1894 1899 
1894 1901* 
1894 1906* 
1894 1914* 
1894 1899! 
1894 
18941913* 

1894 i8 9 5f 

18941907* 
18941896* 
18941899! 
1894 1916! 
18941899! 
1896- 
1897 1916! 
1900 1904* 
1900 
1900 

1900 

1901 
1905 
1906 
1908 
1914 
1914 
1916 
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OFFICERS, 1895-1918 



Presidents 

NORMAN WILLIAMS 1895 1899 

HUNTINGTON W. JACKSON ... 1900 1901 

PETER STENGER GROSSCUP - 1901 1913 

MARVIN HUGHITT 1914 

First Vice- Presidents 

EDWARD G. MASON 1895 

HUNTINGTON W. JACKSON ... - 1896 1900 

PETER STENGER GROSSCUP ... 19001901 

HENRY W. BISHOP 19011910 

THOMAS D. JONES 1911 

Second Vice-Presidents 

MARSHALL FIELD - 1895 1899 

PETER STENGER GROSSCUP ... 1899 1900 

HENRY W. BISHOP 1900 1901 

THOMAS D. JONES 19011911 

ROBERT FORSYTH - 1911 

Secretaries 

GEORGE A. ARMOUR .... 1895 1900 

ARTHUR J. CATON 1900 1904 

LEONARD A. BUSBY 19051915 

WALTER B. SMITH ----- 1915 

Treasurer 

WILLIAM J. LOUDERBACK .... 1895 

Librarian 



CLEMENT W. ANDREWS 



1895 



LIBRARY STAFF 

JANUARY, 1918 



Librarian - 

Assistant Librarian 

Cataloguer - 

Reference Librarian 

Medical Reference Librarian - 

Classifier 

Assistant Reference Librarian - 
Assistant Reference Librarian 
Assistant Cataloguer - 
Assistant Cataloguer 
Supt. of Delivery - 
Treasurer's Assistant - 



CLEMENT W. ANDREWS 
EDWARD D. TWEEDELL 
AKSEL G. S. JOSEPHSON 
- ROBERT J. USHER 
J. CHRISTIAN BAY 

- GRACE KELLEY 

H. EDWARD ROELKE 
FREDERICK E. BRASCH 

- MARY E. HAWLEY 
GERTRUDE FORSTALL 

- WILLIAM TEAL 
THOMAS R. ORR ' 



Senior Assistants 



EDITHA C. PHELPS 
SARAH S. DICKINSON 
CHARLOTTE H. FOYE- 
ELIZABETH MONTROSS 
JENNIE A. HULCE 
WILLIAM A. BRENNAN 
GENEVIEVE DARLINGTON 
MARGARET FURNESS 

CORNELIA C. WHITE 
MARY L. REIDER 
ELIZABETH E. WILSON 
CLARINDA S. TREPP 
JOHN A. KRAUTH 
D. J. PORTO 

MAYME L. COLE 
NOAH Fox* 
ANTHONY GABLER 
GEORGIA M. WESTON 
WALTER THIELE 
JOHN KOLENBURG 

BESSIE HILLER 
JOSEPH NELSON 



Junior Assistants 



Attendants 



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ALPHA L. OWENS 
ELSA NEI CLICK 
MABEL HAYWARD 
MABEL EAMAN 
ETHEL M. WIGHT 
HARRIET E. PENFIELD 
MARY B. HIBBARD 
HELEN D. BROWN 

CLARA L. Ross 
ELLA M. SALMONSEN 
ALPHONSE COMYN 
MARGARET TERWILLIGER 
RUBY B. LANE 
BENJAMIN JAFFE 

JOHN PRATT 
PAUL GROVE 
JAMES THOMPSON 

GUNNAR MlKKELSEN 

SIDNEY SCHENKE 
JOHN HOPPESCH 

JAMES SPIERS 
ROY ANDERSEN 



AUGUST EVERAERT 

Janitor 
WILLIAM J. JONES 

Assistant Janitors 



AUGUST CARLSON 

* Absent on military service. 



NICHOLAS MEYER 



REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT 

To THE GOVERNOR OF ILLINOIS: 

In accordance with the provisions of an act entitled "An Act 
to encourage and promote the establishment of free public libraries 
in cities, villages and towns of this state," approved June 17, 1891, 
under which this corporation is organized, the Directors of The 
John Crerar Library submit their twenty-third annual report for 
the year 1917. 

The vacancy caused by the resignation of Peter Stenger 
Grosscup has not been filled, so that the Board is now composed 
of the following persons: Robert T. Lincoln, Frank S. Johnson, 
Marvin Hughitt, Thomas D. Jones, John J. Mitchell, Leonard A. 
Busby, Robert Forsyth, Chauncey Keep, Frederick H. Rawson, 
Albert A. Sprague II, Walter B. Smith, and Chauncey B. Borland, 
together with William Hale Thompson, Mayor of Chicago, and 
Eugene R. Pike, Comptroller of Chicago, ex-omcio members. 

The officers of the Library are as follows: President, Marvin 
Hughitt; First Vice-President, Thomas D. Jones; Second Vice- 
President, Robert Forsyth; Secretary, Walter B. Smith; Treasurer, 
William J. Louderback; Librarian, Clement W. Andrews. 

At its meeting on April i9th the Board instructed the Librarian 
to offer the services of the Library to the National and State 
governments and to make it as useful as possible to them and to 
the country in all matters within its field of work. Some details 
of the special activities undertaken in consequence of this action 
are given in the report of the Librarian. 

The effects of the war on the development and use of the 
Library have been still more noticeable. The attendance has 
decreased considerably and the use somewhat. Nevertheless the 
recorded attendance was 132,344 and the total use of books, 
pamphlets and periodicals more than 560,000. The collections 
have been increased by 16,095 volumes and about 12,150 pamphlets 
and now contain 384,603 volumes, 12,455 maps and plates, and 
some 146,300 pamphlets. The Library has on its records 4,000 titles 
of current periodicals and 13,270 other serials, but none of the 



8 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

German, Russian and Scandinavian, and few of the French and 
Italian are received. 

The Library has received from the Chicago Academy of Sciences 
as a gift its large and valuable collection of 30,000 pieces. This and 
an unusual number of other considerable gifts make the number of 
such acquisitions by far the largest in the history of the Library and 
form a testimonial, most gratifying to the Board, of the apprecia- 
tion of the community which it serves. 

For all details in regard to the administration of the Library 
reference is made to the appended report of the Librarian. 

The report of the Treasurer, also appended, presents a statement 
of the income and expenditure for the year 1917, together with a 
statement of the assets and investments, as required by law. 

Respectfully submitted, 

MARVIN HUGHITT, 

President. 
CHICAGO, January 17, 1918. 



REPORT OF THE TREASURER 



STATEMENT OF FINANCES FOR YEAR 1917 



CASH 



Cash on hand January i, 1917: 
In bank - 
Librarian, petty cash - 



$ 42,483.37 

244.19 $ 42,727.56 



RECEIPTS 

Collections account income - 

Huntington W. Jackson Fund, income 

Henry Gradle Memorial Fund, income 

Bills Collectable - 

Deposits Account 

Accounts Receivable 

Investments: 

Bonds 

Farm Mortgage Loans 



$205,751-02 

40.00 

150.00 

i,355-22 

273-85 

- 7,023.66 

- 2O,OOO.OO 

46,300.00 280,893.75 

$323,621.31 



DISBURSEMENTS 

Audited Vouchers 

Deposits Account 

Liberty Bonds for Employees - 

Investments: 

Farm Mortgage Loans 

Accrued Interest 

Stock 



$188,392.74 

84-35 
825.00 

96,400.00 

3oo-53 
18,000.00 $304,002.62 



Cash on hand December 31, 1917: 
In bank - 
Imprest petty cash fund 



$ 19,418.69 

200.00 $ 19,618.69 



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THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 
OPERATION 



General : 

Bonds - 

Stocks 

Rentals 

Farm Mortgage Loans 

Mortgage Loans - 

Sundries - 

Huntington W. Jackson Fund 
Henry Cradle Memorial Fund 



Administration: 
Rent, Light 
Salaries, Wages 
Supplies 
Less Sales 



INCOME 

$106,027.69 
43,508.15 
51,426.36 
15,921.91 
16,625.00 
1,002.73 



EXPENSE 



- $ 3,608.03 
- 249.89 



Printing 
Less Sales 



6,173-32 
- 496.65 



Transportation, Postage - 
Insurance on Books, 

Furniture, etc. 
Sundries 

Books: 

Books ... 
Less Sales - 

Periodicals 
Binding 
Lettering, Repairs 

Buildings and Grounds: 
Repairs 
Depreciation 
Insurance on Buildings 
Taxes, 1917 (estimated) 
Sundry Expenses - 
Surplus for year 1917 



$ 42,470.33 
70,203.22 

3,358.14 

5,676.67 
2,539-29 

2,928.09 
3,241-95 



$20,047-20 

437-3 * $ 19,609.89 

5,003.21 

8,070.59 
i,75'34 



$234,511.84 

40.00 

150.00 



$234,701.84 



$130,417.69 



$ 34,389-03 



832-39 
3,oi3.79 
2,039.56 

2,557-29 $ 24,140.41 $188,947.13 
$ 45,754.71 



REPORT OF THE TREASURER 



ii 



ASSETS AND LIABILITIES 



ASSETS 

Bonds - $2,392,902.22 

Stocks - 600,373.05 

Real Estate 1,080,000.00 

Mortgage Loans 475.ooo.oo 

Farm Mortgage Loans - - - 328,150.00 

Construction (preliminary work) - 18,000.00 

Furniture and Fixtures 27,124.11 

Book Investment 536,038.98 

Accounts Receivable - - 24,808.66 

Bills Collectable 955-95 

Unexpired Insurance - - - - - - 3,95-9 

Cash - 19,618.69 

Total _.,--- $5,506,876.75 

LIABILITIES 

Endowment Fund - - - $3,500,000.00 

Building Fund - - ... - 1,260,543-38 

Book Fund - 536,038.98 

Security Reserve Fund - - 168,819.91 

Huntington W. Jackson Fund - 1,000.00 

Henry Cradle Memorial Fund 3,000.00 

Deposits Account - - 223.62 

Book Purchase Reserve 22,341.11 

Reserve for Taxes - - - 14,909.75 

Total " $5,506,876.75 



12 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

In accordance with the instructions of the Board of Directors, the 
Building Fund has been increased by the amount of the surplus for 
the year, $45,754.71, less $3,826.90 carried to the Book Purchase 
Reserve, being the unexpended balances of the appropriations for 
books and periodicals, making a total to the credit of the Building 
Fund of $1,260,543.38. 

The Book Fund has been increased by the amount of the invest- 
ment during the year, less depreciation, and now stands at $536,038.98. 

The income of the Huntington W. Jackson Fund has been ex- 
pended for books and that of the Henry Cradle Memorial Fund for 
periodicals. 

Insurance is in force covering the property of the Library in 
amounts as follows: 

Books -------- $440,000.00 

Furniture, Fixtures, etc. - 24,000.00 

Portraits ------- 6,000.00 

Type and Cases ------ 5,000.00 

Buildings ------- 195,000.00 

Boilers -------- 20,000.00 

Plate Glass (by premium only) - - - 

General Liability (including elevators; by 

premium only) - - - 



$690,000 . oo 

WM. J. LOUDERBACK, 

Treasurer. 
CHICAGO, January 17, 1918. 



To THE BOARD or DIRECTORS OF THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY: 

Dear Sirs: We have audited the books and accounts of THE 
JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY, for the year ending December 31, 1917; 
we have examined and compared the book values with the market quo- 
tations of all securities (other than farm mortgages) which we found to 
have an aggregate market value less than the book value; and have 
verified the cash on hand and in banks. 

We accordingly certify that, in our opinion, the attached state- 
ments truly set forth the cash receipts and disbursements, the op- 
erating income for the year, and the assets and liabilities at its close. 

Very truly yours, 

THE AUDIT COMPANY 

OF NEW YORK 

E. C. Goodman, 
Chicago, March 7, 1918 Western Manager 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 

* 

To THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY: 

Gentlemen: The entrance of the United States into the world 
war has not only intensified the effects of the factors already noted 
which have disturbed the routine of the Library, but necessarily 
has produced many additional complications, needs, and duties. 
That the vote of the Board at its meeting in April, offering the 
services of the Library to the National and State governments, was 
no perfunctory action is well shown by the services its members 
have rendered individually in active service in the National Army, 
at Washington, in the Liberty Loan work, the Red Cross work, 
and in the campaign for the Soldiers' Book Fund. 
( I hope that the services of the staff may be considered as 
equally patriotic in proportion to their abilities and opportu- 
nities. Very few of them are of the sex or age which would enable 
them to serve in the National Army and none have been drawn 
as yet; but one of the attendants is serving as a volunteer in the 
medical service; one of the assistant reference librarians is in 
charge of the camp library at the Great Lakes Training Station; 
several of the women helped in the arrangement of the draft 
registration records and in the registration of women; many have 
volunteered for service at the Food Conservation Exhibit; the 
President and the Librarian have served on the War Finance Com- 
mittee of the American Library Association; and the staff has 
responded, almost without exception, to the appeals for subscrip- 
tion to the Liberty bonds, the Red Cross work and the Soldiers' , 
Book Fund. 

j~ As an institution the Library has done more than a little. It 
has purchased regularly and promptly the technical books needed 
to meet the demands of the student officers and of others interested 
in the necessities of the country. Among these it has laid great 
stress on military medicine and surgery and has prepared and 
published a select list of these books, which it has distributed to 
the thirty-five camp libraries; and is prepared to duplicate such of 
them as are needed for loans to these libraries. It has furnished to 

13 



14 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

U. S. officials and others bibliographies on subjects connected with 
the war and has made many loans of books of this character. It 
has undertaken to furnish a librarian for the camp library at the 
Great Lakes Training Station and has appropriated $1,000 for the 
purpose. It has enabled several members of the staff to subscribe 
to Liberty bonds on the installment plan. 

Rooms. Because of the stationary number of the staff and the 
decrease in readers, the only additional space required was for the 
storage of books. This was secured by renting 730 sq. ft. on the 
seventh floor, adjacent to the space already rented. As the light 
in this room was unusually good, part of it was used for staff work 
and a part of the space previously used by the staff on the fifth 
floor was equipped with stack. In all some 700 shelves of the 
regulation size have been provided. The Borden cantilever stack 
was installed as a test of this new and promising method of con- 
struction. Its rigidity and economy of space are evident but the 
convenience of handling the shelves is still to be determined, and 
the economy of cost could not be ascertained under the present 
conditions of the steel trade. 

As soon as the new space was available it was used for the recep- 
tion and handling of the gift of the Chicago Academy of Sciences, 
which could hardly have been undertaken otherwise. As soon as 
this work is completed the shelves will be used to provide for the 
accessions of the year, but they will not much more than suffice for 
these and what shall be done for the latter part of 1919 and there- 
after will have to be decided before long. 

In this connection it may be well to point'out, for the considera- 
tion of the Board, that the present quarters of the Library are far 
from ideal either in extent or arrangement. Under present condi- 
tions the main Reading Room is quite satisfactory, but in the Senn 
Room the number of seats is insufficient and the space allotted to 
each reader still more so, and in the Periodical Room these condi- 
tions are even worse. Moreover, the pressure on the Reading 
Room and on the Periodical Room will surely increase as soon as 
the war ends. 

The provision for most members of the staff is inadequate to 
secure the most efficient work and an even greater disadvantage 
is their dispersion in a dozen places on three floors. This dispersion 
is necessary because of the alterations in the building itself and in 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 15 

those surrounding it, which have made it impossible to secure 
sufficient adjacent space with good working light without very 
extensive and expensive alterations. 

The books, also, are now scattered over three floors and cannot 
be brought together for the same reasons. 

Still another place where the present arrangements are unsatis- 
factory is the Public Catalogue Room. The growth of this necessary 
tool could be provided for only by the addition of trays in three 
rows on top of the present cases, although these upper rows are 
too high for convenient use. 

Routine. Hitherto biographical works have been entered in 
all three sections of the public catalogues. Because of the increas- 
ing pressure on the space this practice has been revised and these 
works will now be entered under the name of the biographee in the 
author catalogue and in the appropriate places in the classed 
catalogue, with reference to all these places from the subject index. 

Special Collections. From the income of its special fund 
seven titles have been added to the Huntington W. Jackson Col- 
lection on Constitutional Law, which now contains 943 titles, of 
which 112 have been purchased from the fund. 

Much work has been done on the Senn Collection on the Med- 
ical Sciences. Many volumes of the earlier works on surgery have 
been transferred to it and yet the shelves of books remaining to 
be treated have been reduced from 129 to 100. The shelves of 
pamphlets are already classified and will require comparatively 
little attention. 

The income from the fund for the Cradle Collection on the 
Eye and Ear has been spent for periodicals and 37 volumes have 
been added to the 323 already having the bookplate. There are 
now 792 titles of books and some 3,600 pamphlets in the collection. 

The Chanute Collection on Aviation contains 642 books, some 
600 pamphlets, and 2,000 clippings. 

The Cremation Association of America has continued its support 
of the Collection on Cremation, which now contains 155 titles of 
books arid 238 pamphlets. 

There have been added to the Collection of Trade Catalogues 
551 in continuation of previous gifts and in response to 106 re- 
quests. The total number in the collection is now 4,611 pieces 
from 2,140 firms. 



16 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

Progress has been made on the catalogue of the Orientalia, 
which may be ready for the printer by 1920. 

By the terms of the gift of the library of the Chicago Academy 
of Sciences another special collection has been formed. It was 
agreed that this collection should consist, first, of all material within 
the scope of the Library not already on its shelves, and second, 
of all duplicate material obtained by purchase. The material of 
the second class is not to be actually replaced, but the Library's 
copies are to receive the Academy's gift plate and the Academy's 
copies are to be available for sale or exchange. In accordance with 
the settled policy of the Board the volumes of the collection are to 
be distributed on the shelves and their entries in the catalogue as 
determined by the plans of the Library. 

The collection was received as soon as the new space was 
available, and work on it has been hi progress ever since. At 
the present time 1,171 bound volumes, 1,020 unbound volumes, 
3,047 pamphlets, 1,154 numbers of periodicals, 69 college cata- 
logues, and 13 maps have been added to the Library and 46 bound 
volumes, 21 unbound volumes and 655 pamphlets remain to be 
treated. All of the latter are supposed not to be duplicates. Of 
duplicates there were 4,538 bound volumes, 5,019 unbound vol- 
umes, 903 pamphlets, 486 catalogues, 10,948 numbers and 58 
maps. Of material outside the scope of the collection there were 
156 bound volumes, 53 unbound volumes and 3 pamphlets. 

The collection consisted of 13,861 volumes, 5,007 pamphlets, 
12,102 numbers and 71 maps, or over 30,000 pieces. Of these 
6,461 are of the first class but the number of the second class 
has not been determined as yet, so that the exact size of the col- 
lection on the Library's records cannot be stated now. 

The additions of 1917 have not been included as they have 
purposely been left at the Academy in order to ascertain the more 
readily their extent and value. By the terms of the agreement the 
Library will pay to the Academy each year one half the value to 
the Library of these additions, these payments to be used by the 
Academy as a publishing fund. Whatever the amount it is evident 
that both institutions will benefit by the arrangement. While the 
disposal of the duplicates has only been begun it is quite possible 
that if the Board chooses to capitalize the amount received for them 
the fund will provide a good proportion of the annual payment. 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 17 

From the figures above given it will appear that the collection 
is almost entirely within the scope of the Library and must have 
strengthened it appreciably, but this general inference would fail 
to indicate the notable additions on American geology, rounding 
out very satisfactorily the Department of Natural Sciences, and 
the equally notable additions to the collection of society transac- 
tions. 

Attendance. The total number of visitors recorded during 
the year was 132,344 and the daily average was 423, a decrease of 
18 per cent from the figures of 1916, which were 158,834 and 509 
respectively, and a decrease of 23 per cent from the maximum in 

1915. The average evening attendance, 99, was 8 less than in 

1916. The average attendance on the five general holidays, 183, 
exactly the same as in 1916, was 60 less than in 1915, but more than 
for any other year. The smallest attendance for the year was 109, 
on December 25th, and the largest was 845, on February zyth. 
The figures for 1916 were 118 and 903 respectively. The average 
attendance in the Senn Room for the second week of December 
was 20 per cent less than in 1916, although the evening attendance 
was slightly greater. 

Use. The decrease in admissions to the stack is due wholly 
to the cessation of some special investigations in the medical 
sciences and is only a return to a more normal condition. The 
number is greater than for any year except 1916 and almost cer- 
tainly indicates a larger number of workers than ever. Of the 
4,258 admissions 3,382 were by registration and 876 on presenta- 
tion of 24 passes. Four additional passes have been granted and 
one cancelled, making 103 nominally in force. 

The decrease hi calls for books from the stacks from 184,800 
in 1916 to 177,978 in 1917 is in nothing like the same proportion 
as the decrease in attendance. Attention has been called before 
to this phenomenon, and an examination of the comparative figures 
in the first table of library statistics shows that it has been a fairly 
steady change from the beginning. In 1897, 80 readers a day made 
30 calls, or 0.38 per reader; in 1907, 351 readers made 334 calls, or 
0.95 per reader; in 1917, 423 readers made 569 calls, or 1.34 per 
reader. Nevertheless it is evident that if the war continues long 
enough the attendance will reach the minimum of one reader a 
day before he is able to call for all the books. It should be remem- 



1 8 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

bered that these figures are the number of successful calls and take 
no account of the number of volumes which may be given out on 
any one call, of those read in the stacks, of those taken from the 
shelves in the reading rooms, nor of the use of the current period- 
icals. Employing the same factor as last year, the total use may be 
estimated at over 560,000 books, pamphlets, and periodicals. 

A detailed classification of the call slips for books and of admis- 
sions to the stack is given in the second table of library statistics. 
A comparison of the totals and percentages for each department 
with the corresponding figures for 1916 follows: 



Calls f( 
1916 
Percent- 
Total age 

Unclassified . . . . i.Rno 


>r Books 
igi 
I 
Total 

1,868 
26,138 
31,676 
19,680 
12,311 
31,527 
54,778 


Admissions to the Stack 
i 1916 1917 
ercent- Percent- Percent- 
age Total age Total age 


General Works. . . 
Social Sciences . . . 
Physical Sciences. 
Natural Sciences . 
Medical Sciences . 
Applied Sciences.. 


27,556 
33,824 
18,566 
12,611 
32,438 
57,915 


15 
18 

10 

7 
18 
32 


IS 

18 
ii 

7 
18 

3i 


140 
407 
677 
364 
1,654 
i,758 


3 
8 
14 
7 
33 
35 


126 

435 
684 
263 
956 
i,794 


3 
10 
16 
6 

23 
42 



The comparison shows that one-half the decrease is in the 
Applied Sciences. This balances the large decreases of the previous 
year in the Social Sciences and General Works, so that the decrease 
from the maximum of 1915 is fairly proportionate for all the depart- 
ments except Natural Sciences and Physical Sciences. The fact 
that the latter shows a positive increase is easily explained by the 
greater attention given to chemistry, but it is not so easy to see 
why the former should have held its own. A comparison of the 
figures for the individual subjects shows similar anomalies. Thus 
it is certain that present conditions are responsible for the increases 
in calls for agriculture and administration, as the latter subject 
includes the science and art of war, but it is almost as certain that 
they have had nothing to do with the three hundred per cent 
increase in the calls for paleontology. None of the decreases are 
noteworthy except that of one-third in photography. 

Again the list of the six leading subjects has been altered. 
For 1917 they were medicine, engineering, chemical technology, 
chemistry, trade and transportation, physics. Chemistry has 
entered the list for the first time, replacing political economy. 

The recorded calls for assistance by telephone were 1,070 and 
the requests for information by letter were 131. The figures for 
1916 were 1,020 and 237 respectively. 



19 

The work with the cameragraph continues to increase. The 
orders for 1917 were 251, requiring 3,431 sheets, for which charges 
amounting to $377.30 were made. For 1916 the figures were 225 
orders, 2,885 sheets, $339.75 charges. 

The service by loans for use outside the Library has broadened 
and increased slightly. There were granted 534 requests for 663 
volumes from 104 libraries and 1,106 requests from 315 individuals. 
For 1916 the figures were 579 loans of 743 volumes to 87 libraries 
and 878 loans to 292 individuals. Six requests from libraries were 
refused and in seventeen cases the books loaned were asked for 
while out. Several loans had to be postponed because of the new 
regulation prohibiting mail or express service between December 
fifteenth and January fifteenth. The loans obtained by the Library 
for its readers were 33 of 55 volumes from four libraries. One 
request was refused. 

The time required to fill calls has been determined in the same 
way as for the previous year. The average time was 4.53 minutes, 
as against 3.84 in 1916. 

The record of the causes of failures to supply books called for 
which should have been supplied, is as follows: at bindery, 480; 
otherwise unavailable temporarily, mostly burned or stolen and 
not yet replaced, 29; in use by another reader, 705; withdrawn from 
general circulation, 14; not found on shelves, 479; errors of library 
assistants or records, 257; total, 1,964. The total is i.io per cent 
of all the call slips presented. , Excluding the first four causes as 
unavoidable, the avoidable failures were 0.43 per cent. For 1916 
they were 0.16. 

In explanation of the unfavorable comparison of the time 
required to fill calls and of the avoidable failures to supply books 
in 1917 with those of 1916 it should be stated, first, that the latter 
were the best of recent years and that a comparison with the average 
of the three preceding years would be much less unfavorable and, 
secondly, that the shelves are now much more crowded and many 
more books not in their proper places. Moreover the conditions 
of employment have changed so that it is almost impossible to 
obtain boys and young men for steady service. No fewer than 
twelve changes were made in the positions having to do with this 
work, most of them in the last six months. The influence of this 
factor is clearly shown by the fact that the time required to fill 



20 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

calls in the first half of 1917 was 4.19 minutes and in the second 
half 4.92. It is evident that an impairment of the service was in- 
evitable and unfortunately a further impairment seems most 
probable. 

Publications. In July the Library issued its Twenty-second 
Annual Report, a pamphlet of 61 pages. An edition of 6,500 copies 
was printed and nearly all distributed. 

In March the Library issued a Supplement to the List of Books 
on the History of Science, This is a work of 139 pages and contains 
some 800 titles of acquisitions made since the appearance of the 
original list in 1911 and of works found in the recently catalogued 
portion of the Gerritsen purchase. These two lists and the List 
of Books on the History of Industry, issued in 1915, bring together a 
large number of titles which are necessarily scattered in the classed 
catalogue. Although they contain only the titles to be found in a 
single library they are almost the only, and are believed to be 
the most complete, bibliography in print on these subjects, and 
their value as such has received favorable mention from several 
writers. 

In November the Library issued a Selected List of Books on 
Military Medicine and Surgery. This is a pamphlet of 58 pages, in 
a smaller format than that of the previous lists, and contains some 
400 titles. It was issued primarily for use in the camps and the 
Library will undertake to loan the books as far as possible for use 
at the military hospitals. 

A list of books, pamphlets, and magazine articles on Cremation, 
which will catalogue the special collection of the Cremation 
Association of America, and a reissue, enlarged, of the table 
of contents of the collection of French documents of the i5th 
to the i8th centuries will be the next publications. Besides these 
and the supplements to and new editions of the lists already 
published, the Board has authorized the publication of a list 
of the biographies of scientists. Material for these lists is being 
gathered. 

The numbers of the various publications remaining in stock 
are given in the following table, which shows their distribution 
during the year. 






REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 21 

DISTRIBUTION 

On hand Exchange On hand 

TITLE Date Edition Jan. 31 or Gift Sale Dec. 31 

Current Periodicals 1902 1,000 86 5 81 

Bibliographies of Special 

Subjects 1902 966 8 ... 2 6 

Bibliography of Union Lists 1906 317 106 5 2 99 

Books Exhibited 1907 2,000 884 62 4 818 

Books in Reading Room 1909 956 91 6 85 

Current Medical Periodicals 1910 ,000 61 ... . . 61 

History of Science 1911 ,000 199 18 15 166 

Current Medical Periodicals 1913 ,038 213 9 n 193 

Handbook 1913 ,038 2 i i 

History of Industry 1915 950 213 22 12 179 

Cataloguing Rules 1916 ,229 546 50 n 485 

By-Laws 1916 ,046 ... 713 . . 333 

Suppl. to History of Science 1917 ,194 ... 809 13 372 
Books on Military Medicine 

and Surgery 1917 1,212 ... 926 n 275 

Printed Cards. The distribution of one copy of each catalogue 
card to the Armour Institute of Technology, Chicago Public 
Library, Field Museum of Natural History, Library of Congress, 
Northwestern University, University of Chicago, and the Uni- 
versity of Illinois, has been continued; also the sending of one 
copy of each card printed by the Library to Columbia University, 
Harvard University, New York State Library, Princeton Uni- 
versity, Royal Library at The Hague, St. Louis Public Library, 
University of California, University of Iowa, University of Mich- 
igan, and Yale University. Besides other special orders of limited 
scope completely filled seven new standing special orders have 
been received; one was from the U. S. War Department, which has 
been filled without charge. The distribution amounted to 188,519 
c ards, of which 73,298 were sent to the depository libraries, 2,588 
sent as gifts, and 104,633 sold or sent in exchange. 

The present state of the Union Catalogue is shown in the 
following table: 

Receipts in 1517 Total 

Library of Congress 41,252 719,024 

Royal Library, Berlin 21,556 94,790 

Royal Library, The Hague 4,704 29,454 

Harvard University 4,i6o 34,441 

University of Illinois 5,683 34,47 

University of Chicago 6,789 9,9" 

University of California 746 

Total 84,144 922,413 

Selection and Ordering. The selection of titles of new books 
is very nearly up to date except for German publications. The 
number of orders given was considerably larger than in 1916, but 
is still far from meeting the requirements of the Library. 



22 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

During the year 9,692 orders were given. Of these 860 failed 
or were cancelled, leaving 8,832 valid orders, covering 12,785 
volumes at an estimated cost of $20,274; 7,450 orders were filled, 
covering with the standing orders for continuations 9,948 volumes 
at a cost of $19,773. There are left outstanding, in addition to the 
orders for continuations, 4,360 orders for 6,101 volumes, at an 
estimated cost of $7,689; of these 1,718 were given before January 
i, 1917. The distribution of the orders of the year, of the total to 
the end of 1917, and the net estimated cost, to the nearest dollar, 
are given in the second table of library statistics. 

Attention has been called in previous reports to the failure of 
the Library to obtain material which could be had without other 
expense than that of correspondence because of its inability to 
make the necessary requests promptly upon the appearance of the 
publications. An earnest effort has been made to avoid this failure 
and the results were so satisfactory that it is proposed to continue 
on this line. The greater necessity for the prompt ordering of the 
books of the day, consequent upon present conditions, makes it 
impossible for the assistant in charge of orders to do 'this and a 
portion of the margin provided in the appropriation for salaries 
should be used for occasional services in this work. 

In 1916 several large orders were given for German publications 
which it was hoped might be secured under the provision for per- 
mits secured by the committee of the American Library Association, 
but the delays of this system were so great that few orders were 
filled before the entrance of the United States into the war put an 
end to all such transactions. Recently the State Department has 
indicated that it shares the view of the British Government that 
the advantage to be obtained by the consultation of the scientific 
and technical investigations of Germany outweigh the economic 
gain to the enemy countries, and arrangements are being con- 
sidered for the limited importation of such works under the con- 
trol of that department. Unless otherwise instructed this Library's 
requests will be very few; for instance for only about ten out of the 
hundreds of periodicals formerly received. 

Accessions. The total accessions of volumes for 1917 have 
been 16,558, of which 6,610 have been received as gifts and 9,948 
obtained by purchase. Volumes made by binding serials are 
included in these figures. There have been withdrawn 463 volumes, 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 23 

leaving the net accessions for the year 16,095, which with the 
368,508 reported for 1916 make a total now on the books of 384,603. 
There remain to be entered only the Laufer purchase, about 14,000 
volumes, and about 1,000 volumes of the Gerritsen purchase. These 
have their own catalogues, and particular books can be obtained 
when asked for, so that the total number of volumes available is 
very nearly 400,000. % 

Through some unexplained error the number of maps and 
plates was stated incorrectly in the report for 1916. The actual 
number was 12,072. The number added during 1917 was 386 
and the withdrawals were three, making the total number now 
on the record 12,455. 

There have been received 30,165 pamphlets as gifts and from 
the South American purchase 177 were added; author slips for 
6,259 titles were filed in the official catalogue; the classified collec- 
tion was increased by 12,535 pamphlets; and the collection of trade 
catalogues by 551. The number added to the classified collection 
includes the number of titles filed, but both these numbers have no 
necessary connection with the number reported as received. Many 
of the pamphlets received are duplicates, and many more are 
continuations, or for various reasons are put elsewhere than in the 
pamphlet collection. On the other hand, pamphlets already 
in the Library have been classified and entered in the official 
catalogue. Of the 12,535 net accessions to the classified collection, 
211 were from the Gerritsen purchase; 102 from the Senn Collec- 
tion and the Newberry Medical Collection; and 71 from other 
accumulations, leaving 12,151 as the new accessions of the 
year. Their classification is shown in the second table of library 
statistics. To the classified collection of some 114,400 should be 
added those still unclassified, about 27,300, and the trade cata- 
logues, about 4,600 making a total of approximately 146,300. 
In addition to these there are now in process of treatment nearly 
1,000 South American and 655 Academy. 

The following table shows the distribution of the net accessions 
for 1917 and the totals entered, by departments, together with the 
percentages of the classified volumes : 



24 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

1917 



DEPARTMENT 

Unclassified 


Volumes 
3 1 


Per cent 


Pamphlets 


Volumes 
17,868 


Per cent 


Pamphlets 

27 3?6 


General Works. . . 
Social Sciences . . . 
Physical Sciences. 
Natural Sciences.. 
Medical Sciences . 
Applied Sciences.. 


3,005 
4,681 
686 
1,696 
1,862 
4,134 


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4,182 
480 
1,185 
2,469 
4,120 


52,307 
100,708 
29,940 
36,628 

71,179 
75,973 


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39,864 
6,082 
4,766 
28,801 
19,031 



Total 16,095 12,535 384,603 i4i,795 

The influence of present conditions in greatly increasing the 
proportion of accessions in the Department of Social Sciences, 
which includes the distinctly unsocial science of war, has been to a 
very great extent balanced by the gift of the Academy, which has 
added largely to the collection of the publications of general socie- 
ties in the Department of General Works and to the Department of 
Natural Sciences. The percentage of volumes hi each department 
has, therefore, changed but very little. 

The assistants in charge of periodicals report that 112 titles 
have been withdrawn from the general list and 233 added, and that 
24 have been withdrawn from the medical list and 21 added, 
making a total now on the two lists of 4,031 copies of 4,000 titles. 
Unfortunately the Library is not in receipt of anything like this 
number. Nineteen out of 278 English, 157 out of 290 French, 17 
out of 73 Italian, and all the German, Russian and Scandinavian, 
have not come. A few more French periodicals have resumed pub- 
lication. For these reasons, the expenditure has been much less 
than the appropriation, and, as ordered by the Board, the unex- 
pended balance will be added to the Book Purchase Reserve in order 
to enable the Library, after the war, to fill the gaps as completely 
as possible. 

The assistant in charge of the Continuation Record reports 
808 titles added to the list and 426 withdrawn, leaving 13,270 at 
the end of the year. About 5,735 are obtained by subscription at a 
cost in 1917 of $2,411.63. These furnished 889 volumes entered on 
the record of accessions. The other continuations were received as 
gifts or hi exchange, and furnished 1,562 volumes. For the gifts 
2,500 first and 823 second requests were sent and 53 reported to the 
Librarian for personal letters. For the purchases 170 first and 10 
second notifications were sent and 5 reported to the Librarian. 
Here again the effects of the war are very noticeable. The expendi- 
ture, notwithstanding the increase in the number supposed to be 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 25 

obtained by purchase, was less than in 1913 by $3,600 and the 
number of volumes bound fewer by 642. 

Of individual purchases the most important were two addi- 
tions to the incunabula and early printed books: Arcana medicinae, 
Geneva, 1498-1500, and Hieronymus Braunschweig's The Vertuose 
Boke of Distyllacyon of the Waters of all maner of Herbes, London, 
1527. Because of inability to purchase of German second-hand 
dealers, the opportunities of obtaining sets of periodicals have 
been comparatively few, but advantage has been taken of several 
that offered and the following sets have been completed or greatly 
extended: Anales de la Sociedad Cientifica Argentina, Young's 
Annals of agriculture, British printer, Canadian almanac, a second 
set of the Index medicus, Journal telegraphique, Journal of the 
Institute of Actuaries, Miscellanea curiosa, sive Ephemeridum 
medico-physicarum Germanicarum . . . anni, of the Halle Acad- 
emy, 1670-1706, Transactions of the Scottish Arboricultural Society. 

There were received as gifts 24,284 volumes and 30,165 pamph- 
lets from 4,189 donors. The volumes entered hi the accession 
record were 6,610. The figures for 1916 were 8,844 volumes, 16,224 
pamphlets, 4,291 donors, and 5,437 entries. 

The gift of the Chicago Academy of Sciences is chiefly but not 
wholly responsible for this very large increase. Besides this, how- 
ever, there has been an unusual number of considerable gifts. 
Dr. Frank S. Johnson presented 1,778 volumes and 444 pamphlets 
on medicine; the estate of E. W. Blatchford 377 volumes and 1,511 
pamphlets, mostly on education; Dr. H. E. Horton 270 volumes 
and 759 pamphlets on agriculture; Drs. G. F. Suker, H. S. Gradle, 
C. N. Johnson and Hugh Patrick noteworthy collections, mostly 
of medical and dental periodicals; the Mining World 160 volumes 
of mining periodicals; Northwestern University and Lewis Institute 
their usual contributions of college catalogues; and the American 
Medical Association, reverting to its previous custom, presented 
612 volumes and 457 pamphlets. The valuable and interesting 
gifts of single works have been many, but only two can be mentioned 
here: Thomas Jefferson, architect, from Mrs. T. J. Coolidge, Jr., 
of Boston; and King's Treatise on the science and practice of the 
manufacture . . . of coal gas from the People's Gas Light and 
Coke Co. 



26 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

Duplicates. The sales of the year amounted to 427 bound 
volumes, 240 unbound volumes, 54 pamphlets, 150 numbers and 
3 maps for $155.12, and 2,937 pounds for $44.06. The difference 
between this total of $199.18 and that of $437.31 reported by the 
Treasurer is due to the inclusion in the latter of refunds for over- 
. charges and returns. On priced exchange 22 bound volumes, i 
unbound volume, and 10 pamphlets valued at $13.56, have been 
sent; 41 bound volumes, 2 unbound volumes, 12 pamphlets and 3 
numbers, valued at $38.55, have been received. On piece for piece 
exchange n bound volumes, 10 unbound volumes, 17 pamphlets 
and 9 numbers have been sent; 168 bound volumes, 368 unbound 
volumes, 206 pamphlets and 235 numbers have been received. 
Three volumes were presented to the camp libraries. The dupli- 
cates from the Academy gift will be reported upon next year. 
Several cases have been sent off, but this was done to secure room 
and the transactions have not been completed. 

Inventory. The eighth inventory has been continued and 
shelves 500 to 599 read, these forming the Departments of Physical 
and Natural Sciences. Fifty-nine serious misplacements were 
corrected. Of 64,186 volumes 71 were missing, and twelve other 
volumes were not returned to the Delivery Desk. On the other 
hand, 21 volumes previously reported lost have been found, so 
that the net loss from the regular shelves was 62. The losses from 
the reading rooms have been rather less than in recent years. 
Eleven are missing from the main Reading Room and one pre- 
viously reported lost has been recovered; seven are missing from the 
Senn Room. The net loss for the year is 79 and the total for 21 
years is 574, or i in 669. 

The detected mutilations of books and periodicals have shown 
a curious reversal of the experience of 1916. The former have 
decreased from 46 to 21 and are just equal to those of 1915; the 
latter have increased from 42 to 88 and are somewhat more num- 
erous than in 1915. The losses of periodicals have increased 
from 51 to 88 and are also more numerous than in 1915. Un- 
fortunately it has not been possible to replace quite a large pro- 
portion of these losses. 

Binding. On January i, 1917, there were at the binderies 
481 volumes, and 8,382 were sent during the year; 15 were re- 
turned as incomplete, and 8,146 bound; leaving 702 at the binderies 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 27 

December 31, 1917. About one- third were bound by The Newberry 
Library. The cost of binding was $8,071, an average of $0.99 per 
volume. This is an increase over 1916, but not so great as was 
anticipated. The cost of shelf-marking the accessions of the year, 
together with a considerable amount of repairing, inserting book- 
plates, and similar work, was $1,705. 

Catalogues. The Cataloguer reports that during the year 
5,477 new titles have been prepared for print; 131 new titles type- 
written; 62 titles prepared for print to replace old typewritten 
titles, and 109 to replace Library of Congress titles; 5,116 titles 
received from the Library of Congress have been classified for the 
catalogues; 92 titles have been prepared for the co-operative 
analysis of serials. The total number of titles treated by the 
Cataloguer and Classifier and their assistants has been 12,292, 
which is about five per cent less than in 1916. The titles reprinted 
in correction of errors were 95 and for other alterations 855. Cards 
for 5,394 new titles and 1,111 reprinted titles were received from 
the printer; electrotypes for 596 new titles and 434 reprinted titles 
from the electrotypers. The total number of separate titles pre- 
pared for print to date is 116,869; f sets f cards received, 114,903; 
of electrotypes, 62,833. 

The number of orders sent to the Library of Congress on tripli- 
cate order sheets was 10,084 and reports were received on all. 
There were cards for 3,312 titles on hand January i, 1917; 6,714 
were received during the year, and 3 were taken from the file of 
those previously withdrawn; cards for 5,335 were used, and for 
424 withdrawn from the file, leaving those for 4,270 on hand 
December 3ist. Of those withdrawn 25 titles were returned to the 
Library of Congress and 399 were cancelled. Of the 6,714 titles 
received, 1,188 were analytical titles from 338 serial publications. 
Of the 4,270 titles on hand, 1,146 are for book orders before 1917, 
1,430 for those of 1917, 250 for regular standing orders, and 
1,444 f r three special analytical orders. 

The work of the Library in the co-operative analysis of serials 
has been continued. It has supplied 92 titles and received cards 
for 1,017, of which 36 have been filed in the public catalogue and 
128 have been sold. 

There have been added 30,178 cards to the classed catalogue, 
which now contains some 192,600 titles on 502,871 cards, an aver- 



28 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

age of 2.61 cards per title; 19,871 cards have been filed in the author 
catalogue, which now contains the same 192,600 titles on 339,861 
cards, an average of 1.76 cards per title; 1,242 guides and 7,038 
cards have been added to the subject index, which now contains 
27,527 guides and 77,512 cards covering 171,515 titles, an average 
of 0.45 card per title. 

The distribution of the cards in the classed catalogue, by 
departments, is shown in the following table: 

CARDS 
DEPARTMENT 1917 TOTAL 

General Works 10,013 167,478 

Social Sciences 7,179 130,561 

Physical Sciences 1,191 3 2 >839 

Natural Sciences 2,736 54i86 

Medical Sciences 3,980 41,152 

Applied Sciences 5,079 76,655 

Total 30,178 502,871 

Of the 192,600 titles in the public catalogues about 113,800 
are on cards printed by the Library, about 65,200 on Library of 
Congress cards, about 12,000 on A. L. A. co-operative cards, 321 
on other printed cards, and about 1,300 are typewritten. 

To the combined index of federal and state publications there 
have been added 12,315 cards, making a total of 143,428. 

The receipt of the library of the Academy has caused an increase 
in the regular arrears, but this has been much more than balanced by 
the work on the other collections. The total has been reduced from 
814 shelves (wrongly stated as 714 in the report for 1916) to 746, 
and of these 144 are Orientalia, now partly catalogued, and 53 
are pamphlets which will require only summary treatment. 

Meetings. The Library was represented officially by the Libra- 
rian and unofficially by three other members of the staff at the an- 
nual meetings of the American Library Association, the Special Li- 
braries Association and the National Association of State Libraries 
at Louisville, June 2ist to 27th; officially by the Medical Reference 
Librarian at the annual meeting of the Medical Library Association 
in New York City, June 4th to 6th; officially by the Assistant Li- 
brarian at the annual meeting of the Illinois Library Association, 
at Decatur, October i7th to igth; and officially by the Librarian at 
meetings of the War Finance Committee of the American Library 
Association at Washington, August i4th and i5th, and at Chilli- 
cothe, Ohio, November i7th. 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 29 

The Librarian attended, in behalf of the Library, the meeting 
of the American Library Institute at Atlantic City, March 2nd and 
3rd and the Medical Reference Librarian and one of his assistants 
attended sessions of the Clinical Congress of Surgeons of North 
America, at Chicago, October 22nd to 27th. At the last meeting 
the Library distributed some 120 copies of its Selected List of Books 
on Military Medicine and Surgery. 

Staff. The changes in the staff have been unusually numerous 
and important, and the difficulty in filling the lower positions 
satisfactorily has been much greater than ever before. 

April ist Mr. Charles J. Barr, Assistant Librarian, resigned to 
take the position of Assistant Librarian at Yale University. Mr. 
Barr entered the service of the Library in August, 1902 as Reference 
Librarian and became Assistant Librarian in December, 1903. 
He was quiet and unassuming in manner but very efficient in all 
his work and especially sympathetic in his treatment of the staff. 
His leaving is a great loss to the Library and to the staff. 

Mr. D. Ashley Hooker, Reference Librarian, resigned in 
August, to go to the Detroit Public Library. His service to the 
Library began as Assistant Reference Librarian in June, 1912 and 
his promotion to be Reference Librarian in April, 1917 was a proof 
of the high estimation in which his services were held. 

Mr. Bruno Wilke, Assistant Treasurer, died on April i5th. He 
began service as assistant to the Treasurer in January, 1905. The 
appreciation of the Treasurer and of the Board of his long and 
faithful service was expressed at their meeting on April i9th. 

Of lower grades the following resignations have been received: 
Mrs. Alberta Whidden and Mr. Carlyle Peek, junior assistants; 
Messrs. Gordon Lind, Edward Sherry, W. H. Nutter, J. W. Heaton, 
J. A. Morrison and Edward Boin, attendants. Mr. Noah Fox has 
been given an indefinite leave of absence on account of his volun- 
teering for war service. 

The following appointments have been made: Mr. Edwaid D. 
Tweedell as Assistant Librarian; Mr. D. Ashley Hooker and after- 
wards Mr. Robert J. Usher as Reference Librarian; Mr. F. E. Brasch 
as Assistant Reference Librarian; Mr. T. R. Orr as Treasurer's 
Assistant; Misses C. S. Trepp, Clara L. Ross and Ella M. Sal- 
monsen and Messrs. D. J. Porto and Benjamin Jaffe as junior 
assistants; Messrs. Edward Boin, John Damgaard, Edward Sherry, 



30 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

W. M. Nutter, J. W. Heaton, J. A. Morrison and Gunnar Mikkelsen 
as attendants. 

Mr. Tweedell had already served the Library as Reference 
Librarian since August, 1909; and Mr. Usher for 5 years at intervals 
since November, 1909 as Assistant Reference Librarian and Tem- 
porary Reference Librarian. 

The following have given temporary service: Misses Ella M. 
Salmonsen and Elizabeth Wilson as senior assistants; Misses 
Mayme Cole, Maude Kersten, Mila Straub, and Anne Holcomb as 
junior assistants; Misses Freda M. Grapes and Mary Duncan and 
Mr. W. F. Stone as attendants. 

Ten pages have left the service of the Library during the year 
and 15 have been engaged. The following are now on the staff: 
Bessie Hiller, Joseph Nelson, James Spiers, Roy Anderson, August 
Everaert. 

Because of the many changes in the staff a diminution in the 
amount of work accomplished was inevitable, but it is hoped that 
the Board will consider it slight in comparison with what might 
have been expected and that they will recognize the faithful work 
of both the old and the new members. 

Respectfully submitted, 

CLEMENT W. ANDREWS, 

Librarian. 
CHICAGO, January 17, 1918. 



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A. T. Still Research Institute, Chicago 2 

Aarhus, (Den.), Statsbiblioteket i 

Abbott Laboratories, Chicago 8 

Aberdeen University Library i 

Academia de Sciencias de Portugal, Lisbon i 

Academia Nacional de Artes y Letras, Havana. 3 

Academy of Science of St. Louis i 

Actuarial Society of America, New York 3 

Acworth, W. M., New York i 

Adams, Rayne, New York i 

Adelaide (South Australia) Chamber of Com- 
merce i 

Adirondack League Club, New York i 

Aero Club of America, New York i 

Aero World, Brooklyn i 

Aeronautical Society of America, New York ... 3 

Aetna Life Insurance Co., Hartford i 

Agnes Scott College, Decatur, Ga i 

Agricultural Research Institute, Pusa, India... i 

Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station. 21 

Board of Inspectors of Convicts 2 

Canebrake Agricultural Experiment Station, 

Unionlown I 

Dept. of Agriculture and Industries i 

Dept. of Archives and History 36 

Dept. of Education 17 

Geological Survey 4 

Oyster Commission i 

State Board of Equalization . . ._ i 

State Game and Fish Commissioner 2 

State Highway Commission i 

State Prison Inspector i 

State Veterinarian i 

Supt. of Banks i 

Alabama Development Fund i 

Alabama Great Southern Railroad Co., New 

York i 

Alabama Medical Association, Montgomery i 

Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Auburn 2 

Alaska, Dept. of Interior, Land and Industrial 

Dept 2 

Governor's Office 2 

Treasurer 4 

Albany Chamber of Commerce 2 

Albany Medical Annals 2 

Albany Medical College i 

Albany Society of Civil Engineers i 

Alberta, Dept. of Agriculture 26 

Dept. of Education i 

Dept. of Public Works i 

Provincial Secretary and Registrar i 

Alexander, Charles Beatty, New York 2 

Alexander, Magnus W., West Lynn, Mass i 

Alfred (N. Y.) University 7 

Allegheny College, Meadville, Pa i 

Allegheny Law Library, Meadville, Pa i 

Allegheny (Pa.) Observatory 2 

Allen, Charles James, Scranton, Pa 2 

Alliance Franfaise, Paris 76 

Alliance (O.) Machine Co i 

Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Co., Chicago.. . . 37 

Allport, Dr. Frank, Chicago 2 

Aluminum Co. of America, Chicago 5 

Alumni Social Service Bureau, Boston i 

Amalgamated Association of Street and Elec- 
tric Railway Employees of America, 

Detroit 2 

Ambrose, Lodilla, Evanston 4 

American Aberdeen-Angus Breeders' Associa- 
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American Academy of Ophthalmology and 

Otc-Laryngology, Chicago i 



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American Anti-Boycott Association, New York 10 

American Antiquarian Society, Worcester i 

American Association of Farmers' Institute 

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American Association of Freight Agents 

East St. Louis, III i 

American Association of Importers and Breed- 
ers of Belgian Draft Horses, W abash, Ind.. 7 
American Association of Obstetricians and 

Gynecologists, Cincinnati i 

American Association of Passenger Traffic 

Officers, New York x 

American Association of University Professors, 

Boston i 

American Association of Woolen and Worsted 

Manufacturers, New York i 

American Automobile Association, Washington. 13 

American Bankers' Association, New York 3 

American Bee Journal, Hamilton, III 2 

American Bison Society, New York i 

American Bitumastic Enamels Co., New York. 2 

American Blower Co., Chicago i 

American Brewers' Review Co., Chicago i 

American Building Association News, Cin- 
cinnati a 

American Canoe Association, Providence x 

American Carnation Society, Indianapolis. ... 15 

American Chemical Society, Chicago i 

American Cheviot Sheep Society, Fayetteville, 

N.Y : : 10 

American Commerce Association, Chicago 3 

American Conservatory of Music, Chicago . i 

American Defense Society, New York 10 

American Drug Manufacturers Association, 

Detroit 5 

American Entomological Society, Philadelphia i 

American Ever Ready Co., New York i 

American Exchange National Bank, New York. 14 

American Exporters, New York i 

American Express Co., New York 3 

American Farming Co., Chicago i 

American Federation of Labor, Washington. ... 5 

Building Trades Dept i 

Mining Dept 3 

Union Label Trades Dept 3 

American Fire Prevention Bureau, New York. . i 
American Flint Glass Workers' Union, Toledo. 

i 

American Food Journal, Chicago i 

American Forestry Co., Boston 2 

American Foundrymen's Association, Cleve- 
land i 

American Fund for French Wounded, New 

York i 

American Gastro-Enterological Association, 

Boston i 

American Gynecological Society, New York i 

American Hampshire Sheep Association, De- 
troit 7 

American Humane Association, Albany 2 

American Injector Co., Detroit i 

American Institute of Architects, Washington.. 3 
American Institute of Dental Teachers, 

Buffalo 2 

American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 

New York 4 

American Institute of Homoeopathy, Chicago. . i 
American Institute of Mining Engineers, 

New York i 

American Institute of Weights and Measures, 

New York 6 

American Iron and Steel Institute, New York., i 



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American Jersey Cattle Club, New York 81 

American Journal of Care for Cripples, NewYork 2 
American Journal of Veterinary Medicine, 

Chicago 5 

American Judicature Society, Chicago 6 

American Laryngological Association, New 

York i 

American Laryngological, Rhinological and 

Otological Society, New York I 

American Leather Chemists Association, 

Ens ton, Pa 3 

American Life Convention, Omaha 5 

American Locomotive Co., New York 3 

American Lumberman, Chicago i 

American Lutheran Publicity Bureau, New 

York 7 

American Manufacturers' Association of 

Products from Corn, Chicago _. . . 3 

American Manufacturers' Export Association, 

New York a 

American Manufacturing Co., Brooklyn i 

American Marine Engineer, New York i 

American Mathematical Society, New York ... i 

American Medical Association, Chicago 1069 

American Mining Congress, Washington i 

American Museum of Natural History, New 

York 2 

American Museum of Safety, New York 5 

American National Live Stock Association, 

Denver 2 

American Osteopathic Association, New York. 5 

American Otological Society, Chicago i 

American Pediatric Society, Philadelphia i 

American Pharmaceutical Association, Colum- 
bus, O... 5 

American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia. . i 

American Photo Engraver, Chicago _. . i 

American Polled Durham Breeders' Associa- 
tion, Greenville, 5 

American Polled Hereford Breeders' Associa- 
tion, Des Moines 2 

American Protective Tariff League, New York 12 

American Pulley Co., Philadelphia 4 

American Radiator Co., Chicago n 

American Railway Association, New York 24 

Special Committee on Relation of Railway 

Operation to Legislation, Chicago 10 

American Railway Bridge and Building Asso- 
ciation, Chicago i 

American Railway Engineering Association, 

Chicago 3 

American Railway Master Mechanics' Associa- 
tion, Chicago 3 

American Ramabai Association, Boston 4 

American Rambouillet Sheep Breeders' Asso- 
ciation, Marysville, 18 

American Red Cross, Washington 23 

American Rights League, New York 4 

American Saddle-Horse Breeders' Association, 

Louisville, Ky 14 

American Scenic and Historic Preservation 

Society, New York 2 

American School of Home Economics, Chicago i 

American School Peace League, Boston i 

American Seating Co., Chicago 4 

American Seeding Machine Co., Springfield. O. i 

American Shire Horse Association, Wenona, III . 10 

American Shoemaking Publishing Co., Boston 4 
American Shorthorn Breeders' Association, 

Chicago i 

American Social Hygiene Association, New York 2 
American Society for Judicial Settlement of 

International Disputes, Baltimore 3 

American Society for the Control of Cancer, 

New York. 3 

American Society of Agricultural Engineers, 

Ames, la 2 

American Society of Biological Chemists, New 

York 8 

American Society of Brewing Technology, 

Chicago 2 



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American Society of Civil Engineers, New York 2 
American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 

New York 2 

American Steam Pump Co., Chicago i 

American Steel and Wire Co., Chicago 81 

American Steel Export Co., New York 3 

American Stone Trade, Barre, Vt i 

American Suffolk Horse Association, De Kalb, 

Itt 4 

American Sugar Refining Co., New York 2 

American Sunday School Union, Chicago 3 

American Telephone and Telegraph Co., New 

York 20 

American Therapeutic Society, New York i 

American Union Against Militarism, Wash- 
ington 2 

American Unitarian Association, Boston i 

American University, Washington i 

American Urological Association, Cleveland. ... i 

New England Branch, Boston i 

American Vanadium Co., Pittsburg i 

American Warehousemen's Association, Pitts- 
burg 2 

American Water Works & Electric Co., New 

York 2 

American Wood Preservers Association, Balti- 
more i 

American Yorkshire Club, St. Paul 5 

Amerika-Institut, Berlin i 

Amherst Alumni Association, Boston i 

Amherst College i 

Amsterdam, Kamer van Koophandel en 

Fabrieken x 

Anaconda Copper Mining Co., New York i 

Anaconda Gold Mining Co., Minneapolis i 

Andover Theological Seminary, Cambridge, 

Mass i 

Andrews, A. H., Co., Chicago 3 

Andrews, Clement W., Chicago 23 

Andrews Heating Co., Minneapolis 3 

Angel, H. Reeve, & Co., New York i 

Anheuser-Busch, St. Louis i 

Anthracite Bureau of Information, Wilkes- 

Barre, Pa 2 

Anti-Cruelty Society, Chicago i 

Antidolor Manufacturing Co., Springville, N. Y. i 

Anti-Imperialist League, Boston 20 

Antioch College, Yellow Springs, 3 

Anti-Saloon League of America, Washington. . i 

Appeal to Reason, Girard, Kan i 

Appleton, D., & Co., New_ York i 

Arbeiter-Zeitung, St. Louis i 

Arbetarerqrelsens Arkiv, Stockholm i 

Archer, William, London 3 

Arco Co., Cleveland i 

Argentine Republic, Direcci6n General de 

Estadistica i 

Ministerio de Agricultura 6 

Direcci6n General de Comercio e In- 

dustria 2 

Direccic-n General de Minas, Geologia e 

Hidrologia 6 

Ministerio de Obras Publicas i 



Arizona Agricultural Experiment Station 8 

Bureau of Mines 33 

Commission of State Institutions i 

Corporation Commission i 

Dept. of Weights and Measures i 

Executive Ofhce 2 

Secretary of State 5 

State Engineer 2 

State Land Dept i 

State Mine Inspector i 

State Tax Commission 2 

Supt. of Public Instruction 6 

Arizona Bankers Association, Prescott i 

Arizona State Federation of Labor. Phoenix. . i 

Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station. . . . 10 

Dept. of Public Instruction 3 

Dept. of State Lands, Highways and Im- 

provements i 

Treasurer i 



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Volumes or Volumes or 

Pamphlets. Pamphlets. 

Arkansas Soft Pine Bureau, Little Rock 2 Australian Museum, Sydney i 

Armour and Co., Chicago 5 Australian Worker, Sydney I 

Armour Institute of Technology, Chicago i Auto Era, Cleveland i 

Armstrong Association of Philadelphia i Avey, Dr. Albert E., Bryn Mawr. Pa i 

Armstrong Cork Co., Piltsburg 8 Ayer, N. W., & Son, Philadelphia 2 

Arnold, Dr. Lucien H., Chicago 3 Ayrshire Breeders' Association, Brandon, Vt.. . ,i 

Arnold, Sarah Louise, Boston i 

Art Metal Construction Co., Jamestown, N. Y. 4 Babcock & Wilcox Co., Chicago i 

Ashmolean Natural History Society of Oxford- Babcock, Hannah A., New York 3 

shire, Oxford 2 Babies Dispensary and Hospital, Cleveland .... i 

Askenstedt, Dr. Fritz C., Louisville 3 Baby Hygiene Association, Boston i 

Asociaci6n de Educaci6n Nacional, Santiago de Bailey, Dr. E. Stillman, Chicago 44 

Chile 8 Bailey, Banks & Biddle Co., Philadelphia i 

Asociaci6n de Ingenieros y Arquitectos de Bailey Non-Stall Differential Corporation, 

Mexico i Chicago i 

Assocjated Business Papers, New York 2 Bainbridge, Dr. William Seaman, Brooklyn 12 

Associated Charities, Albany i Baird North Co., Providence i 

Associated Charities, Boston i Baker, J. T., Chemical Co., Phillipsburg, N. J 3 

Associated Charities, Columbus, 3 Baker, Samuel Craig, Centreville, Ala i 

Associated Factory Mutual Fire Insurance Baker- Vawter Co., Benton Harbor, Mich 2 

Companies, Boston i Bakers' Journal and Deutsch-Amerikanische 

Associated Jewish Charities, Chicago i Backer-Zeitung, Chicago i 

Associated Metal Lath Manufacturers, Cleve- Balch, Edwin Swift, Philadelphia i 

land i Balch, Thomas William, Philadelphia i 

Associated Mountaineering Clubs of North Baldwin Locomotive Works, Philadelphia 6 

America, New York I Baldwin, William H., Washington 2 

Association des Anciens Elfeves de 1'Ecole Baltimore, Board of School Commissioners. ... i 

Polytechnique, Montreal i Chief Engineer 8 

Association for International Conciliation, City Library 3 

American Branch, New York 33 Police Dept i 

Association of Alumni Secretaries, New York. . 4 Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Co., Baltimore. ... 5 

Association of American Agricultural Colleges Baltimore Chamber of Commerce i 

and Experiment Stations, Burlington, Vt. i Bank of Japan, Tokyo i 

Association of American Medical Colleges, Bankers' Encyclopedia Co., Brooklyn 2 

Chicago i Bankers' Loan and Securities Co., New Orleans 5 

Association of American Physicians, Baltimore i Bankers' Trust Co., New York 2 

Association of American Railway Accounting Barbados, Dept. of Agriculture 3 

Officers, Washington 3 Barber", B. R., New York i 

Association of American Secretaries of State, Barber, Ohio C., Akron, 13 

Columbus, i Bard, Albert Sprague, New York i 

Association of Collegiate Alumnae, Chicago i Barker, Wendell P., New York i 

Association of Correctors of the Press, London i Barnes Drill Co., Rockford, III i 

Association of Day Nurseries of New York City 3 Barnes, Julius H., New York 2 

Association of Directors of the Poor and Char- Barr, Charles James, New Haven, Conn 76 

ities of Pennsylvania, Somerset, Pa i Barratt, Norris S., Philadelphia 9 

Association of Government Labor Officials, Barret, Alexander G., Louisville i 

Kansas City, Mo i Barrett Co., New York 12 

Association of Life Insurance Medical Directors, Bartlett Tours Co., Philadelphia 3 

New York a Bates College, Lewiston, Me I 

Association of Life Insurance Presidents, New Battle Creek Sanitarium g 

York 12 Bay, J. Christian, Chicago 52 

Association of Ontario Land Surveyors, Toronto i Baylor University, Waco, Tex 2 

Association of Transportation and Car Account- Beall, Randolph S., Ml. Ayr, la i 

ing Officers, New York i Bear Mill Manufacturing Co., New York i 

Astronomicheskaia Observatoriia, Kazan, Beer, William, New Orleans i 

Russia 3 Beery, Jesse, Pleasant Hill, i 

Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Co., Behrman, Hon. Martin, New Orleans 15 

New York i Belding Bros. & Co., Chicago i 

Athol (Mass.) Machine Co 3 Bell Telephone News, Chicago i 

Atkinson, H. S., Columbus, i Belleville (III.) Public Library i 

Atlanta Chamber of Commerce i Bellevue (Neb.) College i 

Atlanta University i Bellevue Industrial Furnace Co., Detroit i 

Atlantic Coast Line Railway Co., New York. . . i Bellows-Reeve Co., Chicago i 

Atlantic Deeper Waterways Association, Beloit (Wis.) College i 

Philadelphia 2 Belt Railway Co., of Chicago 16 

Atlas Powder Co., Wilmington, Del i Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, 

Augusta (Ga.) City Council i Dubuque, la I 

Mayor's Office i Bengal and Bihar and Orissa, Director of 

Augustana College, Rock Island, III 2 Fisheries, Calcutta 10 

Augustana Hospital, Chicago i Bengal Chamber of Commerce, Calcutta 2 

Augustine Automatic Rotary Engine Co., Bennett, John E., San Francisco 12 

Buffalo 2 Berckmans, P. J., Co., Augusta, Ga i 

Austin Manufacturing Co., Chicago i Berger, C. L., & Sons, Boston 2 

Austin Publishing Co., Los Angeles i Berger, H. H., & Co., New York._ . ._ a 

Australia, Commonwealth Bureau of Census Berkeley (Cal.) Civic Art Commission 2 

and Statistics 7 Berkshire Athenaeum, Pittsfield, Mass i 

Commonwealth Bureau of Meteorology .... 9 Berkshire Insurance Co., Chicago 57 

Dept. of External Affairs 4 Berriman, Charles S., New York i 

Home and Territories Dept i Bethlehem Steel Corporation, New York i 

Australian Institute of Tropical Medicine, Biblioteca Nacional, Havana S 

Townsville, North Queensland 3 Bibliotheca Nacional, Rio de Janeiro 3 



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Volumes or Volumes or 
Pamphlets. Pamphlets. 

Bieber, Albert A., New York i British Columbia, Bureau of Provincial In- 

Biesenthal, Dr. M. Chicago 5 formation it 

Billings-Chapin Co., Cleveland a Dept. of Agriculture 15 

Bingham, (Eng.) Public Library i Dept. of Lands, Forest Service 7 

Binghamton (N. Y.) Public Library i Water Rights Branch 5 

Bird, J. A. &W., & Co., Boston ia Legislative Assembly i 

Birmingham (Eng.) Special Housing Inquiry Minister of Mines 5 

i Committee 2 Provincial Library i 

Black, William L., Fort McKavett, Tex 2 British Columbia University, Vancouver 3 

Blackburn (Eng.) Free Library, Museum and British Guiana, Census Commission i 

Art Gallery i British Honduras, Colonial Surgeon i 

Blackstone Memorial Library, Branford, Conn, i British Red Cross Society, London i 

Blast, San Francisco i British South Africa Co., London i 

Blatchford, E. W., Estate of, Chicago 1188 Broadway Park Place Co., New York 3 

Blatchf ord, Paul, Chicago 6 Brockton (Mass.) Public Library 3 

Boerner, W. R., Estate of, Chicago 23 Brookline (Mass.) Public Library 2 

Bogsamlingsbladet, Holbek, Den i Brooklyn Botanic Garden 3 

Bolivian Legation, Washington 2 Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences 5 

Bologna, Biblioteca Comunale i Museum i 

Bond, Charles, Co., Philadelphia a Brooklyn Public Library 13 

Bookseller, Newsdealer and Stationer, New Brophy, Dr. Truman W., Chicago 30 

York a Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and 

Boorwalter-Ball Printing Co., Indianapolis. ... i Enginemen, Cleveland a 

Bordentown (N. /.) Military Institute i Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators, & Paper- 
Boston, Board of Overseers of the Poor 2 Hangers of America, Lafayette, Ind i 

Bureau of Statistics 4 Brown, Edward Osgood, Chicago i 

Dept. of Education 5 Brown, Helen Dalton, Chicago i 

Finance Commission 3 Brown, Henry W., & Co., Philadelphia 3 

Free Public Library Commission i Brown, Dr. Philip King, San Francisco 3 

Infirmary Dept 2 Brown, Rome G. Minneapolis, 4 

Public Library 3 Brown University, Providence 6 

School Committee 19 Browning, Dr. William, Brooklyn i 

Transit Commission 2 Bruce, H. L., Paris, Tenn i 

Boston & Maine Railroad Co 3 Bruce, William George, Milwaukee i 

Boston Association for the Relief and Control Brumback Library of Van Wert County, 

of Tuberculosis i Van Wert, 3 

Boston Athenaeum i Bryan, William J., Lincoln, Neb i 

Boston Chamber of Commerce ". . 3 Bryant & Stratton Commercial School, .Prow- 
Boston Children's Aid Society i dence . . . . i 

Boston City Hospital i Bryant, Dr. Frank Augustus, New York 3 

Boston City Planning Board 6 Bryn Mawr College 8 

Boston Daily Globe i Buckeye Orange Growers' Corporation, Tampa, 

Boston Dispensary i Fla i 

Boston Lying-in Hospital i Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pa i 

Boston Manufacturers Mutual Fire Insurance Buda Co., Harvey, III a 

Co 2 Buenos Aires, Direcci6n General de Estadlstica i 

Boston Medical Library i Buffalo, City Clerk 2 

Boston Museum of Fine Arts 2 Comptroller 2 

Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Co i Dept. of Health 12 

Boston Society of Civil Engineers i Dept. of Public Works i 

Boston University 6 Public Library i 

College of Business Administration 14 Buffalo Chamber of Commerce and Manu- 

School of Medicine i facturers Club i 

Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Me 4 Buffalo Dental Manufacturing Co i 

Library i Buffalo Forge Co i 

Bowen, B. F., & Co., Indianapolis i Buffalo General Hospital i 

Boy Scouts of America, New York 3 Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburgh Railway Co., 

Boyd, J. R. M., Pittsburg i New York i 

Boyd, Dr. William W., Oxford, O i Buffum Tool Co., Louisiana, Mo i 

Boynton, Arthur J., Lawrence, Kan i Builders Association of Chicago 5 

Bradford (Eng.) Libraries, Art Galleries and Bulkley, Dr. L. Duncan, New York a 

Museums i Burbank, Luther, Santa Rosa, Cal a 

Brady, Daniel M., New York i Burd High Compression Ring Co., Rockford, 

Braemer Air Conditioning Corporation, Phila- III i 

delphia i Burdick, Dr. William, Baltimore i 

Bragdon, Lord & Nagle Co., New York. . .' r Bureau of Juvenile Research, Columbus, s 

Brasch, Frederick E., Chicago 70 Bureau of Legislative Information, Indianapolis 3 

Braunworth, Dr. Anna M., Chicago n Bureau of Municipal Research, Cincinnati. ... i 

Brazil, Directoria de Servigo de Estatistica i Bureau of Municipal Research, Minneapolis. . i 

Ministerio da Agricultura, Industria e Bureau of Municipal Research, New York. ... 3 

Commercio 5 Bureau of Municipal Research, Rochester, N. Y. i 

Servifo Geologico e Mineralogico 12 Bureau of Municipal Research, Toronto 3 

Bricklayer, Mason and Plasterer, Indian- Bureau of Railway Economics, Washington. . . g 

apolis i Bureau of Research, Dayton, o 

Bridgemen's Magazine, Indianapolis i Bureau of Safety, Chicago. -..;._ i 

Briggs, Dr. L. Vernon, Boston i Bureau of State and Municipal Research, 

Brighton (Eng.) Public Library, Museums and Baltimore a 

Art Galleries 3 Burket, Dr. Walter C., Kingsman, Kan i 

Brill, The J. G., Co., Philadelphia i Burlington (la.) City Council i 

Brinkerhoff , Edgar D., Fall River, Mass i Free Public Library i 

Bristol (Eng.) Museum and Art Gallery a Burma, Secretary to the Government of Burma i 



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Volumes or Volumes or 

Pamphlets. Pamphlets. 

Burnett, Joseph, Co., Boston r Canada, Dept. of Agriculture 87 

Burpee, Lawrence J., Toronto i Dept. of Interior 2 

Burpee, W., Atlee, & Co. ; Philadelphia 2 Director of Forestry 6 

Burroughs Adding Machine Co., Detroit 40 Dominion Parks Branch 

Burton, Clarence Monroe, Detroit i Railway Lands Branch 3 

Bush Conservatory, Chicago 2 Dept. of Labour 7 

Bushnell, Curtis Clark, Syracuse, N. Y i Dept. of Militia and Defense 7 

Business Training Corporation, New York. ... a Dept. of Mines, Geological Survey 16 

Butler, Joseph G., Youngstown, 2 Mines Branch 14 

Butler, Dr. Nicholas Murray, New York i Dept. of Naval Service 4 

Butte (Mont.) Public Library 3 Dept. of Trade and Commerce ,8 

Butterick Publishing Co., New York 4 Commercial Intelligence Branch 3 

Buyers Register, New York i Government Distribution Office 7 

Byllesby, H. M., & Co., Chicago i Inland Revenue Laboratory 12 

Library of Parliament i 

C. H. & E. Manufacturing Co., Milwaukee. ... i Military Hospitals Commission 

Calhoun (Ala.) Colored School 2 Minister of Finance 

California, Agricultural Experiment Station. .. 41 Canadian Association for the Prevention of 

Board of Medical Examiners 4 Tuberculosis, Ottawa 

Board of State Harbor Commissioners 8 Canadian Bank of Commerce, Toronto 

Building and Loan Commissioner i Canadian Manufacturers' Association, Toronto. 

Bureau of Labor Statistics _ i Canadian Northern Railway System, Toronto. . 

Commission of Immigration and Housing. . . 6 Canadian Society of Civil Engineers, Montreal. 

Dept. of Engineering 9 Canchor's Coffee Co., New York 

Dept. of State 3 Canton (China) Christian College 

Fish and Game Commission 2 Cappon, James, Kingston, Can 

Highway Commission _ i Carbondale (Pa.) Machine Co 

Industrial Accident Commission 3 Carborundum Co., Niagara Falls 

Industrial Welfare Commission i Cardiff, (Wales) Free Libraries : 

Insurance Dept 4 Carey, Philip, Manufacturing Co., Lackland, 

Legislative Counsel Bureau i Carleton College, Northfield, Minn 

Railroad Commission 706 Carleton, Lieut. Col. William A., Montgomery. . 

Reclamation Board 10 Carlisle (Pa.) Indian Industrial School 

Social Insurance Commission i Carlyle Johnson Co., Manchester, Conn 3 

State Banking Dept i Carnegie Corporation of New York i 

State Board of Charities and Correction ... 4 Carnegie Dunfermline Trust 3 

State Board of Equalization 3 Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 

State Board of Health 12 Washington 27 

State Board of Viticultural Commissioners. . 4 Division of Intercourse and Education, 

State Civil Service Commission i New York 10 

State Commjssion in Lunacy i Division of International Law, Washington . 5 

State Commission of Horticulture i Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of 

State Commission Market 2 Teaching, New York 5 

State Controller i Carnegie Free Library, Braddock, Pa i 

State Corporation Dep_t i Carnegie Hero Fund Commission, Pittsburg ... i 

State Dept. of Education 8 Carnegie Institute, Pittsburg 13 

State-Dept. of Weights and Measures 4 Dept. of Fine Arts i 

State Forester i Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburg ... i 

State Library 17 Carnegie Institution of Washington 62 

State Mining Bureau 16 Dept. of Experimental Evolution, Cold 

State Printing Office i Spring Harbor, N.Y i 

State Tax Commission 3 Dept. of Terrestrial Magnetism, Washing- 

State Water Commission 5 ton 3 

Supt. of Public Instruction 14 Carnegie Library, Atlanta 2 

Surveyor General i Carnegie Library, Homestead, Pa i 

California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, i Carnegie Library, Pittsburg 7 

California Development Board 3 Carnegie Library, San Antonio, Tex i 

California Library Association, Sacramento. ... i Carnegie Library School, Atlanta i 

California Redwood Association, San Fran- Carnegie Library School, Pittsburg 2 

_ cisco 7 Carnegie Public Library, Ottawa 3 

California School for the Deaf and the Blind, Carnegje Steel Co., Pitlsburg i 

Berkeley i Carnegie-Stout Free Public Library, Dubuque, 

California _ State Federation of Labor, San la. _ : I 

Francisco ' 7 Carnegie United Kingdom Trust, Dunfermline, 

California State Normal School, San Diego 20 Scotland 2 

California State School, Whittier 6 Carnrick, G. W., Co., New York 8 

Cambria Steel Co., Philadelphia i Carpenter, Hon. Frank P., Manchester, N. H. . 2 

Cambridge (Eng) University, Library 2 Carpenter, Geo. B., & Co., Chicago 6 

Solar Physics Observatory 2 Carrier Engineering Corporation, New York. . . i 

Cambridge (Mass.) Board of Health i Carson Pine Scott & Co., Chicago 2 

City Clerk 2 Carter White Lead Co., Chicago i 

Park Dept i Carter's Tested Seeds, Boston i 

Public Library 2 Carthage (III.) College 3 

Cambridge (Mass.) Housing Committee 2 Case Library, Cleveland i 

Camden (N. J.) City Plan Commission i Case School of Applied Science, Cleveland 2 

Camp Fire Girls, New York i Castro Escaldo, Dr. Pedro, Buenos Aires^ 2 

Campbell, Donald F., Chicago i Casualty Actuarial and Statistical Society of 

Campbell, Marius R., Washington i America, New York 2 

Canada, Census and Statistics Office 4 Catalogue Equipment and Supply Co.. Boston. 20 

Civil Service Commission i Catholic Home Finding Association of Illinois, 

Commission of Conservation 6 Chicago i 



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Volumes or 

Volumes or Pamphlets. 

Pamphlets. Chicago-Kent College of Law i 

Catholic Press Co., Chicago i Chicago Kindergarten Institute i 

Catholic University of America, Library,. Chicago Law Institute 3 

Washington 8 Chicago Lying-in Hospital and Dispensary. ... i 

Caxton Club, Chicago i Chicago Medjcal Book Co i 

Cedar Acres, Wenham, Mass i Chicago Medical Society 5 

Cedar Rapids (la.) Public Library i Chicago Medical Women's Club 5 

Cement and Engineering News, Chicago i Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway 6 

Centraal Bureau voor Sociale Adviezen, Chicago Municipal Tuberculosis Sanitarium. .. 5 

Amsterdam i Chjcago Nursery and Half Orphan Asylum 24 

Central Association of Science and Mathematics Chjcago Orphan Asylum 2 

Teachers, Chicago 2 Chjcago Pathological Society 5 

Central Camera Co., Chicago i Chjcago Pneumatic Tool Co 3 

Central Electric Co., Chicago. 4 Chicago, Public Safety Commission of Chicago 

Central Howard Association, Chicago i and Cook County i 

Central of Georgia Railway Co., Savannah i Chjcago Railways Co i 

Central Passenger Association, Chicago i Chicago Real Estate Board 5 

Central Philanthropic Council, Columbus, 0.. . i Chjcago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway Co . 4 

Century Co., New York ._ _ i Chjcago School of Civics and Philanthropy 2 

Chalmers Shop and Service, Detroit i Chjcago Society of Internal Medicine 5 

Chamberlin's, Chicago i Chjcago South Park Improvement Association, i 

Chambers Brothers Co., Philadelphia 2 Chjcago Telephone Co i 

Chandler, Alice G., Lancaster, M ass i Chicago, Union Pacific & Northwestern Line .. i 

Chandler, C. L., Chattanooga 4 Chicago Veterinary College i 

Chandler, F. Alexander, Boston i Chjcago Woman's Club 3 

Chandler Pump Co., Cedar Rapids, la i Childe, Cromwell, New York 2 

Channel Tunnel Co., London 2 Chjldren's Ajd Association, Indianapolis 2 

Channing House, Boston i Chjldren's Aid Society, New York i 

Chapin, Howard M. Providence i Childs, Mrs. Lowrie, Omaha i 

Chapman, P. W., & Co., New York i Chjlds, William Hamlin, New York i 

Charity Organization Society, New York i Chilton Co., Philadelphia i 

Charles River Trust Co., Cambridge, Mass i Choate, Hall . & Stewart, Boston 2 

Charleston (5. C.) Chamber of Commerce. i Christian Science Committee for the Distribu- 

Charleston (S. C.) Museum 2 tion of Literature, Chicago 5 

Chautauqua (N. Y.) Institution 6 Christopher, Dr. Frederick, New York i 

Chemical Catalog Co., New York i Cigar Makers' Official Journal, Chicago i 

Chesapeake & Delaware Canal Co., Philadel- Cincjnnati, Board of Education i 

phia * Civil Service Commission i 

Chester (Pa.) Chamber of Commerce i Dept. of Public Welfare i 

Chester White Swine Record Association, Public Library 7 

Rochester, Ind 4 Water Works Dept 2 

Chicago, Board of Education " Cjncinnati Automatic Machine Co i 

Bureau of Statistics * Cincjnnatj Lubricant Pump Co 4 

City Council * Cincinnati, New Orleans and Texas Pacific 

Committee on Local Transportation 2 Railway Co., New York i 

Cjty Treasurer 2 Cjncinnati Screw Co., Twightwee, 2 

Civil Service Commission 4 Cjncinnati Society of Natural History i 

Commissioner of Health 2 Citizens Association of Chicago 4 

Dept. of Buildings i Cjtizens Committee, Dayton, 6 

Dept. of Gas and Electricity 2 Cjtizens Union, New York 4 

Dept. of Weights and Measures 2 City and County Government Association, 

Fire Dept J . Oakland, Cal 

Municipal Reference Library 261 Cjty and Suburban Homes Co., New York. . . . 

Public Library 43 Cjty Club of Berkeley 

Sanitary District 6 Cjty Club of Boston 

West Chicago Park Commissioners 4 Cjty Club of Chicago 

Chicago Academy of Sciences 18, 868 Cjty Club of Los Angeles 

Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad Co., Cjty Club of Milwaukee 

Chicago i Cjty Club of New York 

Chjcago & Northwestern Railway Co 22 City College Quarterly Association, New York. 

Chicago Architectural Club i Cjty Managers' Association, St. Augustine, Fla. 

Chicago Art Institute 6 Cjty-Wide Congress, Baltimore 

Chicago Association of Commerce S Cjvjc Art Commission, Berkeley 

Chicago Banker 2 Cjvjc Club of Philadelphia 

Chicago Board of Trade i Cjvjc Federation of Chicago 

Chicago Bridge & Iron Works i Cjvjc League of Cleveland 

Chicago Bureau of Public Efficiency 7 Cjvjc League of St. Louis. 

Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Co ... 7 Civil Service Reform Association, New York. . . 

Chicago Business Law School i Clark, Harold T., Cleveland 

Chjcago City Railway Co i Clark, Lindley D., Washington 

Chicago College of Naprapathy i Clark University, Worcester, Mass 

Chjcago Daily News 4 Clarke, Samuel B., New York 

Chjcago Dental Society 29 Class Journal Co., New York 

Chicago Entomological Society i Classical Association of the Atlantic States, 

Chicago Evening Post 2 New York 

Chicago Flexible Shaft Co 5 Clement, Hon. Percival W., Rutland, VI 

Chicago Great Western Railroad Co i Clemenson (5. C.) Agricultural College 

Chicago Home for Girls 8 Cleveland. Board of Education 

Chicago Home for the Friendless i City Clerk 

Chjcago Homeopathic Medical Society 5 Dept. of Public Welfare 

Chjcago-House of Correction i Division of Health 

Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville Railway Co. i Public Library 4 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Cleveland Chamber of Commerce 2 

Cleveland Engineering Society i 

Cleveland Medical Library 3 

Cleveland Museum of Art I 

Cleveland Normal Training School i 

Cleveland Railroad Co i 

Cleveland Twist Drill Co., Cleveland 2 

Clifford, Edward, Chicago i 

Clinic of Drs. Orr, Hohlen, Colburn, & Zim- 

merer, Lincoln, Neb 9 

Clinical Club of Albany i 

Club News, Chicago i 

Coal Age, New York i 

Cobden Club, London Q 

Cody, Sherwin, Chicago , . 2 

Cohen, Stanley A., New York 2 

Colby College Library, Watenille, Me i 

Cole Motor Car Co., Indianapolis i 

Colgate University, Hamilton, N.Y i 

College of Hawaii, Honolulu 2 

College of Jersey City 2 

College of Physicians of Philadelphia 3 

College of the City of New York 2 

College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Va. 4 

Colombia, Ministerio de Instrucci6n Publica. . . 2 

Colonial Steel Co., Pittsburg. i 

Colorado Agricultural Experiment Station. ... 21 

Bureau of Labor Statistics 3 

Bureau of Mines 2 

Civic Service Commission 2 

Commissioner of Insurance i i 

Dept. of Game and Fish i 

Executive Office i 

Public Utilities Commission 30 

Secretary of State 3 

State Auditor 4 

State Bank Commission i 

State Board of Charities and Corrections. . . i 

State Board of Health i 

State Board of Land Commissioners i 

State Coal Mine Inspector i 

State Engineer i 

State Entomologist 4 

State Geological Survey 3 

State Highway Commission i 

State Inspector of Oils i 

State Supt. of Public Instruction 7 

State Tax Commission i 

State Treasurer i 

Colorado & Southern Railway Co., Denver 2 

Colorado College, Colorado Springs 6 

Colorado Committee on Unemployment and 

Relief, Denver I 

Colorado Fuel & Iron Co., Pueblo i 

Colorado Iron Works Co., Denver 5 

Colorado Medicine, Denver 5 

Colorado School for the Deaf and Blind, Colo- 
rado Springs I 

Colorado School of Mines, Golden 2 

Colorado Scientific Society, Denver 2 

Colorado. State Agricultural College, Fort 

Collins 4 

Colorado State Dental Association, Pueblo. ... i 

Colorado State Teachers' Association, Denver. . i 

Columbia Historical Society, Washington 2 

Columbia School of Drafting, Washington i 

Columbia Trust Co., New York i 

Columbia University, New York 27 

Division of 'Intelligence and Publicity 10 

Library 60 

Press Office 4 

Teachers College 8 

Columbus (0.) Board of Education i 

Commerce Caravel, New York i 

Commercial Camera Co., Rochester, N.Y i 

Commercial Club of Duluth 2 

Commercial Telegraphers' Union, Chicago i 

Commission Co., New York 56 

Committee for the Study of Educational Condi- 
tions in Mexico, Cincinnati I 

Committee of Fifteen, Chicago i 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Committee of Fifteen, New York 2 

Committee on Friendly Relations among 

Foreign Students, New York i 

Committee on Provision for the Feeble-Minded, 

Philadelphia 7 

Committee on Public Information, Washington i 
Committee on the High Cost of Living, New 

York 3 

Committee on Uniform Classification, Chicago i 
Commonwealth Club of California, San Fran- 
cisco i 

Commonwealth Edison Co., Chicago i 

Commonwealth Steel Co., Granite City, III. . . . i 

Comstock, L. K., & Co., New York 5 

Concord QT. H.) Public Library i 

Condensite Co. of America, Bloomfield, N. J .. i 

Congress Hotel & Annex, Chicago i 

Congress of American Physicians and Surgeons, 

New Haven i 

Connecticut, Agricultural Experiment Station 5 

Bank Commissioner 4 

Bureau of Labor Statistics 5 

Civil Service Commission i 

Commissioner on Domestic Animals i 

Public Utilities Commission i 

Secretary of State i 

State Board of Education 20 

State Civil Service Commission i 

State Highway Commission i 

State Library _. 670 

State Tuberculosis Commission i 

Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences, New 

Haven 2 

Connecticut College for Women, New London . i 

Connecticut Colony for Epileptics, Mansfield. . i 
Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co., Hart-... 

ford 2 

Connecticut Society for Mental Hygiene, New 

Haven i 

Connecticut State Medical Society, New Haven a 

Conrad, Ernst A., Milwaukee i 

Consolidated Expanded Metal Co., Braddock,Pa i 

Consulat General de Belgique, Chicago 9 

Consumers' League of Connecticut, Hartford. . 12 

Continental Dorset Club, Mechanicsburg, O. . . 12 

Cook County, Board of Commissioners, Chicago 3 

Board of Forest Preserve Commissioners. . . 65 

Bureau of Social Service 6 

Civil Service Commission 2 

Comptroller i 

Supt. of Schools._ 2 

Cook County Hospital 3 

Cook, William W., New York 2 

Coolidge, Louis A., Boston i 

Coolidge, Mrs. Thomas Jefferson, Jr., Boston. . i 

Coombs, E. F., & Co., New York i 

Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science 

and Art, New York I 

Co-operative Education Association i 

Co-ordinate College, Charlesville, Va i 

Coppes Bros. & Zpok, Nappanee, Ind 2 

Coppus Engineering & Equipment Co., Wor- 
cester, Mass_ 2 

Cornell University, Ithaca 4 

Library 16 

Medical School 2 

Corporatjon Trust Co., Jersey City I 

Corporation Trust Co., New York 3 

Corporation Trust Co. of America, Wilmington, 

Del i 

Corrugated Bar Co., Buffalo a 

Costa Rica, Oficina de Deposito y Canje Inter- 

nacional de Publicaciones 17 

Cottrell, C. B., & Sons Co., New York i 

Coudert, Frederic Ren6, New York i 

Council Bluffs (la.) Free Public Library i 

County Government Association, White Plains, 

AT. 7 i 

Craig Colony for Epileptics, Sonyea, N. Y. . . . 2 
Cramp, William & Sons, Ship & Engine Build- 
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Pamphlets. Pamphlets. 

Crane, R. T., & Co., Chicago i Detroit, Board of Health 3 

Crane, William M., Co., New York i Dept. of Parks and Boulevards i 

Cravath & Henderson, New York i Public Library 7 

Cremation Association of America, Detroit. ... 80 Public Lighting Commission i 

Creamery and Milk Plant Monthly, New York i Detroit College of Medicine and Surgery i 

Crew, Levick Co., Chicago 9 Deutsch-Amerikanische Typographia, Indian- 

Croft, Dr. L. V., Middleville, Ont i apolis i 

Crouse-Hinds Co., Syracuse s De Vault, A. N., Chicago 4 

Crowder, Dr. Thomas R., Chicago i Devine, J. P., Co., Bujfalo 4 

Croydon (Eng.) Public Library i De Vinne, Theodore B., New York i 

Cuba, Estaci6n Central Agron6mica 10 Diamond Power Specialty Co., Detroit 6 

Secretaria de Agricultura, Commercio y Dickinson County, Inspector of Mines, Iron 

Trabajo 23 _ Mountain, Mich i 

Secretaria de Estado 10 Dickinson, F. B., Chicago 3 

Secretaria de Hacienda 3 Dietrich, H. O., Kane, Pa i 

Secretaria de Sanidad y Beneficencia 2 Dietzgen, Eugene, Co., Chicago i 

Culver (Ind.) Summer Cavalry School 3 Direct Mail Advertising Association, Chicago . . i 

Culver (Ind.) Summer Naval School i District of Columbia, Board of Commissioners 2 

Cunard Line, Chicago 34 Dept. of Weights and Measures and Markets 3 

Curtis, William J., New York i Public Library i 

Curtis Publishing Co., Philadelphia i Public Utilities Commission 6 

Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Corporation, District of Columbia Workhouse, Occoquan, Va. i 

Bu/alo i Divine Life, Chicago 2 

Gushing, J. S., Co., Norwood, Mass i Dixon, W. Macneille, London 117 

Cutler-Hammer Mfg. Co., Milwaukee 6 Dodant & Sons, Hamilton, III i 

Doehler Die Casting Co., Brooklyn 2 

Dahlstrom Metallic Door Co., Jamestown, N. Y. $ Domestic Sugar Producers, New York 2 

Daken, Ted D., Seattle, Wash i Dominion Association of Fire Chiefs, Kingston, 

Dallas (Tex.) Public Library 2 Ont ._ 26 

Dana, John Cotton, Newark, N. J 5 Dominion Astronomical Observatory, Ottawa. . i 

Dando Co., Philadelphia 4 Dominion Laboratory, Wellington, N, Z i 

Dansk Brodersamfundsblad, Omaha i Donnelley, R. R., & Sons Co., Chicago 3 

Dartmouth College, Hanover, N. H i Donnelley, Thomas E., Chicago i 

Davenport Hotel Co., Spokane i Doran, George H., Co., New York 3 

Davenport (la.) Public Library i Dorf , Alfred T., Chicago 2 

David Ranken, Jr., School of Mechanical Dorland, Dr. William Alexander Newman, 

Trades, St. Louis i Chicago 80 

Davis, George H., Co., New York 2 Dos Passos, John R., New York i 

Davis, Dr. Michael M., Boston i Doubleday, Page & Co., Garden City, N.Y 4 

Davis, Dr. Nathan S., Chicago 125 Drexel Institute. P/7ade//>&ia 3 

Davis Press, Worcester, Mass 2 Dripps, Robert D., Philadelphia i 

Davis, William Holmes, Danville, Va i Dropsie College for Hebrew and Cognate Learn- 

Davison, Charles Stewart, New York 8 ing, Philadelphia i 

Dawes, Charles Gates, Chicago 6 Dring, Edmund Hunt, London i 

Day, George Parmly, New Haven 3 Dudley, Dr. E. C., Chicago 81 

Day, John H., Chicago i Dudley, Plimmon H., New York 2 

Day, Mary B., Chicago i Dugan, Francis A., Brooklyn i 

Dayton (0) Public Library 2 Duluth Public Library i 

Dearborn Chemical Co., Chicago i Duluth Board of Trade 2 

Deborah Cook Sayles Public Library, Paw- Duluth Commercial Club 9 

tucket, R.I i Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic Railway Co., 

Defender Photo Supply Co., Rochester, N. Y... i Marquette, Mich i 

Deichmanske Bibliotek, Christiania i Dun, R. G., & Co., New York 2 

De Laval Steam Turbine Co., Chicago 5 Dunham, C. A., Co., Chicago i 

Delaware, Secretary of State 2 Dunn, Harriet Nancy, Chicago i 

State Auditor of Accounts i Du Pont de Nemours, E. J., Powder Co., Wil- 

State Board of Agriculture i mington, Del 14 

State Board of Education 9 Duron, Amid, Co., New York 4 

State Library Commission 3 Dutch East Indies, Dept. van Landbouw, 

State Treasurer i Nijverheid en Handel 27 

Delaware and Hudson Co., New York 6 Dutton, E. P., & Co., New York 2 

Delaware County Institute of Science 2 Dyck, George E., Chicago i 

De Liagre, Alfred, New York i 

Democratic National Committee, Washington, i Earp, Dr. Samuel E., Indianapolis 2 

Denison University, Granville, i East Orange, Shade Tree Commission i 

Denmark, Statens Bogsamlingskomite, Copen- East Side House, New York 3 

hagen i Eastern Association of Physics Teachers, 

Dennison Manufacturing Co., Boston 6* Boston 5 

Framingham, Mass n Eastern Machine Screw Corporation, New 

Dent, Thomas, Chicago i Haven i 

Denver, Board of Education 2 Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, N.Y 3 

City Clerk i Eclipse Electrotype & Engraving Co., Cleve- 

Civil Service Commission i land 9 

Public Library 4 Eclipse Interchangeable Counterbore Co., Detroit i 

School District Number One 2 Edge Moor Iron Co., Chicago i 

Denver & Rio Grande Railroad Co., Denver. . . 2 Edinburgh Public Library 3 

Denver Civic and Commercial Association i Edison, Thomas A., Inc., Orange, N. J s 

Denver Engineering Works i Edmonton (Can.) Public Library i 

De Pauw University, Greencastle, Ind 2 Efficiency Co., Chicago 2 

Des Momes .(la.) City Clerk i Egypt, Dept. of Public Health 7 

Public Library 3 Government Press i 



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Volumes or Volumes or 

Pamphlets. Pamphlets 

Eldridge Entertainment House, Franklin, 0... i Ferrier, Dr. W. F., Toronto 4 

Electric Cable Co., New York 4 Ferry-Hanly Advertising Co.. Kansas City, Mo. i 

Electric Controller & Mfg. Co, Cleveland 3 Fibre Conduit Co., Orangeburg, N. Y i 

Electric Traction, Chicago i Field, Dr. A. G., Des Moines, la i 

Electrical Mining Publishing Co., Chicago 2 Field, Henry, Seed Co., Shenandoah, la 4 

Electro Bleaching Gas Co., New York 5 Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago.. . . 5 

Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society, Chapel Hill, Field, Marshall, and Co., Chicago i 

N. C 2 "Field" Newspaper, London 2 

Elizabeth (N. J.) Free Public Library. i Fifth Avenue Association, New York 7 

Elizabeth McCormick Open Air School, Fiji, Government Printing Office, Suva 50 

Chicago i Financial America, New York i 

Ellershaw, Capt. E., Jacksonville, Fla i Fire Insurance Club of Chicago 3 

Ellingwood, Dr. Finley, Chicago i Fire Insurance Society of Philadelphia i 

Elliott Co., Cambridge, Mass. & Pittsburg 15 Fire Marshals' Association of North America, 

Elliott, Howard, Boston 3 Topeka i 

Elliott-Fisher Co., Harrisburg 12 Fire Underwriters' Association of the North- 
Ely, Dr. Leonard W., San Francisco 4 west, Chicago 2 

Emerson Electric Manufacturing Co., St. Louis i Fire Underwriters' Association of the Pacific, 

Emerson Pump & Valve Co., Alexandria, Va. . r San Francisco 21 

Emerson School, Gary, Ind 8 First National Bank of Boston 3 

Empire State Forest Products Association, First National Bank of Joliet 2 

\Conifer, N.Y i First National Bank, Philadelphia i 

Engineering Society of Wisconsin, Madison i First National Exchange Bank, Port Huron, 

Engineers and Architects Association, Los Mich t 

Angeles 2 First State Fawners' Society, Chicago i 

Engineers' Club of St. Louis i First Trust & Savings Bank, Chicago i 

Engineers' Society of Western Pennsylvania, Fisher, Irving, New Haven 4 

Harrisburg 2 Fisher, Dr. William A., Chicago i 

Englewood Hospital, Chicago i Fisk, Harvey, & Sons, New York i 

English Ceramic Society, Stoke-on-Trent, Eng . i Fisk University, Nashville i 

Enoch Pratt Free Library, Baltimore i Fitchburg Railroad Co., Boston 2 

Entomological Society of British Columbia, Fitchburg (Mass.) Steam Engine Co i 

Victoria 3 Flanagan, A., Co., Chicago 3 

Episcopal Hospital, Philadelphia i Planner & Buchanan, Indianapolis i 

Erickson Co., New York 10 Fleischmann Co., New York 6 

Erie (Pa.) Public Library i Fletcher Free Library, Burlington, VI i 

Essex Institute, Salem, Mass i Fletcher, John C. C., New Haven i 

Eugenics Record Office, Cold Spring "Harbor, Florence (Italy), Biblioteca. ; i 

N. Y i Florida, Agricultural Experiment Station 52 

Eustis, P. S., Chicago 2 Dept. of Agriculture 7 

Evangelical Industrial Committee, London i Dept. of Public Instruction 2 

Evans, Henry, New York 3 Railroad Commission i 

Evanston (///.) Free Public Library 3 Shell Fish Commission 5 

Evansville (Ind.) Public Library 7 State Board of Health 3 

Evening Post Job Printing Office, New York . . i State Comptroller 2 

Everett (Wash.) Commercial Club i State Treasurer ; i 

Excavating Engineer, Milwaukee i Florida Agricultural College, Gainesville 6 

Excelsior Springs (Mo.) Commercial Club i Extension Division i 

Florida Grower Pub. Co., Tampa i 

Fairmount Park Art Association, Philadelphia i Florida Medical Association, Jacksonville i 

Farm and Fireside, Springfield, i Florida State Horticultural Society, Jacksonville i 

Farm and Trades School, Thompson's Island, Flying, New York i 

Mass r Foote Bros. Gear & Machine Co., Chicago . i 

Farm Mortgage Bankers' Association of Foote Mineral Co., Philadelphia 4 

America, Chicago i Forbes Library, Northampton, Mass i 

Farmers Alfalfa Bureau, Pittsburg i Ford Motor Co., Detroit i 

Farmers and Drovers Journal, Chicago 2 Fordowner, Milwaukee 2 

Farmer's Wife, St. Paul i Foreign National Trade Council, New York ... i 

Farquhar, A. B., Co., York, Pa i Formosa, Bureau of Aboriginal Affairs, Taihoku i 

Farquhar, David, Cambridge, Mass i Forster, Henry A., New York i 

Favill, Dr. John, Chicago i Forstmann, Julius, Passaic, N. J 2 

Fay, J. A., and Egan Co., Cincinnati 3 Fottler, Fiske, Rawson Co., Boston i 

Federal Cement Tile Co., Chicago i Foundation Co., New York i 

Federal Council of Churches of Christ in France, Ministere de 1'Instruction Publique et 

America, New York 4 des Beaux Arts i 

Federal Motor Truck Co., Detroit 2 Frances E. Willard Hospital, Chicago i 

Federal Reserve Bank of Boston 2 Francis, Dr. Charles H., Chicago i 

Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago 4 Francis W. Parker School Press, Chicago i 

Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas ._ 2 Frank, Dr. Mortimer, Chicago 39 

Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. . .' 4 Frankenberg, Henry E., Co., New York i 

Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia 2 Franklin and Marshall College, Library, Lan- 

Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond 4 caster, Pa i 

Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 3 Franklin Institute, Philadelphia 2 

Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco 4 Franklin (Pa.) Portable Crane & Hoist Co i 

Federated Chanties, Baltimore 2 Franklin Publishing & Supply Co., Philadelphia 2 

Federated Publishing Co., New York I Frasse, Peter A., & Co., New York 2 

Federation of Trade Press Association, Chicago i Fraternal Order of American Sportsmen, Day- 
Fell, Dr. George Edward, Chicago 14 ton, 2 

Fellows Gear Shaper Co., Springfield, Vt 6 Fredericksburg (Va.) City Managers i 

Felt & Tarrant Manufacturing Co., Chicago. . . 2 Freedmen's Aid Society of Methodist Episcopal 

Fenton Label Co., Philadelphia i Church, Cincinnati i 



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Volumes or Volumes or 

Pamphlets. Pamphlets. 

Free Press Association, Burlington, Vt i Gloucester (Eng.) Public Library Committee. . 4 

Freeman & Co., New York 2 Goetz, Henry A., Chicago i 

Freeman-Summer Co., New York i Goheen Manufacturing Co., Canton, 2 

French, Dr. Cecil, Washington i Goldschmidt Thermit Co., New York 4 

Friedberg, Dr. Stanton A., Chicago i Goltra, Edward F., St. Louis i 

Friedley-Voshardt Co., Chicago i Goode, Edwin W., Chicago 2 

Friendly Society of Iron Founders of England, Goodell-Pratt Co., Greenfield, Mass i 

Ireland and Wales, Manchester i Goodspeeds Book Shop, Boston i 

Friends' Free Library, Germantown, Pa i Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co., Akron, 2 

Friends' Select School, Philadelphia 6 Gotham National Bank, New York i 

Fry, William W., Philadelphia 2 Gottlieb, J., Chicago 3 

Furness, Margaret, Chicago 12 Goucher College, Baltimore 3 

Governors' Conference, Madison i 

Gane Brothers Co., Chicago 2 Gradle, Dr. Harry S.. Chicago 272 

Garford Motor Truck Co., Lima, i Grahame, Leopold, New York i 

Garrett Biblical Institute, Evanston 7 Grand Rapids Public Library 6 

Garrison, A., Foundry Co., Pittsburg i Grand Rapids School of Designing 2 

Garrison, Lindley M., New York i Grand Trunk Railway Co., Chicago & Montreal i 

Gary (Ind.) Mayor's Office i Graton & Knight Mfg. Co., Worcester, Mass. . . i 

Public Library i Gratz College, Philadelphia i 

Gavin, Basil, South Boston i Gray, W. A., Oakton, Va 3 

Gaylord Brothers, Syracuse ." 3 Great Britain, Board of Education 2 

Gayton, O. F., Chicago n Public Trustee Office, London i 

Geiger- Jones Co., Canton, i Great Lakes Engineering Works, Detroit i 

General Acoustic Co., New York 4 Great Northern Railway Co., St. Paul i 

General Asphalt Co., Philadelphia i Green, Charles R., Amherst, Mass i 

General Board of Religious Education, New Green County Public Schools, Worthington, Ind. i 

York i Green, Fred W., Cleveland i 

General Education Board, New York 5 Green, Dr. Samuel A., Groton, Mass 2 

General Electric Co., Schenectady 22 Greene, Henry E., Golden, Colo 6 

Edison Lamp Works, Harrison, N. J 2 Greene, Tweed and Co., New York i 

Fort Wayne Electric Works, Fort Wayne, Ind. 5 Greener, Richard T., Chicago i 

National Lamp Works, Cleveland 2 Greenfield (Mass.) Tap and Die Corporation. . 2 

Sprague Electric Works, New York i Gregg Publishing Co., Chicago 2 

General Federation of Women's Clubs, Ports- Gregory, George, Chicago i 

mouth, N. H i Greiner, John Edwin, Baltimore 2 

General Filtration Co., Rochester, N.Y 2 Grinnell (la.) College 3 

General Fireproofing Co., Ypungstown, 2 Grote, Dr. Henry W., Bloomington, III 6 

General Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen, Groton (Mass.) Public Library i 

New York i Guarantee Construction Co., New York i 

General Theological Seminary, New York i Guaranty Trust Co. of New York 28 

General Vehicle Co., Long Island City, N. Y... i Guayaquil (Ecuador), Biblioteca Municipal ... 13 

General Welding and Equipment Co., Boston. . 4 Guggenheimer, Untermeyer & Marshall, New 

Geneva. Bibliotheque Pubkque et Universitaire i York i 

Geometric Tool Co., Chicago 3 Gulick, Sidney, New York i 

George Junior Republic Association, Freemlle, Gutman, James, New York i 

N.Y 7 

George Peabody College for Teachers, Nashville 6 Hackley Public Library, Muskegon, Mich i 

George Washington University, Washington. . . 2 Hadden, Dr. David, Oakland, Col i 

Georgetown University, Washington 5 Hagenah, William J., Chicago i 

Georgia Agricultural Experiment Station 2 Hahnemann Hospital, Chicago 2 

Dept. of Agriculture 5 Hahnemann Medical College, Chicago 5 

State Board of Entomology 8 Haiss, George, Mfg. Co., New York 4 

State Dept. of Education 8 Hale, William Bayard, New York i 

State Dept. of Game and Fish 3 Halsey, Stuart & Co., Chicago a 

State Geological Survey i Hamilton College Library, Clinton, N. Y i 

State Library 53 Hamilton (0.) Machine Tool Co 3 

Georgia, Southern & Florida Railway Co., Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute .. 4 

New York i Hancock, James Denton, Pittsburg a 

Georgia State College of Agriculture 168 Hand, William H., Jr., New Bedford, Mass i 

German American Insurance Co., New York. . . Hapgood, Hutchins, Cos Cob, Conn i 

German Hospital and Dispensary, New York... Harris, James H., Dubuque, la i 

Germanistic Society of Chicago Harbin Hospital, Rome, Ga i 

Getchell, Addison C., and Son, Boston Harder, Erwin E., Chicago 2 

Gibson Co., Indianapolis Hardwood Record, Chicago i 

Gifford-Wood Co., Hudson, N. Y Harrington, Edwin, Sons & Co., Philadelphia . 2 

Gilbert, Alfred C., Co., New Haven Harris, Samuel, Chicago 4 

Gjlbert M. Simmons Library, Kenosha, Wis. . . Harris Trust & Savings Bank, Chicago i 

Gilbreth, Frank B., Providence Harrison, Fairfax, Washington r. 3 

Gill, Wilson L., Philadelphia Harrison's Nurseries, Berlin, Md 2 

Gillorly, Joseph. Toledo, Hartford, Board of Education i 

Ginn and Co., Boston Juvenile Commission i 

Girard College, Philadelphia Public Library 2 

Gisholt Machine Co., Madison Hartford Chamber of Commerce i 

Glasgow Iron_Co., Philadelphia Hartford Seminary Foundation i 

Glasgow Public Libraries Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance 

Gleaner, New York Co., Hartford i 

Glen Saint Mary (Fla.) Nurseries Hartman, Harleigh H., Springfield, III i 

Glenwood (III.) Manual Training School Harvard University 3 

Glidden, Jay S., Chicago Dental School i 

Globe Machine & Stamping Co., Cleveland .... Dept. of Social Ethics i 



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Volumes or Volumes or 

Pamphlets. Pamphlets. 

Harvard University, Gray Herbarium 4 Hospital for Children and Training School for 

Harvard College Library 3 Nurses, San Francisco 2 

Harvard College Observatory 9 Hough, Romeyn Beck, Lowville, N.Y i 

Jefferson Physical Laboratory i Houghton, E. F., & Co., Philadelphia & 

Medical School 3 Chicago. 4 

Museum of Comparative Zoology 6 Houghton Line, Philadelphia i 

Peabody Museum i Houghton, Mifflin Co., Boston i 

Press 3 Hourvich, Samuel H., Chicago i 

Radcliffe College 2 Houston (rear.) City Clerk i 

Hassin, Dr. J. B., Chicago 18 Mayor i 

Haverford (Pa.) College i Howard Association, London i 

Haverhill (Mass.) Public Library i Howard Bartels & Co., Chicago i 

Hawaii, Board of Commissioners of Agriculture Howard, E., Clock Co., Boston 2 

and Forestry 2 Howard Memorial Library, New Orleans i 

Dept. of Immigration, Labor and Statistics, i Howard Publishing Co., Portland, Me i 

Dept. of Public Instruction 2 Howard University, Washington 4 

Promotion Committee 2 Howard, Walter L., Davis, Col i 

Public Utilities Commission 19 Hoy, David F., Ithaca i 

Territorial Board of Health i Hoyt, David W.. Providence i 

Treasurer's Office 4 Huffaker, Kite H., Louisville, Ky 2 

Hawaiian Sugar Planters Association, Ex- Humback, John E., Hamilton, O i 

periment Station, Honolulu i Hunt, Robert W., & Co., Chicago i 

Hawley, Mary E., Chicago .- 8 Huntington (W. Va.) Lumber and Supply Co . . i 

Hayward Co., New York i Hurrey, Charles D., New York 5 

Hazlitt & Walker, Chicago i Husting, Paul O., Washington i 

Headlam, J. W., London i Hutchinson, Miller Reese, Orange, N.J i 

Headland, Dr. Paul, Chicago i Hygienic Institute, La Salle, III 2 

Heald Machine Co., Worcester, Mass 7 

Hearst, William Randolph, New York i Idaho, Agricultural Experiment Station i 

Heartman, Charles F., New York i Free Traveling Library i 

Heath, D. C., and Co., New York 2 Insurance Dept 2 

Heaton's Annual Publishing Co., Toronto i State Board of Education 18 

Hebrew Technical Institute, New York 2 State Board of Health i 

Hebrew Union College, New York 3 State Board of Land Commissioners 2 

Hektoen, Dr. Ludwig, Chicago 8 State Engineer i 

Hektograph Mfg. & Duplicating Co., New York i State Game Warden i 

Helena (Mont.) Public Library i State Highway Commission i 

Henion & Hubbell, Chicago i State Mine Inspector _ 2 

Henry Phipps Institute, Philadelphia 2 Illinois, Agricultural Experiment Station 26 

Hercules Powder Co., Wilmington, Del 4 Attorney General i 

Herrick, Samuel, Washington 3 Auditor of Public Accounts 18 

Herrin, William F., San Francisco r Board of Canal Commissioners 2 

Hess. Dr. Albert F., New York 5 Board of Prison Industries i 

Hesslein, Max,_JVew York 2 Bureau of Labor Statistics 3 

Heuser, Frederick W. J., New York i Dept. of Agriculture 6 

High School Teachers Association of New York Division of Foods and Dairies 14 

City S Dept. of Public Welfare 2 

Highway Safety League, Boston 6 Dept. of Public Works and Buildings, 

Hildebrandt, W. A., Jersey City Heights i Division of Highways i 

Hill, Henry W., Buffalo 3 Dept. of Trade and Commerce, Division of 

Hilles and Jones Co., Wilmington, Del i Insurance 12 

Hillsdale (Mich.) College i General Assembly, Senate, Secretary 136 

Hirase, Y., Kyoto, Japan i Geological Survey 10 

Hitzelberger, Tietenberg & Co., New York .... 2 Industrial Board i 

Hobart College, Geneva, N.Y 3 Legislative Reference Bureau 1009 

Hobson, Dr. Sarah M., Chicago 3 Public Utilities Commission 5 

Hocking Valley Railroad Co., New York i Rivers and Lakes Commission 3 

Hodge, Frederick Webb., Washington i Secretary of State 59 

Hoe, R., & Co., New York 4 State Board of Health 7 

Holcomb, Alfred E., New York i State Board of Pharmacy i 

Holley Brothers Co., Detroit i State Grain Inspection Dept i 

Holmes, Dr. Bayard, Chicago 76 State Library i 

Holstein-Friesian Association of America, State Mining Board i 

Bratlleboro, Vt 22 State Treasurer i 

Holt, Dr. L. Emmett, New York i State Water Survey 2 

Holyoke (Mass.) Machine Co 4 Supt. of Public Instruction 6 

Homan, Dr. George, St. Louis 3 Illmois Bankers' Association, Chicago 2 

Home Correspondence School, Springfield, Illinois Centennial Commission, Springfield 4 

Mass i Illinois Central Magazine, Chicago i 

Home Market Club, Boston 3 Illinois Central Railroad, Chicago i 

Home Savings Bank, Toledo, O i Illinois Children's Home and Aid Society, 

Honolulu Chamber of Commerce 2 Chicago i 

Honolulu Star Bulletin i Illinois Coal Mining Investigations Coopera- 

Hooker, Brainard, La Fayette, Ind i tive Agreement, Urbana i 

Hooker, George E.. Chicago 4 Illinois Coal Operators Association, Springfield 3 

Hoover Steel Ball Co., Ann Arbor i Illinois Federation of Women's Clubs, Chicago 3 

Horseless Age. New York 2 Illinois Gas Association, Chicago^ i 

Horton, Dr. Horace E., Waukegan, III 1029 Illinois Manufacturers' Association, Chicago. . . 15 

Hosic, James Fleming, Chicago 2 Illinois Medical Journal. Chicago 2 

Hoskins, T. J., Knoxville, Tenn I Illinois Music Teachers' Association. Lincoln. 2 

Hoskins Mfg. Co., Chicago i Illinois School for the Blind, Jacksonville . . i 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Illinois Society of Architects, Chicago 2 

Illinois Society of Engineers, Wheaton i 

Illinois State Bar Association, Chicago i 

Illinois State Bee Keepers' Association, Spring- 
field i 

Illinois State Council of Defense, Chicago 13 

War Recreation Board 2 

Illinois State Dental Society, Peoria 2 

Illinois State Federation of Labor, Chicago .... 9 
Illinois State Historical Society Library, 

Springfield 2 

Illinois State Laboratory of Natural History. . i 

Illinois State Microscopical Society, Chicago. . i 

Illinois State Museum of Natural History i 

Illinois State Normal School, Charleston 5 

Illinois State Normal School, De Kalb i 

Illinois State Normal University, Normal i 

Illinois State Penitentiary, Joliet 2 

Illinois State Reformatory, Pontiac 4 

Illinois State Register, Springfield 3 

Illinois State Teachers Association, Carlinville 2 

Illinois Steel Co., Chicago 3 

Illinois Tract Society, Chicago i 

Illuminating Engineering Society, New York. . i 

Immigrants' Protective League, Chicago i 

Immigration Restriction League, Boston 2 

Imperial Consulate of Japan, Chicago 5 

Imperial Library of Japan, Tokyo i 

Imperial University Library, Kyoto 6 

Imperial University, Medical Faculty, Tokyo. . i 

Index of Oto-Laryngology, Chicago i 

India, Dept. of Land Records i 

Imperial Bacteriologist, Pusa i 

Public Works Dept. Simla i 

Railway Board -. 2 

Supt. 9f Government Printing i 

Indian Rights Association, Philadelphia 2 

Indian Tea Association, Calcutta 10 

Indiana, Agricultural Experiment Station n 

Board of Health 2 

Board of Industrial Aid for the Blind 2 

Bureau of Legislative Information 2 

Dept. of Geology and Natural Resources. . i 

Public Library Commission i 

State Board of Charities i 

State Board of Education 3 

State Board of Registration and Examina- 

tion of Nurses i 

State Library 71 

Indiana Boys' School, Plainfield i 

Indiana Hospital for the Insane, Indianapolis . i 

Indiana State Dairy Association, Lafayette i 

Indiana State Teachers' Retirement Fund 

Board, Indianapolis i 

Indiana University, Bloomington 31 

Alumni Association i 

Indianapolis, Board of Trade i 

Indianapolis Crematory 3 

Indianapolis, Public Library 2 

Industrial Press, New York 2 

Industrial Union News, Detroit i 

Industrial Workers of the World, Chicago & 

Cleveland 4 

Infant Welfare Society of Chicago i 

Ingberg, S. H., Elmhurst, III 2 

Ingersoll Milling Machine Co., Rockford, III. . i 

Ingersoll-Rand Co. of Illinois, Chicago 2 

Inland Machine Works, St. Louis i 

Institute for Public Service, New York i 

Institute of Bankers, London i 

Institute of Industrial Research, Washington . . 8 

Institute of Medicine of Chicago i 

Institute Central Meteorologico y Geofisico de 

Chile 21 

Institute Geologico, Mexico 4 

Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de Janeiro 5 

Insull, Samuel, Chicago 3 

Insurance Co. of North America, Philadelphia, i 

Insurance Institute of America, Chicago 2 

Insurance Library Association, Boston i 

Insurance Society of New York 16 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Inter-America, New York i 

Interborough Rapid Transit Co., New York ... 2 
Intercollegiate Bureau of Occupations, New 

York 2 

Intercollegiate Prohibition Association, Chicago a 

Inter-Fraternity Conference, New York i 

International Association of Antiquarian Book- 
sellers, London i 

International Association of Casualty and 

Surety Underwriters, New York a 

International Association of Machinists, 

Chicago 8 

International Association of Municipal Elec- 
tricians, Houston, Tex i 

International Brotherhood of Maintenance of 

Way Employes, Detroit i 

International Brotherhood of Stationary Fire- 
men, Omaha i 

International Casement Co., Jamestown, N. Y. i 
International Commission on the Teaching of 

Mathematics, New York 5 

International Co-operative Alliance, London., i 
International Correspondence Schools, Scran- 
ton i 

International Harvester Co. of New Jersey, 

Chicago 4 

International Health Board, New York 4 

International Institute of Agriculture, Rome. . 5 

International Joint Commission, Washington. . 6 
International Kindergarten Union, Springfield, 

Mass 10 

International Ladies' Garment Workers Union, 

New York i 

International Mill & Timber Co., Bay City, 

Mich ; 2 

International Molders' Union of North Amer- 
ica, Cincinnati i 

International Money Machine Co., Reading, Pa. 5 

International Propaganda Group of Chicago. . i 
International Railroad Master Blacksmiths 

Association, Lima, i 

International Sunday School Association, 

Chicago _ _. i 

International Typographical Union. Course of 

Instruction in Printing, Chicago 3 

International Union of United Brewery Work- 
men, Cincinnati 2 

International Young Men's Christian Associa- 
tion College, Springfield, Mass i 

Interparliamentary Union, Washington i 

Inter-State Cotton Seed Crushers Association, 

Dallas i 

Investment Bankers Association of America, 

Chicago 5 

Iowa, Agricultural Experiment Station 14 

Board of Control of State Institutions i 

Board of Railroad Commissioners i 

Dept. of Agriculture i 

Dept. of Public Instruction 22 

Fish and Game Dept 2 

Geological Survey i 

Insurance Dept 5 

Library Commission i 

Secretary of State 4 

State Bee Inspector 3 

State Board of Health 5 

State Dairy and Food Commission 5 

State Document Dept 5 

State Highway Commission 2 

State Library 2 

State Mine Inspector i 

Iowa Academy of Science, Des Moines i 

Iowa Engineering Society, Iowa City 2 

Iowa Masonic Library, Cedar Rapids i 

Iowa, State College of Agriculture and Me- 
chanic Arts, Ames 32 

Botanical Dept 3 

Engineering Experiment Station 5 

Iowa State Historical Society, Iowa City i 

Iowa State Horticultural Society, Des Moines. . i 

Iowa State Medical Society, Des Moines 5 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Iowa State Reformatory, Anamosa i 

Iowa State Teachers Association, Indianola. . . 2 

Iowa State Teachers College, Cedar Falls 6 

Iowa State University, Iowa City 2 

Ireland, Dept. of Agriculture and Technical 

Instruction I 

Irish Agricultural Organisation Society, Dublin 52 

Iron Trade Review, Cleveland 2 

Italian Chamber of Commerce and Coloniza- 
tion Bureau, Chicago i 

Italy, R. Stazione di Patologia Vegetale, Rome . 3 
Iver Johnson's Arms & Cycle Works, Fitch- 
burg, Mass 3 

Jaburg Bros., New York i 

Jackson Lumber Co., Lockhart, Ala i 

Jacksonville (Fla.) Board of Health i 

Free Public Library i 

Jacksonville, Chamber of Commerce 2 

Jacobs, Jacob Louis, Chicago i 

Jacobsen Publishing Co., Chicago 2 

Jahn & Oilier Engraving Co., Chicago n 

James, Fred S., & Co., Chicago 2 

James Millikin University, Decatur, III i 

James V. Brown Library, Williamsport, Pa 2 

Janet, Charles, Voiainlieu, France 3 

apan, Bureau of Forestry i 

Bureau of Public Works i 

Dept. of Agriculture and Commerce i 

Geological Survey ._ _. 4 

Home Dept., Bureau for Social Affairs i 

Imperial Bureau of Mines i 

Imperial Government Railways 2 

Japan Society, New York 3 

Jeffers, LeRoy , New York i 

Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia i 

Jefferson Union Co., Lexington, Mass i 

Jeffrey Manufacturing Co., Columbus, 3 

Jenkins, C. Francis, Washington i 

Jersey City, Dept. of Revenue and Finance. . . i 

Free Public Library _ _ i 

Jewish Agricultural and Industrial Aid Society, 

New York i 

ewish Farmer, New York i 

ohannsen, N., Rosebank, N.Y I 

ohn Carter Brown Library, Providence i 

ohn F. Slater Fund, Charlottesville, Va 3 

ohn Fritz Medal Board of Award, New York . i 

ohn Marshall Law School, Chicago i 

Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore i 

Johns Hopkins University, Library 2 

Press 4 

Johnson, Dr. C. N., Chicago 259 

Johnson, Dr. Frank S., Chicago 2222 

Joint Board of Sanitary Control in the Cloak, 

Suit & Skirt & the Dress & Waist In- 
dustries, New York 16 

Jones & Laughlin Steel Co., Chicago i 

Joseph and Feiss Co.. Cleveland i 

Joseph Dixon Crucible Co., Jersey City i 

Joseph, James D., Whitewater, Kan i 

Josephson, Aksel G. S., Chicago 4 

Journal of Acetylene Lighting, Chicago i 

Journal of Ophthalmology and Oto-Laryngol- 

ogy, Chicago 6 

Joy, Henry Browne, Detroit i 

Judson College, Marion, Ala i 

Julia Richman High School, New York i 

Justi & Sons, Chicago i 

Juvenile Protective Association, Chicago 6 

Kahn Foundation for the Foreign Travel of 

American Teachers, New York 5 

Kahn, Otto H., New York . n 

Kansas, Agricultural Experiment Station 47 

Board of Control of the State Charitable 

Institutions i 

Civil Service Commission 2 

Dept. of Labor and Industry 16 

Dept. of Public Instruction 3 

Fish and Game Commission 2 



Volumes or 

Pamphlets. 

Kansas, Governor's Office i 

Hotel Commission i 

Mine Inspection Dept i 

Public Utilities Commission i 

Secretary of State 5 

State Auditor i 

State Bank Commissioner 4 

State Board of Administration i 

State Board of Agriculture 3 

State Board of Corrections i 

State Board of Health 2 

Water and Sewage Laboratory i 

State Entomological Commission 2 

State Fire Marshal 13 

State Fish and Game Warden i 

State Industrial Dept a 

State Irrigation Commissioner 2 

State Library 2 

Legislative Reference Dept 4 

Tax Commission 6 

Traveling Libraries Commission i 

Kansas City (Mo.) Board of Education a 

Board of Public Welfare i 

Public Library 5 

Kansas City (Mo.) Board of Trade i 

Kansas City (Mo.) Commercial Club 4 

Kansas City (Mo.) Light & Power Co i 

Kansas City (Mo.) Medical Library i 

Kansas City Railways Co i 

Kansas City Southern Railway Co n 

Kansas Star, Olathe 2 

Kansas State Agricultural College, Manhattan. 10 

Kansas State Historical Society 3 

Kansas State Normal School, Emporia 5 

Kansas State Normal School, Fort Hays 2 

Kantz Stationery Co., Indianapolis a 

Kappa Sigma Fraternity, New York i 

Kaufman, Ellen M., Chicago i 

Kean, Taylor & Co., Chicago i 

Keeler, E., Co., Williamsport, Pa 2 

Keidel, Dr. George C., Washington i 

Kellogg, Dr. J. H., Battle Creek i 

Kellogg, M. W., Co., New York 2 

Kelly, Charles F. U., Inc., New York i 

Kelly Reamer Co., Cleveland i 

Kennedy Printing Co., Los Angeles i 

Kennerley, Mitchell, New York i 

Kent, Fred J., Scarsdale, N.Y 4 

Kentucky, Agricultural Experiment Station. . . 43 

Commissioner of Agriculture i 

Dept. of Education 2 

Dept. of Public Roads i 

Office of the Governor i 

Railroad Commission 3 

Secretary of State i 

State Board of Health 15 

State Inspector of Mines i 

Kentucky College of Agriculture i 

Kentucky State Historical Society, Frankfort. . i 

Kentucky State Normal School, Bowling Green i 

Kenyon College, Gambler, 3 

Keogh, A. New Haven i 

Keokuk (la.) City Clerk i 

Keystone Pecan Co., Manheim, Penn i 

Keystone State Library Association, Polts- 

ville, Pa i 

King Edward VII Sanatorium, Midhurst, Sus- 
sex, Eng i 

King Institute of Preventive Medicine, 

Guindy, India 1 

Kingsford Foundry and Machine Works, 

Oswego, N. Y. 6 

Kin near Manufacturing Co., Chicago i 

Kip, Frederic E., New York i 

Kirkland, H. S., Philadelphia i 

Kittrell, Norman G., Houston, Tex i 

Klotz, Oscar, Pittsburg 12 

Knight & Struck Co., New York 2 

Knott, E. R. Machine Co., Boston i 

Knox College, Galesburg, III i 

Kodaikanal & Madras Observatories, Madras., i 



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Pamphlets. 

Kohler & Campbell, New York i 

Koninklijke Bibliotheek, The Hague 2 

Kremers, Edward, Madison 2 

Rreolite News, Toledo 2 

Kull, Alfred J., Gladstone, N.J i 

Kungliga Landtbruks Akademien, Stockholm . . 2 

Kungliga Universitet, Upsala 2 

Ktissner, Albert J., Chicago 7 

Labor Leader, Lancaster, Pa i 

Laboratorio Chimico Centrale delle Gabelle, 

Rome 6 

Labour Co-partnership Association, London ... 7 

Lackawanna (N. Y), Board of Education i 

Lackawanna Steel Co., Buffalo i 

Ladd, George T., Co., Pittsburg i 

Lafayette College, Boston, Pa 4 

Library 14 

La Grange (Ga.) College 2 

Lagonda Mfg. Co., Springfield, O 2 

Lake Charles (La.) Chamber of Commerce 3 

Lake Forest (III.) College 2 

Lake Mohonk Conference on the Indian and 

other Dependent Peoples, Mohonk Lake, 

N.Y i 

Lake Placid (N..Y.) Club i 

Lampe, Herbert, Los Angeles i 

Lamson Co.. Boston n 

Lancaster (Mass.) Town Library i 

Landis Machine Co., Wavnesboro, Pa i 

Landreth, D., Seed Co., Bristol, Pa l 

Lane Medical Library, San Francisco i 

Lange, Axel, Copenhagen i 

Lansjng Co.. Lansing, Mich 22 

Lansing (Mich.) Public Library i 

Lanston Monotype Machine Co., Philadelphia i 

Lapa, Pedro, Lisbon i 

Larkin Co., Chicago 2 

La Salle Extension University, Chicago 5 

Lasell Seminary, Auburndale, Mass i 

Latham, Dr. Vida A., Chicago .. 3 

Latin- American News Association, New York . 22 

Latshaw School, Benoyn, Pa i 

Lauf er, Dr. Berthold, Chicago _. . . . 5 

Lausanne, Bibliotheque Cantonale et Univer- 

sitaire i 

Lavery, M. & E., Chicago i 

Law Association of Philadelphia i 

Lawrence College, Appleton, Wis i 

Lawrence (Mass.) Planning Board 2 

Lawrence (Mass.) Pump & Engine Co i 

Layman Printer, Cleveland. ....... ; i 

League of Minnesota Municipalities, St. Cloud i 

League to Enforce Peace, New York 3 

Leake, Dr. Charles, Chicago 29 

Learned, Henry B., Washington 2 

Leather Manufacturer, Boston i 

Leavitt, Dr. Sheldon, New York 4 

Le Blanc, Alfred, New Orleans 6 

Lee, G. W., Boston i 

Leeds and Northrup Co.. Philadelphia 3 

Lega Aerea Nazionale. Milan i 

Legacion de Bolivia, Washington r 

Legal Aid Society, Chicago 3 

Legal Aid Society, New York 13 

Legation of El Salvador, Washington 2 

Legislative Voters League. Chicago 20 

Legler, Mrs. Henry E., Highland Park, III 31 

Lehigh Car Wheel & Axle Works, Catasauqua, 



Lehigh Portland Cement Co., Chicago 6 

Lehigh Valley Railroad Co., Philadelphia. .... 2 

Lehigh Valley Transit Co., Allentown. Pa 2 

Lehigh University, South Bethlehem, Pa i 

Leland Stanford Junior University, Stanford 

University n 

Library 3 

Medical School 2 

Lemcke & Buechner, New York 3 

Lenox College. Hopkinton, Iowa i 

Lepper, Geo. H., Pittsburg i 



Volumes or 

Pamphlets. 

Leschen, A., & Sons Rope Co., St. Louis. . . . r 

Levett, Walker M., Co., New York t 

Lewis Institute, Chicago 104 

Structural Materials Research Laboratory. . i 

Lewis, James, Everett, Wash i 

Lexington (Ky.) Public Library 2 

Library Association, Portland, Ore 2 

Library Bureau, Chicago i 

Library Co. of Philadelphia 2 

Lick Observatory, Hamilton, Col i 

Lidgerwood Mfg. Co., New York i 

Liga Espafiola para del Impuesto Unico, Mala- 
ga, Spain i 

Light Publishing Co., Buffalo i 

Lincoln Clinic, Lincoln, Neb 4 

Lincoln Library, Springfield, III i 

Lincoln Printing Co., Chicago i 

Link-Belt Co., Chicago 5 

Lipman, Frederick L., San Francisco i 

Lisenby Manufacturing Co., Fresno, Col 2 

Literary Guide and Rationalist Review, London i 

Little, Arthur D., Inc., Boston 4 

Little Chronicle Co., Chicago i 

Lloyd Library, Cincinnati 16 

Locke Insulator Mfg. Co., Victor, N.Y 2 

Locy, Dr. William A., Evanslon, III i 

Lodge & Shipley Machine Tool Co., Cincinnati i 

Lombard, Norman, San Francisco i 

London Institution, School of Oriental Studies, i 
London, School of Economics and Political 

Science i 

Long, Dr. J. H., Chicago 2 

Long Island Railroad Co., New York 3 

Longmans, Greene & Co., New York i 

Loomis Institute, Windsor, Conn i 

Loper, Ralph E., Fall River, Mass i 

Lord & Thomas, Chicago i 

Los Angeles, Auditor i 

Dept. of Health 4 

Dept. of Public Utilities i 

Public Library 2 

Social Service Commission 2 

Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce 2 

Los Angeles Trust & Savings Bank i 

Louisiana, Agricultural Experiment Station ... 2 

Board of Commissioners of Port of New 

Orleans 3 

Dept, of Agriculture and Immigration 2 

Dept. of Conservation 4 

Secretary of State 5 

State Banking Dept 5 

State Board of Health 3 

State Dept. of Education 5 

State Fire Marshal 3 

State Land Office and Commissioner of 

Forestry i 

Louisiana Engineering Society, New Orleans. . . i 
Louisiana Swine Breeders' Association, Baton 

Rouge a 

Louisiana State University and Agricultural 

and Mechanical College, Baton Rouge 9 

Louisville & Nashville Railroad Co 3 

Louisville Free Public Library 4 

Lowe Brothers Co., Dayton, 

Lowe. John W., Chicago 

Lowell (Mass.) City Library 

Lowell Wrench Co., Worcester, Mass 

Loyola University, Chicago 

Lupton's, David, Sons Co., Philadelphia 

Luria, Dr. Adolfo, Chicago . 



Luten, Daniel B., Indianapolis 

Lutheran Publication Society, Philadelphia 

Lydston, Dr. G. Frank, Chicago 

Lypn, Dr. Marcus W., Washington 

Lying-in Hospital, New York 

MacAusland, W. Russell, Boston 

McBean, Dr. George M. ,Chicago 

McCarthy & McCarthy, Toronto 

Maccaughey. Vaughan, Honolulu 7 

McClellan, Dr. John H., Chicago 43 



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Volumes or Volumes or 

Pamphlets. Pamphlets. 

McConway & Torley Co., Piltsburg 4 Maryland, Public Library Commission i 

McCord, Horace M., & Co., Minneapolis 2 Public Service Commission r 

McCord Manufacturing Co., Detroit i State Board of Agriculture i 

McCulloch, C. C., Washington i State Board of Labor and Statistics 8 

McCullough Manufacturing Co., Minneapolis . a State Industrial Accident Commission i 

MacDonald, Arthur, Washington 4 Tax Commissioner 2 

McDonald, Edward L., Louisville, Ky i Maryland Casualty Co., Baltimore 2 

McEwen Brothers, Wellsville, N. Y I Maryland State Federation of Women's Clubs, 

McFaddin, H. G., & Co., New York 3 Baltimore i 

McGill University, Montreal 12 Marysyille (Col.) County Clerk 2 

McGowan, John H., Co., Cincinnati 3 Masonic Relief Association of the U. S. and 

Mackay Companies, New York i Canada, Bloomington, III i 

McKilfip Veterinary College, Chicago 5 Massachusetts, Agricultural Experiment Sta- 

McLean Hospital Library, Waverly, Mass 3 tion 8 

McMaster University, Toronto i Bank Commissioner 

McMurtrie, Douglas C., New York 3 Board of Conciliation and Arbitration i 

Macnab, John, Machinery Co., New York i Board of Gas and Electric Light Commis- 

Macomber, Albert E., Toledo i sioners i 

Macon (Ga.) Chamber of Commerce i Board of Registration in Embalming 2 

McRae's Blue Book Co., Chicago i Bureau of Statistics 1 1 

Madison-Cooper Co., Calcium, N. Y i Chief of District Police i 

Madison (Wis.) Free Public Library i Child Labor Committee 2 

Maharajah's Observatory, Trivandrum, India. 9 Civil Service Commission 2 

Mailbag Publishing Co., Cleveland 4 Commission for the Blind 2 

Main, Josiah, Columbia, Mo 2 Commission on Probation i 

Maine, Agricultural Experiment Station 17 Commission on the Cost of Living i 

Commissioners of Inland Fisheries and Game i Commissioners of Fisheries and Game 4 

Dept. of Agriculture 2 Homestead Commission 3 

Dept. of Labor and Industry 3 Land Court 2 

Forest Commissioner i Metropolitan Water and Sewerage Board. . . 2 

Secretary of State i Minimum Wage Commission 4 

State Board of Health 5 Public Service Commission 3 

State Library 12 Secretary of the Commonwealth 205 

Supt. of Schools i State Board of Agriculture 16 

Maine Central Railroad, Portland 4 State Board of Charities and Corrections. . . 2 

Maine State Normal, Castine a State Board of Education 29 

Maine State Normal and Training School, State Board of Insanity ; i 

Farmington i State Board of Labor and Industries 17 

Maiden (Mass.) Public Library 2 State Dept. of Health 6 

Malmo (Sweden) Stadsbibliotek i State Forester i 

Malone, Sylvester L., New York 2 State Library 2 

Manchester (Eng.) Association of Importers & Supervisor of Administration i 

Exporters i Trustees of Public Reservations i 

Manchester (Eng.) Geological and Mining Massachusetts Agricultural College 15 

Society i Extension Service 6 

Manchester (Eng.) Municipal School of Tech- Massachusetts Charitable Eye and Ear In- 

nology 2 firmary, Boston i 

Manchester (Eng.) Museum i Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Associa- 

Manchester (Eng.) Steam Users Association. . . i tion, Boston i 

Manhattan College, New York 3 Massachusetts Civic League, Boston i 

Manhattan Trade School for Girls, New York . . i Massachusetts Civil Service Reform Associa- 

Manila Merchants' Association 3 tion, Women's Auxiliary, Boston 6 

Manitoba, Dept. of Agriculture and Immigra- Massachusetts Cremation Society, Boston 2 

tion i Massachusetts Employees Insurance Associa- 

Dept. of Education i tion, Boston i 

Public Utilities Commission 2 Massachusetts General Hospital,_ Boston 2 

Manitowoc (Wis.) Public Library i Massachusetts Horticultural Society, Boston . . 3 

Mann, Dr. William A., Chicago 12 Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cam- 
Mann-Hodge Seed Co., Palalka, Fla 2 bridge. . ._ _ 

Manufacturers' Appraisal Co., Cleveland i Dept. of Biology and Public Health 5 

Manufacturers' Equipment Co., Dayton, 4 Electrical Engineering Dept 2 

Marden, Dr. Orison Swett, New York i Library 7 

Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, Research Laboratory of Physical Chemistry. 7 

Mass 2 Sanitary Research Laboratories and Sewage 

Marlborough (Mass.) Public Library 4 Experiment Station i 

Marnell and Co., San Francisco 2 Society of Arts 2 

Marquette County (Mich.) Inspector of Mines, Massachusetts Hospitals for Consumptives, 

Ishpeming 6 Trustees, Boston ; 2 

Marshall and Co., Boston i Massachusetts Library Club, Fairhaven i 

Marshall- Jackson Co., Chicago i Massachusetts Peace Society, Boston 5 

Marshalltown (la.) Free Public Library i Massachusetts Society for Social Hygiene, 

Martens, A. H., & Co., New York i Boston 4 

Martens. R., & Co., New York i Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of 

Mary Hilaria, Sister, East St. Louis, III i Cruelty to Children, Boston 5 

Maryland, Agricultural Experiment Station. .. 20 Massachusetts, State Hospital, Boston i 

Bank Commssioner 7 Massachusetts, State Hospital, Monson 2 

Comptroller of the Treasury i Massachusetts', State Hospital, Norfolk 3 

Conservation Commission S Massachusetts, State Hospital, Westborough. .. i 

Dept. of Education S Massachusetts, State Hospital, Worcester .... i 

Executive Dept i Massachusetts, State Normal School, Worces- 

Insurance Commissioner i ter S 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 
Massachusetts Teachers' Retirement Board, 

Boston 12 

Massachusetts Training School, Trustees, 

Boston 6 

Masses Publishing Co., New York i 

Massie, Eugene C., Richmond 2 

Master Car Builders'^ Association, Chicago .... 2 
Mathematical Association of America, New 

York i 

Matthews, L. S., & Co., St. Louis 3 

Mavor, James, Toronto 2 

Mazama Club, Portland, Ore 2 

Mazer Acoustile Co., Piilsburg i 

Mears, Dr. J. Ewing, Philadelphia i 

Meccano Co., Brooklyn 4 

Mechanics and Metals National Bank, New 

York 5 

Mechanics' Institute, San Francisco a 

Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland, 

Baltimore ._ i 

Medical Association of Isthmian Canal Zone . . i 

Medical Council, Philadelphia 5 

Medical Critic and Guide, New York . i 

Medical Insurance and Health Conservation, 

Pallas, Tex 5 

Medical Library Association of Brooklyn 4 

Medical Protective Co., Fort Wayne, Ind 2 

Melcher, Webster A. . Philadelphia i 

Mellen, George E., Chicago i 

Melting Pot, St. Louis i 

Memphis Medical Monthly 5 

Mercantile Library, Philadelphia . . ._ 3 

Mercantile Library Association of City of New 

York i 

Merchants' Association of New York 9 

Merchants Bank of Canada, Montreal 2 

Merchants Loan & Trust Co., Chicago i 

Merchants National Bank, Boston x 

Merck & Co., New York 5 

Mergenthaler Linotype Co., New York 2 

Merit Corporation, Chicago i 

Merriam Mortgage Co., Topeka i 

Merril Chemical Co., Cincinnati 5 

Merrill, William Stetson, Chicago i 

Mesta Machine Co., Pittsburg i 

Metabolist Publishing Co., New York 4 

Metal Industry, New York i 

Metal Treating and Equipment Co., New York i 

Meteorological Observatory, Chemulpo, Korea. 2 
Methodist Episcopal Church, South, Board of 

Education, Nashville i 

Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., New York. . . 38 

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York 3 

Mexican News Bureau, Washington 2 

Mexico, Departamentp de Minas 2 

Directi6n de Estudios Biologicos i 

Secretaria de Agricultura y Colonizaci6n ... 4 

Secretaria de Fomento, Biblioteca 14 

Meyers, Augustus, New York i 

Miami University, Oxford, i 

Michael, Dr. May, Chicago 2 

Michel, A. Eugene, and Staff, New York i 

Michigan, Agricultural Experiment Station . . . 10 

Auditor General i 

Board of State Tax Commissioners 2 

Dept. of Labor 3 

Dept. of Public Instruction 10 

Geological and Biological Survey 3 

Industrial Accident Board _. . . . 2 

Public Domain Commission and Immigra- 

tion Commission 8 

Railroad Commission i 

Secretary of State 9 

State Board of Health 4 

State Highway Dept i 

State Library 91 

Michigan Agricultural College 6 

Michigan Anti-Tuberculosis Association, Ann 

Arbor 7 

Michigan Bankers' Association, Detroit i 

Michigan College of Mines, Houghton 2 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Michigan Cremation Association, Detroit i 

Michigan Engineering Society, Kalamazoo .... i 

Michigan Gas Association, Lansing i 

Michigan State Hospital, Pontiac i 

Michigan State Normal College, Ypsilanti. ... 2 

Middlebury (Vt.) College 6 

Mjll Supplies, Chicago i 

Millicent Library, Fair haven, Mass 2 

Mills College, Mills College, Col 3 

Millwork Cost Information Bureau, Chicago . . i 

Milwaukee, Commissioner of Health 3 

Public Library i 

Public Museum i 

Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce ._ i 

Milwaukee Citizens' Bureau of Municipal 

Efficiency 2 

Milwaukee County, School of Agriculture and 

Domestic Economy, Wauwatosa 2 

Milwaukee Public Employment Bureau 2 

Milwaukee-Western Fuel Co 26 

Mining World, Chicago . 160 

Minneapolis, Board of Education 20 

Board of Park Commissioners i 

City Comptroller. ....... 4 

Civil Service Commission 5 

Public Library 6 

Minneapolis Civic and Commerce Association . 2 

Minneapolis General Electric Co i 

Minnesota, Agricultural Experiment Station. . 19 

Dept. of Education 6 

Dept. of Insurance i 

Dept. of Labor and Industries 3 

Forestry Commission ._ . .. 6 

Public Library Commission 2 

Railroad and Warehouse Commission i 

Secretary of State 2 

State Board of Control 4 

State Dairy and Food Commissioner 3 

State Entomologist 2 

State Fire Marshal . . .. 2 

State Game and Fish Commission i 

State Highway Commission 3 

State Treasurer 2 

Tax Commission i 

Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul 2 

Minnesota State Federation of Labor, St. Paul 3 

Minnesota State Normal School, Winona 2 

Minnesota State Public School for Dependent 

Children, 5*. Paul 

Mississippi Agricultural Experiment Station. . 13 

Dept. of Agriculture and Commerce i 

Geological Survey 3 

State Board of Health 4 

Mississippi Agricultural and Mechanical Col- 
lege i 

Mississippi Industrial Institute and College, 

Columbus 4 

Mississippi Valley Terminal League, Quincy, 

111 8 

Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station is 

Bureau of Geology and Mines 2 

Bureau of Labor Statistics 5 

Children's Code Commission i 

Food and Drug Commissioner 6 

General Assembly, Committee on Peni- 

tentiary Reform i 

General Assembly, Senate Wage Commis- 

sion i 

Insurance Dept 2 

Library Commission 2 

Public Service Commission 3 

State Bank Commissioner i 

State Board of Agriculture 2 

State Fruit Experiment Station 2 

State Game and Fish Commissioner 4 

State Library i 

State Poultry Experiment Station 5 

State Supt. of Public Instruction 2 

Missouri Pacific System, New York i 

Missouri State Historical Society, Columbia. . 3 

Missouri State Medical Association, St. Louis . i 



LIST OF DONORS IN 1917 



Volumes or Volumes or 

Pamphlets. Pamphlets. 

Missouri State Normal School, Springfield 13 Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Railway, 

Missouri State Sanatorium for the Treatment Nashville I 

of Incipient Tuberculosis, Ml. Vernon. ... i Natal, Government Museum, Pietermaritzburg . i 

Missouri State Teachers' Association, Columbia i National-Acme Manufacturing Co., Cleveland. . i 

Mitchell, Dr. Louis J., Chicago 3 National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, 

Mobile & Ohio Railroad Co., New York i Washington 2 

Mobile, Board of Commissioners i National Advocate, New York i 

Mobile, Chamber of Commerce and Business National Americanization Committee, New 

League i York 13 

Monarch Engineering & Manufacturing Co., National _ Association for the Study and Pre- 

Baltimore i vention of Tuberculosis, New York 15 

Money and Commerce, Pittsburg 2 National Association of Commercial Organiza- 

Montana, Board of Railroad Commissioners.. . i tion Secretaries, M inneapolis 4 

Dept. of Agriculture and Publicity 6 National Association of Comptrollers and 

Industrial Accident Board i _ Accounting Officers, Detroit i 

Insurance Dept i National Association of Corporation Schools, 

Secretary of State 2 New York i 

State Auditor i National Association of Dental Examiners, 

State Board of Entomology 4 Des Moines i 

State Board of Health i National Association of Life Underwriters, 

State Board of Stock Commissioners 2 New York 3 

State Engineer i National Association of Manufacturers of 

State Highway Commission i _United States of America, New York 6 

State Historical and Miscellaneous Library 7 National Association of Master Bakers, Chicago 5 

State Land Office 4 National Association of Mutual Insurance Com- 

State Veterinary Surgeon i _panies, Crawfordsville, Ind 2 

Supt. of Public Instruction 3 National Association of Owners of Railroad 

Montana Society of Engineers, Butte i Securities, Baltimore 5 

Montana State College of Agriculture and National Association of State Universities, 

Mechanic Arts. Bozeman 2 Burlington, Vt 2 

Montclair (N. J.) Board of Health i National Association of Stationers and Manu- 

Montreal, Medical Officer of Health i facturers, New York i 

Municipal Assistance Dept i National Association of Tanners, Boston 2 

Montreal, Board of Trade i National Association of Wool Manufacturers, 

Montufar, Villa, Ridgewood, N. J 2 Boston 2 

Moody Bible Institute, Chicago 2 National Association Opposed to Woman Suf- 

Moody Manual Co., New York 3 f rage, New York 2 

Moon, D. C., Cleveland i National Bank of Commerce, New York 13 

Moore, Benjamin N., & Sons Co., Boston i National Biscuit Co., New York i 

Moore, Lewis B., Washington i National Board of Fire Underwriters, New York 64 

Moravian Country Church Commission, National Board of Review of Motion Pictures, 

Easton, Pa 7 New York 16 

Morehouse, George W., Chicago i National Board of the Young Women's Chris- 

Morey Mercantile Co., Denver i _tian Associations of the U. S., New York. . 5 

Morgan Park (///.) Preparatory School i National Brick Manufacturers' Association, 

Morse Chain Co., Ithaca 2 ^Indianapolis I 

Morse, Robert V., Ithaca i National Canners Association, Washington. ... 6 

Mosher, George Clark, Kansas City, Mo 6 National City Bank of New York 20 

Mossberg, Frank, Co., Attleboro, Mass i National City Co., Chicago fir New York 2 

Motor Cooling Systems Co., Chicagf 2 National Civic Federation, New York 12 

Mother's Magazine, Personal Service Bureau, National Commercial Gas Association, New 

Elgin, III i York i 

Motsinger Rotary Engine Co., Fredonia, Pa. .. 4 National Committee for Mental Hygiene, 

Mount Ayr (la.) Community Club i New York i 

Mount Holyoke College. South Hadley, Mass. . i National Committee for the Prevention of 

Mount Sinai Hospital, New York 3 Blindness, New York 6 

Mowry, Duane, Milwaukee i National Committee on Prisons and Prison 

Mulford, H. K., Co., Philadelphia S Labor, New York 13 

Muller, Jean Paul. Washington 7 National Community Center Conference, Chicago 3 

Municipal Art Society of New York i National Conference of Commissioners on 

Municipal Engineers, New York 2 ^Uniform State Laws, New York 16 

Municipal Reference Library, Cleveland i National Consumers' League, New York 19 

Murphy Iron Works, Detroit 3 National Convention of Insurance Commis- 

Murray, Dr. David, Glasgow 2 sioners, St. Paul i 

Musee Oceanographique de Monaco i National Educators Conservation Society, 

Museu Paulista, Sao Paulo 3 New York 3 

Museum d'Histoire Naturelle, Bibliotheque, National Electric Light Association, New York . 3 

Paris 2 Michigan Section, Detroit 2 

Museum of the American Indian, Heye Founda- National Emergency Food Garden Commission, 

tion, New York i Washington . S3 

Music News, Chicago i National Federation of Post Office Clerks, 

Myers, Grace Whiting, Boston 2 Washington 3 

Myers, William S., New York i National Fertilizer Association, Chicago 15 

Myrick, Herbert, Springfield, Mass i National Fire Proofing Co., Chicago 2 

Mysore (Bangalore), Meteorological Reporter.. 2 National Fire Protection Association, Boston. . 6 

National Fraternal Congress of America, 

Nagel, Charles, S/. Louis 2 Cleveland I 

Nagle Corliss Engine Works, Erie, Pa 4 National French Draft Horse Association, 

Nantucket (Mass.) Maria Mitchell Association i Fairfield, la.. .^ ._ . ._ 19 

Narragansett Machine Co., Providence 2 National Gas Engine Association, Lakemont, 

Narrow Fabric Co., Reading, Pa 3 N. Y i 



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Pamphlets. Pamphlets. 

National Glass Budget, Pittsburg 4 Nebraska Dairymen's Assocaition, Gibbon i 

National Hay Association, Winchester, Ind i Nebraska Orthopedic Hospital, Lincoln i 

National Indian Association, New York i Nebraska State Horticultural Society, Lincoln, a 

National Industrial Conference Board, Boston . a Nebraska State Normal School, Kearney i 

National League on Urban Conditions among Neely, John C., Chicago i 

Negroes, New York 4 Nela Research Laboratory, Nela Park, Cleveland i 

National Liberal Immigration League, New York 3 Nelson, James Poyntz, Richmond 9 

National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth 3 Nelson, Sam, Jr., Co., Grinnell, la i 

National Lincoln Sheep Breeders' Association, Neptune Meter Co., New York i 

Charlotte, Mich 6 Nesbitt, Wallace, Toronto 3 

National Lumber Manufacturers' Association, Nestld's Food Co., New York x 

Chicago 26 Neurological Institute of New York 7 

National Machinery Co., Tiffin, O 10 Nevada, Agricultural Experiment Farm a 

National Manufacturers Co., New York i Agricultural Station 3 

National Medical Association, Nashville i Dept. of Education 3 

National Negro Business League, Tuskegee Dept. of Food and Drugs, Weights and 

Institute, Ala i Measures a 

National Oil Mill Superintendents' Association, Railroad Commission i 

Wharton.Tex i Secretary of State 5 

National Organization for Public Health Nurs- State Bank Examiner i 

ing, Cleveland i State Board of Health i 

National Poland-China Record Co., Winchester, State Controller 4 

Ind 10 State Engineer a 

National Probation Association, Albany i State Fish Commission x 

National Railway Training Association, Kansas State Industrial Commission 7 

City, Mo i State Land Office i 

National Retail Dry Goods Association, New State Treasurer i 

York I Tax Commission i 

National Safety Council, Chicago 21 Nevada Hospital for Mental Diseases, Reno. . . x 

National Security League, New York a New Albany (Ind.) Medical Herald i 

Massachusetts Division, Worcester i New Appeal, Girard, Kan i 

National Shawmut Bank, Boston 5 New Bedford (Mass.) Cordage Co i 

National Short Ballot Organization, New York 14 New Bedford (Mass.) Free Public Library. ... 3 

National Shorthand Reporters' Association, New Brunswick Factory Inspector i 

La Porte, Ind a Minister of Public Works a 

National Society for the Promotion of Industrial New Castle County, State Highway Commis- 

Education, New York a sioner and Engineer, Wilmington, Del 3 

National Tax Association, New York 3 New Departure Manufacturing Co., Bristol, 

National Tube Co., Chicago 6* Pittsburg a Conn 25 

National Wholesale Grocers' Association, New New England Association of Chemistry Teach- 

York ._ ;; T ers . Belmont, Mass 7 

National Wholesale Liquor Dealers' Association New England Association of Plumbing In- 

of America, Cincinnati 4 specters, Boston i 

National Wholesale Lumber Dealers' Associa- New England History Teachers' Association, 

tion, New York i Committee upon Historical Material, 

National Women's Trade Union League of Boston x 

America, Chicago a New England Telephone and Telegraph Co., 

National Wool Growers' Association, Salt Lake Boston a 

City 8 New Hampshire, Agricultural Experiment 

National Workmen's Compensation Service Station 5 

_Bureau, New York 7 Bureau of Labor x 

National X-Ray Reflector Co., Chicago 8 Dept. of Public Instruction i 

Natural Ice Association of America, New York . i Insurance Commissioner x 

Naturforschende Gesellschaft in Danzig i Library Commission i 

Naval Consulting Board, New York i Public Service Commission 5 

Naval History Society, New York i Secretary of State a 

Navy League of the United States, Washington. 13 State Board of Health x 

Navy Press, Washington i State Forester a 

Naylor, Charles W., Chicago 9 State Highway Commissioners i 

Nearing, Scott, Germantown, Pa x StateLibrary 3 

Nebraska, Adjutant General x State Tax Commission i 

Agricultural Experiment Station is State Sanatorium, Glen Cliff x 

Attorney General x New Hampshire College of Agriculture, Durham 3 

Board of Commissioners of State Institutions x New Haven Free Public Library a 

Bureau of Labor and Industrial Statistics. . 31 New Jersey, Agricultural Experiment Station.. 48 

Commissioner of Public Lands and Buildings i Board of Commerce and Navigation 2 

Dept. of Banking a Board of Fish and Game Commissioners ... 4 

Dept. of Public Instruction a Board of Public Utility Commissioners a 

Food, Drug, Dairy and Oil Commission. ... 13 Board of Tenement House Supervision x 

Forestation Commission i Civil Service Commission x 

Game and Fish Commission x Commissioner of Education 14 

Legislative Reference Bureau 3 Commissioner of Public Roads x 

Public Library Commission x Comptroller of the Treasury x 

Secretary of State x Custodian's Office a 

State Board of Agriculture x Dept. of Agriculture x 

State Board of Charities and Correction. . . . i Dept. of Banking and Insurance 4 

State Engineer i Dept. of Charities and Correction x 

State Library 3 Dept. of Conservation and Development . . . 10 

State Railway Commission x Dept. of Labor 4 

Nebraska College of Agriculture, Lincoln 10 Bureau of Statistics i 

Extension Service n Workmen's Compensation Aid Bureau. . . x 



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Volumes or Volumes or 

Pamphlets. Pamphlets. 

New Jersey, Dept. of Weights and Measures.. . i New York, State Probation Commission i 

Economy and Efficiency Commission i State Supt. of Public Works 5 

Prison Labor Commission i State Tax Dept a 

Public Library Commission i State Treasurer 3 

State Board of Children's Guardians i Supt. of Weights and Measures o 

State Board of Health.... 3 New York (N. Y.), Board of Child Welfare. .. i 

State Board of Registration and Examina- Board of Estimate and Apportionment 33 

tion in Dentistry 3 Board of Fire Underwriters 3 

State Board of Taxes and Assessment 3 Children's Court i 

State Library 3 Commission on Pensions a 

New Jersey Conference of Charities and Correc- Commissioner of Accounts 9 

tion, Newark _. . . a Dept. of Corrections 7 

New Jersey Public Service Corporation, Dept. of Docks and Ferries a 

Newark i Dept. of Education 9 

New Jersey State Agricultural College, New Teachers' Council 3 

Brunswick 4 Dept. of Finance 43 

New Jersey State Charities Aid and Prison Re- Dept. of Health 30 

form Association, Newark 3 Dept. of Labor ^ i 

New Jersey State Dental Society, Trenton 2 Dept. of Parks i 

New Jersey State Prison, Trenton a Dept. of Plant and Structures i 

New Jersey State Village for Epileptics, Dept. of Public Charities i 

Skillman i Dept. of Street Cleaning i 

New Jersey Training School for Feeble-Minded Dept. of Water Supply, Gas and Electricty 3 

Children, Vineland _. . . 21 Mayor's_ Catskill Aqueduct Celebration 

New Mexico, Agricultural Experiment Station 12 Committee i 

Commissioner of Public Lands a Mayor's Committee on National Defense . . i 

Secretary of State a Mayor's Office 2 

State Corporation Commission i Municipal Civil Service Commission 8 

State Dept. of Education 8 Reference Library 10 

State Engineer 4 Police Dept i 

State Game and Fish Warden i President of the Borough of Manhattan.... i 

State Highway Commission 3 Public Library 37 

State Mine Inspector 3 Tenement House Dept a 

New Mexico Normal University, Las Vegas. . . 8 New York Academy of Medicine, Library 52 

New Orleans, Board of Civil Service Com- New York Air Brake Co., Watertown 3 

missioners i New York and New England Association of 

Board of Health i Railway Surgeons, Brooklyn i 

City Clerk i New York Art Commission i 

Sewerage and Water Board a New York Association for Improving the Con- 
New Orleans Board of Trade a dition of the Poor I 

New Orleans Cotton Exchange 3 New York Botanical Garden 5 

New Philosophy, Lancaster, Pa i New York Central Lines 5 

New South Wales, Bureau of Statistics i New York Central Purchasing Committee i 

Dept. of Agriculture 10 New York Chamber of Commerce of the State 

Dept. of Education i of New York 4 

Dept. of Mines 3 New York Child Welfare Committee i 

Explosives Dept i New York City Conference of Charities and 

Geological Survey i Correction i 

Government Printing Office 3 New York Coffee and Sugar Exchange i 

Public Library i New York Committee on Feeblemindedness. . . 3 

State Fisheries I New York Cotton Exchange I 

New South Wales Education Society, Sydney . 39 New York County, Register's Office i 

New York, Adjutant General a New York Electric Railway Association a 

Agricultural Experiment Station, Geneva ... a a New York Evening Journal I 

Agricultural Experiment Station, Ithaca.. . . 5 New York Historical Society i 

Banking Dept 1 New York Juvenile Asylum, Chauncey a 

Commissioners of the State Reservation at New York Kindergarten Association 4 

Niagara Falls i New York Library Association, Binghamton. . . i 

Conservation Commission n New York Matteawan State Hospital Beacon, i 

Dept. of Agriculture 73 New York Milk Committee 3 

Insurance Dept 9 New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Co. i 

Legislature Assembly i New York Obstetrical Society x 

Legislative Committee on Ways and New York Pathological Society a 

Means i New York Peace Society i 

Public Service Commission, First District . . 4 New York Post Graduate Hospital i 

Second District 75 New York Prison Association 3 

Secretary of State 3 New York Produce Exchange i 

State Board of Charities 10 New York Railways Co i 

State Board of Health i New York Sabbath Committee 4 

State Bridge and Tunnel Commission i New York School of Philanthropy i 

State Civil Service Commission a New York Social Hygiene Society 3 

State Commission for the Blind 5 New York Society for the Suppression of Vice, a 

State Comptroller 5 New York Society Library a 

State Dept. of Excise 7 New York State Agricultural and Industrial 

State Dept. of Labor, Bureau of Statistics School, Industry a 

and Information a New York State Association of Child Welfare 

State Engineer and Surveyor 4 Boards, Utica i 

State Hospital Commission 4 New York State Bar Association, Albany i 

State Industrial Commission 16 New York State Charities Aid Association i 

State Library 135 New York State College of Agriculture, Ithaca 6 

State Prison Dept 3 Agricultural Extension, Ithaca 6 



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New York, State College of Forestry, Syracuse 16 North Dakota, Agricultural College n 

New York State Conference of Charities and North Dakota State School of Forestry, Bot- 

Correction 5 tineau 5 

New York State Conference of Mayore and North, Frank A., Boston i 

Other City Officials, Bureau of Municipal Northern Pacific Railway Co., St. Paul 7 

Information, Albany 3 Northrup, Coburn & Dodge Co., New York ... i 

New York State Food Supply Commission 5 Northrup, King & Co., Minneapolis 20 

New York State Homoeopathic Medical Society, North- West Side Commercial Association, 

Rochester i Chicago i 

New York State Hospital for the Care of Northwestern Expanded Metal Co., Chicago. .. 3 

Crippled Children, West Haverstraw 2 Northwestern Military and Naval Academy, 

New York State Hotel Association i Lake Geneva. Wis i 

New York State Institute for Study of Malig- Northwestern Miller, Minneapolis i 

nant Diseases, Bu/alo 2 Northwestern University, Dental School 44 

New York State Journal of Medicine i Library 582 

New York State Nautical Society 2 Medical School 3 

New York State Shorthand Reporters' Asso- Settlement 2 

4 ciation i Norwich (Eng.) Public Library 2 

New York State Teachers Retirement Fund Norwich University, Northfield, Vl 7 

Board, Albany _. . ; 3 Nova Scotia, Chief Game Commissioner 2 

New York Tax Reform Association 2 Dept. of Agriculture i 

New York University 6 Dept. of Education 4 

New Zealand, Dept. of Education 12 Dept. of Public Health 14 

Dept. of Internal Affairs i Dept. of Public Works and Mines, Highways 

Dept. of Labour 2 Division 7 

Government Life Insurance i King's Printer 4 

Government Printing Office 39 Nova Scotia Hospital, Halifax i 

Government Statistician 5 Nowak, Carl A., St. Louis 2 

Newark, Board of Health i Nuesch, John, Malvern, Ark i 

Board of Playground Commissioners 4 Nutter & Barnes Co., Hinsdale, N.H i 

City Plan Commission i 

Free Public Library 4 Oahu College, Honolulu I 

Shade Tree Commission i Oakland (Co/.) Board of Education i 

Newark Board of Trade 2 Free Library i 

Newark City Hospital 2 Recreation Dept i 

Newberry Library, Chicago 21 Oak Park (III.) Public Library i 

Newfoundland, Customs Dept i Oberlin (0.) College 5 

Dept. of Marine and Fisheries a Library 2 

Registrar General i Observatoire d'Abbadia, Hendaye, France i 

Newman Clock Co., New York i Observatorio Astron6mico Nacional, Tacubaya, 

Newport Improvement Association, Newport . . 2 Mexico^ x 

Newton Machine Tool Works, Philadelphia ... 5 Observatorio de Montserrat, Cienfuegos, Cuba. 2 

Njcaragua Corporation, Minneapolis i Observatorio Meteorologicp, Ona, Spain r 

Nicholson, John P., Philadelphia i Observatorio Meteorol6gico de Cartuja, 

Nonotuck Silk Co., Chicago 5 Granada a 

Nordmeyer, H. W., Urbana, III i Office Appliances, Chicago 2 

Norfolk- Western Railway Co., East Radford,Va. Officer, R. H., & Co., Salt Lake City 2 

Norfolk House Centre, Roxbury, Mass 2 Official Classification Committee, New York. . 3 

Norman, J. Van Dyke, Louisville i O'Gara, P. T., Salt Lake City 6 

Norman, Oscar E., Chicago. 8 Ohashi Public Library, Tokyo i 

North Adams (Mass.) Public Library i Ohio, Adjutant General i 

North American Civic League for Immigrants, Agricultural Experiment Station 41 

Boston i Auditor of State 4 

North American Gymnastic Union, Normal Board of Administration i 

College, Indianapolis 2 Bureau of Juvenile Research 2 

North Carolina, Agricultural Experiment Dept. of Agriculture 10 

Station.... _ i Dairy and Food Division g 

Dept. of Agriculture i Dept. of Banks 3 

Dept. of Labor and Printing i Dept. of Public Instruction 8 

Historical Commission 16 Geological Survey i 

Insurance Dept i Industrial Commission 5 

Library 3 Insurance Dept 2 

State Board of Health 4 Legislative Reference Dept i 

State Corporation Commission 5 Public Utilities Commission 2 

State Dejst. of Public Instruction 7 Secretary of State i 

North Carolina Dental Society, Benson 4 State Board of Charities 6 

North Central Association of Colleges and State Board of Health 4 

Secondary Schools, Indianapolis 3 State Budget Commission a 

North Dakota, Agricultural Experiment State Civil Service Commission 

Station 17 State Fire Marshal 

Board of Control of State Institutions i State Highway Dept i 

Board of Railroad Commissioners 8 Ohio Blower Co., Cleveland 5 

Dept. of Agriculture and Labor i Ohio Dairymen's Association, Columbus 3 

Dept. of Education u Ohio Mechanics Institute, Cincinnati i 

Game and Fish Board i Ohio Pottery Co., Columbus a 

Live Stock Sanitary Board 2 Ohio State University 2g 

Public Library Commission i Dept, of Zoology and Entomology i 

Secretary of State 3 Ohio University, Athens 8 

State Board of Health i Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware 4 

State Board of Regents 2 Oil, Paint and Drug Reporter, New York i 

State High School Examiner 3 Oklahoma, Agricultural Experiment Station. .. 26 



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Oklahoma, Corporation Commission i Pacific Northwest Society of Engineers, Seattle, i 

Geological Survey 2 Packages, Milwaukee i 

State Banking Dept i Packard Motor Car Co., Detroit i 

State Board of Agriculture 4 Packebusch, Louise, Chicago i 

State Dept. of Charities and Corrections. . . i Packer Collegiate Institute, Brooklyn i 

State Fire Marshal i Page-Storms Drop Forge Co., Chicopee, Mass . i 

State Game and Fish Warden i Paint, Oil and Drug Review, Chicago a 

State Supt. of Public Instruction 6 Palisades Interstate Park Commission, New 

State Treasurer i York 30 

Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College 67 Palmer, A. N., Co., New York 7 

Extension Division 7 Palmgren, Frederick, Chicago i 

Oklahoma City, Auditor i Palo Co., New York 2 

Olcott, Geo. C., & Sons, Chicago i Panama Canal, Balboa Heights'- 7 

Olmsted Brothers, Brookline, Mass i Health Dept I 

Omaha Grain Exchange i Panama, Direcci6n General de Estadistica. ... 22 

Omaha Public Library and Museum 2 Panama Railroad Co., New York i 

Onondago Historical Association, Syracuse .... 24 Pan American Petroleum & Transport Co., 

Onondago Steel Co., Syracuse i Los A ngeles 5 

Ontario, Commission on Unemployment i Pan-American Union, Washington 4 

Dept. of Agriculture 47 Papua, Lieutenant Governor i 

Office of Inspector of Factories, Shops Paris, Chambre de Commerce 25 

and Office Buildings i Parke, Davis & Co., Research Laboratory, 

Dept. of Education 13 Detroit 2 

Dept. of Game and Fisheries 4 Parker Rust-Proof Co. of America, Detroit .... i 

Dept. of Insurance . 2 Parker, Sir Gilbert, London 75 

Dept. of Lands, Forests and Mines 9 Parks and Woolson Machine Co., Springfield, 

Colonization and Immigration Branch ... 6 Vt 27 

Dept. of Public Highways 9 Parlin Memorial Library, Everett, Mass i 

Dept. of Public Works 3 Pasadena, Auditor i 

Inspector of Hospitals and Public Chanties. 2 Municipal Lighting Dept i 

Inspector of Prisons and Public Charities. . . 4 Passayant Memorial Hospital, Chicago i 

Legislative Assembly i Passaic (N. J.) Public Library i 

Office of King's Printer i Paterson (N. J.) Free Public Library i 

Provincial Auditor Pathological Society of Philadelphia i 

Provincial Board of Health Paton, Thomas B., New York i 

Registrar General Patrick, Dr. Hugh, Chicago 91 

Registrar of Friendly Societies Pattern Makers' Journal, Cincinnati i 

Treasury Dept Patterson, C. G., Salt Lake City 4 

Workmen's Compensation Board Peabody (Mass.) Institute Library i 

Open Court Publishing Co., Chicago Peabody Museum, Salem, Mass i 

Operative Miller, Chicago Peace Society, London I 

Order of Railway Conductors, Cedar Rapids, la. Pearse, Langdon, Chicago i 

Oregon, Agricultural Experiment Station Pease, C. F., Co., Chicago i 

Banking Dept Peel, Peter J., Chicago i 

Commissioner of Labor Penberthy Injector Co., Detroit 2 

Corporation Dept Penfield, Walter Scott, Washington i 

Geological Survey Peninsula Horticultural S_ociety, Dover, Del 2 

Secretary of State Penn National Bank, Philadelphia i 

State Board of Health 3 Pennington, Edmund, Minneapolis i 

State Engineer 6 Pennsylvania, Agricultural ' Experiment Sta- 

State Library 89 tion 5 

State Office of Weights and Measures 4 Board of Public Charities i 

Supt. of Public Instruction 20 Dept. of Agriculture 12 

Oregon, Agricultural College, Extension Service, Dairy and Food Bureau 15 

Cornwallis 4 Dept. of Fisheries i 

Oregon Social Hygiene Society, Portland 26 Dept. of Forestry 5 

Oriental Esoteric Society, Washington 2 Dept. of La_bor and Industry 2 

Orton & Steinbrenner Co., Chicago 2 Dept. of Mines 2 

Osaka (Japan} Library i Derjt. of Public Instruction, Vocational 

Osborn, Henry Fairfield, New York 2 Division 8 

O'Shaughnessy, Thomas J. H., Rochester, Minn. 2 Division of Distribution of Documents 164 

Oshkosh (Wis.) Public Li brary I Economy and Efficiency Commission t 

Osier, Sir William, Oxford, Eng i Free Library Commission I 

Ottumwa (la.) Public Library 4 Legislative Reference Bureau i 

Oxford (Mass.) Public Library 2 Public Service Commission 27 

Oxford (O.) College for Women 2 Bureau of Rates and Tariff 15 

Oxford University, Bodleian Library 2 Secretary of the Commonwealth 2 

Press, American Branch, New York 2 State Board of Education 2 

Radcliffe Library i State Dept. of Health 3 

State Highway Dept 10 

P. L. Murphy Memorial Association, New Bern, State Library 4 

N. C i State Live Stock Sanitary Board 10 

Pace & Pace, New York . . ; . ._ I Pennsylvania Association for the Blind, 

Pacific Coast Gas Association, Library, San Pitlsburg i 

Francisco i Pennsylvania Commission to Investigate Sys- 

Pacific Coast Oto-Ophthalmological Society, terns of Recording Deeds, Scranton 2 

_Spokane 2 Pennsylvania Home Teaching Society and 

Pacific Gas and Electric Co., San Francisco ... i Free Circulating Library for the Blind, 

Pacific Lumber Co., San Francisco 2 Philadelphia 8 

Pacific Northwest Library Association, The Pennsylvania Institution for the Instruction of 

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Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Plainfield (N. J.) Public Library , i 

Art, Philadelphia 2 Plate-Makers Criterion, Chicago i 

Pennsylvania Prison Society, Philadelphia i Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters Journal, 

Pennsylvania Railroad System 6 Chicago i 

Pennsylvania State College of Agriculture, Plymouth Cordage Co., North Plymouth, Mass 4 

State College 53 Plymouth Rock Squab Co., Melrose, Mass. ... 2 

Pennsylvania State Normal School, Lock Haven i Polacheck, Charles, & Bro. Co., Milwaukee ... 19 

Penrose, R. A. F., Philadelphia i Polish Book Importing Co., New York i 

People's Council of America for Democracy Polish National Alliance of the United States of 

and Peace, New York 5 North America, Board of Education, 

Peoples Gas Light & Coke Co., Chicago 3 Chicago i 

People's Institute, New York 5 Polytechnic Institute, Brooklyn i 

Peoria (III.) Association of Commerce i Pomona College, Claremont, Col 2 

Peoria (III.) Public Library 2 Pomona (Cal.) Public Library 2 

Pepsodent Co., Chicago i Port Elizabeth (5. Africa,) Public Library a 

Percheron Society of America, Chicago 6 Port of Seattle Commission 17 

Periodical Publishing Co., Detroit & Grand Porter, H. K., Co., Pittsburg i 

Rapids 2 Portland Cement Association, Chicago 72 

Periscope, Chicago 3 Portland (Ore.) Dept. of Public Works i 

Perkins, B. F., and Son, Holyoke, Mass 6 Portland (Ore.) Public Schools i 

Perkins Institution and Massachusetts School Portland (Ore.) Union Stock Yards Co i 

for the Blind, Boston i Porto Rico, Bureau of Weights and Measures 3 

Perpall, Emma C., New York i Dept. of Education i 

Peru, Ministerio de Fomento 16 Director of Sanitation 5 

Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, Boston 55 Portugal, Ministerio das Colonias, Direccao 

Peterson, Sinclaire & Miller, New York i Geral das Colonias, Lisbon i 

Pettingell-Andrews Co., Boston i Postal Life Insurance Co., New York i 

Phelps, Editha, Chicago 7 Potter, Dr. Marion Craig, Rochester, N.Y 3 

Philadelphia, Board of Directors of City Trust, i Power's Accounting Machine Co., New York . . i 

Board of Public Education 3 Practical Medicine, Delhi, India i 

City Controller i Prairie Club, Chicago i 

Dept. of Public Health and Charities 15 Prairie Farmer, Chicago i 

Philadelphia Board of Trade 2 Pratt & Lambert, Bu/alo 2 

Philadelphia City Institute i Pratt Institute, Brooklyn 3 

Philadelphia Commercial Exchange i Free Library 4 

Philadelphia Commercial Museum 2 School of Library Science i 

Philadelphia Orthopaedic Hospital and In- Pratt, Mildred G., Lacona, N. Y i 

firmary for Nervous Diseases i Prentice, Charles F., New York i 

Philadelphia Pathological Society i Presbyterian Church in U. S. A., Board of Home 

Philadelphia Saving Fund Society i Missions, New York 33 

Philadelphia Vacant Lots Cultivation Associa- Presbyterian Hospital, Chicago 6 

tion i Presbyterian Hospital, New York i 

Philippine General Hospital, School of Nursing, - Presidents' Conference Committee on Federal 

Manila i Valuation of the Railroads of the United 

Philippine Islands, Board of Public Utilities States, Philadelphia 7 

Commission 2 Press Club of Chicago i 

Bureau of Agriculture i Princeton Theological Seminary 2 

Bureau of Customs 2 Princeton University 3 

Bureau of Forestry i Library 21 

Bureau of Lands i Press 2 

Bureau of Public Health 2 Protecto Safety Appliance Co., Newark, N. J.. i 

Bureau of Public Works i Providence, Dept. of Public Works i 

Bureau of Science 4 Executive Dept i 

Dept. of Public Instruction 18 Public Library 2 

Weather Bureau 3 Providence Athenaeum i 

Philippine-Education, Manila i Providence Chamber of Commerce 3 

Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass 3 Providence Journal i 

Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H 3 Providence Medical Journal i 

Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Co., Hartford . i Provident Life and Trust Co., Philadelphia. .. 2 

Pickering, William H., Mandeville, Jamaica. .. 6 Provincial Museum of Natural History, 

Pickert, Herman J., Chicago ig Victoria, B. C i 

Pierce, Harvey R., Co., Philadelphia i Prudential Insurance Co. of America, Newark, 

Pierce, J. Harvey, Chicago 31 N. J 2 

Pjerce, S. S., Co., Boston i Public Charities Association of Pennsylvania, 

Pierson, A. N., Cromwell, Conn i Philadelphia 6 

Pierson U-Bar Co., New York 4 Public Education Association of the City of 

Pilcher, Dr. Lewis Stephen, Brooklyn i New York '. . 5 

Pinchot, Amos R. E., New York 2 Public Safety Commission of Chicago and Cook 

Pitometer Co., New York 2 County _ i 

Pittman, Marvin S., Monmouth, Ore i Public Servant, Madison, Wis i 

Pittsburg, Board of Public Education i Public Service Commission of Northern Illinois, 

Special Schools and Extension Work. ... 3 Chicago i 

Bureau of Mines i Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind 4 

Dept. of Public Health 3 Library i 

Pittsburg Chamber of Commerce 4 

Pittsburg Experiment Station 3 Quaker City Rubber Co., Philadelphia i 

Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail- Quaritch, Bernard, London 6 

way Co., Pittsburg i Quebec, Dept. of Colonization, Mines and 

Pittsburg Lamp, Brass, & Glass Co S Fisheries n 

Pittsburg Railways Co 4 Dept. of Lands and Forests 2 

Pittsburg Valve and Fittings Co., Barberton, O.. i Minister of Agriculture i 



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Quebec, Provincial Secretary 4 

Quebec Board of Trade i 

Queens Borough (N. Y.) Public Library 3 

Queens University, Kingston, Ont i 

Queensland, Bureau of Sugar Experiment 

Stations 3 

Commissioner for Railways i 

Commissioner of Public Health i 

Dept. of Agriculture and Stock 12 

Dept. of Public Instruction i 

Geological Survey 3 

Government Printing Office a 

Government Statistician i 

Queensland Museum, Brisbane 2 

Quigley Furnace Specialties Co., New York 3 

Quimby, Dr. A. Judson, New York 3 

Quincy (III.) Free Public Library a 

Race, C. W., Evanston i 

Radford Architectural Co., Chicago 5 

Radium Institute, London i 

Radium Publishing Co., Pittsburg a 

Railroad Supply Co., Chicago i 

Railway Age Gazette, New York i 

Railway Business Association, New York 5 

Railway Club, Pittsburg i 

Railway Development Association, St. Louis . . i 
Railway Executives Advisory Committee, 

New York 8 

Railway Signal Association, Bethlehem, Pa i 

Railway Surgical Journal, Chicago 5 

Rational Business System, Cedar Rapids, la... i 

Ravenswood Hospital Association, Chicago. ... i 

Rawle, Francis, Philadelphia i 

Ray Consolidated Copper Co., New York 8 

Raymond & Whitcomb Co., New York 2 

Raymond Brothers Impact Pulverizer Co., 

Chicago i 

Reading (Pa.) Chamber of Commerce i 

Real Estate News, Chicago i 

Reale Instituto Idrografico, Genoa i 

Red Cross Society, Kyoto, i 

Red Polled Cattle Club of America, Gotham, 

Wis 25 

Redfield, Casper L., Chicago 2 

Redpath Chautauquas, Chicago i 

Redwood Library and Athenaeum, Newport, 

R.I 4 

Reed, Dr. C. B., Chicago 6 

Reed College, Portland, Ore i 

Reeves, John T., Beaver Falls, Pa i 

Referendum, Fairibault, Minn i 

Ref onna Social, Havana 4 

Regina (Sask.) City Clerk a 

Reinberg, Peter, Chicago i 

Religious Education Association, Chicago 66 

Remington Typewriter Co., New York 2 

RensseTaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, N. Y.. 4 

Republic Flow Meters Co., Chicago 2 

Retail Clerks' International Advocate, Lafay- 
ette, Ind i 

Retail Coalman, Chicago 2 

Review of Reviews Co., New York i 

Revista de Historia Cubana y Americana, 

Havana 2 

Revyen, Chicago i 

Reynolds Library, Rochester, N.Y i 

Rhode Island, Adjutant General i 

Agricultural Experiment Station 6 

Board of Control and Supply i 

Board of Food and Drug Commissioners. . . 2 

Board of Tax Commissioners 2 

Commissioner of Forestry i 

Commissioner of Inland Fisheries I 

Commissioner of Public Schools 3 

Commissioner of Shell Fisheries i 

Commissioners of Birds i 

Dept. of Health 6 

General Treasurer i 

Insurance Dept 3 

Secretary of State i 



Volumes or 

Pamphlets. 

Rhode Island, State Board of Agriculture i 

State Board of Public Roads i 

State Library 13 

Rhode Island Medical Society Library, 

Providence 4 

Rhode Island State College, Kingston i 

Rhode Island State Normal School, Providence, i 

Rhode Island State Sanatorium, Wallum Lake, i 

Rhodesia, Chamber of Mines i 

Rhodesia Agricultural Journal, Salisbury i 

Rice, Franklin P., Worcester, Mass i 

Rice Institute of Liberal and Technical Learn- 
ing, Houston, Tex 15 

Rice Leaders of the World Association, New 

York i 

Rice, Dr. Philip, San Francisco i 

Rich, John H., Minneapolis i 

Richards, E. G., New York i 

Richardson, Clifford, New York 2 

Richardson Silk Co., Chicago 13 

Richardson-Lovejoy Engineering Co., Columbus, 

i 

Richmond (Va.) Chamber of Commerce i 

Richmond (Va.) Railroad Club i 

Richmond (Va.) Health Dept i 

Rickard & Sloan, New York i 

Ricker, Nettie, Poland Spring, Me 3 

Ries, Dr. Emil, Chicago 14 

Rifenherick, Robert B., Detroit x 

Rijksuniversiteit, Bibliotheek, Groningen i 

Zoologisch Laboratorium a 

Rio Grande Southern Railroad, Denver i 

Ripon (Wis.) College i 

Rising, B. D., Paper Co., Housatonic, Mass i 

Riverbank Laboratories, Chicago i 

Riverside (Col.) Public Library 3 

Roberts, Geo. E., New York i 

Robinson & Co., New York i 

Robotnik Polski, New York. i 

Rochdale (Eng.) Public Libraries i 

Rochester (N. Y.) Dept. of Public Instruction. 2 

Rochester (N. Y.) Academy of Science i 

Rochester (N. Y.) Chamber of Commerce 3 

Rockefeller Foundation, New York 4 

Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, 

New York 3 

Rockefeller, John D., Jr., New York 5 

Rockford (III.) Supt. of Education i 

Rockwell, W. S., Co., New York i 

Roddis Lumber and Veneer Co., Marshfield, 

Wis a 

Roelke, H. Edward, Chicago 9 

Roger Williams Park Museum, Providence i 

Rogers, Dr. Daniel W., Chicago 2 

Rogers, J. A., Chicago i 

Roosevelt Republican Committee, Chicago .... i 

Rose Polytechnic Institute, Terre Haute, Ind. . i 

Rosenberg Library, Cohesion i 

Rosicrucian Fellowship, Oceanside, Cal 2 

Ross, Charles, and Son Co., Brooklyn 6 

Ross-Gould List & Letter Co., St. Louis i 

Rossell, John S., Wilmington, Del i 

Rouen, Bureau d'Hygiene et de Statistique... . i 

Mairie i 

Royal Alfred Observatory, Port Louis, Mauri- 
tius 3 

Royal Astronomical Society of Canada, Toronto 2 

Royal Canadian Institute, Toronto r 

Royal Colonial Institute, London 3 

Royal Manufacturing Co., Rahway, N. J a 

Royal Observatory, Hongkong i 

Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, 

London i 

Royal Society of Canada, Ottawa.^ i 

Royal Society of Western Australia, Perth i 

Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal i 

Ruemmeli-Dawley Manufacturing Co., 

St. Louis 12 

Russell, Catherine E., Boston i 

Russell, Charles T., New York 2 

Russell, Judge Isaac Franklin, New York i 



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Russell Sage Foundation, Dept. of Surveys and Scandinavian Socialist Federation of America, 

i i<% Exhibits, New York i Chicago i 

Library i Schachner, Dr. August, Louisville 3 

Rutgers College, New Brunswick, N. J 47 Schacht, F. W., Downers Grove, III 34 

Library 2 Schack Artificial Flower Co., Chicago 7 

Ruud Manufacturing Co., Piltsburg 2 Schapper, Ferdinand, Blue Island, III 2 

Ryerson, Joseph T., & Son, Chicago i Schenectady (N. Y.) Board of Trade i 

Schieren, Charles A., New York 2 

Saco-Lowell Shops, Boston 2 Schlockow, Oswald, Brooklyn i 

Safford, Dr. Moses Victor, Boston i Schmidt, Charles R., Baltimore 2 

Saga (Japan) Public Library i Schneider, M. M., & Cie, Paris r 

Sagamore Sociological Conference, Boston i Schoff, Wilfred Harvey, Philadelphia i 

Sage Foundation Homes Co., New York 3 Scholl Mfg. Co., Chicago 2 

St. Bride Foundation Printing School, London. 2 School for Apprentices of the Lakeside Press, 

St. Charles College, Catonsmlle, Md 3 Chicago 2 

St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Chicago i School Garden Association of America, New 

St. Galler Feuerbestattungsverein i York 4 

St. Ignatius University, San Francisco 2 School of Domestic Arts and Science, Chicago . . i 

St. John (N. B.) Board of Trade i Schroeder, Theodore, Cos Cob, Conn 3 

St. Johns College, Annapolis, Md i Schuller, Dr. Rudolf, Evanston i 

St. Joseph (Mo.) Free Public Library i Schutte & Koerting Co., Philadelphia i 

St. Louis, Board of Freeholders i Schwabacher-Frey Stationery Co., San Fran- 

Dept. of Public Utilities, Water Division. . . i cisco i 

Dept. of Public Welfare, Hospital Division, i Schweizerische Landesbibliotek, Bern 8 

Public Library 3 Schweizerische Vereiningung zur Forderung des 

St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad Co., _ Internationen Arbeiterschutzes, Bern 2 

St. Louis 2 Scientific Society of San Antonio 2 

St. Louis City Plan Commission 7 Scientific Station for Pure Products, New York . i 

St. Louis Machine Tool Co i Scotland, Board of Agriculture 23 

St. Louis Maternity Hospital i Scovell, Clinton H., and Co., Boston i 

St. Loujs Mercantile Library i Scovell, Wellington & Co., Boston i 

St. Louis Merchants' Exchange i Scranton (Pa.) Board of Trade r 

St. Louis Railway Club i Scranton (Pa.) Public Library 3 

St. Louis-San Francisco Railway Co., St. Scribner's, Charles, Sons Co., New York i 

Louis. . ._ _ i Scroggs, William O., Baton Rouge i 

St. Louis University i Sea Pines School for Girls, Brewster, Mass .... 2 

St. Luke's Hospital, Chicago i Seaman, Halleck W., Chicago i 

St. Luke's Hospital, New York i Seattle, Juvenile Court i 

St. Luke's Hospital, Philadelphia 3 Public Library 10 

St. Mary's (Kan.) College 23 Seattle Chamber of Commerce 1 1 

St. Mary's Hospital, Philadelphia i Alaska Bureau i 

St. Mary's Hospital, Rochester, N. Y i Seibold, Mrs. George G., Washington 2 

St. Paul Public Library n Seligman, J. W., & Co., New York i 

St. Paul City and County Hospital i Sellers, William & Co., Philadelphia 3 

St. Paul Foundry Co i Selskip for Fryske Tael- en Skriftenkennise, 

St. Paul Institute 2 Ljonwert, Netherlands i 

St. Paul Medical Journal i Sentinel Manufacturing Co., New Haven i 

Salem, Morris, New York i Severance Union Medical College, Seoul 2 

Salem (Mass.) Planning Board i Shastid, Dr. J. H., Superior, Wts i 

Public Library 2 Shaw, A. W., Co., Chicago 3 

Salt Lake City, Public Library 3 Shaw-Walker Co., Chicago i 

San Diego, Chamber of Commerce 2 Shawmut National Bank, Boston i 

San Diego, City Auditor i Shelton, Thomas W., Norfolk, Va 3 

San Francisco, Board of Fire Commissioners. . i Shepard Electric Crane & Hoist Co., Montour 

Board of Supervisors 2 Falls, N. Y 4 

Public Library 2 Shepardson, Frank L., Hamilton, N. Y i 

Widows' Pension Bureau 2 Shepherd's Journal, Chicago i 

San Francisco, Chamber of Commerce 2 Sherwin-Williams Co., Cleveland 2 

Sand Lime Brick Association, Buffalo i Sherwood, Thomas A., Long Beach, Col i 

Sanders, J. J., Prescott, Ariz i Shimer, Edgar Dubs, Flushing, N. Y..... 2 

Sangamo Electric Co., Springfield, III 2 Shiota, T., New York 3 

Sanne, Oscar, Estate of, Chicago 45 Shoe and Leather Reporter Co., Boston i 

Santa Fe Magazine, Chicago 2 Shoe Workers' Journal, Boston 2 

Sanxay, Theodore F., New York i Shonnard, Mills & Co., New York i 

S5o Paulo (Brazil), Departamento Estadual do Shuette, John, Manitowoc, Wis i 

Trabalho ._ _. . . . i Sichinsky, Miroslaw, New York 4 

Secretaria da Agricultura, Commercio e Siebel Institute of Technology, Chicago 2 

Obras Publicas i Sierra Club, San Francisco i 

Sarawak Museum, Borneo i Silk Association of America, New York 3 

Sargent, Charles Sprague, Boston i Simmons College, Boston 2 

Sarton, George, Cambridge, Mass i Simplex Supply House, Chicago i 

Saskatchewan, Board of Highway Commis- Simpson, Dr. Alexander, Philadelphia i 

sioners 2 Singer, Charles, Oxford, Eng 18 

Dept. of Agriculture 6 Singer Manufacturing Co., Elizabethport, N. J.. i 

Satterlee, Dr. G. Reese, New York . .'. 4 Singer Sewing Machine Co., New York 4 

Satterthwaite, Dr. Thomas .E., New York 2 Single Tax Review, New York i 

Sault Ste. Marie (Mich.) Civic and Commercial Sioux City (la.) Free Public Library i 

Association i Skinner Chuck Co., New Britain, Conn i 

Savannah (Ga.), City Clerk i Smarr, Joseph B., Philadelphia i 

Municipal Library i Smiley Public Library, Redlands, Col 2 

Savannah Cotton Exchange 2 Smith & Wesson, Springfield, Mass i 



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Volumes or Volumes or 

Pamphlets. Pamphlets. 

Smith, Barnes & Strohber Co., Milwaukee. ... 2 Southern Association of College Women, 

Smith, Bruce D., Chicago i Raleigh . ._ 2 

Smith College, Northampton, Mass i Southern Pacific Co., San Francisco 16 

Alumnae Association I Southern Pine Association, New Orleans 2 

Smith, E. C., Chicago n Southern Railway Co., Washington 3 

Smith, Edward Garstin, Publication Co., Chi- Southern Rhodesia, Dept. of Agriculture i 

cago i Southern Settlement and Development Organi- 

Smith Gas Engineering Co., Lexington, O i zation, Baltimore 2 

Smith, Lee S., and Son, Pittsburg 3 Southland Fanner, La Porte, Tex i 

Smith, Roderick H., Buffalo i Southworth Machine Co., Portland, Me 3 

Smith, W. Ramsey, Adelaide 5 Spain, Servicio Meteorol6gico Espanol 7 

Smithsonian Institution, Washington n Speed, Dr. Kellogg, Chicago i 

Smoke Abatement League, Cincinnati i Spelling, Thomas Carl, New York a 

Social Revolution, St. Louis i Spofford, Walter R., Chicago i 

Social Service Corporation, Baltimore 3 Spokane Expert School of Business i 

Socialist Party, Chicago 6 Spokane Public Library i 

Sociedade Nacional de Agricultura, Rio de Sprague Canning Machinery Co., Chicago i 

Janeiro i Sprague Electric Works, Chicago 4 

Societa It alia na per il Progresso delle Scienze, Springfield (III.) City Council i 

Rome ._ S Comptroller ._ _ i 

Societe Francaise de Physique, Paris i Springfield (Mass.) City Planning Commission 2 

Society for Electrical Development, New York . 14 Health Dept _ 2 

Society for Ethical Culture, New York i Springfield Fire and Marine Insurance Co., 

Society for Practical Astronomy, Chicago i _ Chicago i 

Society for the Promotion of the Federation of Springfield (Mass.) City Library Association. . 10 

Nations, Los Angeles 2 Springfield (Mass.) Museum of Natural History i 

Society of American Florists and Ornamental Squibb, E. R., & Sons, New York i 

Horticulturists, Urbana, III 2 Stager, Walter, Sterling, III i 

Society of Naval Architects and Marine En- Standard Alloys Co., Pittsburg 2 

gineers, New York i Standard Engineering Co., Ellwood City, Pa.. . i 

Society of the Lying-in Hospital, New York. .. i Standard Gas Engine Co., Oakland, Col i 

Society of the New York Hospital 2 Standard Motor Construction Co., Jersey City, i 

Solis-Cohen, Dr. Solomon, Philadelphia i Standard Oil Co., San Francisco 4 

Somerville (Mass.) Planning Board 3 Standard Optical Co., Geneva, N. Y i 

Public Library i Standard Pump and Engine Co., Akron, i 

Sons of the American Revolution, Washington, i Stanley, Dr. Louis, Columbia, Mo i 

Illinois Society, Chicago 3 Star Corundum Wheel Co., Detroit i 

Michigan Society, Detroit 2 Stark Brothers Nurseries & Orchards Co., 

Tennessee Society, Nashville i Louisiana, Mo i 

Sons of Veterans, Connecticut Division, Hart- State Bank, Holloway, Minn i 

ford i State Teachers College of Colorado, Greeley, 

Sotheran, Henry, & Co., London 2 Colo 2 

South Australia, Dept. of Agriculture 17 Stearns, George A., Montrose, Pa i 

Dept. of Chemistry 9 Stenotype Press, Indianapolis 2 

Minister of Mines 4 Stephan, F. W., Chicago 3 

Railway Commissioner i Stephen-Adamson Mfg. Co., Aurora and Chi- 

State Children's Dept 2 cago i 

South- Australia Chamber of Commerce i Stephens, Col. Henry, Chicago i 

South Bend (Ind.) Lathe Works i Stem, A., New York i 

South Carolina, Agricultural Experiment Sta- Stein, Mrs. Oswald, Chicago 2 

tion 10 Stetson, Mrs. William Wallace, Auburn, Me . . i 

Dept. of Agriculture, Commerce and Indus- Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken .... i 

try ii Stevenson, Edward Luther, New York i 

Insurance Commissioner 2 Still College of Osteopathy, Des Moines i 

Railroad Commission I Stokes, W. E. D., New York 3 

State Bank Examiner 2 Stone and Webster, Chicago 3 

State Board of Charities and Corrections. . . 8 Stone, C. A., Boston i 

State Board of Health i Stone, George Edward, Amherst, Mass 2 

State Highway Commission 3 Stone, I. F., New York i 

State Library 2 Stowell, W. H. H., Amherst, Mass 2 

State Supt. of Education 7 Straight College, New Orleans i 

South Dakota, Agricultural Experiment Sta- Stroh Steel-Hardening Process Co., Chicago. ... i 

tion 8 Stromberg-Carlson Telephone Mfg. Co., 

Board of Agriculture I Rochester, N. Y 2 

Board of Railroad Commissioners 2 Strong, Carlisle & Hammond Co., Cleveland. . . i 

Commissioner of Immigration i Stuebner, G. L., Iron Works, New York 3 

Dept. of History 12 Sturtevant, B. F., Co., Boston 8 

Dept. of Schools and Public Lands 7 Suds, Cincinnati i 

Free Library Commission i Suffragist, Washington i 

Geological and Natural History Survey i Suker, Dr. George F., Chicago 319 

Public Examiner 2 Sullivan, F. J., Salt Lake City i 

State Auditor 2 Sullivan Machinery Co., Chicago 2 

State Board of Charities and Correction. . . 2 Superior (Wis.) Public Library i 

State Board of Health 3 Svenska Likbranningsforeningen, Stockholm 2 

State Food and Drug Commission 6 Svoboda, Jersey City 4 

State Inspector of Mines i Swarthmore (Pa.) College 2 

Tax Commission i Sweden, Meteorqlogiska Central- Anstalt 2 

South Dakota, School of Mines, Rapid City. . . 2 Riksdagens Bibliotek 50 

South Park Improvement Association, Chicago. 2 Socialstyrelsen 3 

Southern and Southwestern Railway Club, At- Swedish Engineers' Society, Chicago 2 

lanta I Swedish Historical Society of America, Chicago, i 



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Volumes or Volumes or 

Pamphlets. Pamphlets 

Sweet's Catalogue Service, New York i Tome School, Port Deposit, Md a 

Swift & Co., Chicago i Tomkins, Calvin, New York 3 

Syracuse Public Library 3 Toomey, Lieut. Noxon, Des Moines, la a 

Syracuse University a Toomey, John J., St. Paul i 

Toronto, City Clerk i 

Tabulating Machine Co., New York i City Treasurer i 

Tacoma Public Library i Public Library 3 

Taft, Hon. William, New Haven 3 Torrens Land Title Registration League, Chi- 

Taplin-Rice-Clerkin Co., Akron, a cago 12 

Tasmania, Geological Survey 7 Towns, Dr. Charles B., New York i 

Government Printing Office 4 Traffic Club of Chicago i 

Tasmania Field Naturalists Club, Hobart 2 Traffic Club of New York 2 

Tate, Jones & Co., Pittsburg i Trans-Continental Freight Co., Chicago i 

Tatlow, Herbert J., Chicago i Travelers Aid Society, New York i 

Tax Association of Alameda County, Oakland, Travelers Insurance Co., Hartford i 

Cal 23 Travelers Protective Association, Indiana Di- 

Taylor Instrument Companies, Rochester, N. Y. vision, Indianapolis i 

and Chicago 7 Traveling Engineers' Association, East Buffalo, a 

Taylor, N. & G., Co., Philadelphia i Trelease, William, Urbana, III a 

Taylor University, Upland, Ind 5 Trenton (N. J.) Free Public Library 3 

Teachers' College, Sydney i Mayor's Office 6 

Teague, R. M., Citrus Nurseries, San Dimas, Trenton (N. J.) Potteries Co a 

Cal i Trinidad, Board of Agriculture i 

Teal, William, Elgin, III 5 Trinity College, Hartford 4 

Technograph, Urbana, III.. . . . ._ i Trinity College, Washington 2 

Tennessee, Agricultural Experiment Station. . . 8 Triumph Ice Machine Co., Cincinnati 2 

Dept. of Agriculture 7 Triumph Mfg. Co., Cincinnati i 

Dept. of Food and Drugs i Troy Laundry Machinery Co., Chicago n 

Dept. of Public Instruction 3 Troy (N. Y.) Public Library i 

Dept. of Workshop and Factory Inspection. 2 Trumbull, Frank, New York i 

Geological Survey 2 Tufts College, Tufts College, Mass 3 

Railroad Commission i Tulane University, New Orleans 10 

State Board of Embalmers i Turner, C. A. P., Co., Minneapolis i 

State Board of Entomology i Tuskegee Normal Industrial Institute, Tuskegee 

Treasury Dept a Institute, Ala 13 

Tennessee State Normal School, Johnson City, i Tuttle, Julius Herbert, Boston i 

Terry, Charles Thaddeus, New York 2 Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Co., Buffalo i 

Texas, Agricultural Experiment Station 34 Typothetae of the City of New York i 

Auditor of Public Accounts i 

Board of Water Engineers 2 Udden, Anton D., Chicago i 

Bureau of Labor Statistics i Udden, J. A., Austin i 

Comptroller of Public Accounts i Ukrainian Relief Association, Scranton, Pa. ... i 

Dept. of Agriculture 17 Under-Feed Stoker Co. of America, Chicago. . . 4 

Dept. of Education _. 7 Underwood Typewriter Co., New York i 

Dept. of Insurance and Banking 2 Underwriters Laboratories, Chicago i 

Game, Fish and Oyster Commission i Union College, Schenectady, N. Y i 

General Land Office ._ . ._ i Union Fibre Co., Chicago 9 

Library and Historical Commission i Unjon Iron Works, Hoboken, N. J 2 

Markets and Warehouse Commission 13 Union League Club, Chicago i 

Railroad Commission i Union of South Africa, Dept. of Agriculture ... 5 

Secretary of State 4 Government Printer i 

State Board of Health 2 Union Stock Yard and Transit Co., Chicago ... i 

State Reclamation Dept 3 Union Stock Yards Co., S. Omaha i 

State Revenue Agent 5 Union Theological Seminary, New York 4 

State Tax Commission 6 Union Tool Co., Orange, Mass 2 

Treasurer 2 Union Trust Co., Detroit 3 

Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College, United Brotherhood of Carpenters, Indianapolis i 

College Station 2 United Charities of Chicago i 

Texas Co., New York 4 United Electric Apparatus Co., Boston i 

Texas State Epileptic Colony, Abilene i United Electric Co., Canton, 2 

Texas State Journal of Medicine, Fort Worth. . i United Engineering Society Library, New York i 

Texas State Juvenile Training School, Gales- United Fruit Co., New York i 

ville i United Garment Workers of America, New York i 

Texas State Teachers' Association, FortWorth.. 9 United Mine Workers of America, Indianapolis 19 

Textile World Journal, New York i United Press Association, Cleveland i 

Theosophical Society of America, Brooklyn. ... i United Railways Co. of St. Louis i 

Therapeutic Digest Co., Cincinnati i United Shoe Machinery Co., Boston 2 

Thomas, A. F., Lynchburg, Va i United States, Army Service Schools, Fort 

Thomas S. Clarkson Memorial School of Tech- Leavenworth, Kan 13 

nology, Potsdam, N.Y i Council of National Defense, Ohio Branch, 

Thompson, Slason, Chicago 2 Columbus 16 

Thompson, Dr. W. Gilman, New York 3 Dept. of Justice, Bureau of Criminal Identi- 

Thorde, Merle, Washington 8 fication, Leavensworth, Kan 2 

Thornburg, Dr. H. D., Chicago i Food Administration 15 

Throop College of Technology, Pasadena 2 Fuel Administration 27 

Tippett & Wood, Phillipsburg, N. J i Lake Survey Office, Detroit 9 

Tohoku Imperial University, College of Agri- Library of Congress as 

culture, Library, Sapporo, Japan i Military Academy, West Point, N. Y a 

Toledo Chamber of Commerce i Naval War College, Newport, R. I i 

Toledo, Peoria & Western Railway Co., Peoria, School of Musketry, Fort Still, Okla i 

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61 



Volumes or 

Pamphlets. 

United States Brewers Association, New York. . i 

United States Casualty Co., New York r 

United States Gypsum Co., Chicago i 

United States Infantry Association, Washing- 
ton 10 

United States Live Stock Sanitary Association, 

Chicago g 

United States Mortgage and Trust Co., New 

York i 

United States Steel and Carnegie Pension Fund, 

_ Pittsburg 3 

United States Steel Corporation, New York .... 3 
United States Sugar Manufacturers' Associa- 
tion, Washington 5 

United States Tire Co., New York 10 

United States Trade Mark Association, New 

York a 

United Typothetae and Franklin Clubs of 

America, Chicago a 

United Workers for the Blind of Missouri, 

St. Louis I 

Unity School of Christianity, Kansas City, Mo. 2 

Universal Portland Cement Co., Chicago 5 

Universidad Nacional de La Plata i 

Universitats-Bibliothek, Basel i 

Universitat, Zurich, Botanisches Museum 3 

Gerichtlich-Medizinisches Institut n 

Universite Laval, Quebec i 

Universiteit, Groningen, Zoologisch Labora- 

torium I 

University College, Reading, Eng r 

University of Arizona, Tucson 3 

University of Arkansas, Fayetteville 13 

University of Buffalo i 

University of California, Berkeley 33 

Scripps Institution for Biological Research, 

La Jolla, Col 4 

University of Chicago 113 

Press 17 

University of Cincinnati IS 

University of Colorado, Boulder 4 

University of Denver 4 

University of Florida, Gainesville i 

University of Georgia, Athens 3 

University of Hongkong i 

University of Idaho, Moscow 2 

University of Illinois, Urbana 55 

Alumni Association i 

College of Agriculture 10 

Engineering Experiment Station n 

Library 19 

School of Pharmacy i 

University of Iowa, Iowa City 8 

Association i 

University of Kansas, Lawrence 8 

Engineering Experiment Station 2 

University of Maine, Orono 4 

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 23 

Astronomical Observatory i 

General Library 38 

Physical Laboratory i 

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis 39 

Agricultural Extension Division, St. Paul. . . 13 

Library _...... 44 

University of Mississippi, University 3 

University of Missouri, Columbia 7 

College of Agriculture 6 

Agricultural Extension Service 24 

Extension Division n 

Library i 

School of Mines, Rnlla 4 

University of Montana, Missoula 2 

University of Nashville, Peabody College for 

Teachers i 

University of Nebraska, Lincoln 4 

Library 6 

University of New Mexico, Albuquerque 6 

University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 26 

Library _ i 

University of North Dakota, University 31 

University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Ind ... 4 



Volumes or 

Pamphlets. 

University of Oklahoma, Norman i 

University Extension 4 

University of Oregon, Eugene 27 

Extension Division i 

University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia 40 

School of Dentistry i 

University of Pittsburgh i 

Mellon Institute 4 

University of Rochester 3 

University of South Carolina, Columbia i 

University of South Dakota, Vermillion 3 

University of Southern California, Los Angeles 4 

University of Tennessee, Knoxville 4 

University of Texas, Austin 67 

University of the South, Sewanee, Tenn 2 

University of Toronto 2 

Library i 

University of Utah, Salt Lake City 3 

University of Vermont, Burlington 3 

University of Virginia, Charlotlesville 2 

University of Washington, Seattle 6 

Bureau of Industrial Research 2 

Library _. ._ i 

University of West Virginia, Morgantown 4 

College of Agriculture 10 

Agricultural Extension Dept 33 

University of Wisconsin, Madison n 

Library . v . 3 

University Extension Division 26 

University of Wyoming, Laramie 2 

Unknown 32 

Unwin, T. Fisher, London i 

Upliftthrift System, Philadelphia 2 

Upson Nut Co., Chicago i 

Ursinus College, Collegeville, Pa i 

Uruguay, Inspecci6n Nacional de Instruccion 

Primaria i 

Utah, Agricultural Experiment Station 17 

Bank Commissioners i 

Bureau of Immigration, Labor and Statistics i 

Fish and Game Commissioner i 

Industrial Commission i 

Legal Dept 2 

State Board of Health i 

State Commissioner of Insurance i 

State Horticultural Commission 3 

Supt. of Public Instruction i 

Utah Agricultural College, Logan 7 

Extension Division 4 

Utah Society of Engineers, Salt Lake City i 

Utica (N. Y.) Chamber of Commerce i 

Utilities Bureau, Philadelphia i 

Van Cleef Bros., Chicago 2 

Van Emburgh and Atterbury, New York i 

Van Nostrand Co., New York i 

Vanderbilt University, Nashville 3 

Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y i 

Library i 

Vedanta Centre, Boston i 

Vereeninging ter Bevordering van de Belangen 

des Boekhandels, Amsterdam 8 

Vermont, Agricultural Experiment Station. ... 23 

Board of Library Commissioners i 

Commissioner of Weights and Measures 6 

Dept. of Agriculture 8 

Dept. of Education 4 

Secretary of State i 

State Forester 6 

State Library 2 

Vicenza (Italy) Biblioteca Communale Berto- 

liana i 

Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N. J . . . ^ 

Victoria College, Toronto 3 

Victoria, Dept. for Neglected Children and 

Reformatory Schools i 

Dept. of Agriculture 5 

Dept. of Education i 

Dept. of Labor i 

Public Library, Museums and National 

Gallery 8 



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Volumes or Volumes or 

Pamphlets. Pamphlets. 

Victoria, Public Service Commission i Washingtonian Home, Chicago i 

Railways Commissioners i Waterloo (la.) Public Library a 

Victoria League, London 23 Waters, Richard R., Batavia, 6 

Village Improvement Association, Winnetka, Watertown (Mass.) Free Public Library i 

III i Watson-Stillman Co., Adene, N.J a 

Virginia, Agricultural Experiment Station 10 Weaver, Eli W., Brooklyn 3 

Attorney General i Webber, Carolyn Putnam, Bedford, Mass i 

Auditor of Public Accounts i Webster & Perks Tool Co., Springfield, O i 

Dept. of Agriculture and Immigration i Weekly People, New York i 

Dept. of Public Instruction 5 Weiler, Jasonj & Son, Boston 5 

Geological Survey 3 Welcher, Adair, Berkeley, Col a 

Legislative Reference Bureau i Wellesley (Mass.) College 4 

Public Employment Bureau a Wellman-Seaver-M organ Co., Cleveland i 

Secretary of the Commonwealth 5 Wells College, Aurora, N. Y a 

State Board of Charities and Corrections... i Wells Fargo & Co., Express, Chicago i 

State Crop Pest Commission i Wendte, Rev. Charles W., Boston 4 

State Dept. of Health i Werner & Pfleiderer Co., Saginaw, Mich i 

State Forester 5 Wescott Chuck Co., Oneida, N.Y 20 

State Library i Wesley Memorial Hospital, Chicago i 

Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co., Richmond. ... 28 Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn 69 

Virginia Home and Industrial School for Girls, West Indies, Imperial Dept. of Agriculture .... 20 

Richmond i West Jersey and Seashore Railroad Co., Phila- 

Virginia Military Institute, Lexington i delphia i 

Virginia State Dental Association, Richmond .. i West Virginia, Agricultural Experiment Station 17 

Virginia State Teachers Association, Richmond i Auditor i 

Visiting Nurse Association, Chicago i Bureau of Labor ; i 

Vocational Bureau, Atlanta, Ga i Commissioner of Banking i 

Vogt, Henry, Machine Co., Louisville i Dept. of Free Schools 4 

Volta Bureau, Washington 17 Dept. of Mines 2 

Voorhees Institute, Denmark, S.C i Forest, Game and Fish Warden 3 

Vorw&rts, Milwaukee i Insurance Dept i 

Vreeland, Dr. F. D., Chicago 5 Public Service Commission 25 

Secretary of State a 

Wabash College, Crawfordsville, Ind 2 State Board of Control a 

Wabash Railroad, St. Louis i State Dept. of Archives and History 9 

Wagner, Charles, Litho. Machinery Co., New State Library i 

York i State Road Bureau 17 

Wagner, E. W., & Co., Chicago i State Supt. of Public Instruction i 

Wagner Free Institute of Science, Philadelphia i Westchester County Research Bureau, White 

Wagner Park Nursery Co., Sidney, 4 Plains, N.Y i 

Wait, William B., Chicago a Western Actuarial Bureau, Chicago 2 

Walcott, Dr. Henry P., Cambridge, Mass i Western Australia, Auditor General 3 

Walker, Archie D., Minneapolis 9 Dept. of Mines i 

Walker, Guy M., New York 2 Dept. of Public Health 3 

Walker, Dr. James W., Chicago 6 Geological Survey 4 

Wallace Manufacturing Co., Frankfort, Ind . . . i Medical Health Dept 4 

Wallace System of Physical Training, Chicago . i Registrar General _. 19 

Walpole Galleries, New York i Western Bank Note and Engraving Co., 

Waltham (Mass.) Public Library i Chicago 

Walworth Mfg. Co., Boston i Western Electric Co., Chicago 

Ware Bros. Co., Philadelphia i Western Federation of Mines, Denver 

Ware, Dr. Lyman, Estate of, Chicago 53 Western Fruit Grower, Denver. 

Warm Air Heating and Sheet Metal Journal, Western Fruit Jobbers Association of America, 

Philadelphia i Denver 

Warner & Swasey Co., Cleveland i Western Fuel Co., Milwaukee 

Warner, Dr. Frank, Columbus, O 7 Western Maryland Railway Co., New York . . . 

Warren (Pa.) Academy of Sciences i Western Mining Directory Co.,_Chicago 

Warren, Whitney, New York 5 Western Newspaper Union, Chicago 

Washburn College, Topeka i Western New York Horticultural Society, 

Washington (D. C.) Academy of Sciences i Rochester 

Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Va. a Western Railway Club, Chicago 

Washington, Agricultural Experiment Station 67 Western Reserve University, Cleveland 

Board of Tax Commissioners i Library School 

Commissioner of Public Lands 2 Western Society of Engineers, Chicago. a 

Industrial Insurance Commission i Western Surgical Association, Minneapolis. . . . 

Public Service Commission a Western Union Telegraph Co., New York 

Secretary of State 3 Western University, London, Ont 

State Board of Health a Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co., East Pitts- 

State Bureau of Labor i burg 

State Forester 6 Westinghouse Lamp Co., Bloomfield, N. J . . . . 

State Game Warden and State Fish Com- Westminster College, Fulton, Mo 

missioners i Westminster Public Library, London 

State Library in Weston and Brooker Co., Columbia, S. C 

State Mine Inspector i Weston Electrical Instrument Co., Newark, 

Supt. of Public Instruction 7 N. J 4 

Washington (D. C.) Medical Annals 5 Weston (Mass.) Public Library 13 

Washington (D. C.) Public Library 2 Wheeler Condenser & Engineering Co., Cartarel, 

Washington State College, Pullman 5 N.J I 

Washington State Normal School, Cheney 5 Wheeling and Lake Erie Railroad Co., Cleve- 

Washington (D. C.) Tuberculosis Hospital .... i land I 

Washington University, St. Louis 16 White Co., Cleveland I 



LIST OF DONORS IN 1917 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

White, Cornelia Gushing, Chicago i 

White Enamel Refrigerator Co., St. Paul 2 

White Pine Bureau, New York 2 

White, S. S., Dental Manufacturing Co., Phila- 
delphia 23 

Whitehead, Willis F., Chicago i 

Whitin Machine Works, Whitinsville, Mass i 

Whitlock Coil Pipe Co., Hartford I 

Whitman & Barnes Manufacturing Co., Akron, 

i 

Whitney, Francis N., New York i 

Wickersham, George W., New York i 

Wickham, E. K., Naperville, III 35 

Widdowson, R. A., Chicago 2 

Wigmore, John H., Chicago i 

Wildman, John Raymond, New York i 

Wilke, Mary, Chicago 7 

Wjlljams & Wilkins Co., Baltimore i 

Williams College, Williamstown, Mass 4 

Williams, Edward Higginson, Jr., Woodstock, 

Vt i 

Williams, Edward Theodore, Niagara Falls, 

N.Y i 

Williams, Jno., Inc., New York i 

Williams, John S., Washington i 

Williams, W. H., New York 2 

Williams, White & Co., Chicago i 

Williamsport (Pa.) Board of Trade i 

Williston Seminary, Easthampton, Mass i 

Wilmarth & Morman Co., Grand Rapids, 

Mich i 

Wilmington (Del.) Board of Health. i 

Board of Public Utilities Commissioners. ... 4 
Wilmington (Del.) Institute i 

Free Library i 

Wilmington (N. C.) Chamber of Commerce i 

Wilson, Albert E., Chicago 2 

Wilson, George C., Pittsburg i 

Wilson, H. W., & Co., While Plains, N.Y i 

Wilson Welder & Metals Co., New York i 

Windsor (Ont.) Public Library i 

Winfield Electric Welding Machine Co., War- 
ren, O i 

Winnipeg, Industrial Bureau 3 

Winona Assembly, Winona Lake, Ind 2 

Winona Federated College, Winona Lake, Ind. 2 

Winsted Silk Co., Chicago 2 

Winthrop Normal and Industrial College of 

South Carolina, Rock Hill 7 

Wisconsin, Agricultural Experiment Station. . . 51 

Board of Charities and Correction 2 

Civil Service Commission i 

Commissioner of Banking 2 

Dairy and Food Commissioner 3 

Dept. of Agriculture 5 

Dept. of Public Instruction i 

Free Library Commission 4 

Geological and Natural History Survey 5 

Highway Commission 2 

Industrial Commission 12 

Insurance Commissioner 2 

Legislative Reference Library i 

Library Commission i 

Railroad Commission 128 

State Banking Dept 3 

State Board of Control i 

State Board of Health 6 

State Board of Industrial Education 5 

State Conservation Commission 4 

State Fire Marshal 3 

Supt. of Public Instruction 3 

Supt. of Public Property 9 

Tax Commission 8 

Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and 

Letters, Madison I 

Wisconsin Anti-Tuberculosis Association, Mil- 
waukee 2 

Wisconsin Archaeological Society, Milwaukee. . i 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 
Wisconsin College of Agriculture, Extension 

Service, Madison 15 

Wisconsin Medical Journal, Milwaukee i 

Wisconsin State Historical Society, Madison. . 23 
Wisconsin State Horticultural Society, Madison 4 
Wisconsin State Hospital for Insane, Waupun . i 
Wisconsin State Normal School, Milwaukee. . . 3 
Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology, 

Philadelphia 8 

Woman's City Club, Chicago 4 

Woman's Benefit Association of the Maccabees, 

Port Huron, Mich i 

Woman's Hospital, New York 4 

Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania, 

Philadelphia i 

Woman's National Farm and Garden Associa- 
tion, Cheltenham, Md. 



Boston . 
Women's Foreign Missionary Societies of the 

Presbyterian Church, New York i 

Women's Municipal League of Boston i 

Women's Trade Union League, London i 

Wood-Turrett Machinery Co., Brazil, Ind. ... i 

Woodfield, Charles L., Chicago i 

Woolwich (Eng.) Public Health Dept 2 

Woonsocket (R. I.) Machine and Press Co. ... 4 
Worcester (Mass.) Board of Park Commis- 
sioners i 

Public Library i 

Worcester (Mass.) City Hospital i 

Worcester (Mass.) County Law Library i 

Worcester (Mass.) Polytechnic Institute 2 

Workington (Eng.) Public Library i 

Workmen's Compensation Publicity Bureau, 

New York i 

World Peace Foundation, Boston 7 

Worthington, Major H., Chicago 10 

Worthington Pump & Machinery Co., New 

. York 3. 

Wright-Callender-Andrews Co., Los Angeles. . i 

Wright, Kay & Co., Detroit i 

Wyer, Samuel S., Columbus, i 

Wyoming, Agricultural E_xperiment Station. . . 18 

Commissioner of Public Lands 2 

Dept. of Public Instruction i 

Geologist's Office 5 

Humane Society & State Board of Child and 

Animal Protection 2 

Public Service Commission 5 

Secretary of State 4 

State Board of Charities and Reform i 

State Board of Health i 

State Board of Horticulture i 

State Chemist i 

State Commissioner of Taxation i 

State Dairy, Food and Oil Commissioner. . . 4 

State Engineer 3 

Wyoming Shovel Works, Wyoming, Pa 4 

Wyomissing (Pa.) Nurseries Co i 

Yale University, New Haven 4 

Library 5 

School of Forestry i 

Yamaguchi (Japan) Public Library i 

Yellowstone Park Camping Co., Livingston, 

Mont 3 

Yocum, Dr. Albert Duncan, Philadelphia i 

Young & Sons, Philadelphia i 

Young Men's Christian Association, New York i 

Young Women's Christian Association, Chicago i 
Young Women's Christian Association, New 

York. i 

Commission on Household Employment .... i 

Zundel, R. W., New York.. . . 2 



SUMMARY OF STATISTICS 



THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 

A FREE PUBLIC REFERENCE LIBRARY OF 
SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL LITERATURE 

23d Annual report for year ended December 31, 1917 

Central library with three reading rooms 

Number of days open during year 313 

Hours open each week for reading - 78 

Total number of staff 57 
Total valuation of library property - - $5,506,876 

Number of volumes at beginning of year - 368,508 

Number of volumes added by purchase - 9,948 
Number of volumes added by gift and exchange - - 6,6 10 

Number of volumes lost or withdrawn - 463 

Total number at end of year - 384,603 

Number of pamphlets at beginning of year 133,704 

Number of pamphlets added - 12,151 

Total number of pamphlets at end of year 145,855 

Other additions (maps) 383 

Total maps - 12,455 

Recorded use (call slips rilled) 177,978 
Number of periodicals currently received, 

4,031 copies of 4,000 titles. 

Number of other serials - 13,270 
Number of people using library for reading and study - 132,344 

RECEIPTS FROM PAYMENTS FOR MAINTENANCE 

Endowment funds, net $234,702 5. ks L ' ' " ' t^foS 

Other sources - - 1,185 n!? ^ ? i" " " " 5 ' 3 

Other serials - 2,412 

Total receipts - - $235,887 Binding - 8,071 

Salaries, library service - 65,663 

Salaries, janitor service - 4,540 

Taxes - 15,697 

Insurance - 4,968 

Rent and Heat - 4,333 

Light 2,132 

Other maintenance - 23,678 
Total maintenance $190,132 



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TWENTY-FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT 



FOR THE YEAR 



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CHICAGO 

PRINTED BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS 

1919 



OFFICERS, 1919 



President 
MARVIN HUGHITT 

First Vice-President Second Vice-President 

THOMAS D. JONES ROBERT FORSYTH 

Secretary 

WALTER B. SMITH 

Treasurer Librarian 

WILLIAM J. LOUDERBACK CLEMENT W. ANDREWS 



BOARD OF DIRECTORS 



ROBERT T. LINCOLN ROBERT FORSYTH 

FRANK S. JOHNSON CHAUNCEY KEEP 

MARVIN HUGHITT FREDERICK H. RAWSON 

THOMAS D. JONES ALBERT A. SPRAGUE II 

JOHN J. MITCHELL WALTER B. SMITH 

LEONARD A. BUSBY CHAUNCEY B. BORLAND 

WILLIAM HALE THOMPSON, Mayor of Chicago, ex-officio 
EUGENE R. PIKE, Comptroller of Chicago, ex-officio 



STANDING COMMITTEES 



Finance 

JOHN J. MITCHELL 
CHAUNCEY KEEP MARVIN HUGHITT 

A dminis (ration 

LEONARD A. BUSBY 

FREDERICK H. RAWSON ALBERT A. SPRAGUE II 

Buildings and Grounds 

ROBERT FORSYTH 

CHAUNCEY KEEP THOMAS D. JONES 

CHAUNCEY B. BORLAND, associate member 

Books 

FRANK S. JOHNSON 
THOMAS D. JONES ROBERT FORSYTH 



DIRECTORS, 1894-1919 



NORMAN WILLIAMS 1894 1899 

HUNTINGTON W. JACKSON 18941901* 

MARSHALL FIELD 1894 1906* 

E. W. BLATCHFORD 1894 1914* 

T. B. BLACKSTONE 1894 1899! 

ROBERT T. LINCOLN 1894 

HENRY W. BISHOP 18941913* 

EDWARD G. MASON 1894 1895! 

ALBERT KEEP 1894 1907* 

EDSON KEITH - - - - - - 18941896* 

SIMON J. McPHERSON 18941899! 

JOHN M. CLARK 1894 1916 f 

GEORGE A. ARMOUR - . - - - 1894 1899! 

FRANK S.JOHNSON 1896 

PETER STENGER GROSSCUP .... 1897 1916! 

ARTHUR J. CATON 1900 1904* 

MARVIN HUGHITT 1900 

THOMAS D. JONES 1900 

JOHN J. MITCHELL 1900 

LEONARD A. BUSBY 1901 

ROBERT FORSYTH ...... I9O 5 

CHAUNCEY KEEP 1906 

FREDERICK H. RAWSON .... I90 8 

ALBERT A. SPRAGUE II 1914 ^ 

WALTER B. SMITH 1914 

CHAUNCEY B. BORLAND .... 1916 

*Deceased tResigned ^Absent on military service 



OFFICERS, 1895-1919 



Presidents 



NORMAN WILLIAMS 
HUNTINGTON W. JACKSON 
PETER STBNGBR GROSSCUP - 
MARVIN HUGHITT 



First Vice- Presidents 



EDWARD G. MASON - 
HUNTINGTON W. JACKSON - 
PETER STENGER GROSSCUP 
HENRY W. BISHOP 
THOMAS D. JONES - 



Second Vice-Presidents 



MARSHALL FIELD ..." - 
PETER STENGER GROSSCUP 
HENRY W. BISHOP ... 
THOMAS D. JONES - 
ROBERT FORSYTH .... 

Secretaries 

GEORGE A. ARMOUR 

ARTHUR J. CATON ... 

LEONARD A. BUSBY ... 

WALTER B. SMITH - 

Treasurer 
WILLIAM J. LOUDERBACK 

Librarian 



18951899 
1900 1901 
19011913 
1914 



1895 

18961900 
19001901 
19011910 
1911 



18951899 
18991900 
1900 1901 
19011911 
1911 



18951900 
1900 1904 
19051915 
1915 



1895 



CLEMENT W. ANDREWS 



1895 



LIBRARY STAFF 

JANUARY, 1919 



Librarian 

Assistant Librarian 

Cataloguer .... 

Reference Librarian 

Medical Reference Librarian - 

Classifier - 

Assistant Reference Librarian - 

Assistant Reference Librarian 

Assistant Cataloguer - 

Assistant Cataloguer 

Supt. of Delivery - 

Treasurer's Assistant 



Senior Assistants 



EDITHA C. PHELPS 
SARAH S. DICKINSON 
CHARLOTTE H. FOYE 
ELIZABETH MONTROSS 
JENNIE A. HULCE 
WILLIAM A. BRENNAN 
GENEVIEVE DARLINGTON 
MARGARET FURNESS 

CORNELIA C. WHITE 
MARY L. REIDER 
ELIZABETH E. WILSON 
CHRISTINE S. TREPP 
D. J. PORTO 
CLARA L. Ross 



JOHN KRAUTH 
FLORENCE E. LUNDGREN 
*NOAH Fox 

GUNNAR MlKKELSEN 

ALOYSIUS WEIMER 

HARVEY GORSS 
GEORGE MANN 



Junior Assistants 



EDITH LARSON 
Attendants 



AUGUST CARLSON 

Absent on military service, 
t Absent on war service. 



Pages 

GEORGE HANUS 

Janitor 
WILLIAM J. JONES 

Assistant Janitors 



CLEMENT W. ANDREWS 
EDWARD D. TWEEDELL 
AKSEL G. S. JOSEPHSON 
ROBERT J. USHER 
J. CHRISTIAN BAY 
GRACE KELLEY 
H. EDWARD ROELKE 
FREDERICK E. BRASCH 
MARY E. HAWLEY 
GERTRUDE FORSTALL 
WILLIAM TEAL 
THOMAS R. ORR 

fALPHA L. OWENS 
ELSA NEIGLICK 
MABEL HAYWARD 
MABEL EAMAN 

fETHEL M. WIGHT 
HARRIET E. PENFIELD 
HELEN D. BROWN 
ELLA M. SALMONSEN 

ALPHONSE COMYN 
BENJAMIN JAFFE 
WALTER THIELE 
MAYME L. COLE 
GEORGIA M. WESTON 
JOHN KOLENBURG 



ALEXANDER ZANAZARO 
JOHN VIGNOLA 
WANDA RASHINSKI 
JOHN ELLSWORTH 
AUGUST EVERAERT 

MORRIS COHEN 
EDWARD LIETZ 



NICHOLAS MEYER 



REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT 

To THE GOVERNOR OF ILLINOIS: 

In accordance with the provisions of an act entitled "An Act 
to encourage and promote the establishment of free public libraries 
in cities, villages and towns of this state," approved June 17, 1891, 
under which this corporation is organized, the Directors of The 
John Crerar Library submit their twenty-fourth annual report for 
the year 1918. 

The vacancy caused by the resignation of Peter Stenger 
Grosscup has not been filled, so that the Board is now composed 
of the following persons: Robert T. Lincoln, Frank S. Johnson, 
Marvin Hughitt, Thomas D. Jones, John J. Mitchell, Leonard A. 
Busby, Robert Forsyth, Chauncey Keep, Frederick H. Rawson, 
Albert A. Sprague II, Walter B. Smith, and Chauncey B. Borland, 
together with William Hale Thompson, Mayor of Chicago, and 
Eugene R. Pike, Comptroller of Chicago, ex-officio members. 

The officers of the Library are as follows: President, Marvin 
Hughitt; First Vice-President, Thomas D. Jones; Second Vice- 
President, Robert Forsyth; Secretary, Walter B. Smith; Treasurer, 
William J. Louderback; Librarian, Clement W. Andrews. 

The special war activities of the Library have been continued 
and expanded. Some of the details are given in the report of the 
Librarian. 

The effects of the war upon the development and use have 
probably reached their culmination. The recorded attendance was 
111,075 and the total use of books, pamphlets, and periodicals 
nearly 462,000. While these figures are much smaller than for 
1917 the last two months of the year plainly show signs of an 
early recovery. 

The collections have been increased by 14,165 volumes and 
about 8,500 pamphlets and now contain approximately 414,000 
volumes, 13,000 maps and plates, and 155,000 pamphlets. The 
Library has on its records 4,156 titles of current periodicals and 
13,677 other serials, but only five of the German, none of the 

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8 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

Russian and Scandinavian, and about half of the French and 
Italian periodicals are received. 

For all details in regard to the administration of the Library 
reference is made to the appended report of the Librarian. 

The report of the Treasurer, also appended, presents a state- 
ment of the income and expenditure for the year 1918, together 
with a statement of the assets and investments, as required by 
law. 

Respectfully submitted, 

MARVIN HUGHITT, 

President. 
CHICAGO, January 16, 1919. 



REPORT OF THE TREASURER 

STATEMENT OF FINANCES FOR YEAR 1918 

CASH 

Cash on hand January i, 1918: 

In bank ------ $ 19,418.69 

Librarian, petty cash ... 200.00 $ 19,618.69 

RECEIPTS 

Collections account income - $214,080.02 

Huntington W. Jackson Fund, income - 40.00 

Henry Cradle Memorial Fund, income - 150.00 

Bills Collectable ----- 6,745.07 

Deposits Account 135.24 

Accounts Receivable - 41,920.98 
Accounts Receivable, Employees' Liberty 

Bonds - 4,427.50 

Notes Payable - - 25,000.00 

Notes Payable, Interest refunded - - 308.34 
Investments: 

Farm Mortgage Loans - 39,000.00 331,807.15 

$351,425.84 

DISBURSEMENTS 

Audited Vouchers - $208,181.48 

Deposits Account - 47.60 

Liberty Bonds for Employees - - - 6,297.50 

Special Assessment - - 48,600.00 

Special Assessment, interest - 362.97 

Notes Payable - - 25,000.00 

Notes Payable, interest - 1,012.50 
War Savings Certificate Stamps and War 

Savings Thrift Stamps for sale 49-96 
Investments: 

Farm Mortgage Loans ... 48,700.00 

Accrued Interest - 5S-8 $338,307.09 

Cash on hand December 31, 1918: 

In bank $ 12,918.75 

Librarian petty cash - - 2co.oo $ 13,118.75 








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THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 



General: 

Bonds - 

Stocks 

Rentals 

Farm Mortgage Loans 

Mortgage Loans 

Sundries - 

Huntington W. Jackson Fund 
Henry Cradle Memorial Fund 



OPERATION 

INCOME 

- $105,266.90 
44,164.25 
51,426.36 
18,488.95 
16,625.00 
484.86 



$236,456.32 

4O.OO 

150.00 



$236,646.32 



Administration: 
Rent, Light 
Salaries, Wages 
Supplies 
Less Sales 

Printing 
Less Sales 

Transportation, Postage 
Insurance on Books, 

Furniture, etc. 
Interest 
Sundries 

Books: 
Books 
Less Sales - 

Periodicals 
Binding 
Lettering, Repairs 

Buildings and Grounds: 
Repairs 
Depreciation 
Insurance on Buildings 
Taxes, 1918 (estimated) 
Sundry Expenses - 
Surplus for year 1918 



EXPENSE 

- $ 43,805.24 
73,035.14 
3,714-55 
2 63-5i 3,45! -04 



8,037-43 
1 362.32 7,675-" 

2,747-13 



1,067.13 

2,116.50 $136,692.69 



3,266.32 $ 15,129.06 



5,043-54 




- - 8,668.73 




i,739-75 $ 30,581-08 




505-68 




2,845.18 




1,321.11 




14,909-75 




1,123.42 $ 20,705.14 


$187,978-91 



$ 48,667.41 



REPORT OF THE TREASURER n 



ASSETS AND LIABILITIES 



ASSETS 

Bonds - - - $2,394,289.12 

Stocks - 600,373.05 

Real Estate - 1,128,600.00 

Mortgage Loans - 475,ooo.oo 

Farm Mortgage Loans 337,85-oo 

Construction (preliminary work) - 18,000.00 

Furniture and Fixtures - 25,606.61 

Book Investment 538,078.36 

Accounts Receivable - 3, l8 4-66 

Bills Collectable - - 2,539.02 

Unexpired Insurance - J 8, 239.43 

Accounts Receivable Employees' Liberty Bonds 2,615.00 
U. S. War Savings Certificate Stamps and War 

Savings Thrift Stamps 49-96 

Cash - - 13,118.75 

Total $5,557,543.96 



LIABILITIES 

Endowment Fund - $3,500,000.00 

Building Fund - - i,3,943-39 

Book Fund -' 538,078.36 

Security Reserve Fund - 168,819.91 

Huntington W. Jackson Fund - 1,000.00 

Henry Cradle Memorial Fund 3,000.00 

Deposits Account - 184.08 

Book Purchase Reserve 30,608.51 

Reserve for Taxes - - 14,909.71 

Tota l $5,557,543-96 



12 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

In accordance with the instruction of the Board of Directors, 
the Building Fund has been increased by the amount of the surplus 
for the year, $48,667.41, less $8,267.40 carried to the Book Purchase 
Reserve, being the unexpended balances of the appropriations for 
books and periodicals, making a total to the credit of the Building 
Fund of $1,300,943.39. 

The Book Fund has been increased by the amount of the invest- 
ment during the year, less depreciation, and now stands at 
$538,078.36. 

The income of the Huntington W. Jackson Fund has been ex- 
pended for books and that of the Henry Gradle Memorial Fund for 
periodicals. 

The Real Estate account has been increased by the amount as- 
sessed for the widening and improving of Michigan Boulevard 
and now stands at $1,128,600.00. 

Insurance is in force covering the property of the Library in 
amounts as follows: 

Books _______ $440,000.00 

Furniture Fixtures, etc. 44,000.00 

Portraits ------ 6,000.00 

Type and Cases - 5,000.00 

Buildings ------- 228,000.00 

Boilers ------- 20,000.00 

Plate Glass (by premium only) - - 

General Liability, including elevators, 

(by premium only) - - - 

$743,000.00 

WM. J. LOUDERBACK, 

CHICAGO, January 16, 1919. Treasurer. 



To THE BOARD or DIRECTORS OF THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY: 

Dear Sirs: We have audited the books and accounts of THE 
JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY, for the year ending December 31, 1918; 
we have examined and compared the book values with the market quo- 
tations of all securities (other than farm mortgages) , which we found to 
have an aggregate market value less than the book value; and have 
verified the cash on hand and in banks. 

We accordingly certify that, in our opinion, the attached state- 
ments truly set forth the cash receipts and disbursements, the op- 
erating income for the year, and the assets and liabilities at the end 
of the year. Very truly yours, 

THE AUDIT COMPANY or NEW YORK, 
Chicago, January 21, 1919 E. C. GOODMAN, Western Manager 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 

To THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY: 

Gentlemen: The special war activities of the Library were con- 
tinued and expanded during 1918. The giving of information to 
the public through the display of posters and the distribution of 
literature is a function which has been performed to a greater or 
less extent by all public libraries. The peculiar character of The 
John Crerar Library, however, has enabled it to render some other 
services which it may be appropriate to mention here. 

Of the men of the staff three volunteered. One served abroad in 
the army, one served in the navy, and one was rejected for physical 
disability. One was called in the first draft but was rejected for 
physical disability. One, too young for the first draft, was called 
in the second, was accepted, and was awaiting orders when the 
armistice was signed. Nearly all the others were too old or too young 
for active service or were exempt for various reasons, so that the 
percentage of service was much higher than the figures would in- 
dicate. Of the other men two served as camp librarians and many 
gave time to civilian activities. 

Of the women one was given leave of absence for six months for 
service in France with the Y. M. C. A., one for a year in a western 
university in the S. A. T. C. work, and most of the others gave 

time to various civilian services. 

} 

The Library enabled members of the staff to subscribe to $7,750 
of the Liberty Loans and sold $464.47 of War Savings Stamps and 
Thrift Stamps. These subscriptions and purchases were by no 
means all those made by the staff. 

The loans of books were a noticeable feature of the war work oi 
the year. These included loans to the Military Intelligence Board, 
two proving grounds of the Ordnance Bureau, the Chemical War- 
fare Service, the Bureau of Mines, the Bureau of Standards, the 
Hygienic Laboratory, a special commission, a British commissioner, 
several base hospitals, four cantonment libraries, and several private 
firms engaged in war manufacture. 

13 



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A similar service was rendered by furnishing cameragraph copies 
of books and articles not found elsewhere. These were furnished to 
the Federal Trade Commission, the Military Intelligence Board, the 
Department of Justice, and to private firms. For this service the 
Library received from the War Trade Board two licences (out of 
apparently not more than a dozen issued) to reproduce material 
copyrighted by enemy aliens. 

The Library also served several governmental offices and 

,, agencies by furnishing bibliographical information through its 

* printed cards and by replying to inquiries. It has also bought 

promptly and made available the best books on the technique of the 

various services, which have been consulted frequently at the 

Library by officers, student officers, and others. 

Rooms. No additional space in the Marshall Field & Co. Building 
could be secured and the conditions mentioned in some detail in 
the last report are now even worse because of the steady growth 
of the collections and the certain increase in the use in the near 
future. Therefore the reasons for hoping that the Board may be 
able to provide more adequate accommodation are even stronger 
than they were a year ago. 

Routine. Because of the theft of German monographs on 
chemical subjects, absolutely irreplaceable under existing con- 
ditions, the Committee on Administration gave instructions that 
the privilege of consulting the shelves on these subjects should be 
limited to readers personally known to the Librarian. A number of 
the most important were withdrawn from general circulation 
through the Delivery Desk. At the request of the War Depart- 
ment the books on explosives were also withdrawn from general 
circulation. 

The only other matter of routine worth mention was the develop- 
ment of a classification of the material on the war. 

A dictaphone has been installed for the use of the Librarian. 
Its use enables the amount of correspondence to be determined 
automatically. In the month of December 296 letters were 
written. 

Special Collections. From the income of its special fund 
eight titles have been added to the Huntington W. Jackson Col- 
lection on Constitutional Law, which now contains 990 titles, of 
which 1 20 have been purchased from the fund. 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 15 

Much work has been done on the Senn Collection on the Med- 
ical Sciences, and the shelves of books remaining to be treated 
have been reduced from 100 to 88. All but 15 shelves of pamphlets 
have been reclassified. 

The income from the fund for the Cradle Collection on the 
Eye and Ear has been spent for periodicals and 39 volumes have 
been added to the 360 already having the bookplate. There are 
now 858 titles of books and some 3, 600 pamphlets in the collection. 

The Chanute Collection on Aviation contains 710 books, some 
635 pamphlets, and 2,200 clippings. 

The Cremation Association of America has continued its support 
of the Collection on Cremation, which now contains 158 titles of 
books and 239 pamphlets. 

There have been added to the Collection of Trade Catalogues 
429 in continuation of previous gifts and in response to 53 re- 
quests. The total number in the collection is now 5040 pieces 
from 2,210 firms. 

Much work has been done on the Collection of the Chicago 
Academy of Sciences. So far 2,440 volumes have been entered in 
the record of accessions and 2,985 already purchased by the Library 
have had their bookplates replaced in accordance with the terms 
of the gift. At least 275 volumes remain to be treated so that the 
total number of volumes in the collection at present may be stated 
as approximately 5,700. For several reasons it is not possible 
now to give the number of pamphlets or the additions received 
during the year. A report on the disposal of the duplicates will be 
found later. 

Attendance. The total number of visitors recorded during 
the year was 111,075 and the daily average was 357, a decrease of 
16 per cent from the figures of 1917, which were 132,344 and 423 
respectively, and a decrease of 34 per cent from the maximum in 
1915. The average evening attendance, 87, was 12 less than in 
1917. The average attendance on the five general holidays, 122, 
was 61 less than in 1917. The smallest attendance for the year was 
83, on July 4th, and the largest was 696, on February 23rd. The 
figures for 1917 were 109 and 845 respectively. The average attend- 
ance in the Senn Room for the last week of December was 12 per 
cent more than in 1917, and was only that amount less than 
the maximum of 1916. 



16 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

It is now ten years since a count of the women readers was 
made. This was done for five days and the proportion determined 
as 21 per cent as against 18 in 1898 and 12 in 1908. The increase is 
slight in comparison with what might have been expected and this 
fact would appear to indicate that women have not replaced men 
in scientific and technical work to the same extent as in other lines. 

Use. The decrease in the number of admissions to the stacks 
has been due in part to the change in the conditions governing 
admissions already mentioned and in part to the greater absorption 
of workers at home in their regular tasks. This is especially true 
of the physicians of the city. Of the 1,831 admissions 1,580 were 
by registration and 251 on presentation of 20 passes. Nine addi- 
tional passes have been granted, making 112 nominally in force. 

In 1918 for almost the first time the number of calls has changed 
in about the same proportion as the attendance; the decrease has 
been from 177,978 to 150,302, or about 15 per cent. Still it has not 
been quite as large and the calls per reader have risen from 1.34 to 
1.35. Using the same factor as last year, the total use may be esti- 
mated as nearly 462,000. 

A detailed classification of the call slips for books and of admis- 
sions to the stack is given in the second table of library statistics. 
A comparison of the totals and percentages for each department 
with the corresponding figures for 1917 follows: 



Calls 
1917 
Percent 
Total age 

Unclassified T.868 


or Books 
19 

Total 
2,297 
20,921 
26,831 
18,539 
10,349 
23,782 

47,583 


Admissions to the Stack 
8 1917 1918 
Percent- Percent- Percent- 
age Total age Total age 


General Works . . . 
Social Sciences . . . 
Physical Sciences. 
Natural Sciences . 
Medical Sciences . 
Applied Sciences.. 


26,138 
31,676 
19,680 
12,311 

54,778 


IS 
1 8 

ii 

7 
18 


14 
18 

12 

7 
17 
32 


126 

435 
684 
263 
956 
i,794 


3 
10 
16 
6 
23 
42 


68 

335 
230 
184 

253 
761 


4 
18 

12 
IO 
14 
42 



The comparison shows that the decrease is fairly proportional 
for all departments and the same is true for most of the individual 
subjects, though philosophy and language have doubled and 
education and photography show noteworthy increases. The last 
is, however, only the recovery of a previous loss. The six leading 
subjects were medicine, engineering, chemical technology, trade 
and transportation, political economy, chemistry. Chemistry has 
dropped from fourth to sixth place and political economy has 
replaced physics. 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 17 

The recorded calls for assistance by telephone were 980 and 
the requests for information by letter were 91. The figures for 
1917 were 1,070 and 131 respectively. 

The work with the cameragraph has increased remarkably. 
The orders for 1918 were 261, requiring 4,008 sheets, for which 
charges amounting to $397.55 were made. For 1917 the figures 
were 251 orders, 3,431 sheets, $377.30 charges. 

The service by loans for use outside the Library has again 
broadened and increased slightly. There were granted 546 requests 
for 690 volumes from 116 libraries and 1,104 requests from 344 
individuals. For 1917 the figures were 534 loans of 663 volumes to 
104 libraries and 1,106 loans to 315 individuals. Seven requests 
from libraries were refused and in seven cases the books loaned 
were asked for while out. Several loans had to be postponed 
because of the regulation prohibiting mail or express service 
between December fifteenth and January fifteenth. The loans 
obtained by the Library for its readers were 22 of 23 volumes from 
five libraries. Two requests were refused because the books asked 
for were at the bindery. 

The time required to fill calls has been determined in the same 
way as for the previous year. The average time was 4.52 minutes, 
as against 4.53 in 1917. 

The record of the causes of failures to supply books called 
for is as follows: at bindery, 446; otherwise unavailable tem- 
porarily, mostly burned or stolen and not yet replaced, 32; in 
use by another reader, 715; withdrawn from general circula- 
tion, 47; not found on shelves, 416; errors of library assistants 
or records, 175; total, 1,831. The total is 1.20 per cent of all 
the call slips presented. Excluding the first four causes as un- 
avoidable, the avoidable failures were 0.39 per cent. For 1917 
they were 0.43. 

In view of the numerous changes in the evening staff and the 
crowded condition of the shelves the fact that there has been no 
increase in the time required to fill calls and a distinct decrease in 
the avoidable failures reflects great credit on those who thus 
directly serve the public. 

Publications. In June the Library issued its Twenty -third 
Annual Report, a pamphlet of 64 pages. An edition of 7,000 copies 
was printed and nearly all distributed. 



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In June the Library also issued A Catalogue of French Economic 
Documents from the Sixteenth, Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries, 
a publication of 104 pages. The collection is bound in 25 volumes 
and contains 1,471 pieces. It was acquired in 1904 in exchange for 
part of the duplicates from the Gerritsen purchase. 

In the same month the Library also issued A List of Books, 
Pamphlets and Articles on Cremation, including the Collection of the 
Cremation Association of America. This is a duodecimo pamphlet 
of 52 pages, containing 376 titles. 

The numbers of the various publications remaining in stock 
are given in the following table, which shows their distribution 
during the year. 

DISTRIBUTION 

On hand Exchange On hand 

TITLE Date Edition Jan. 31 or Gift Sale Dec. 31 

Current Periodicals 1902 1,000 81 7 i 73 

Bibliographies of Special 

Subjects 1902 966 6114 

Bibliography of Union Lists 1906 317 99 9 i 89 

Books Exhibited 1907 2,000 818 n i 806 

Books in Reading Room 1909 956 85 8 3 74 

Current Medical Periodicals 1910 1,000 61 i . . 60 

History of Science 1911 1,000 166 19 13 134 

Current Medical Periodicals 1913 1,038 193 12 9 172 

History of Industry 1915 950 179 17 10 152 

Cataloguing Rules 1916 1,229 4&S 16 i 468 

By-Laws 1916 1,046 333 3 . . 330 

Supplement to History of 

Science 1917 1 > I 94 37 2 2 4 J 33^ 

Books on Military Medicine 

and Surgery 1917 1,212 286 250 8 28 

Catalogue of French Econ- 
omic Documents 1918 1,221 ... 755 .. 466 

List of Books and Pamphlets 

and Articles on Cremation 1918 1,211 ... 880 7 324 

Printed Cards. The distribution of one copy of each catalogue 
card to the Armour Institute of Technology, Chicago Public 
Library, Field Museum of Natural History, Library of Congress, 
Northwestern University, University of Chicago, and the Uni- 
versity of Illinois, has been continued; also the sending of one 
copy of each card printed by the Library to Columbia University, 
Harvard University, New York State Library, Princeton Uni- 
versity, Royal Library at The Hague, St. Louis Public Library, 
University of California, University of Iowa, University of Mich- 
igan, and Yale University. Besides other special orders of limited 
scope ten standing orders have been received, three of which were 
for war work. The distribution amounted to 196,742 cards, of which 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 19 

81,004 were sent to the depository libraries, 3,967 sent as gifts, and 
111,821 sold or sent in exchange. 

The present state of the Union Catalogue is shown in the 
following table: 

Receipts in 1918 Total 

Library of Congress 31.553 75,577 

Royal Library, Berlin 94,790 

Royal Library, The Hague 4,635 34,089 

Harvard University 3,520 37,961 

University of Illinois 6,251 40,298 

University of Chicago 1,088 10,999 

University of California .... 746 



Total 47,047 969,460 

Selection and Ordering. During the year 8,6 n orders were 
given. Of these 771 failed or were cancelled, leaving 7,840 valid 
orders covering 14,766 volumes at an estimated cost of $22,994; 
6,588 orders were filled, covering with the standing orders for con- 
tinuations 10,333 volumes at a cost of $18,395. There are left 
outstanding, in addition to the orders for continuations, 5,180 
orders for 9,006 volumes, at an estimated cost of $12,985; of these 
2,280 were given before January i, 1918. The distribution of the 
orders of the year, of the total to the end of 1918, and the net 
estimated cost, to the nearest dollar, are given in the second table 
of library statistics. 

Accessions. The total accessions of volumes for 1918 have 
been 14,525, of which 4,192 have been received as gifts and 10,333 
obtained by purchase. Volumes made by binding serials are 
included in these figures. There have been withdrawn 360 volumes, 
leaving the net accessions for the year 14,165, which with the 
384,603 reported for 1917 make a total now on the books of 398,768. 
There remain to be entered only the Laufer purchase, about 14,000 
volumes, and about 1,000 volumes of the Gerritsen purchase. These 
have their own catalogues, and particular books can be obtained 
when asked for, so that the total number of volumes available is 
very nearly 414,000. 

The number of maps and plates added during 1918 was 434 
and one was withdrawn, making the total number now on the 
record 12,888. 

There have been received 15,797 pamphlets as gifts; author slips 
for 6, 1 68 titles were filed in the official catalogue; the classified col- 
lection was increased by 10,581 pamphlets; and the collection of 



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THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 



trade catalogues by 429. The number added to the classified col- 
lection includes the number of titles filed, but both these numbers 
have no necessary connection with the number reported as re- 
ceived. Many of the pamphlets received are duplicates, and many 
more are continuations, or for various reasons are put elsewhere 
than in the pamphlet collection. On the other hand, pamphlets 
already in the Library have been classified and entered in the 
official catalogue. Of the 10,581 net accessions to the classified 
collection, 1,029 were from the Gerritsen purchase; 544 from the 
Newberry Medical Collection; 718 from the Chicago Academy of 
Sciences; and 109 from other accumulations, leaving 8,181 as the 
new accessions of the year. Their classification is shown in the 
second table of library statistics. To the classified collection of 
some 125,040 should be added those still unclassified, about 24,900, 
and the trade catalogues, about 5,040, making a total of approx- 
imately 155,000. 

The following table shows the distribution of the net accessions 
for 1918 and the totals entered, by departments, together with the 
percentages of the classified volumes: 

1918 



DEPARTMENT 


Volumes 


Per cent 


Pamphlets 


Volumes 


Per cent 


Pamphlets 


Unclassified 


114 






17.082 




2/1.036 


General Works. . . 


1,948 


14 


1,196 


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54,255 


14 


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17,111 


Social Sciences . . . 


4,584 


33 


4,411 


105,292 


28 


44,275 


Physical Sciences. 


781 


5 


389 


30,721 


8 


6,471 


Natural Sciences. . 


957 


7 


945 


37,585 


10 


5,711 


Medical Sciences . 


1.703 


12 


531 


72,882 


19 


29,332 


Applied Sciences.. 


4,078 


29 


3, I0 9 


80,051 


21 


22,140 


Trade Catalogues. 






429 






5,040 



Total 14,165 



11,010 



398,768 



155,016 



The purchase of books on the war would have increased the 
proportion of the Social Sciences much more decidedly if it had not 
been to a great extent balanced by a decrease in the regular purchase 
in this department. The percentages of the totals in the different 
departments has not varied. 

The assistants in charge of periodicals report that 82 titles 
have been withdrawn from the general list and 249 added, and that 
31 have been withdrawn from the medical list and 20 added, 
making a total now on the two lists of 4,187 copies of 4,156 titles. 
Unfortunately the Library is not in receipt of anything like this 
number. Twenty-six out of 285 English periodicals on the general 
list, 137 out of 288 French, 16 out of 64 Italian, all the Russian 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 21 

and Scandinavian, and all but five of the German, have not come. 
For these reasons the expenditure has been much less than the 
appropriation, and, as ordered by the Board, the unexpended 
balance will be added to the Book Purchase Reserve in order to 
enable the Library, after the war, to fill the gaps as completely as 
possible. 

The assistant in charge of the Continuation Record reports 
667 titles added to the list and 260 withdrawn, leaving 13,677 at 
the end of the year. About 5,748 are obtained by subscription at a 
cost in 1918 of $2,678. These furnished 1,372 volumes entered on 
the record of accessions. The other continuations were received as 
gifts or in exchange, and furnished 1,76*7 volumes. For the gifts 
i, 86 1 first and 600 second requests were sent and 32 reported to the 
Librarian for personal letters. For the purchases 403 first and 26 
second notifications were sent and one reported to the Librarian. 
Here again the effects of the war are very noticeable. The expendi- 
ture, notwithstanding the increase in the number supposed to be 
obtained by purchase, was less than in 1913 by $3,600. 

Of individual purchases the most important were Flore des 
Serres et des Jardins de I'Europe, Photographs of the Vegetation oj 
China and Japan, made by the Arnold Arboretum, and a set of 
Stereo-Clinic. A few additions were made to the early printed 
books, of which perhaps the most important is the Tetragonismus 
of Archimedes, Venice, 1503. The sets of periodicals completed or 
extended were more numerous than usual and include: Allgemeines 
Journal der Uhrmacherkunst; Annales du Musee Guimet; Avicul- 
tural magazine; Colb urn's United Service magazine; Deutsche 
Uhrmacher Zeitung; Gardeners' chronicle; Gardening; Hermathena; 
International sugar journal; Journal of the Bombay Natural 
History Society; Journal of the West of Scotland Iron and Steel 
Institute; Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Anti- 
quarian Field Club; Publications of the Botanical Society of Edin- 
burgh; Textile mercury; Transactions of the Institute of Naval 
Architects. Long runs of the journals and sessional papers of 
British Columbia, Nova Scotia, Ontario, and Quebec were added 
to the public documents. An earnest effort was made to obtain as 
complete a collection as possible of the herd and stud books of 
American breeders. A large proportion of these were secured 
in a number of cases the societies very kindly presenting them. 



22 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

There were received as gifts 7,526 volumes and 15,797 pam- 
phlets from 4,138 donors. The volumes entered in the record of 
accessions were 4,192. The figures for 1917 were 24,284 volumes, 
30,165 pamphlets, 4,189 donors, and 6,610 entries. 

The much larger figures of 1917 were due, of course to the receipt 
of the collection of the Chicago Academy of Sciences. This year the 
Academy sent 167 volumes and a box not yet counted. The other 
gifts included 336 volumes and 26,268 pamphlets on agriculture 
from Dr. H. E. Horton; 280 volumes and 750 pamphlets from 
the Wendell Phillips High School; 101 volumes and 200 pamphlets 
from F. W. Schacht of Downers Grove; 138 volumes from the Chi- 
cago Municipal Reference Library; considerable collections of 
medical books from Drs. C. N. Johnson and Eugene Talbot and 
the American Medical Association and the usual collection of 
college catalogues from Northwestern University. 

Duplicates. The sales of the year amounted to 313 bound 
volumes, 45 unbound volumes, 2 pamphlets and 55 numbers, 
for $101.88 and 1,750 pounds for $13.13. On priced exchange 53 
bound volumes, and 28 unbound volumes at $73.55, have been 
sent. On piece for piece exchange 731 bound volumes, 119 unbound 
volumes, 10 pamphlets and 425 numbers have been sent; 81 bound 
volumes, 137 unbound volumes, 333 pamphlets and 335 numbers 
have been received. 

A very considerable part of the duplicates from the collection 
of the Chicago Academy of Sciences has been disposed of to four 
institutions for a total of $2,474.45. Also 35 bound volumes of an 
architectural periodical have been withdrawn and sold to the Art 
Institute for $155.00. The total of these sales is less than the 
deduction reported by the Treasurer because the latter includes 
refunds for overcharges and volumes returned to dealers. 

Inventory. The eighth inventory has been continued and 
shelves 400 to 499 and 700 to 999 read. One hundred and twenty- 
seven serious misplacements were corrected. Of 32,059 volumes 22 
were missing, and one other volume was not returned to the De- 
livery Desk. On the other hand, 16 volumes previously reported lost 
have been found, so that the net loss from the regular shelves was 7. 
The losses from the reading rooms have been about as in recent 
years. Seventeen are missing from the main Reading Room and 
seven from the Senn Room. The net loss for the year is 3 1 and the 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 23 

total for 21 years is 605 or i in 660. Twenty-nine mutilations have 
been detected. 

The losses of periodicals, 89, and the detected mutilations, 25, 
are about the same as in 1917. Fortunately it has been possible to 
replace most of them. 

Binding. On January i, 1918, there were at the binderies 
702 volumes, and 8,788 were sent during the year; n were returned 
as incomplete, and 8,584 bound; leaving 904 at the binderies 
December 31, 1918. About one-third were bound by The Newberry 
Library. The cost of binding was $8, 669, an average of $ i . i o volume . 
This is an increase of 10 per cent over 1917. The cost of shelf - 
marking the accessions of the year, together with a considerable 
amount of repairing, inserting bookplates, and similar work, was 



Catalogues. The Cataloguer reports that during the year 
5,359 new titles have been prepared for print; 157 new titles type- 
written; 6 1 titles prepared for print to replace old typewritten titles 
and 30 to replace Library of Congress titles; 4,365 titles received 
from the Library of Congress have been classified for the catalogues; 
175 titles have been prepared for the co-operative analysis of 
serials. The total number of titles treated by the Cataloguer and 
Classifier and their assistants has been 12,185, which is about the 
same number as in 191 7. The titles reprinted in correction of errors 
were 77 and for other alterations 606. Cards for 5,942 new titles and 
965 reprinted titles were received from the printer; electrotypes for 
1,074 new titles and 342 reprinted titles from the electrotypers. 
The total number of separate titles prepared for print to date 
is 122,319; of sets of cards received, 120,845; of electrotypes, 
63,907. 

The number of orders sent to the Library of Congress on tripli- 
cate order sheets was 8,566 and reports were received on 8,431. 
There were cards for 4,270 titles on hand January i, 1918; 5,250 
were received during the year, and 4 were taken from the file of 
those previously withdrawn; cards for 4,589 were used, and for 
852 withdrawn from the file, leaving those for 4,083 on hand 
December 3ist. Of those withdrawn 2 titles were returned to the 
Library of Congress and 850 were cancelled. Of the 5,250 titles 
received, 548 were analytical titles from 342 serial publications. 
Of the 4,083 titles on hand 1,084 are f r book orders before 1918, 



24 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

1,263 for those of 1918, 273 for regular standing orders, and 
1,332 for three special analytical orders. 

The work of the Library in the co-operative analysis of serials 
has been continued. It has supplied 175 titles and received cards 
for 399, of which 61 have been filed in the public catalogue and 
72 have been sold. 

There have been added 30,864 cards to the classed catalogue, 
which now contains some 202,600 titles on 533,735 cards, an aver- 
age of 2.63 cards per title; 18,358 cards have been filed in the author 
catalogue, which now contains the same 202,600 titles on 358,219 
cards, an average of 1.77 cards per title; 573 guides and 6,927 
cards have been added to the subject index, which now contains 
28,100 guides and 84,439 cards covering 182,634 titles, an average 
of 0.46 card per title. 

The distribution of the cards in the classed catalogue, by 
departments, is shown in the following table: 

CARDS 
DEPARTMENT 1918 TOTAL 

General Works 9,714 177,192 

Social Sciences 8,589 139,150 

Physical Sciences 1,308 34.H7 

Natural Sciences 2,408 56,594 

Medical Sciences 4,365 4SiS I 7 

Applied Sciences 4,480 81,135 

Total 30,864 533,735 

Of the 202,600 titles in the public catalogues about 119,200 
are on cards printed by the Library, about 69,700 on Library of 
Congress cards, about 12,100 on A. L. A. co-operative cards, 321 
on other printed cards, and about 1,400 are typewritten. 

To the combined index of federal and state publications there 
have been added 4,748 cards, making a total of 148,176. 

The greater part of the increase in the regular arrears due to 
the receipt of the collection of the Chicago Academy of Sciences 
has been taken care of and so much work has been done on the other 
accumulations that the total arrears have been reduced from 746 
shelves to 693, and of these 144 are Orientalia and 58 are pamphlets. 

Meetings. The Library was represented officially by the Libra- 
rian and unofficially by two other members of the staff at the an- 
nual meetings of the American Library Association, the Special Li- 
braries Association, and the National Association of State Libraries 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 25 

at Saratoga Springs, July ist to 5th; and the Librarian attended, 
in behalf of the Library, the meeting of the American Library 
Institute at Atlantic City, February i5th and i6th. 

The Library was represented unofficially by six members of the 
staff at an informal symposium on Americanization and Reconstruc- 
tion held in Chicago, December 2yth to 29th, under the auspices of 
the Chicago Library Club. Because of the epidemic of influenza 
no meeting of the Illinois Library Association was held in 1918. 

The Library joined the other libraries of the city and some 
private collectors in an exhibition of incunabula, held at the Art 
Institute in December. Its contribution, though not so large as 
those of The University of Chicago and the Newberry Library, was 
very important because of the unusualness of the subjects, the 
beauty of some of the specimens, and as containing the earliest 
prints. The latter were from the collection of Orientalia. 

Staff. Two members have died during the year: Miss Mary B. 
Hibbard, senior assistant, on July 28th, and Mr. John Pratt, 
attendant, on April i5th. Miss Hibbard served as assistant in 
the Senn Room, beginning as junior assistant in February, 1911 
and having been promoted to senior assistant (on half time) in 
January, 1918. Her service was faithful and efficient. Mr. Pratt 
began as page and was promoted to attendant in 1916. His service 
also was faithful and efficient. 

The following resignations have been received: Miss Margaret 
Terwilliger and Mr. John Krauth, junior assistants; Messrs. Paul 
Brennan, A. M. Earle, Henry Everaert, Anthony Gabler, Paul H. 
Grove, Henry Hedges, John W. Hoppesch, Joseph Nelson, Sidney 
Schencke, James S. Thompson, attendants. Seven of these resig- 
nations were from the evening staff, but the Assistant Librarian 
reports that the increase in the minimum for the grade of attendant 
and the employment of high school instead of college students 
promise to furnish a more permanent staff in future. Four mem- 
bers of the staff have had leaves of absence for war service and one 
because of what is hoped is a temporary physical disability. 

The following appointments have been made: Miss Helen D. 
Brown as senior assistant; Miss Ella M. Salmonsen as senior 
assistant for half time; Misses Mayme Cole and Edith Larson 
and Mr. Walter Thiele as junior assistants; Miss Wanda Rash- 
inski and Messrs. Paul Brennan, John Ellsworth, August Everaert, 



26 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

Henry Everaert, Henry Hedges. John Krauth, Joseph Nelson, 
J. D. Vignola, Aloysius Weimer, and Alexander Zanazaro as at- 
tendants. 

The following have given temporary service: Miss Elizabeth 
Wilson and Christine S. Trepp as senior assistants; Misses Mayme 
Cole, Jessie Hinckley, Anne Holcomb, Maude Kersten, Ruth 
Kringle, Clara Lachmund, Mrs. Ruby Lane Taylor, Messrs. W. F. 
Stone and John Kolenburg as junior assistants; Misses May 
Duncan, Blanche Heisermann and Florence Lundgren as at- 
tendants. 

Five pages have left the service during the year, two have been 
promoted, and twelve have been engaged. The following are now 
on the staff: Harvey Gorss, George Mann, Morris Cohen, 
Edward Lietz, George Hanus. 

Two charwomen, Mrs. Hattie Hjalmarson and Mrs. Mary 
Gavin, have left the service after having been with the Library 
14 and 12 years respectively. 

The absences on account of illness have been more frequent than 
usual although we were so fortunate as to suffer very little from the 
epidemic of influenza. These, the long absences of regular mem- 
bers, the pressure of extra war service, and not least the inevitable 
distractions of the exciting occurrences of the year, would have 
caused a serious deficiency in the amount of routine work accom- 
plished had not these influences been met in part by a diminution 
of the work to be done but more by harder work on the part of the 
staff. It is hoped that the Board will recognize the faithful char- 
acter of their service. 

Respectfully submitted, 

CLEMENT W. ANDREWS, 

Librarian. 
CHICAGO, January 16, 1919. 



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LIST OF DONORS IN 1918 



Volumes or 

Phamphlets 

A. K. Smiley Public Library, Redlands, Cal. . . i 

A. T. Still Research Institute, Chicago 2 

Aaron, Dr. Charles D., Detroit 31 

Abbott Alkoloidal Co., Chicago i 

Abercrombie & Fitch Co., New York 6 

Aberdeen (Scotland) Public Library i 

Aberdeen University Library 3 

Abstract Truth Society, Chicago i 

Academia Nacional de Medicina, Rio de Janeiro i 

Academic de Paris i 

Academic des Sciences, Agriculture, Arts et 

Belles-Lettres d'Aix 5 

Academic des Sciences, Arts et Belles-Lettres de 

Dijon 4 

Academy of Science, Rochester, N. Y 

Academy of Science of St. Louis 

Acme Phosphate Co., Morriston, Fla i 

Adams, Charles C., Syracuse, N. Y 

Adams Nervine Asylum, Boston 

Adder Machine Co., Wilkes-Barre, Pa 

Addressograph Co., Chicago 

Adelaide (South Australia) Chamber of Com- 
merce 

Adyar (India) Library 

Aero Pulverizer Co., New York 

Aeronautical Society of America, New York 4 

Agnes Scott College, Decatur, Ga 2 

Akron (0.) Chamber of Commerce 3 

Alabama, Agricultural Experiment Station 14 

Canebrake Agricultural Experiment Station, 

Uniontown 13 

Dept. of Agriculture and Industries 3 

Dept. of Archive_s and History 3 

Dept. of Education 7 

Dept. of Insurance i 

State Council of Defense. ....... i 

State Game and Fish Commissioner 3 

State Highway Dept i 

Mabama Great Southern Railroad Co., New 

York i 

Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Extension Ser- 
vice, Auburn 24 

Alameda County Board of Public Welfare, Oak- 
land, Cal i 

Alaska, Governor's Office 4 

Albany Chamber of Commerce i 

Albany Medical Annals i 

Albany Medical College i 

Alberta, Dairy Commissioner i 

Dept. of Agriculture 49 

Dept. of Education 2 

Dept. of Public Works 3 

Provincial Secretary and Registrar 2 

Albuquerque (N. M.) Chamber of Commerce.. 14 

Alexander Hamilton Institute, New York i 

Alfred (N. Y.) University 2 

Algeria, Direction de Forfets i 

Allahabad (India) Public Library i 

Allegheny College, Meadville, Pa i 

Allegheny (Pa.) Observatory 2 

Allen, Joseph H., New York i 

Alliance Francaise, Paris .-. _. 7 

Alliance of Schools for Christian Instruction, 

Holland, Mich i 

Allison, James E., St. Louis i 

Alsberg, Dr. Carl Lucas, Washington i 

Altoona (Pa.) Tribune Co 5 

Amalgamated Association of Street and Electric 

Railway Employees of America, Detroit. . . 2 

Amberg File & Index Co., Chicago 2 

American Aberdeen Angus Breeders' Associa- 
tion, Chicago 31 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

American Abrasive Metals Co., New York 5 

American Alliance for Labor and Democracy, 

New York 20 

American Anti-Boycott Association, New York, i 
American Association for Promoting Hygiene 

and Public Baths, New York i 

American Association of Clinical Research, 

Boston 3 

American Association of Farmers' Institute 

Workers, Dover, Del i 

American Association of Freight Agents, East 

St. Louis, IU i 

American Association of Instructors of the 

Blind, Pittsburg i 

American Association of Passenger Traffic Offi- 
cers, New York i 

American Association of University Professors, 

Boston r 

American Association of Variable Star Observ- 
ers, Norwich, Conn i 

American Astronomical Society, Urbana, III. . . i 

American Bankers' Association, New York .... 2 

American Bison Society, New York i 

American Blower Co., Chicago i 

American Boiler Manufacturers' Association, 

Brooklyn .. i 

American Brewers' Review Co., Chicago j 

American Bridge Co., Chicago i 

American Carnation Society, Indianapolis i 

American Chemical Society, Washington 2 

American Committee for Armenian and Syrian 

Relief, New York i 

American Credit-Indemnity Co. of New York, 

St. Louis 3 

American Defense Society, New York 19 

American Drug Manufacturers' Association, 

Detroit i 

American Eagle Fire Insurance Co., New York. ^ 
American Electric Railway Association, New... 

York 3 

American Encaustic Filing Co., New York i 

American Engineering Co., Philadelphia 4 

American Exchange National Bank, New York . 1 1 

American Exporter, New York 2 

American Express Co., Chicago 2 

American Federation of Labor, Washington... . 5 

Building Trades Dept i 

Metal Trades Dept 2 

Union Label Trades Dept 6 

American Flint Glass Workers' Vmon,Toledo, 0. i 

American Food Journal, Chicago . . i 

American Foreign Exchange Co., St. Louis. ... i 

American Forestry Co., Boston 2 

American Fund for French Wounded, New York 2 
American Gastro-Enterological Association, 

Boston 2 

American Guernsey Cattle Club, P terboro, 

N.H 9 

American Gynecological Society, New York i 

American Hampshire Sheep Association, Detroit i 

American-Hellenic Society, New York . . . . 4 

American Hospital Association, Detroit 2 

American Humane Association, Albany i 

American Institute of Architects, Washington. . 2 

American Institute of Dental Teachers, Buffalo . i 
American Institute of Electrical Engineers, New 

York 2 

American Institute of Social Service, New York . 5 
American Institute of Weights and Measures, 

New York 7 

American International Corporation, New York i 

American Iron and Steel Institute, New York. . i 



32 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

Volumes or Volumes or 

Pamphlets. Pamphlets. 

American Jersey Cattle Club, New York 13 American Steam Conveyor Corporation, Chi- 

American Journal of Clinical Medicine, Chicago 20 cago i 

American Journal of Public Health, Boston. ... i American Steel Co., Pittsburg i 

American Journal of Veterinary Medicine, Chi- American Steel Treaters' Society, Chicago i 

cago ; _ i American Sugar Refining Co., New York 3 

American Judicature Society, Chicago i American Sunday School Union, Philadelphia., i 

American Laryngological Association, New York i American Surgical Association, Kansas City, Mo i 

American Laryngological, Rhinological and American Telephone and Telegraph Co., New 

Otological Society, New York i York 7 

American Leather Chemists Association, Easlon, American Type Founders, Jersey City 2 

Pa 2 American Union Against Militarism, Washing- 

American Library Association, Library War ton 2 

Service, Washington i American Urological Association, Cleveland. ... i 

American Life Convention, Omaha i American Warehousemen's Association, Pills- 

American Line Materials Co., Chicago 15 burg 2 

American Locomotive Co., New York 2 American Water Works & Electric Co., New 

American Lumberman, Chicago i York i 

American Marine Engineer, New York i American Wood Preservers' Association, Balti- 

American Mathematical Society, New York ... i more 2 

American Medical Association, Chicago 212 Amherst College r 

American Meter Co., New York 4 Amsterdam, Kamer van Koophandel en Fa- 
American Metric Association, New York 2 brieken r 

American Mining Congress, Washington i Anaconda Copper Mining Co., New York i 

American Museum of Natural History, New Andersen, Delany & Co., Chicago i 

York 3 Anderson, Archibald J. C., New York i 

American Museum of Safety, New York i Anderson, Dr. Arthur, Chicago 8 

American National Live Stock Association, Anderson Auction Co., New York i 

Denver ._ ._ 5 Andover Theological Library, Cambridge, Mass, i 

American Ophthalmological Society, Philadel- Andrews, Clement W., Chicago 28 

phia i Anti-Cruelty Sjociety, Chicago i 

American Optical Co., Southbridge, Mass 5 Anti-Imperialist League, Boston i 

American Osteopathic Association, New York. . i Anti-Saloon League of America, Chicago 4 

American Otological Society, Chicago 2 Anti-Socialist Union of Great Britain, Westmin- 

American Pediatric Society, Philadelphia i ster i 

American Pharmaceutical Association, Colum- Apprenticeship and Skilled Employment Asso- 

bus, O i ciation, London 2 

American Photo Engraver, Chicago i Arbeiter-Zeitung, St. Louis i 

American Pneumatic Service Co., Boston i Arbetarerorelsen Arkiv, Stockholm i 

American Poultry Association, Mansfield, O. . . . i Arco Co., Cleveland 2 

American Psychological Association, Cambridge, Argentine Republic, Direcci6n General de Esta- 

Mass i distica 4 

American Pulley Co., Philadelphia i Direcci6n General de Minas, Geologia e 

American Radiator Co., Chicago 12 Hidrologia 8 

American Railway Association, New York 3 Biblioteca 9 

Special Committee on Relation of Railway to Estacion Experimental Industrial Agricola. . i 

Legislation, Chicago 24 Ministerio de Agricultura 14 

American Railway Bridge and Building Asso- Oficina Meteorologica Nacional 2 

ciation, Chicago .; i Arizona, Agricultural Experiment Station 17 

American Railway Engineering Association, Bureau of Mines 23 

Chicago i Corporation Commission i 

American Rambouillet Sheep Breeders' Associa- Dept. of Weights and Measures i 

tion, Marysville, 2 Secretary of State i 

American Red Cross, Washington 138 State Council of _Defense, Phoenix 6 

American Scenic and Historic Preservation So- State Entomologist i 

ciety, New York 2 State Library 15 

American School of Aviation, Chicago i State Tax Commission i 

American School of Correspondence, Chicago. . 3 Arizona Bankers' Association, Tucson i 

American School of Home Economics, Chicago. 4 Arizona State Federation of Labor, Phoenix. . . i 

American School of Poultry Husbandry, Leaven- Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station .... 52 

worth, Kan 2 Arkansas Association of Public Utility Opera- 
American School Peace League, Boston i tors, Little Rock _. ._. 4 

American Seed-Tape Co., Newark, N. J i Arkansas State Teachers' Association, Little 

American Shetland Pony Club, Lafayette, Ind. . 14 Rock i 

American Shoemaking Publishing Co., Boston. . 2 Armored Motor Car Co., Detroit i 

American Shropshire Registry Association, Armour and Co., Chicago 4 

Lafayette, Ind 27 Armour Institute of Technology, Chicago 4 

American Smelting and Refining Co., Salt Lake Armstrong Association of Philadelphia 2 

City ; 25 Armstrong Cork Co., Pitlsburg 3 

American Social Hygiene Association, New York 4 Arnold, John P., Chicago 2 

American Society of Agricultural Engineers, Aronovici, Dr. Carol, St. Paul 2 

Columbus, O i Ashland (Ky.) Chamber of Commerce 2 

American Society of Brewing Technology, Chi- Ashmolean Natural History Society of Oxford- 
cage 2 shire, Oxford i 

American Society of Civil Engineers, New York. 2 Asiles des Soldats Invalides Beiges, Havre, 

American Society of Heating and Ventilating France 13 

Engineers, New York i Asociaci6n Internacional para Proteccion Legal 

American Society of Mechanical Engineers, New de los Trabajadpres, Madrid 16 

York 6 Associated Advertising Clubs of the World, 

American Society of Sanitary Engineering, Chi- Indianapolis i 

cago i Associated Charities, Albany 2 

American Standard Oil Burner Co., Oakland, Col. 2 Associated Charities, Boston i 



LIST OF DONORS IN 1918 



33 



Volumes or Volumes or 

Pamphlets. Pamphlets. 

Assocjated Charities, Columbus, 2 Bailey, Dr., E. Stillman, Chicago 74 

Associated Factory Mutual Fire Insurance Cos., Bainbridge, Dr. William Seaman, Brooklyn. ... 2 

Boston i Baird-North Co., Providence I 

Associated Jewish Charities, Chicago r Baker, J. T., Chemical Co., Phillipsburg, N. J.. i 

Associated Press, New York i Baker, Walter, & Co., Dorchester, Mass i 

Associated Tile Manufacturers, Beaver Falls, Pa. i Bakers' Journal and Deutsch-Amerikanische 

Association for International Conciliation, Backer-Zeitung, Chicago I 

American Branch, New York 25 Balch, Edwin Swift, Philadelphia i 

Association of American Agricultural Colleges Balch, /Thomas William, Philadelphia 2 

and Experiment Stations, Burlington, Vt... i Baldwin Locomotive Works, Philadelphia .... 6 

Association of American Colleges, Chicago 8 Baldy, Dr. John Montgomery, Philadelphia ... 17 

Association of American Physicians, Philadel- Baltimore, Board of School Commissioners. ... 2 

phia i Dept. of Legislative Reference i 

Association of American Universities, Chicago. . i Police Dept i 

Association of Chambers of Commerce of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Co., Relief Dept i 

United Kingdom, London 2 Baltimore Chamber of Commerce i 

Association of Colleges and Preparatory Schools Baluchistan, Fruit Experiment Station, Quetta . 6 

of the Middle States and Maryland, Phila- Bancroft, Paul, San Francisco 2 

delphia 14 Bank of Detroit 2 

Association of Collegiate Alumnae, Chicago. ... i Bank of Japan, Tokyo i 

Association of Correctors of the Press, London. . 2 Bankers' Encyclopedia Co., New York 2 

Association of Directors of the Poor and Chari- Bankers' Trust Co., New York 4 

ties of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia i Bardados, Dept. of Agriculture 8 

Association of Iron and Steel Electrical Engin-. Barcelona, Junta de Ciencias Naturales i 

eers, McKeesport, Pa 3 Barlow, Burt E., Coldwater, Mich r 

Association of Life Insurance Counsel, New York 2 Barnes Drill Co., Rockford, III i 

Association of Life Insurance Presidents, New Barnes Hospital, St. Louis i 

York 31 Barnes, William, Chicago 8 

Association of Manufacturers of Chilled Car Barr, Charles James, New Haven 2 

Wheels, Chicago 4 Barrett Co., New York 15 

Association of Official Seed Analysts of North Barringer, Dr. B. S., New York 4 

America, St. Paul 3 Baruch, Dr. Simon, New York 6 

Association of Ontario Land Surveyors, Toronto i Basford, G. M., Co., New York i 

Association of the Bar of the City of New York, i Bates, Lindon W., New -York i 

Association of Transportation and Car Account- Bately (Eng .) Public Library 6 

ing Officers, New York I Battle Creek Sanitarium 27 

Association of Tuberculosis Clinics, New York. . i Bausch & Lomb Optical Co., Rochester, N.Y.. . 2 

Association of Urban Universities, New York.. . i Bay City (Mich.) Times Tribune i 

Association to Promote Proper Housing for Bay, J. Christian, Chicago 29 

Girls, New York 3 Baylor University, Waco, Tex 7 

Atchison, Topeka i Santa Fe Railway Co . New Bearings Co. of America, Lancaster, Pa i 

York i Beaudette, Mrs. E. Palma, Gary, Ind ' i 

Atlanta Birmingham & Atlantic Railway Co., Bebb, Dr. Wm., Evanston, III 8 

Atlanta i Beck, James M. , New York 2 

Atlanta Chamber of Commerce 2 Beer, William, New Orleans 4 

Atlanta University 2 Bell, Alexander Graham, Washington i 

Atlantic Coast Line Railway Co., New York... i Bell Telephone News, Chicago 2 

Atlantic Deeper Waterways Association, Phila- Bellevue and Allied Hospitals, New York i 

delphia 2 Belmont (Mass.) Public Library 2 

Atlas Portland Cement Co. New York 4 Belt Railway Co., of Chicago 3 

Augustana College, Rock Island i Bengal and Bihar and Orissa, Director of Fish- 

Library i cries, Calcutta 4 

Aurora. Elgin & Chicago Railroad Co., Cleveland i Bengal Chamber of Commerce, Calcutta 2 

Austin Co., Cleveland 2 Benjamin, George P., New York i 

Austin, F. C., Co., Chicago 13 Benziger Brothers, New York i 

Austin Publishing Co., Los Angeles i Bergen, Offentlige Bibliothek i 

Australia Advisory Council of Science and In- Berger, H. H., & Co., New York i 

dustry 9 Berkeley (Cal.) Supt. of City Schools 3 

Central Weather Bureau 2 Berkshire Athenaeum, Pittsfield, Mass i 

Chief Electoral Officers 4 Bernard, F. J., & Co., New York r 

Commonwealth Bureau of Census and Sta- Berriman, Charles S., New York i 

tistics 12 Bethlehem Steel Co., South Bethlehem, Pa i 

Commonwealth Bureau of Meteorology i Bettens, Edward D., New York 4 

Dept. of Agriculture and Stock i Biblioteca Berio, Genoa i 

Dept. of Trade and Customs 8 Biblioteca della Libera Universita di Urbino. . . i 

Home and Territories Dept 3 Biblioteca Nacional, Havana 3 

Interstate Commission i Biblioteca Nacional, Managua, Nicaragua 9 

Minister of Public Instruction i Biblioteca Nacional, Santiago de Chile 97 

Navy Office i Biblioteca Nazionale di S. Marco, Venice r 

Australian Institute of Tropical Medicine, Bibliotheca da Escola Medico-Cirurgica, Porto, 

Townsville 4 Portugal 2 

Australian Worker, Sydney i Bibliotheca Nacional, Rio de Janeiro 4 

Auto Era, Cleveland i Bibliothfeque Cantonale et Universitaire de Lau- 

Ayer, N. W., & Son, Philadelphia 2 sanne 

Ayrshire Breeders' Association, Brandon, Vt.. . i Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris 

Bibliotheque Nationale Suisse, Berne 

Babcock & Wilcox Co., New York 2 Big Brother, Chicago 

Baby Hygiene Association, Boston i Billings-Chapin Co., Cleveland 

Bacharach Industrial Instrument Co., Pittsburg. 2 Bingham (e.) Public Library 

Bachman, H. F., & Co., New York i Binghamton (N. Y.) Public Library , 

Bailey, Banks & Biddle Co., Philadelphia i Bishop, Dr. Seth Scott, Chicago 54 



34 



THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 



Volumes or Volumes or 
Pamphlets. Pamphlets. 

Black, George Ashton, New York i British Columbia, Minister of Lands 2 

Blackburn (Eng.) Free Library, Museum and Minister of Mines 2 

Art Gallery I Provincial Library i 

Blackstone Institute, Chicago 3 British Guiana, Board of Agriculture 35 

Blackstone, Wm. E., Chicago i Dept. of Lands and Mines 4 

Blackwelder, I. S., Chicago n British Red Cross Society, London i 

Blackwell, B. H., London i British South Africa Co., London 2 

Blakiston's, P., Son & Co., Philadelphia i British Sugar Beet Council, London 5 

Blatchford, Paul, Chicago i Brockton (Mass.) Public Library 2 

Blessing, George F., Swarthmore, Pa 3 Erode, Dr. Willard, Chicago 30 

Blunt, Katharine, Chicago 2 Broene, Johannes, Grand Rapids, Mich i 

Bogsamlingsbladet, Holbek, Den i Bronson Library Fund, Walerbury, Conn 2 

Bohemian (Czech) National Alliance of Amer- Brooke, Stokes & Co., Philadelphia i 

ica_, Chicago 9 Brookline (Mass.) Public Library 2 

Bohemian Review Co., Chicago i Brooklyn Botanic Garden 4 

Bolton, Reginald Pelham, New York i Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce 4 

Bonaparte, Prince Roland Napoleon, Paris... . n Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences 2 

Bookseller, Newsdealer and Stationer, New York i Museum i 

Bookwalter, T. M., Springfield, O i Brooklyn Public Library 2 

Bootle (Eng.) Free Library and Museum i Brophy, Dr. Truman, Chicago 23 

Borden, Sir Robert Laird, Ottawa 2 Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and En- 

Bordentown (N. J.) Military Institute i ginemen, Cleveland 25 

Born Steel Range Co., Cleveland 2 Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators, & Paper- 
Boston, Board of Overseers of the Poor i hangers of America, Lafayette, Ind i 

City Planning Board i Brown & Sharpe Mfg. Co., Providence 3 

Dept. of Education 2 Brown, Dr. Le Roy, New York 3 

Finance Commission i Brown, Rome G., Minneapolis 3 

Metropolitan Water and Sewerage Board ... i Brown University, Providence 4 

Public Library 10 Library i 

Public Works Dept 2 Bryan (0.) Manufacturing Co i 

School Committee 22 Bryant & Stratton Commercial School, Prom- 

Statistics Dept 2 dence i 

Supt. of Public Schools 7 Bryn Mawr (Pa.) College 7 

Bologna, Biblioteca Comunale 2 Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pa 2 

Boston Association for the Relief and Control of BucyrUs Co., South Milwaukee, Wis i 

Tuberculosis 2 Budd Grate Co., Philadelphia i 

Boston Athenaeum i Buenos Aires, Direcci6n General de Escuelas ... 2 

Boston Chamber of Commerce 5 Buffalo, Comptroller i 

Boston Children's Aid Society i Dept. of Health i 

Boston City Hospital r Dept. of Police i 

Boston Consumptives' Hospital i Dept. of Public Works i 

Boston Dispensary i Public Library i 

Boston Legal Aid Society 2 Buffalo & Susquehanna Railroad Corporation, 

Boston Lying-in Hospital i Buffalo i 

Boston ManufacturersMutualFirelnsuranceCo. i Buffalo Chamber of Commerce and Manufac- 

Boston Medical Library i turers Club i 

Boston Museum of Fine Arts 2 Buffalo Forge Co _ 2 

Boston Society of Civil Engineers 80 Buffalo General Hospital i 

Boston University 2 Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburgh Railway Co., 

School of Law i New York i 

Boston Woven Hose & Rubber Co i Building Association League of Illinois, Quincy . 6 

Bostwick Steel Lath Co., Niles, 2 Bunting Stamp Co., Pittsburg i 

Boudry, Dr., La Bourboule, France 2 Burbank, Luther, Santa Rosa, Col i 

Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Me 8 Burdick-Avel Laboratory, Chicago 2 

Bower, Charles F., Philadelphia r Bureau International Centre la Litt6rature 

Boys and Girls Aid Society of California, San Immorale, Geneva i 

Francisco 17 Bureau of Educational Experiments, New York, i 

Bracken, John, Saskatoon, Sask i Bureau of Legislative Information, Indianapolis 2 

Bradford (Eng.) Libraries, Art Galleries and Bureau of Municipal Research, Rochester, N. Y. 5 

Museums 2 Bureau of Municipal Research, Toronto 112 

Branner, John C., Stanford University, Col 62 Bureau of Municipal Research, Training School 

Brasch, Frederick Edward, Chicago 225 for Public Service, New York i 

Braun Corporation, Los Angeles 2 Bureau of Railway Economics, Washington 3 

Brazil, Directoriade Estatistica Commercial.. . 3 Bureau of Social Hygiene, New York i 

Ministerio da Agricultura, Industria e Com- Burford, William B., Co., Indianapolis i 

mercio 12 Burgess Co., Marblehead, Mass i 

Brentano's, New York 2 Burlington (la.) City Council i 

Bribery and Secret Commissions Prevention City Library 3 

League, London 4 Burpee, W. Atlee, & Co., Philadelphia _ 2 

Bricklayer, Mason and Plasterer, Indianapolis . i Burroughs Adding Machine Co., Detroit r 

Bricklayers', Masons' and Plasterers' Intema- Bury (Eng.) Public Library, Art Gallery and 

tional Union, Indianapolis 2 Museum 2 

BridgefordMachineToolWorks.^ocAe^er,^. F. 2 Bush Conservatory, Chicago i 

Bridgemen's Magazine, Indianapolis i Buyers Register, New York i 

Brjgham, Clarence S., Worcester, Mass i Byerlein, Erie J., Cleveland i 

Brighton (Eng.) Public Library, Museums and Byford, Dr. T., Chicago 4 

Art Galleries 4 Byllesby, H. M., & Co., Chicago i 

Brill, J. G., Co., Philadelphia i Byrne, Dr. John H., Chicago 122 

Bristol (Conn.) Public Library r 

British Columbia, Dept. of Agriculture 25 Calhoun (Ala.) Colored School ._ i 

Forest Branch 7 California, Agricultural Experiment Station. . . 38 



LIST OF DONORS IN 1918 



35 



Volumes or Volumes or 

Pamphlets. Pamphlets. 

California Board of Architecture i Carleton College, Northfield, M inn i 

Board of Medical Examiners 2 Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 

Building and Loan Commissioner i Washington 51 

Bureau of Labor Statistics i Division of Economics and History, New York i 

Commission of Immigration and Housing... 6 Division of Intercourse and Education, New 

Dept. of State 3 York I 

Fish and Game Commission i Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of 

Industrial Accident Commission n Teaching, New York 3 

Industrial Welfare Commission i Carnegie Hero Fund Commission, Pittsburg i 

Insurance Dept 3 Carnegie Institute, Pittsburg 10 

Railroad Commission 700 Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburg i 

Social Insurance Commission i Carnegie Institution of Washington 23 

Stallion Registration i Desert Laboratory, Tucson, Ariz 13 

State Banking Dept i Dept. of Terrestrial Magnetism, Washington a 

State Board of Charities and Corrections.. . i Carnegie Library, Homestead, Pa 2 

State Board of Education 34 Carnegie Library, Pittsburg 3 

State Board of Equalization 2 Carnegie Library, San Antonio, Tex i 

State Board of Forestry 3 Carnegie Library School, Atlanta 2 

State Board of Health n Carnegie Library School, Pittsburg i 

State Board of Viticultural Commissioners. . 4 Carnegie Museum, .Pittsburg 5 

State Commission of Horticulture 2 Carnegie Public Library, Ottawa i 

State Library 6 Carnegie Steel Co., Pittsburg i 

State Mining Bureau 7 Carnegie-Stout Free Public Library, Dubuque, 

State Water Commission i la i 

California Academy of Sciences i Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland, 

California Crematorium, Oakland 3 Edinburgh 2 

California Development Board, San Francisco .. 2 Carnegie United Kingdom Trust, Dunfermline, 

California Library Association n Scotland 5 

California Peace Society, San Francisco 2 Carter, G. R., Honolulu 2 

Calif ornia Redwood Association, San Francisco. 12 Carwick, G. W., Co., New York i 

California State Agricultural Society, Sacra- Case School of Applied Science, Cleveland i 

mento 2 Case, William Warren, Hubbards Woods, III.... 26 

California State Federation of Labor, San Fran- Casey, Thomas L., Washington i 

cisco 2 Caslot, Dru Pillon & Cie., Paris i 

California State Normal School, Chico 2 Cassatt, Capt. Edward Buchanan, Berwyn, Pa. i 

California State Normal School, Fresno i Casualty, Actuarial and Statistical Society of 

California State School, Whittier 3 America, New York i 

Calkins, Robert L., New York i Catalogue Equipment and Supply Co., Boston. . 20 

Calumet Baking Powder Co., Chicago 4 Catholic Educational Association, Columbus, O. a 

Cambria Steel Co., Philadelphia i Catholic Press Co., Chicago i 

Cambridge (Eng.) University, King's College . i Catholic University of America, Washington. . 6. 

Library 2 Catton, Neill and Co., Honolulu 2 

Cambridge (Mass.) Board of Health i Cedar Acres, Wenham, Mass i 

Public Library i Cedar Rapids (la.) Public Library i 

Camden (N. /.) Board of Trade i Cement and Engineering News, Chicago i 

Camp Kinco, Harrison, Me i Centraal Bureau voor Sociale Adviezen, Amsler- 

Camp, W. M., Chicago . . i dam a 

Canada, Census and Statistics Office 5 Central Association of Science and Mathematics 

Commission of Conservation 9 Teachers, Chicago a 

Dept. of Agriculture 35 Central Camera Co., Chicago 2 

Dept. of Labour 9 Central Electric Co., Chicago I 

Dept. of Mines, Geological Survey 9 Central Fountry Co., New York i 

Mines Branch 7 Central Furrier Publishing Co., Chicago i 

Dept. of Naval Service 3 Central of Georgia Railway Co., Savannah. >.. i 

Dept. of the Interior, Forestry Branch 2 Central Passenger Association, Chicago i 

Dept. of Trade and Commerce i Central Scientific Co., Chicago i 

Food Controller 28 Central Supply Association, Chicago 2 

Government Distribution Office 53 Century Co., New York i 

Honorary Advisory Council for Scientific and Cercle de la Librairie, Paris i 

Industrial Research 8 Chamberlain, Arthur H., San Francisco i 

Inland Revenue Laboratory i Chamberlain, Lawrence, New York i 

Library of Parliament 6 Chamberlain, Major Paul M., Toledo, 22 

Military Hospitals Commission , 5 Chamberlin's, Chicago i 

Patent Office ' i Champlain Society, Toronto i 

Sales and Distribution Office i Chandler & Co., New York , i 

War Purchasing Commission 5 Charity Organisation Society, London 4 

Canadian Association for the Prevention of Charity Organization Society, Buffalo 2 

Tuberculosis, Ottawa n Charity Organization Society, New York 2 

Canadian Bank of Commerce, Toronto i Charleston (5. C.) Chamber of Commerce i 

Canadian Club of Ottawa 3 Charleston (S. C.) Museum i 

Canadian Electrical Association, Toronto 3 Chase, William Arthur, Chicago I 

Canadian Fraternal Association, Hamilton. ... 27 Chatfield & Woods Co., Cincinnati i 

Canadian Gas Association, Toronto 5 Chautauqua (N. Y.) Institution I 

Canadian Manufacturers' Association, Toronto, i Cheatham, Kitty, New York i 

Canadian National Live Stock Records, Ottawa. 2 Cheltenham (Eng.) Ladies' College Library ... i 

Canadian Society of Civil Engineers, Montreal, i Chemical Catalog Co", New York i 

Canton (China) Christian College i Chemists' Club Library, New York I 

Car Foremen's Association of Chicago 59 Cheney Brothers, New York i 

Carbpndale (Pa.) Machine Co 4 Chesapeake & Delaware Canal Co., Philadelphia i 

Cardiff (Wales) Free Libraries i Chester White Swine Record Association, 

Carlisle (Pa.) Indian Industrial School 2 Rochester, Ind I 



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Chicago, Board of Education 22 Chicago School of Civics and Philanthropy 3 

Bureau of Public Efficiency 2 Chicago Society of Internal Medicine ; i 

Bureau of Safety i Chicago Tariff Delivery Co i i 

Chief Probation Officer 2 Chicago Telephone Co a 

City Clerk 6 Chicago Tuberculosis Institute fc i 

City Comptroller i Chicago Woman's Club 2 

City Council i Child Federation, Philadelphia n 

- Committee on Local Transportation i Children's Aid Association, Indianapolis 2 

City Treasurer i Children's Aid Society, New York i 

T- Civil Service Commission i Chilton Co., Philadelphia i 

Dept. of Health v ._. _. 5 China, Ministry of Communication 2 

Ventilation Division 9 Christensen Engineering Co., Milwaukee 3 

Dept. of Public Welfare 4 Christian Science Committee for the Distribu- 

Dept. of Weights and Measures i tion of Literature, Chicago 6 

Fire Dept 2 Christian Science Publishing Society, Boston ... i 

Municipal Court i Cigar Makers' Official Journal, Chicago i 

Municipal Reference Library 527 Cincinnati, Dept. of Public Welfare i 

Public Library 4 Public Library 2 

Sanitary District 2 Cincinnati Better Housing League i 

West Chicago Park Commissioners 2 Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce 2 

Chicago Academy of Sciences 174* Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railway Co., 

Chicago & Alton Railroad Co., Chicago i Cincinnati. ... i 

Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad, Chicago . i Cincinnati, New Orleans & Texas Pacific Rail- 
Chicago & Northwestern Railway Co., Chicago 13 way Co., New York i 

Chicago and Northwestern Railway and Union Cincinnati Observatory i 

Pacific System, Chicago 3 Cincinnati Social Unit Organization 3 

Chicago and Western Indiana Railroad Co., Citizens' Association of Chicago 4 

Chicago i Citizens Research League of Winnipeg 7 

Chicago Architectural Club i Citizens Union, New York 2 

Chicago Art Institute 7 City and Guilds of London Institute, London. . 4 

Chicago Association of Commerce 66 City and Suburban Homes Co., New York .... i 

Chicago Association of Credit Men 1 1 City Club of Berkeley i 

Chicago Banker 2 City Club of Boston i 

Chicago Board of Trade i City Club of Chicago i 

Chicago Board of Underwriters, Committee on Library 14 

Fire Patrol 12 Cjty College Quarterly Association, New York. . i 

Chicago Boiler Co i Civic Association, Richmond, Va i 

Chicago Boys' Club i Civic Club of Allegheny County, Pitlsburg. ... 26 

Chicago Bridge & Iron Works i Civic Education Association, Buffalo i 

Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Co., Civic Federation of Chicago 12 

Chicago 3 Civic Federation of New Haven 2 

Land and Industrial Dept 3 Civic League of Cleveland 5 

Chicago City Railway Co i Civic League of St. Louis g 

Chicago Daily Drovers Journal i Civil Service Reform Association of Chicago ... 2 

Chicago Daily News 7 Civil Service Reform Association of New York . i 

Chicago Dental Society 25 Claflin, Roy C., Washington 2 

Chicago Entomological Society . i Clark & Schwietert, Redfield, S. D i 

Chicago Evening Post i Clark, Charles Eugene, Covington, Ky 23 

Chicago Flexible Shaft Co 3 Clark, John C., New York i 

Chjcago Foundlings' Home i Clark University, Worcester, Mass 2 

Chicago Great Western Railroad Co., Chicago . i Library '. , ig 

Chicago Historical Society 3 Clarke, Samuel B., New York 2 

Chicago Home for Girls g Clark's Commercial College, Kansas City, Kan. i 

Chicago Home for the Friendless r Class, C. L., & Co., Chicago i 

Chicago House of Correction i Clemson (S. C.) Agricultural College i 

Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville Railway Co., Cleveland, City Clerk i 

Chicago i County Auditor i 

Chicago Institute of Medicine i Dept. of Public Utilities, Division of Water, i 

Chicago-Kent College of Law 2 Mayor's Advisory War Committee i 

Chicago Law Institute i Municipal Reference Library i 

Chicago Literary Club r Public Library i 

Chicago Medical Society i Cleveland & Pittsburgh Railroad Co., Cleveland 43 

Chicago Medical Women's Club i Cleveland Automatic Machine Co i 

Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, Chi- Cleveland Chamber of Commerce 49 

'cago i Cleveland Engineering Society i 

Chicago Municipal Tuberculosis Sanitarium ... 5 Cleveland Milling Machine Co 5 

Chicago Normal College i Cleveland Twist Drill Co., Cleveland 2 

Chicago, North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad, Clinton (N. J.) Farms i 

Chicago 4 Cloverlea Seed Co., Blanchard, N. D 2 

Chicago Nursery and Half-Orphan Asylum ... i Club News, Chicago i 

Chicago Orphan Asylum i Cobden Club, London i 

Chicago Pathological Society i Coe-Mortimer Co., New York 7 

Chicago People's Council i Cohn, Robert, Memphis, Tenn 2 

Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co 6 Colby, Lester B., Chicago i 

Chicago Public Sa r ety Commission of Chicago Cole Motor Car Co., Indianapolis 2 

and Cook County i Colgate University, Hamilton, N. Y 2 

Chicago Railways Co i College de France, Station Physiologique, Paris 6 

Chicago Real Estate Board 2 College of Hawaii, Honolulu i 

Chicago Rock Island and Pacific Railway, College of Physicians and Surgeons, San Fran- 
Chic igi i cisco 2 

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College of the City of New York i Consolidated Expanded Metal Cos., Braddock, 

Collier, P. F., & Son, New York 3 Pa., fr Chicago 3 

Colombia, Consejo de Estado i Consolidated Freight Classification, Chicago. . . i 

Senado 2 Consumers' League of Connecticut, Hartford. . . i 

Ministerio de Instrucci6n Publica 6 Continental and Commercial National Bank, 

Colorado, Agricultural Experiment Station 46 Chicago 2 

Bank Commissioner i Continental Dorset Club, Mechanicsburg, O. . . . 2 

Board of Medical Examiners i Continental Insurance Co., New York 3 

Bureau of Mines 2 Conway & Co., Cincinnati i 

Industrial Commission 2 Cook, Asa S., Q>., Hartford i 

Insurance Dept 3 Cook County, Board of Commissioners, Chicago 3 

Minimum Wage Commission i Civil Service Commission i 

Public Utilities Commission 35 Comptroller 2 

State Auditor 4 Forest Preserve District 3 

State Bank Commission i Juvenile Court 2 

State Entomologist S Cook County Hospital, Chicago 2 

State Library 54 Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science 

State Supt. of Public Instruction i and Art., New York I 

State Tax Commission i Co-operative Education Association of Vir- 

Colorado & Southern Railway Co., Denver. ... i ginia, Richmond 4 

Colorado College, Colorado Springs 4 Co-operative League of America, New York. . . 4 

Library 3 Cornell College, Mt. Vernon, la 2 

Colorado Fuel and Iron Co., Denver 3 Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y 3 

Colorado Prison Association, Denver 3 Library 5 

Colorado School of Mines, Golden 7 Medical School 2 

Colorado State Agricultural College i Corporation Trust Co., New York 18 

Colorado State Medical Society, Denver i Cosmopolitan School of Music and Dramatic 

Colorado State Teachers College, Greely 3 Art, Chicago i 

Columbia University, New York 15 Costa Rica, Ministeria de Hacienda y Comercio 8 

Barnard College i Oficina de Deposito y Canje Internacional de 

Dept. of Physiology i Publicaciones 20 

Library n Cottingham, Walter H., Cleveland i 

Teachers College 3 Cottrell, C. B., & Sons Co., New York r 

Columbus (0.) Chamber of Commerce i Coudet Electrical Manufacturing Co., South 

ComitS " De Europeesche Statebond," Blaricum & Boston I 

Commercial Telegraphers' Union, Chicago. ... r Council of Jewish Women, Kansas City, Mo.. . 2 

Commission of Fine Arts, Washington i Council of Organization for War Service, New 

Commissioners of the Palisades Interstate Park, York 4 

New York 2 Couste, Colonel Henri, Pau, France '. . . i 

Committee for Men Blinded in Battle, New Craig Colony for Epileptics, Sonyea, N. Y i 

York 2 Craig, Neville B., Philadelphia i 

Committee of Fifteen, Chicago i Crane, Arthur, Chicago i 

Committee of Montenegrin Refugees, Paris ... 2 Cremation Association of America, Detroit 8 

Committee on Provision for the Feeble-Minded, Creamery and Milk Plant Monthly, Chicago ... i 

Philadelphia i Crown Rheostat & Supply Co., Chicago i 

Committee on Uniform Classification, Chicago. i Croydon (Eng.) Public Libraries Committee .. 2 

Commonwealth Club of California, San Fran- Crutcher, Dr. Howard, Tularosa, N. M i 

cisco r Cuba, Comision Nacional Cubana de Propa- 

Common wealth Edison Co., Chicago i gauda por la Guerra y de Auxilio a sus 

Commonwealth Steel Co., Granite City, III i Vietimas, Havana 4 

Compagnie Generale Transatlantique, Paris . . . i Secretaria de Agricultura, Comercio yTrabajo 10 

Concord (N. H.) Public Library i Secretaria de Estado 18 

Condie-Bfay Glass & Paint Co., St. Louis i Secretaria de Hacienda 3 

Condit Electrical Manufacturing Co., South Secretaria de Instruccion Publica y Bellas 

Boston i Artes 4 

Conference Board of Physicians in Industrial Secretaria de la Guerra y Marina i 

Practice, West Lynn, Mass i Secretaria de Sanidad y Beneficencia 2 

Conference Board on Safety and Sanitation, Cuddihy, F. A., Chicago 2 

West Lynn, Mass 6 Culver (Ind.) Summer Naval School 3 

Connecticut, Agricultural Experiment Station, Cunard Steamship Co., Chicago & New York. . 42 

New Haven 13 Curtis, William J., New York i 

Agricultural Experiment Station, Starrs. ... 3 Curtis Publishing Co., Philadelphia i 

Bank Commissioner 2 Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Corporation, 

Comptroller ; 2 Buffalo _. 5 

Public Utilities Commission i Curtiss Engineering Corporation, Garden City, 

State Board of Charities i N. Y 8 

State Board of Education 13 Curwensville (Pa.) Board of Education i 

State Council of Defense 25 Cutler-Hammer Mfg. Co., Milwaukee 8 

State Highway Commission 3 Cutter Co., Philadelphia 2 

State Library 78 Cutter, George, Co., South Bend, Ind i 

Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences, Czecheslovak Press Bureau, New York i 

New Haven 2 

Connecticut College for Women, New London. . 7 Dadant & Sons, Hamilton, III i 

Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co., Hart- Dando Co., Philadelphia 2 

ford 2 Daniels, Dr. A. C., Boston r 

Connecticut Society for Mental Hygiene, New Dansk Brodersamfundsblad, Omaha i 

Haven i Dansk Forening for Socialpolitik, Copenhagen.. 4 

Connecticut Society of Civil Engineers, New Dartmouth College, Hanover, N. H i 

Haven 2 Davenport (la.) Public Library i 

Connecticut, State Medical Society, New Haven i David Ranken Jr. School of Mechanical Trades, 

Conrad& Jones Co., West Grove, Pa 5 St. Louis 2 



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Davis, F. A., Co., Philadelphia. i 

Davis, Frederick Merrill, Chicago i 

Davison Publishing Co., New York 2 

Dawley, F. E., Fayetteville, N.Y 2 

Dayton (0.) City Commission i 

Public Library and Museum i 

Deagan, J. C., Musical Bells, Chicago 4 

Dean, Dr. Oscar T., Seattle i 

Deborah Cook Sayles Public Library, Paw- 
tucket, R.I i 

Deegan Supply Co., Chicago i 

Deichmanske Bibliotek, Christiania i 

Delano, Mortimer, Garden City, N.Y 5 

Delaware, Agricultural Experiment Station ... 6 

Board of Game and Fish Commissioners ... i 

State Board of Agriculture i 

State Board of Education 2 

State Treasurer i 

Delaware and Hudson Co., New York i 

Demerara, Science and Agriculture Dept i 

Democrat Printing Co., Madison i 

Denmark Statens Bogsamlingskomite, Copenha- 
gen 4 

Dennison Manufacturing Co., Boston & Fram- 

ingham. Mass 3 

Dental Facts, Chicago i 

Dental Faculties Association of American Uni- 
versities, Philadelphia i 

Dentinol & Pyorrhocide Co., New York i 

Dentists' Supply Co., New York i 

Denver & Rio Grande Railroad Co., Denver. . . 6 

Denver Civic and Commercial Association i 

Denver Public Library 2 

De Pauw University, Greencastle, Ind i 

Des Moines Chamber of Commerce i 

Des Moines Public Library 13 

Detroit, Board of Education i 

Board of Health 2 

City Plan and Improvement Commission ... 5 

Dept. of Parks and Boulevards 2 

Public Library ._ . ._ 10 

Public Lighting Commission 2 

Diamond Power Specialty Co., Detroit 9 

Dickinson, Albert, Co., Chicago 2 

Dickinson County, Inspector of Mines, Iron 

Mountain, Mich i 

Dionne, N. E., Quebec i 

District of Columbia, Board of Charities i 

Dept. of Weights, Measures and Markets . . i 

Public Library 3 

Public Utilities Commission 2 

Workhouse, Occoquan, Va 2 

Divine Life, Chicago 2 

Dixon, William Macneile, London 55 

Doehler Die Casting Co., Brooklyn i 

Domestic Sugar Producers, New York 2 

Dominion Association of Fire Chiefs, Kingston, 

Ont i 

Donnelley, Reuben H., Corporation, Chicago. .. 17 

Donnelley, R. R., & Sons Co., Chicago i 

Donnelley, Thomas E., Chicago i 

Doran, George H., Co., New York 5 

Borland, Dr. William Alexander Newman, Chi- 
cago r 

Dorsey, Mrs. Hester, Baltimore i 

Dropsie College for Hebrew and Cognate Learn- 
ing, Philadelphia i 

Dry Chicago Federation 13 

Duluth Board of Trade i 

Duluth Commercial Club 3 

Dun, R. G., & Co., New York i 

Dunfermline (Scotland) Medical Inspector i 

Dun's International Review, New York 7 

Du Pont de Nemours, E. J., Powder Co., Wil- 
mington, Del 16 

Dutch East Indies, Burgerlijke Geneeskundigen 

Dienst, Batavia 5 

Departement van Landbouw, Nijverheid en 

Handel 18 

Eaman, Mabel, Chicago 29 



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Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, N.Y.. i 

East Orange (N. J.), Shade Tree Commission, i 

East Side House, New York r 

Eastern Association of Physics Teachers, Boston 6 

Edinburgh Public Library , 

Edison, Thomas A., Inc., Orange, N. J. 

Edmunds, Albert J., Philadelphia ." 

Educational Exhibition, Providence '. 

Edward L. Trudeau Foundation, Saranac Lake, 

N . Y j 

Efficiency Co., Chicago , , 2 

Egypt, Government Press '.'. 

Einhorn, Dr. Max., New York 

Eisendrath, Dr. Daniel N., Chicago. 24 

Electric Controller & Mfg. Co., Cleveland. ...'. 16 

Electric Machinery Co., Minneapolis. . i 

Electric Power Club, Chicago 

Electric Traction, Chicago ' 

Electrical Mining Publishing Co., Chicago. '. . 

Electrical Record, New York 2 

Electrical Review Publishing Co., Chicago '.'.'.. i 

Electrical Service Co., Cleveland i 

Electrolytic Purification Co., Philadelphia '.'.' i 
Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society, Chapel Hill 

Elizabeth (N. /!)'Free Public Library". '. '. '. '. 

Elizabeth McCormick Open Air School, Chicago i 

Ellingwood, Dr. Finley, Chicago x 

Elliott, Charles, Fayetteville, N.C '. i 

Elliott-Fisher Co., Harrisburg i 

Ely, Dr. Leonard W., San Francisco 4 

Emerson Electric Manufacturing Co. , St. Louis . i 

Emery, Frederick, C., Springfield, III i 

Empire State Forest Products Association, 

Conifer, N.Y T 

Engineering Association of New South Wales, 

Sydney 4 

Engineering Society of Wisconsin, Madison .... i 

Engineering Society of York, York, Pa 4 

Engineers and Architects Association of South- 
ern California, Los Angeles 2 

Engineers ' Club of Philadelphia 2 

Engineers' Club of St. Louis 2 

Englehard, Charles, New York i 

Enoch Pratt Free Library, Baltimore i 

Entomological Society of British Columbia, 

Victoria 2 

Entwistle, J. C., Co., Lowell, Mass i 

Erickson Co., New York 6 

Erie (Pa.) Public Library i 

Erie Railroad Co., New York 3 

Escuela Azucarera de la Habana i 

Eshner, Dr. Augustus A., Philadelphia 5 

Essex Institute, Salem, Mass i 

Eugenics Record Office, Cold Spring Harbor. 

N.Y i 

Evanston (///.) Public Library 2 

Evansville (Ind.) Public Library i 

Evening Post, New York i 

Ewell, Dr. Marshall, D., Chicago 62 

Excavating Engineer, Milwaukee i 

Fabian Club, Boston i 

Faf nir Bearing Co. , New Britain, Conn i 

Fairmount Park Art Association, Philadelphia . i 

Faithorn Co., Chicago i 

Farlow, Dr. John E., Boston i 

Farmers' National Congress of the United 

States, Washington i 

Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in 

America, New York 4 

Federal Motor Truck Co., Detroit i 

Federal Reserve Bank, Dallas, Tex i 

Federal Reserve Bank, New York i 

Federal Reserve Bank, Saw Francisco i 

Federal Trade Information Service, Washington, i 

Federated Charities, Baltimore i 

Federation of Iron-Commercial Employment 

Agencies, New York i 

Fellows Gear Shaper Co., Springfield, Vt i 

Felt & Tarrant Manufacturing Co., Chicago 4 



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Ferrara (Italy) Biblioteca Communale i Gage, Dr. John S., Chicago 6 

Fidelity-Phoenix Fire Insurance Co., New York, i Gage Publishing Co., New York I 

Field, Henry, Seed Co., Shenandoah, la 4 Galesburg (III.) Free Public Library 4 

Field, Marshall, & Co., Chicago 2 Gandy, Lewis C., Boston i 

Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago i Gane Brothers Co., Chicago i 

Fifth Avenue Association, New York 2 Gardner Machine Co., Chicago r 

Fiji Islands, Government Printing Office i Gardner Printing Co., Cleveland I 

Legislative Council 2 Garrett Biblical Institute, Evanston 4 

Finsbury (Eng.) Public Library 24 Gary, Elbert H., New York i 

Fjre Insurance Club of Chicago 3 Gary (Ind.) Public Library i 

Fire Insurance Society of Philadelphia 2 Gaunt, Ernst H., Providence i 

Fire Marshals' Association of North America, Gaylord Brothers, Syracuse i 

Topeka, Kan i Gayton, O. F., Manila 17 

First National Bank of Boston 9 Gebhart, John C., Brooklyn i 

First National Bank of Joliet i Geiger, Dr. A. H., Chicago 10 

First State Fawners ' Society, Chicago i General Acoustic Co., New York i 

Fisher, Charles, E., Rochester, N. Y 2 General Asphalt Co., Philadelphia i 

Fisher, Edmund D., Detroit 2 General Education Board, New York 3 

Fisher, Irving, New Haven 6 General Electric Co., Schenectady 39 

Fisher, Walter B., Chicago 3 National Camp Works, Cleveland 3 

Fisher, Dr. William A., Chicago S General Federation of Women's Clubs, High- 

Fisk, Harvey & Sons, New York 2 landPark.Ill 3 

Fitch Publishing Co., New York i General Fireproofing Co., Youngstown,O i 

Fitchburg (Mass.) Public Library 2 General War-Time Commission of the Churches 

Fitchburg Railroad Co., Boston i New York i 

Fitzpatrick, T. J., Bethany, Neb i Geneva. Bibliotheque Publique et Universitaire i 

Flavoring Extract Manufacturers' Association Geometric Tool Co., Chicago i 

of the U. S., Chicago i George Peabody College for Teachers, Nashville. 2 

Fleischmann Co., New York 7 George Washington University, Washington .... 2 

Fletcher Free Library, Burlington, Vt i Georgetown University, Washington 5 

Flexner, Bernard, Chicago . ; S Georgia, Dept of Game and Fish i 

Florida, Agricultural Experiment Station 12 Railroad Commission 6 

Dept, of Agriculture S State Board of Entomology 7 

Division of Chemistry 12 State Dept. of Education 6 

Internal Improvement Fund, Trustees i State Geologist 2 

Railroad Commission i State Library 13 

State Board of Health 2 Georgia Bankers ' Association, A tlanta i 

State Comptroller 12 Georgia Southern & Florida Railway Co., 

State Geological Survey 2 New York r 

State Hotel Commission 2 Georgia State College of Agriculture, A thens.. .. 18 

State Treasurer i Georgia State Normal School, Georgia Club, 

Tax Commission i Athens 14 

Florida, Agricultural College, Gainesville 2 German Aid Society, Chicago i 

Florida East Coast Railways, Saint Augustine . . 3 Gibson Co., Indianapolis i 

Florida Medical Association, Jacksonville i Gibson, T.W., Albuquerque, N.M i 

Fondation Carnegie pour les sauveteurs, Berne. . 5 Gilbert M. Simmons Library, Kenosha, Wis. ... 4 

Forbes Library, Northampton, M ass i Gilbreth, Frank B., Providence i 

Fordham (N. Y.) University 2 Ginn and Co., Chicago i 

Fordowner, Milwaukee i Girard College, Philadelphia i 

Fordyce, Dr. John Addison, New York 36 Gisholt Machine Co., Madison 7 

Forsyth Dental Infirmary for Children, Boston. . i Glace, William H., Catasauqua, Pa i 

Fort Sheridan Association, Chicago i Glass Bottle Blowers Association of the United 

Fort Worth (Tex.) Relief Association i States, Philadelphia 3 

Foster Machine Co., Elkhart, Ind i Gleaner, New York i 

Fottler, Fiske, Rawson Co., Boston 2 Glen St. Mary (Fla.) Nurseries Co i 

Fox, Alvin, Chicago 9 Glenwood (///.) Manual Training School i 

Fox, Dr. Howard, New York 3 Globe Machine & Stamping Co., Cleveland i 

Foxboro (Mass.) Co ...._. ._ i Gold Coast Colony, Agricultural Dept, Aburi, 

Frances E. Willard Hospital, Chicago i Africa i 

Frank, Dr. Mortimer, Chicago 4 Goldsmith, May B., Seattle i 

Frankel, Lee K., New York 2 Goodman Manufacturing Co., Chicago 2 

Franklin Process Co., Providence 4 Goodrich, B. F., Rubber Co., Akron, O 3 

Fraprie, Frank W., Boston i Gordon Memorial College, Khartum, Sudan 2 

Frasse, Peter A., & Co., New York i Gorham Co., New York i 

Fredericksburg (Va.) City Manager 2 Goucher College, Baltimore i 

Free Hospital for Poor Consumptives and Gradle, Dr. Harry S., Chicago. _. ._ 63 

White Haven Sanatorium Association, Grain Dealers National Association, Toledo, 0. . 2 

Philadelphia i Grand Junction (Colo.) School District No. i, 

Freedmen 's Aid Society of Methodist Episcopal Survey Committee i 

Church, Cincinnati i Grand Rapids Public Library 5 

Frick, H. C., Coke Co., Pitlsburg i Grand Trunk Railway Co. of Canada, Montreal. 3 

Friends' Free Library, Germantown, Pa i Grand Union Construction Co., Birmingham, 

Friends of American Art, Chicago 3 Ala i 

Friends ' Select School, Philadelphia 3 Gratz College, Philadelphia i 

Fuel Engineering Co. of New York 7 Great Britain, Chamber of Shipping of the 

Fuller, Charles H., Co., Chicago r United Kingdom 2 

Fuller-Lehigh Co., Fullerton, Pa 2 Great Northern Railway, St. Paul i 

Fulton, Robert E.,Albemarle Co., Va i Green, Dr. Samuel A., Boston i 

Furness, Margaret, Chicago 3 Green, Fred W., Cleveland i 

Greenfield (Mass.) Public Library i 

Gaertner, Wm., & Co., Chicago i Greenfield (Mass.) Tap and Die Corporation. .. i 



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Greenville (0.) College i Herman & Herman, New York 2 

Gregg Publishing Co., Chicago i Hess Steel Corporation, Baltimore i 

Grinnell (la.) College i Hestia Printing Office, Athens, Greece i 

Groton (Mass.) Water Co i Hickson, Dr. William James, Chicago i 

Grover, Chester A., Winnetka, III 2 High School Teachers' Association of New York 

Guaranty Club of New York 2 City 3 

Guaranty Trust Co. ol New York 58 Hill School, Pottstown, Pa 2 

Guatemala, Secretaria de Relaciones Exteriores. i Hillsdale (Mich.) College i 

Guayaquil (Ecuador) Biblioteca Municipal 20 Hobart College, Geneva, N.Y i 

Gulf Coast Lines, Houston, Tex 2 Hobbs, Franklin W., Boston 2 

Gurney Ball Bearing Co., Jamestown, N.Y i Hobson, Dr. Sarah M., Chicago 2 

Hocking Valley Railroad Co., New York 2 

Haberman, Dr. J. Victor, New York 3 Hoffmann, Frederick L. , Newark, N.J i 

Hackh, Ingo W. D., San Francisco 2 Holmes, Dr. Bayard, Chicago 57 

Hackley Public Library, Muskegon, Mich i Holophane Glass Co., New York 2 

Hagenah, William J., Chicago i Holstein-Friesian Association of America, 

Hahnemann Medical College, Chicago i Brattleboro,Vl.& Delavan.Wis 8 

Hall, Dr. Winfield Scott, Berwyn, III 25 Holt, Henry, and Co., Chicago i 

Hallock-Greenewalt, Mrs. ~M.a.Ty, Philadelphia. . i Home Correspondence School, Springfield, M ass 3 

Halsey, Stuart & Co., Chicago 2 Home Market Club, Boston 5 

Hamilton College, Clinton, N.Y 4 Homestead Campine Farm, Wayland, Mass .... i 

Hammond Typewriter Co., Chicago i Honda, A., Tokyo 5 

Hampden-Sidney (Fa.) College i Honduras, Camara de Comercio, Tegucigalpa.. . i 

Hampton (Fa.) Normal and Agricultural In- Honolulu Chamber of Commerce 3 

stitute 12 Honolulu Star-Bulletin i 

Handy & Harman, New York i Hoogland, P., Ondwonde, Netherlands 6 

Hannagan, Paul, Lawrence, Mass 2 Hooker, George E., Chicago i 

Hanspn-Roach-Fowler Co., Chicago 5 Hoosier Banker, Indianapolis 2 

Harbison-Walker Refractories Co., Pi tlsburg. .. i Hopf, Harry Arthur, Hartford 2 

Harder, Erwin E., Chicago i Hortsmann, William H., Co., Philadelphia i 

Harper & Brothers, New York 5 Horton, Dr. Horace E. , Waukegan, III 584 

Harrington, Howard and Ash., Kansas City, Hospital for Children and Training School for 

M o i Nurses, San Francisco i 

Harris, Winthrop & Co., London 2 Hotel Gramstan, Brownville, N.Y i 

Harrison Safety Bpiler Works, Philadelphia 2 Houghton, E. F., & Co., Chicago 8 

Harrison 's Nurseries, Berlin, Md i Houghton Line, Philadelphia 2 

Harshaw-Fuller & Goodwin Co., Cleveland 2 Houghton, Mifflin Co., Boston 3 

Hart, W. O., New Orleans , 4 Houston (Tex.) Foundation i 

Hartford, Board of Street Commissioners i Howard Association, London i 

Juvenile Commission i Howard Bartels & Co., Chicago i 

Public Library 2 Howard, George Elliott, Lincoln, Neb 2 

Hartford Chamber of Commerce i Howard Publishing Co., Portland, Me i 

Hartford Seminary Foundation i Howard University, Washington 6 

Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance Hoyenga, Henry, Litchfield, III i 

Co 2 Huffaker, Hite H., Louisville, Ky 2 

Hartmann-Saunders Co., Chicago 4 Hughes, Rounds, Schurman & Dwight, Washing- 

Harvard University s ton r 

Astronomical Observatory i Hunt, Dr. J. Ramsay, New York 4 

Bureau of Business Research i Hunt, Robert W., & Co., Chicago i 

Graduate School of Medicine 13 Hunt, Rodney Machine Co.. Orange, Mass. ... 3 

Gray Herbarium 5 Hunter, James, Machine Co., North Adams, 

Harvard College Library i Mass 3 

Medical School 3 Huntington (W. Fa.) Lumber and Supply Co. . . i 

Museum of Comparative Zoology 3 Huron (S. D.) College i 

Peabody Museum i Hygienic Institute, La Salle, III i 

Press 2 Hyman & Co., Chicago i 

Hassin, Dr. J. B., Chicago 4 

Hatfield Institute, Chicago i Idaho, Agricultural Experiment Station n 

Haut Commissariat de la Republique Fran- Attorney General i 

faise aux Etats Unis, Washington i Auditor i 

Haverford (Pa.) College. 4 Dept. of Banking 2 

Haverhill (Mass.) Public Library 3 Dept. of Farm Markets 3 

Hawaii, Board of Health 2 Insurance Dept i 

Public Utilities Commission 6 Mining Dept i 

Hawaiian Sugar Planters Association, Ex- Secretary of State 2 

periment Station, Honolulu _. i State Board of Education 4 

Hawaiian Volcano Research Association, Hono- State Board of Equalization 2 

lulu 15 State Board of Land Commissioners 7 

Hawkesburg Agricultural College, Richmond State Treasurer i 

N. S. W i Idaho State Tax Association i 

Hawley, Mary E., Chicago 8 Ilg Electric Ventilating Co., Chicago i 

Hazlitt & Walker, Chicago i Illinois, Adjutant General 3 

Heartman, Charles F., Chicago i Agricultural Experiment Station 74 

Hebrew Technical Institute, New York i Attorney General i 

Hebrew Union College, Cincinnati 2 Auditor of Public Accounts 1 1 

Hedding College, A bingdon, III i Board of Public Utility Commissioners 2 

Hedgcock, George G., Washington i Canal Commissioners 2 

Heller, B., & Co., Chicago i Centennial Commission 13 

Henion & Hubbell, Chicago i Dept of Agriculture 6 

Henry Phipps Institute, Philadelphia i Division of Foods and Dairies 14 

Herbert, George W., Inc., Chicago 10 Dept. of Labor 2 



LIST OF DONORS IN 1918 



Volumes or Volumes or 

Phamphlets Pamphlets. 

Illinois Dept. of Mines and Minerals 2 Indian Rights Association, Philadelphia 4 

Dept. of Public Welfare 3 Indian Tea Association, Calcutta 3 

Dept. of Registration and Education i Indiana, Agricultural Experiment Station 40 

Division of the State Geological Survey 3 Board of StateCharities 4 

Dept, of Trade and Commerce, Division of Dept. of State 2 

Insurance I Fish andGame Commission I 

Farmers ' Institute 13 Public Library Commission i 

Geological Survey 5 Public Service Commission i 

Insurance Dept i State Board of Accounts. 16 

Library Extension Commission 12 State Board of Health 2 

Public Utilities Commission 4 State Highway Commission i 

Secretary of State 24 State Library 65 

State Board of Health 3 State Supt. of Public Instruction 23 

State Civil Service Commission i Indiana EngineeringSociety, Indianapolis i 

State Council of Defense, Chicago 84 Indiana Sanitary and Water Supply Association, 

War Recreation Board, Chicago 32 Indianapolis i 

State Fire Marshal 13 Indiana State Dairy Association, Lafayette i 

State Natural History Survey , Urbana i Indiana State Normal School, Terre Haute 6 

State Water Survey Division i Indiana University, Bloomington 23 

Supt. of Public Instruction 21 Alumni Association t 

Illinois Audubon Society, Highland Park 6 Indianapolis Board of Trade i 

Illinois Bankers' Association, Chicago i Indianapolis, Public Library 2 

Illinois Central Magazine, Chicago i Industrial and Mining Age, New York i 

Illinois Central Railroad Co., Chicago i Industrial Service and Equipment Co., Boston. . 3 

Illinois Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary, Industrial Union News, Detroit i 

Chicago 2 Infant Welfare Society of Chicago i 

Illinois Children's Home and Aid Society, Ingersoll-Rand Co., New York 9 

Chicago i Inspiration Consolidated Copper Co., New York 2 

Illinois Coal Mining Investigations Cooperative Institut Egyptien, Cairo i 

Agreement I Institute of Industrial Research, Washington ... 3 

Illinois College of Agriculture, Urbana 5 Institute of Marine Engineers, London i 

Extension Service 2 Institute of Mines and Forests of British Guia- 

Illinois Federation of Women 's Clubs, Oak Park 5 na, Demerara 3 

Illinois Gas Association, Chicago i Institute of Radio-Engineers, New York i 

Illinois Humane Society, Chicago 2 Institute of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 

Illinois Industrial Home for the Blind, Chicago.. 2 SanJuan i 

Illinois Library Association, Urbana . . ._ 2 Institute de Agronomia, Montevideo 2 

Illinois Manufacturers ' Association, Chicago ... 92 Institute Geologico, Mexico 3 

Illinois School for the Blind, Jacksonville i Institute Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de Janeiro i 

Illinois Society for the Prevention of Blindness, Insull, Samuel, Chicago 5 

Chicago 3 Insurance Institute of America, Boston 2 

Illinois Society of Engineers, Wheaton i Insurance Library Association, Boston i 

Illinois Soldiers' and Sailors' Home, Qutncy. ... i Insurance Society of New York 4 

Illinois Soldiers ' Widows ' Home, Wilmington. . . i Inter- America, New York 2 

Illinois, Southern Illinois Penitentiary, Chester. . i Interborough-Consolidated Co., New York i 

Illinois State Bee Keepers' Association, Spring- Interborough Rapid Transit Co., New York .... 6 

field i Intercollegiate Bureau of Occupations, New 

Illinois State Dental Society, Peoria 4 York i 

Illinois State Federation of Labor, Springfield. . . 4 Inter-Fraternity Conference, New York i 

Illinois State Historical Library, Springfield 3 International Association of Casualty and 

Illinois State Horticultural Society, Normal .... 3 Surety Underwriters, New York i 

Illinois State Hospital, A nna i International Association of Municipal Elec- 

Illinois State Hospital, Jacksonville 2 tricians, Houston, Tex i 

Illinois State Hospital, Kankakee 3 International Brotherhood of Maintenance of 

Illinois State Hospital, Peoria i Way Employes, Detroit i 

Illinois State Medical Association, Chicago 2 International Brotherhood of Stationary Fire- 
Illinois State Normal School, Charleston 3 men, Omaha i 

Illinois State Normal School, De Kalb 2 International Correspondence Schools, Scranton i 

Illinois State Normal University, Carbondale. . . 4 International Free Trade League, Boston 4 

Illinois State Normal University, Normal 3 International Glove Workers' Union of America, 

Illinois State Penitentiary, Joliet i Chicago I 

Illinois State Teachers' Association, Carlinville. 35 International Harvester Co. of New Jersey, 

Illinois State Training School for Nurses, Chicago 15 

Chicago 5 International Health Board, New York 2 

Illinois Steel, Co., Chicago i International High Commission, Washington, . . 13 

Illinois Tract Society, Bloomington i International Institute of Agriculture, Rome. ... 5 

Illinois, Watertown State Hospital, East International Joint Commission, Washington. .. 9 

Moline i International Kindergarten Union, Springfield 

Illuminating Engineering Society, New York ... i Mass i 

Immigration Restriction League, Boston 2 International Ladies' Garment Workers Union 

Immigrants' Protective League, Chicago i New York I 

Imperial Consulate of Japan, Chicago i International Molders' Union of North America, 

Imperial University.Medical Faculty, Tokyo. ... i Cincinnati I. 

Imperial University of Kyushu, College of International Typographical Union, Indiana- 

Engineering 3 polis 5 

Index of Oto-Laryngology, Chicago i International Typographical Union. Course of 

India, Agricultural Adviser, Pusa 4 Instruction in Printing, Chicago 3 

Educational Commissioner 3 International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter 

Inspector General of Forests i Workers, Denver I 

Railway Dept 2 Inter-State Cotton Seed Crushers Association, 

Supt. of Government Printing 2 Dallas, Tex I 



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Volumes or Volumes or 

Pamphlets. Pamphlets. 

Intertype Corporation, Brooklyn i Johnson, Dr. Ora A., Kansas City, Mo i 

Investment Bankers Association of America, Joint Board of Sanitary Control in the Cloak, 
Chicago 7 Suit & Skirt & the Dress & Waist Indus- 
Iowa, Agricultural Experiment Station 17 tries, New York 3 

Board of Control of State Institutions i Jones & Baker, Chicago 6 

Dept. of Public Instruction 3 Jones & Lamson Machine Co., Springfield, Vt . i 

Dept. of State / i Tones Stoker Co., Chicago 16 

Geological Survey 2 Joseph Dixon Crucible Co., Jersey City i 

Historical Dept i Josephson, Aksel G. S., Chicago 

Insurance Dept i Journal of Acetylene Lighting, Chicago 

Library Commission 5 Journal of Acetylene Welding, Chicago 

Pharmacy Commission i Journeymen Barbers' International Union of 

State Board of Health 3 America, Indianapolis 

State Document Dept 17 Journeymen Tailors' Union, Chicago 

State Highway Commission 2 Judson College, Marion, Ala 

State Library 2 Justi & Sons, Chicago 

State Mine Inspector i Justice, John M., Philadelphia 

Iowa Academy of Science, Des Moines i Juvenile Protective Association, Chicago i 

Iowa Engineering Society, Iowa City i 8 

Iowa Masonic Library, Cedar Rapids i Kahn, Otto H., New York 

Iowa State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Kalamazoo (Mich.) Co-operative Society i 

Arts, Ames 117 Kansas, Agricultural Experiment Station 14 

Agricultural Extension Dept 13 Dept. of Labor and Industry 

Dept. of Zoology 5 Fish and Game Commission t 

Iowa State Horticultural Society, Des Moines. . . i Geological Survey i 

Iowa State Medical Society, Des Moines i Hotel Commission 

Iowa State Teachers Association, Des Moines. . . i Live Stock Sanitary Commission 

Iowa State Teachers College, Cedar Falls 4 Public Utilities Commission 

Iowa State University, Iowa City 4 Secretary of State 

Library 3 State Bank Examiner 

Ireland, Dept of Agriculture and Technical State Board of Agriculture 3 

Instruction r State Board of Health 3 

Irish Agricultural Organisation Society, Dublin . 6 State Council of Defense, Topeka 6 

Iron Trade Review, Cleveland 12 State Entomological Commission 2 

Irving National Bank, New York 23 State Fire Marshal n 

Italian Chamber of Commerce and Coloniza- State Fish and Game Warden i 

tion Bureau, Chicago^ i State Irrigation Commissioner 4 

Italy, Ufficio Centrale di Meteorologia e Geo- State Library 9 

dinamica i Supt. of Insurance i 

Iver Johnson's Arms & Cycle Works, Pitch- Tax Commission 6 

burg, Mass i Kansas Academy of Science, Lawrence 4 

Kansas Engineering Society, Topeka 6 

Jaburg Bros., New York i Kansas Normal School, Fort Hays 5 

Jackson (Mich). Machine Tool Co 3 Kansas State Agricultural College, Manhattan. 3 

Jacobs, J. L., & Co., Chicago^ i Kansas State Federation of Labor, Girard i 

Jacobsen Publishing Co., Chicago i Kansas State Horticultural Society, Topeka i 

James Blackstone Memorial Library, Branford, Kansas State Normal School, Emporia i 

Conn 2 Kansas City (Mo.) Board of Education 3 

James, Fred. S., & Co., Chicago & New York ... 3 Board of Park Commissioners 2 

James Jerome Hill Reference Library, Dept. of Military Training 4 

St. Paul 2 Public Library 2 

James Minikin University, Decatur, III i Kansas City (Mo.) Board of Trade i 

James V. Brown Library, Williamsport, Pa 2 Kansas City (M o.) Chamber of Commerce 3 

Jamestown (N. Y.) Board of Commerce 2 Kansas City (Mo.) High School Cadet Corps., i 

Janer & Bloser, Columbus, O i Kansas City, Mexico & Orient Railroad Co., 

Janney, Dr. N. W., New York 3 Kansas City ,Mo i 

apan, Bureau of Horse Administration i Kearney & Trecker Co., Milwaukee i 

Bureau of Statistics 2 Kellar, H. A., Chicago i 

Dept. of Agriculture and Commerce i Kellogg Switchboard & Supply Co., Chicago ... i 

Dept. of Communications i Kemper, Dr. G. W. H., Muncie, Ind i 

Dept. of Education i Kennan, George, New York . . _. i 

Geological Survey 2 Kentucky, Agricultural Experiment Station. . . 22 

Hokkaido Agricultural Experiment Station . 5 Auditor of Public Accounts i 

Imperial Government Railways i Bureau of Agriculture, Labor and Statistics i 

Japan Society, New York 4 Commissioners of Geology and Forestry 5 

Javasche Boekhandel & Drukkerij, Buitenzorg . 2 Library Commission i 

Jefferson, E. D., & Son, Boston i Prison Commission i 

Jersey City, Free Public Library 3 Railroad Commission i 

Jewish Agricultural and Industrial Aid Society, State Board of Control for Charitable 

New York i Institutions i 

Jewish Farmer, New York i State Dept. of Education 2 

Jewish Protectory and Aid Society, Hawthorne, State Dept. of Mines i 

N. Y i State Forester i 

John Carter Brown Library, Providence i State Treasurer i 

John F. Slater Fund, Charlottesville, Va i Kentucky College of Agriculture, Lexington. . . i 

John Rylands Library, Manchester, Eng i Agricultural Extension Division .; 9 

Johns Hopkins University, Library, Baltimore. 16 Kentucky Educational Association, Louisville. . i 

Johns-Manville, H. W., Co., Chicago 32 Kentucky State Normal School, Bowling Green 3 

Johnson City, (Tenn.) Chamber ol Commerce i Kentucky Tobacco Product Co., Louisville. ... 8 

Johnson, Dr. C. N., Chicago 505 Kenyon College, Gambier, O i 

Johnson, George C., El Paso 2 Keokuk (la.) City Clerk 5 



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Volumes or Volumes or 

Pamphlets. Pamphlets . 

Keyes, Dr. Charles Rollin, Des Moines 4 Lick Observatory, Mount Hamilton, Col i 

Keyes, Dr. Edward I L., New York 7 Lidgerwood Manufacturing Co., New York i 

King Institute, Guindy, India i Lietz, A., Co., San Francisco i 

Kirkpatrick & Lewis, New York i Life Extension Institute, New York i 

Knisley, Clyde J., Columbus, O i Liga Espanola para del Impuesto Unico, 

Knox College, Galesburg, III i Malaga, Spain i 

Koch, Theodore Wesley, Washington 4 Lilly, Eli, & Co., Indianapolis 2 

Koninklyke Bibliotheek, The Hague i Lincoln Clinic, Lincoln, Neb i 

Kransz, Peter P., Chicago i Lincoln Highway Association, Detroit i 

Krasnow, Dr. Henry R., Chicago i Lincoln Library, Springfield, III i 

Kreolite News, Toledo 2 Lincoln, Dr. Mary, C., Chicago i 

Krumrine, E. G., & Co., Chicago i Lindlahr Institute of Natural Therapeutics, 

Kungliga Biblioteket, Stockholm 4 Chicago a 

Kuperus, K. N., & Sons, Marssum, Netherlands i Lingo. W. H., La Rue, O i 

Kussner, Albert J., Chicago 7 Literary Guide and Rationalist Review, London i 

Lithuanian National Council, Washington 2 

La Bach, Major Paul M., Chicago 12 Little, Arthur D., Inc., Boston 3 

Labour Co-partnership Association, London ... i Little Chronicle Co., Chicago i 

Lacey & Lacey (R. S. & A. B. Lacey), Wash- Little Rock (Ark.) Cotton Exchange 2 

ington 3 Liverpool Women's War Service Bureau 3 

Laconia (N. H.) Public Library 2 Lloyd Library, Cincinnati 52 

Lafayette College, Easton fa i Locy, Dr. William A., Evanston, III 21 

Lake Forest (III.) College i Loeb, Max, Chicago i 

Lake Liberty Land Co., Liberty, N. Y 2 London School of Economics and Political 

Lake Placid, (N, Y.) Club i Science 18 

Lake Superior Mining Institute, Ishpeming, Long, Dr. John Wesley, Greensboro, N. C i 

Mich i Long Island Railroad Co., New York 2 

Lamb, J. & R., New York i Longmans, Green & Co., New York i 

Lancaster (Mass.) Town Library i Loomis Institute, Windsor, Conn 

Land and Agricultural Bank of South Africa, Lord & Thomas, Chicago ] 

Pretoria 4 Los Angeles, Auditor ] 

Land Registration Publishing Co., Chicago 2 Dept. of Health ] 

Landis Machine Co., Waynesboro, Pa 2 Dept. of Public Utilities * 

Landreth, C. P., Philadelphia i Public Library J 

Lane Medical Library, San Francisco 2 Social Service Commission ' 

Lange, Axel, Copenhagen. _ i Supt. of City Schools * 

Lansing (Mich.) Public Library i Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce 4 

Lanston Monotype Machine Co., Philadelphia. 2 Los Angeles Realty Board S 

Lasell Seminary, Auburndale, Mass i Los Angeles Trust & Savings Bank ] 

Latham, Dr. Vida A., Chicago 3 Louisiana, Agricultural Experiment Station.. . . * 

Lathrop, H. R., & Co., New York i Board of Commissioners of Port of New Or- 5 

Laufer, Berthold, Chicago ._ 2 leans 

Lawrence College, Appleton, Wis 2 Dept. of Agriculture and Immigration 25 

Lawrenceville (N. J.) School 3 Dept. of Conservation S 

Lawton, F. S., Jr., New York i Dept. of Education 3 

League of Texas Municipalities, Austin 8 Dept. of State 3 

League to Enforce Peace, New York 8 State Bank Examiner i 

Leake, Dr. Charles W., Chicago 4 State Board of Health 7 

Leather Manufacturer, Boston i State Museum 7 

Leavitt, Dr. Sheldon, Chicago 13 Supervisor of Public Accounts i 

Lecorum, J., Caen, France 2 Louisiana Bankers Association, Baton Rouge. . . i 

Leeds and Northrup Co., Philadelphia i Louisiana Engineering Society, New Orleans.. . S 

Leeds (Eng.) Central Library i Louisiana State School for the Deaf, Baton Rouge i 

Leffel, James, & Co., Springfield, 2 -Louisiana State University and Agricultural i 

Legacion de Chile en Gran Bretana, London. . . i and Mechanical College, Baton Rouge. . . . 

Legal Aid Society, Chicago 3 Louisville & Nashville Railroad Co i 

Legal Aid Society, New York 2 Louisville Convention and Publicity League. . . i 

Legislative Voters League, Chicago 8 Louisville Free Public Library i 

Legler, Mrs. Henry E., Highland Park, III i Lovekin, Luther D., Philadelphia i 

Lehigh University, South Bethlehem, Pa i Lowe Brothers Co., Dayton, O * 

Lehigh Valley Railroad Co., Philadelphia i Lowell (Mass.) City Library 3 

Lehigh Valley Transit Co., Allentown, Pa i Loyola University, Chicago 4 

Leland Stanford Junior University, Stanford Ludhem Steel Co., Chicago i 

University 7 Lumbermens' Bureau, Washington * 

Library i Lusk, Dr. Graham, New York i 

Medical School i Lynn (Mass.) Chamber of Commerce i 

Lemcke & Buechner, New York 4 Lynn (Mass.) Public Library i 

Lenox Hill Hospital, New York i Lyon & Healy, Chicago i 

Leonard, Dr. Edward F., Chicago 2 Lyons Atlas Co., Indianapolis i 

Leonard, Robert J., Indianapolis i Lyons, Chambre de Commerce 4 

Leschen, A., & Sons Rope Co., St. Louis i 

Levin, Isadore, Chicago i Maag, August, Co., Baltimore, Md 4 

Lewis Institute, Chicago 6 McBean, Dr. George M., Chicago 3 

Lexington (Ky.) Public Library i McCann, H. K., Co., San Francisco 6 

Liberator, New York i McCarron, Bird & Co., Melbourne 13 

Librairie A. Francke, Berne i McCarron, Stewart & Co., Sydney i 

Librairie Vuibert, Paris 2 Maccaughey , Vaughan, Honolulu 7 

Library Bureau, Chicago i McClave-Brooks Co., Scranton i 

Library Co. of Philadelphia 2 McCormick, Cyrus H., Chicago i 

Library of War Literature.JVero York 2 McCormick Theological Seminary, Chicago ... 2 

Lichtenstein, Dr. Walter, Evanston, III i MacDonald, Arthur, Washington i 



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Pamphlets. Pamphlets. 

Mac Donald College i Maryland Pharmaceutical Association, Balti- 

McElheny, Victor K., Jr., New York i more 2 

Macey Co., Grand Rapids i Maryland State College of Agriculture, College 

McGill University, Montreal i Park 6 

McGraw-Hill Co., New York i Extension Service i 

McKay, Edward C., Cleveland i Massachusetts, Agricultural Experiment Sta- 

McKenna, John J., Chicago i tion 10 

Mac Kenty, Dr. J. E., New York 3 Bank Commissioner 2 

McKillip Veterinary College, Chicago i Board of Conciliation and Arbitration i 

McLauthlin, Geo. T., Co., Boston 2 Board of Education 20 

McLean Hospital Library, Waverly, Mass .... 4 Board of Gas and Electric Light Commis- 

McMaster University, Toronto i sioners 3 

McMurtrie, Douglas C., New York 8 Board of Registration in Embalming 2 

McNeir, Mr. and Mrs. George, New York 2 Bureau of Statistics 6 

MacRae's Blue Book Co., Chicago i Civil Service Commission 3 

Madison, Board of Water Commissioners 3 Commission for the Blind i 

Free Public Library i Commission on Mental Diseases 4 

Madras, Supt. of Government Press i Commission on Probation i 

Maher, Dr. Stephen J., New Haven i Commission on the Cost of Living i 

Maine, Agricultural Experiment Station 21 Commission on Waterways and Public 

Dept. of Agriculture 2 Lands 4 

Dept. of Inland Fisheries and Game 2 Controller of County Accounts i 

Forest Commissioner 2 Dept. of Health 4 

Insurance Dept i Fish and Game Commission i 

Land Agent and Forest Commissioner 2 Food Administration i 

Public Utilities Commission 5 Homestead Commission 3 

Secretary of State _. . ; i Industrial Accident Board 5 

State Highway Commission 2 Land Court i 

State Library 57 Legislative Document Dept i 

Maine, Eastern State Normal School, Castine. . 2 Minimum Wage Commission 9 

Maine State Normal and Training School, Public Reservations, Trustees i 

Farmington 3 Public Service Commission 3 

Maine State Normal School, Gorham i Secretary of the Commonwealth 76 

Maiden (Mass.) Public Library i State Board of Agriculture 15 

Malmo (Sweden) Stadsbibliotek i State Board of Charity i 

Malone, Sylvester L., New York i State Board of Insanity i 

Manchester, James, New York 4 State Board of Trade 3 

Manchester (Eng.) Association of Importers State Examiner of Plumbers i 

and Exporters i State Forester 2 

Manchester (Eng.) Geological Society 2 State Library 4 

Manchester (Eng.) Municipal School of Tech- Supervisor of Administration i 

nology i Tax Commission i 

Manchester (Eng.) Museum 2 Massachusetts Agricultural College 8 

Manchester (Eng.) Public Free Libraries Com- Extension Service 48 

mittee _ 2 Library 37 

Manchester (Eng.) University i Massachusetts Chamber of Commerce 9 

University Press i Massachusetts Charitable Eye and Ear In- 

Manhattan College, New York i firmary, Boston i 

Manhattan Electrical Supply Co., Chicago .... i Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Associa- 

Manila Merchants' Association i tion, Boston i 

Manitoba, Dept. of Agriculture and Immigra- Massachusetts Civic League, Boston 2 

tion 8 Massachusetts Committee on Public Safety. . . 7 

Dept. of Public Works 3 Massachusetts Cremation Society, Boston 2 

Manitoba Agricultural College, Winnipeg. * 56- Massachusetts General Hospital, -B<uton 2 

Manitowoc (Wis.) Ship Building Co i Massachusetts Horticultural Society, Boston .. i 

Manlove, G. H., Chicago 10 Massachusetts Hospitals for Consumptives, 

Manual Arts Press, Peoria, III i Boston i 

Manufacturers' Association, Seattle i Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cam- 

Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, bridge n 

Mass i Electrical Engineering Dept 2 

Marborough (Mass.) LibraryCommittee i Massachusetts Library Club, Fairhaven 4 

Marquette County (Mich.) Inspector of Mines, Massachusetts School for the Feeble-Minded, 

Ishpeming i Waverley _. ._ I 

Marsh, J. A., Long Beach, Col i Massachusetts Society for Social Hygiene, 

Martens, R., & Co., New York i Boston i 

Martin-Senour Co., Chicago 4 Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of 

Maryland, Agricultural Experiment Station . . . 10 Cruelty to Children, Boston 2 

Bank Commissioner 4 Massachusetts State Farm, Bridgewater i 

Comptroller of the Treasury 2 Massachuestts State Hospital, Monson i 

Conservation Commission 2 Massachusetts State Hospital, Worcester i 

Dept. of Education .' 5 Massachusetts State Infirmary, Tewksbury. ... i 

Dept. of Legislative Reference i Massachusetts Teachers' Retirement Board, 

Executive Dept i Boston i 

Insurance Commissioner i Massachusetts Training School, Trustees, 

Public Library Commission i Boston i 

State Board of Health 2 Masses Publishing Co., New York i 

State Board of Labor and Statistics 8 Massey, L. M., Ithaca, N. Y 10 

State Library 5 Master Car Builders' Association, Chicago .... i 

State Roads Commission 5 Master Mechanics' and Master Car Builders' 

State Tax Commissioner 2 Association, New York i 

Maryland Agricultural Society, College Park. . . 2 Mathematical Association of America, New York i 



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Volumes or Volumes or 

Pamphlets. j. ..' Pamphlets. 

Mayfield, E., Lincoln, Neb I Mill Supplies, Chicago i 

Mayo, Drs., Graham, Plummer & Judd , Military Order of Foreign Wars of the U. S., 

Rochester, Minn I New York 6 

Mead, Dr. Elwood, Berkeley r Military Training Camps Association, New 

Mechanics and Metals National Bank, New York 2 

York 7 Miller, William Kix, Chicago I 

Mechanics' Institute, San Francisco 2 Millers Falls (Mass.) Co i 

Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland, Millicent Library, Fairhaven, Mass '"3 

Baltimore i Mills, Thomas, & Bro., Phildelphia 2 

Medical Association of Isthmian Canal Zone, Milwaukee County, School of Agriculture and .i 

Balboa Heights i Domestic Economy, Wauwatosa 2 

Medical Council, Philadelphia i Milwaukee, Board of City Service Commis- 

Medical Critic and Guide Publishing Co., sioners _ i 

New York i Board of Public Land Commissioners i 

Medical Herald, St. Louis i Health Dept 4 

Medical Society of the County of Kings, New Public Library; i 

York i Milwaukee Associated Charities i 

Medical Society of the State of North Carolina, Milwaukee Association of Commerce 3 

Jacksonville 2 Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce i 

Melcher, Webster A., Philadelphia S Milwaukee Citizens' Bureau of Municipal M 

Mellin's Food Co., Boston i Efficiency , i 

Melting Pot, St. Louis i Milwaukee Corrugating Co i 

Memphis Medical Monthly i Minneapolis, Board of Education i 

Menkin, Edward, Chicago i Board of Park Commissioners i 

Mercantile Library, New York 2 City Engineer ! 

Mercantile Library, Philadelphia i Public Library 7 

Merchants' Association of New York S Minneapolis Association of Life Underwriters. . i 

Merchants Bank of Canada, Montreal i Minneapolis Civic and Commerce Association . 4 

Merchants' Exchange, St. Louis i Minnesota, Agricultural Experiment Station . . 22 

Merchants National Bank, Boston i Dept. of Education 2 

Merck & Co., New York 2 Dept. of Labor and Industries 3 

Mergenthaler Linotype Co., New York 4 Dept. of State 2 

Merrill, Arthur G., Chicago 2 Fire Marshal 3 

Merrill Chemical Co., Cincinnati i Insurance Dept 6 

Metal and Thermit Corporation, New York ... 4 Live Stock Sanitary Board 5 

Metal Industry, New York i Public Library Commission i 

Meteorologiska Observatorium, Upsala I Railroad and Warehouse Commissioners ... i 

Methodist Episcopal Church, South, Board of State Board of Control 2 

Education, Nashville i State Board of Health 2 

Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., New York. . . 6 State Board of Immigration 2 

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York i State Dairy and Food Commissioner 3 

Metropolitan Trust Co., New York i State Entomologist 5 

Mexican News Bureau, Washington i State Forestry Board i 

Mexico, Direcci6n de Estudios Biologicos i State Highway Dept 5 

Direccion de la Casa de Moneda i State Treasurer i 

Direccion General de Educacion Publica ... 3 Minnesota College of Agriculture, Agricultural 

Secretaria de Agricultura y Fomento 238 Extension Division, St. Paul 10 

Secretaria de Estado y del Despacho de Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul i 

Industria y Comercio I Minnesota State Horticultural Society, M in- 

Secretaria de Estado y del Despacho de neapolis . 22 

Gobernacion i Mintur & Woerner, Indianapolis i 

Secretaria de Fomento, Biblioteca i Mississippi, Agricultural Experiment Station . . 5 

Secretaria de Fomente, Colonizacion e In- Dept. of Agriculture and Commerce i 

dustria ; 18 Geological Survey 2 

Secretaria de Industria, Comercio y Trabajo 4 Legislature i 

Meyer, Dr. Willy, New York 29 Secretary of State i 

Meyer, Eugene, Jr., & Co., New York 4 State Supt. of Public Education 4 

Miami University, Oxford, 0. 2 Mississippi Agricultural and Mechanical Col- 
Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station.. . . 22 lege, Agricultural College 6 

Dairy and Food Dept 2 Agricultural Extension Dept S 

Dept. of Labor i Mississippi Industrial Institute and College, 

Dept. of Public Instruction 9 Columbus 

Geological and Biological Survey 3 Mississippi State Penitentiary, Jackson 

Public Domain Commission 2 Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station .... 2 

Secretary of State 12 Bureau of Geology and Mines 

State Board of Health 15 Bureau of Labor Statistics and Inspection. . 

State Highway Commission i Food and Drug Commissioner 

State Library 67 Fruit Experiment Station 

Legislative Reference Dept 6 Insurance Dept 

Michigan Agricultural College, East Lansing.. . 20 Library Commission 

Michigan Anti-Tuberculosis Association, Ann -< Public Service Commission 2 

Arbor r Secretary of State 

Michigan Bankers' Association, Detroit i State Auditor 

Michigan Central Railroad Co., Detroit 2 State Board of Agriculture 

Michigan College of Mines, Houghton i State Board of Horticulture 

Michigan Engineering Society, Lansing 2 State Game and Fish Commissioner 3 

Michigan State Association of Ginseng Growers, State Poultry Experiment Station, Moun- 

Portland I tain Grove 7 

Michigan State Normal College, Ypsilanti .... 2 State Supt. of Schools 2 

Middlebury (Vt.) College 6 Missouri College of Agriculture, Agricultural 

Middlesborough (Eng.) Public Library 3 Extension Service 21 



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Missouri Dairy Co., Kansas City i 

Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railway, Dallas i 

Missouri Pacific Railroad Co. 8 St. Louis 2 

Missouri State Medical Association, St. Louis . i 

Missouri State Normal School, Springfield i 

Mitchell, Dr. Louis J., Chicago i 

Mitchell Library, Glasgow 4 

Mobile (Ala.) City Clerk i 

Mobile & Ohio Railroad Co., New York i 

Mock &|Blume, New York i 

Modjeski, Ralph, Chicago i 

Monarch Engineering & Manufacturing Co., 

Baltimore i 

Money and Commerce, Pittsburg 2 

Monroe, Mrs. William S., Chicago 19 

Monroe, Will S., Montclair, N. J 3 

Montana, Agricultural Experiment Station 26 

Attorney General i 

Dept. of Agriculture and Publicity 8 

Dept. of Labor and Industry i 

Insurance Dept ._ 2 

Railroad and Public Service Commission. . . i 

Register of State Lands i 

Secretary of State 2 

State Auditor i 

State Fire Marshal i 

State Forester o 

State Game and Fish Warden i 

State Historical and Miscellaneous Library. . 2 

State Veterinary Surgeon i 

Supt. of Banks S 

Montana Bankers' Association, Great Falls ... 4 

Montana Society of Engineers, Butte i 

Montana-Tonapah Mines Co., Tonapah, Nev. . i 

Montclair (N. J.) Board of Health i 

Montreal, Dept. of Hygiene and Statistics. ... i 

Medical Officer of Health i 

Montreal, Board of Trade i 

Montross, Elizabeth M., Chicago 5 

Moody Bible Institute, Chicago i 

Moody Manual Co., New York 2 

Moore & White Co., Philadelphia i 

Morrison-Ricker Mfg. Co., Grinnell, la 2 

Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, Mass. . 2 

Mount Sinai Hospital, New York i 

Mount Union College, Alliance, i 

Mowrery, H. Weaver, New York i 

Mulford, H. K Co., Philadelphia i 

Municipal Art Society of New York T 

Municipal Engineers, New York i 

Municipal Facts, Denver i 

Municipal Journal, Baltimore 2 

Municipal Voters' League, Chicago i 

Munroe, James Phinney, Boston 3 

Munsell, A. H., Chestnut Hill, Mass 3 

Murdock, William J., Co., Chelsea, Mass i 

Murphy Varnish Co., Chicago 2 

Murray & Tregurtha Co., South Boston 5 

Murray, Dr. David, Glasgow 25 

Musee Ocdanographique de Monaco 2 

Museo Nacional de Historia Natural de Buenos i 

Aires 

Museum National d' Histoire Naturelle, Paris, i 

Bibliotheque, Paris i 

Museum of History, Science and Art, Los An- 3 

geles 

Music News, Chicago i 

Mutual Life Underwriters, Buffalo i 

Myers, William S., New York i 

Mysore, Meteorological Dept 3 

a 

Nagle Corliss Engine Works, Erie, Pa 5 

Nantucket (Mass.) Maria Mitchell Association i 

Narragansett Machine Co., Providence i 

Nascher, Dr. I. L., New York 16 

Nash Motors Co., Kenosha, Wis i 

Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Railway, 

Nashville i 

National- Acme Manufacturing Co., Cleveland. . i 

National Advocate, New York i 

National Americanization Committee, New York 4 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

National Aniline & Chemical Co., New York 2 

National Assembly of Civil Service Com- 
missioners, Washington i 

National Association for the Advancement of 
the Colored People, New York i 

National Association for the Study and Preven- 
tion of Tuberculosis, New York i 

National Association of Building Owners and 
Managers, Omaha 7 

National Association of Comptrollers and Ac- 
counting O_fficers, Detroit i 

National Association of Cotton Manufacturers, 
Boston i 

National Association of Dental Examiners, Des 
Moines i 

National Association of Distillers and Whole- 
sale Dealers, Cincinnati a 

National Association of Furniture Manufac- 
turers, Grand Rapids 

National Association of Garment Manufactur- 
ers, Milwaukee _. 4 

National Association of Industrial Accident 
Boards and Commissions, Olympia, Wash, i 

National Association of Life Underwriters, New 
York S 

National Association of Manufacturers of 
United States of America, New York 2 

National Association of Marble Dealers, New 
York 2 

National Association of Mutual Insurance Cos. 
CrawfordsvilU, Ind i 

National Association of Owners of Railroad Se- 
curities, Baltimore ._ 4 

National Association of School Accounting and 
Business Officials of Public Schools, Boston i 

National Association of the Deaf, Olathe, Kan . . i 

National Association of Wool Manufacturers, 
Boston i 

National Automobile Chamber of Commerce, 
New York i 

National Bank of Commerce, New York 6 

National Board of Fire Underwriters, New York. 39 

National Board of Fire Underwriters, Under- 
writers' Laboratories, Chicago 8 

National Board of the Young Women's Chris- 
tian Associations of the U. S., New York. . 6 

National Brick Manufacturers' Association, 
Indianapolis ._ i 

National Canners' Association, Washington ... 6 

National City Bank of New York 7 

National Civil Liberties Bureau, New York 3 

National Civil Service Reform League, New 
York 2 

National Committee for Mental Hygiene, New 
York 4 

National Committee for the Prevention of 
Blindness, New York 4 

National Committee on Prisons and Prison La- 
bor, New York 2 

National Conference of Commissioners on Uni- 
form State Laws, New York 3 

National Conference on the Education of 
Truant, Backward, Dependent and Delin- 
quent Children, Industry, N. Y i 

National Consumers' League, New York i 

National Convention of Mutual Life Under- 
writers, Buffalo i 

National Council for Industrial Defense, New 
York 19 

National Dairy Council, Chicago 5 

National Dental Association, Huntington, Ind. i 

National Electric Association, New York 6 

National Emergency Food Garden Commission, 
Washington n 

National Federation of Day Nurseries ^Veto York 3 

National Federation of Postal Employes, 
Washington _. i 

National Fertilizer Association, Chicago 7 

National Fire Protection Association, Boston ... 4 

National First Aid Association of America, Ar- 
lington, Mass 7 



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Volumes or 

Pamphlets. 

National Foreign Trade Council, New York ... 7 

National Founders' Association, Chicago i 

National Fraternal Congress of America, Cleve- 
land i 

National French Draft Horse Association, 

Fairfield, la i 

National Gas Engine Association, Lakemont, 

N.Y i 

National Glass Budget, Pittsburg i 

National Grange of the Patrons of Husbandry, 

Tippecanoe City, ... . . 3 

National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 

National Military Home l 5 

National Implement & Vehicle Association of 

the United States, Chicago 4 

National Indian Association, New York i 

National Industrial Conference Board, Boston. . 22 
National Industrial Traffic League, Chicago . . . 61 

National Lead Co., Chicago^. ._ 2 

National League of Commission Merchants of 

the United States, New York i 

National Live Stock Exchange, Chicago i 

National Lumber Manufacturers' Association, 

Chicago 10 

National Machinery Co., Tiffin, 2 

National Manufacturers Co., New York i 

National Marine, New York I 

National Medical Association, Nashville i 

National Oil Mill Superintendents' Association, 

Wharton, Tex i 

National Organization for Public Health Nurs- 
ing, Cleveland I 

National Poland-China Record Co., Winches- 
ter, Ind i 

National Probation Association, Albany 4 

National Radio Institute, Washington i 

National Railways of Mexico, New York a 

National Retail Dry Goods Association, New 

York : i 

National Rivers and Harbors Congress, Wash- 
ington ii 

National Salesmen's Training Association, 

Chicago i 

National Security League, New York 45 

National Short Ballot Organization, New York 4 
National Society for the Promotion of Indus- 
trial Education, New York I 

National Society for Vocational Education, 

New York i 

National Travelers Aid Society, New York 5 

National Tube Co., Chicago i 

National Union of Teachers, London 2 

National War Garden Commission, Washington. 26 
National Wholesale Grocers' Association, New 

York 2 

National Wholesale Lumber Dealers' Associa- 
tion, New York la 

National Women's Trade Union League of 

America, Chicago i 

National Wool Growers' Association, Salt Lake 

City i 

National Workmen's Compensation Service 

.Bureau, New York 5 

National X-Ray Reflector Co., Chicago i 

Natural Ice Association of America, New York i 

Naval Consulting Board, New York 6 

Navy League of the United States, Washington . 13 

Naylor, C. W., Chicago 17 

Nebraska, Agricultural Experiment Station. . . 20 

Dept of Public Instruction 6 

Fire Commission 2 

Legislative Reference Bureau I 

Secretary of State 3 

State Board of Agriculture i 

State Entomologist 4 

State Insurance Board 3 

State Treasurer i 

Supt. of Public Instruction 3 

Nebraska Academy of Sciences 2 

Nebraska College of Agriculture, Extension 

Service, Lincoln 7 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Nebraska Dairymen's Association, Lincoln. ... i 

Nebraska Manufacturers' Association, Lincoln, i 

Nebraska Ornithologists' Union, Lincoln i 

Nebraska State Horticultural Society, Lincoln. . i 

Nebraska State Normal School, Kearney 4 

Nebraska Territorial Pioneers' Association, 

Lincoln i 

Neiswanger, Dr. Charles S., Chicago 15 

Nelson Valve Co., Philadelphia 4 

Neptune Meter Co., Chicago 4 

Netherlands, Centrale Commissie voor de Sta- 

tistiek a 

Neumann, Felix, Washington 2 

Neurological Institute of New York 4 

Nevada, Agricultural Experiment Station 8 

Commissioner of Labor 3 

Secretary of State i 

State Board of Stock Commissioners i 

State Printing Office 2 

State Treasurer i 

New Albany (Ind.) Medical Herald i 

New Appeal, Girard, Kan i 

New Bedford (Mass.) Free Public Library. ... 3 

New Britain (Conn.) Machine Co a 

New Brunswick, Dept. of Agriculture i 

Dept. of Public Works i 

Factory Inspector i 

New Castle County, State Highway Commis- 
sioner and Engineer, Wilmington, Del. ... i 

New Departure Manufacturing Co., Bristol, 

Conn 5 

New England College Certificate Entrance 

Board, Middleton i 

New England Craftsman, Boston i 

New England Hardware Dealers' Association, 

Boston i 

New Hampshire, Agricultural Experiment Sta- 
tion 140 

Bureau of Labor i 

Forestry Dept 2 

Insurance Commissioner a 

Public Service Commission 2 

Secretary of State 3 

State Board of Health 5 

State Tax Commission i 

New Haven, City School District i 

Public Library .. a 

New Jersey, Agricultural Experiment Station. . 26 

Board of Fish and Game Commissioners ... 2 

Board of Public Utility Commissioners a 

Board of Tenement House Supervision i 

Bureau of Shell Fisheries 4 

Civil Service Commission i 

Commission on Old Age, Insurance and 

Pensions i 

Dept. of Agriculture 7 

Dept. of Banking and Insurance a 

Dept. of Charities and Corrections a 

Dept. of Conservation and Development. . . o 

Dept. of Labor i 

Workmen's Compensation Aid Bureau 6 

Dept. of Public Instruction 2 

Dept. of State 3 

Executive Dept: 2 

Joint State Labor Legislative Board i 

Public Library Commission i 

State Board of Children's Guardians a 

State Board of Medical Examiners i 

State Board of Taxes and Assessments 3 

State Civil Service Commission i 

State Dept. of Health 3 

State Highway Commission i 

State Library 5 

New Jersey Conference of Charities and Correc- 
tion, Newark a 

New Jersey Public Service Corporation 8 

New Jersey Sanitorium for Tuberculous 

Diseases, Glen Garden i 

New Jersey State Chamber of Commerce 6 

New Jersey State Dental Society, Trenton i 

New Jersey State Prison, Trenton i 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 
New Jersey State Reformatory for Women, 

Clinton i 

New Jersey State Village for Epileptics, Skill- 
man 2 

New Jersey Training School, Vineland 3 

New Mexico, Agricultural Experiment Station 

Secretary of State 

State Dept. of Education 2 

State Engineer 

State Land Office 

State Mine Inspector 

New Mexico Normal University, Las Vegas. . . 
New Mexico State School of Mines, Socorro. . . 

New Mexico University, Albuquerque 

New Orleans, Board of Civil Service Commis- 
sioners 

Board of Health 

Dept. of Public Finance 

Sewerage and Water Board 

New Orleans Board of Trade 

New Orleans Cotton Exchange 

New Philosophy, Lancaster, Pa 

New Solidarity, Chicago 

New South Wales, Bureau of Statistics 

Dept. of Mines 

Dept. of Public Works 

Explosives Dept 

Forestry Commission 

Government Printing Office 

Immigration and Tourist Bureau 

Premier's Dept 

Public Library 3 

Public Service Board 

Registrar of Friendly Societies 

State Fisheries 

New York, Adjutant General 

Agricultural Experiment Station 36 

Attorney General 3 

Conservation Commission 14 

Dept. of Farms and Markets, Division of 

Agriculture 29 

Fiscal Supervision of State Charities 

Industrial Commission 

Insurance Dept 

Prison Dept 

Public Service Commission, First District . . i 
Second District 4 

Secretary of State 

State Banking Dept 

State Board of Charities 

State Board of Health 

State Bridge and Tunnel Commission 

State Civil Service Commission 

State Commission of Highways 

State Commission on Ventilation 

State Comptroller 4 

State Dept. of Labor 2 

State Engineer and Surveyor 3 

State Highway Commission 3 

State Hospital Commission 3 

State Industrial Commission 3 

State Library 145 

State Probation Commission 2 

State Tax Dept , 4 

State Treasurer 2 

State Troopers, Dept. of State Police i 

Supt. of Public Works 3 

Supt. of Weights and Measures 8 

New York (N . 7.), Board of Child Welfare ... i 

Board of Education 6 

Bureau of Audit and Accounts i 

Board of Estimate and Apportionment 7 

Board of Fir- Underwriters, Fire Patrol Com- 

mittee 2 

Board of Health 5 

Board of Water Supply i 

Bureau of Buildings i 

Child Welfare Committee i 

Civil Service Commission i 

Commissioner of Accounts 3 

Dept. of Correction i 



Volumes or 

Pamphlets. 

New York (N. K.), Dept. of Finance 28 

Dept. of Health 16 

Dept. of Parks x 

Dept. of Public Charities 2 

Dept. of Street Cleaning i 

Dept. of Taxes and Assessments 2 

Dept. of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity . 2 

Mayor's Catskill Aqueduct Celebration 

Committee 2 

Milk Committee. 



Municipal Civil Service Commission. . . . 
Reference Library 

President of the Borough of Manhattan . 

Public Library. 



Tenement House Dept i 

New York Academy of Medicine, Committee of 

Public Health i 

Library i 

New York Air Brake Co., Watertown. 



New York Association for Improving the Condi- 
tion of the Poor 2 

New York Botanical Garden i 

New York Bronx Board of Trade i 

New York Central Lines 3 

New York Chamber of Commerce 4 

New York Coffee and Sugar Exchange i 

New York Committee on Feeble-Mindedness. . i 
New York Historical Society 



New York Hospital 2 

New York Institute for the Education of the 

Blind i 

New York Juvenile Asylum, Chauncey i 

New York Lubricating Oil Co i 

New York Lying-in Hospital 2 

New York Manhattan Trade School i 

New York Matteawan State Hospital, Beacon. 2 

New York Mineralogical Club 3 

New York Nautical School 2 

New York Neurological Society, Committee of 

Public Health r 

New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad 

Co 3 

New York, Ontario & Western Railway Co., 

New York i 

New York Pathological Society i 

New York Peace Society i 

New York Post Graduate Hospital i 

New York Prison Association i 

New York Produce Exchange 2 

New York Sabbath Committee 2 

New York School of Philanthropy i 

New York Society for Suppression of Vice .... i 
New York Society for the Prevention of Cruelty 

to Children 2 

New York Society Library i 

New York State Agricultural and Industrial 

School, Industry i 

New York State Association of District Super- 
intendents of Schools, Albion 2 

New York State Charities Aid Association .... 4 

Committee on Mental Hygiene 4 

New York State College of Agriculture, Ithaca i 
New York State Conference of Charities and 

Correction 2 

New York State Conference of Mayors and 

Other City Officials, Albany i 

New York State Defense Council, Albany i 

New York State Federation of Labor 4 

New York State Fruit Growers' Association, 

. Penn Van 2 

New York State Homoepathic Medical Society, 

New York i 

New York State Hospital for the Care of Crip- 
pled and De. r ormed Children, West Haver- 
straw 2 

New York State Hotel Association r 

New York State Institute for the Study of Ma- 
lignant Diseases, Buffalo 3 

New York State Probation Commission i 

New York State School of Agriculture on Long 

. Island, Farmingdale 5 



LIST OF DONORS IN 1918 



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Volumes or Volumes o r 

Pamphlets. Pamphlets. 

New York State Teachers Retirement Fund Northwestern Steel & Iron Works, Eau Claire, 

Board, Albany a Wis 2 

New York Stock Exchange I Northwestern University, Evanston 8 

New York Tax Reform Association 3 Library 593 

New York Training School for Community Norway, Stortingets Bibliotek i 

Workers I Norwich (Eng.) Public Library 3 

New York University n Norwich University, Northfield, Vt i 

Library 7 Nova Scotia, Dept. of Agriculture i 

New Zealand, Census and Statistics Office. ... i Dept. of Pubhc Works and Mines, High- 

Dept. of Defense i ways Division i 

Education Dept i Game Commissioner a 

Insurance Dept 2 King's Printer 4 

National Provident Fund i Nova Scotia Technical College, Halifax r 

Registrar of Friendly Societies 4 Nuesch, J., Malvern, Ark i 

New Zealand Employers' Federation, Well- Nyasaland, Dept. of Agriculture 2 

ington 4 

Newark (N. /.), Board of Education 4 Oahu College, Honolulu i 

Board of Health i Oak Park (III.) Public Library i 

Commission on Building Districts and Re- Oberlin (0.) College 4 

striction ._ 4 Library 2 

Dept. of Child Hygiene 2 Observatorio Astron6mica de Lisboa, (Tapada) i 

Free Public Library 17 Observat6rio Astron6mico Nacional, Tacubaya, i 

Newark Female Charitable Society 2 Mexico^ i 

Newberry Library, Chicago 63 Observat6rio Central Meteorologico, Madrid . . i 

Newcastle-upon-Tyne Public Library 32 Observat6rio Meteorol6gico, Ona, Spain i 

Newell, F. H., Urbana, III 20 Occidental College, Los Angel.es, Cal 4 

Newfoundland, Colonial Secretary 4 Odell, Frank G., Omaha i 

Dept. of Customs i O'Donnel, R. L., Philadelphia 2 

Registrar General 2 Oesterlein Machine Co., Cincinnati 2 

Newman, John Grant, Philadelphia i Office Appliances, Chicago 2 

Newport Improvement Association i Ohashi Public Library, Tokyo i 

Nicholson Printing Co., Pittsburg 2 Ohio, Adjutant General i 

Nicholson, Soterios, Rome 4 Agricultural Experiment Station 13 

Nipher, Francis E., St. Louis i Auditor of State 4 

Nitchie, J. H., Chicago ' 103 Board of Administration 2 

Norfolk & Western Railway Co., Roanoke 4 Dept. of Agriculture 7 

Norfolk House Centre, Roxbury, Mass i Dept. of Banks 2 

Norges Geografiske Opmaling, Christiania . . . . 14 Dept. of Building and Loan Associations. .. i 

Norsk Kremati6ns Forening, Christiania 2 Dept. of Public Instruction 2 

North Adams (Mass.) Public Library i Industrial Commission 5 

North American Gymnastic Union, Normal Miami Conservancy District 5 

College, Indianapolis i Public Utilities Commission 5 

North Carolina, Agricultural Experiment Sta- Secretary of State 2 

tion 3 State Board of Administration i 

Attorney General i State Board of Charities i 

Auditor of State 3 State Board of Health 3 

Board of Health i State Civil Service Commission i 

Dept. of Agriculture 4 State Fire Marshal i 

Geological and Economic Survey 15 State Library 26 

Historical Commission 2 Tax Commission i 

Library i Ohio Engineering Society, Norwalk 7 

State Corporation Commission 2 Ohio Institute for Public Efficiency, Columbus. 6 

State Supt. of Public Instruction i Ohio Mechanics Institute, Cincinnati 2 

North Carolina Dental Society, Benson i Ohio State Dairymen's Association, Columbus . i 

North Carolina, State College of Agriculture Ohio State University, Columbus 33 

and Engineering, Raleigh i Library i 

Extension Service 77 Ohio University, Athens 3 

North Central Business District Association, Oil, Paint and Drug Reporter, New York 2 

Chicago 4 Oklahoma, Agricultural Experiment Station. . . 8 

North Dakota, Agricultural Experiment Sta- Corporation Commission i 

tion 13 Executive Dept 5 

Board of Railroad Commission 4 Geological Survey 3 

Dept. of Education 8 Insurance Dept 2 

High School Examiner i State Board of Agriculture S 

Secretary of State i State Board of Health i 

State Board of Health 2 State Examiner and Inspector I 

State Examiner i State Fire Marshal i 

North Dakota Agricultural College, Dept. of State Game and Fish Warden : i 

Agricultural Extension 8 Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical Col- 
North Dakota Bankers' Association, Fargo. . 6 lege, Stillwater 13 

North Dakota Education Association, Bis- Extension Division n 

march 2 Oklahoma City, Auditor i 

North Dakota State School of Forestry, Bat- Old Colony Trust Co., Boston 25 

tineau S Oleite Corporation, New York 2 

Northern Bank Note Co., Chicago 3 Oliphant, jas. H. & Co., Chicago 3 

Northern Pacific Railway Co., Chicago i Omaha City Planning Commission r 

North-West Side Commercial Association, Omaha Grain Exchange 2 

Chicago i Omaha Public Library and Museum i 

Northwestern Expanded Metal Co., Chicago. . . 2 Ontario, Bureau of Mines 3 

Northwestern Military and Naval Academy, Bureau of Municipal Affairs i 

Lake Geneva, Wis 2 Dept. of Agriculture 37 



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Volumes or Volumes or 
Pamphlets. Pamphlets. 

Ontario Office of Inspector of Factories, Shops Pease, C. F., Co., Chicago 2 

and Office Buildings 3 Pease, Vinnie A., Seattle i 

Dept. of Education 2 Pedic Items, New York i 

Dept. of Insurance 3 Peel, H. N., Minneapolis 6 

Dept. of Lands, Forests and Mines 3 Peking Union Medical College, New York i 

Dept. of Public Highways i Penal Reform League, London 2 

Dept. of Public Works 4 Pennington, Dr., J. Rawson, Chicago i 

Hydroelectric Power Commission i Pennsylvania, Agricultural Experiment Station 8 

Inspector of Hospitals and Public Charities. 9 Board of Game Commissioners 2 

Legislative Assembly i Bureau of Vocational Education i 

Provincial Board of Health i Compensation Board i 

Provincial Treasurer 2 Dept. of Agriculture. ._ 14 

Registrar General i Dept. of Internal Affairs 4 

Royal Ontario Nickel Commission i Dept. of Labor and Industry 26 

Workmen's Compensation Board r Dept. of Mines 4 

Ontario Municipal Association, Toronto i Division of Distribution of Documents 113 

Operative Miller, Chicago i Insurance Dept i 

Oregon, Agricultural Experiment Station 14 Public Service Commission 65 

Board of Horticulture 4 Secretary of the Commonwealth 5 

Fish and Game Commission i State Board of Education 5 

State Engineer 7 State Dept. of Health i 

State Highway Commission 2 State Library 17 

State Library 19 State Live Stock Sanitary Board 2 

Oregon Agricultural College, Extension Service, Water Supply Commission 4 

Cornwallis 20 Pennsylvania Association for the Blind, Pitts- 
Oregon Bankers Association, Portland i burg i 

Oriental Esoteric Society, Washington 2 Pennsylvania Committee of Public Safety 5 

Osaka (Japan) Library i Pennsylvania Federation of Labor, Harrisburg . . 3 

Oshkosh (Wis.) Public Library 2 Pennsylvania Home Teaching Society and Free 2 

Otho S. A. Sprague Memorial Institute, Chi- Circulating Library for the Blind, Phila- 

cago i delphia 2 

Ottawa (Can.), City Clerk i Pennsylvania Institution for the Instruction of 

Owen, F. A., Publishing Co., Dansville, N. Y.. i the Blind, Overbrook I 

Oxford University, Bodleian Library 2 Pennsylvania Lines, Piltsburg i 

Hertford College i Pennsylvania Public Education and Child La- 

bor Association, Philadelphia i 

Pace & Pace, New York i Pennsylvania Railroad Co., Philadelphia 2 

Pacific Coast Association of Port Authorities, Pennsylvania State College of Agriculture, 

Vancouver, B. C 3 State College 55 

Pacific Coast Gas Association Library, San Pennsylvania State Normal School, Lock Haven i 

Francisco i Penton Publishing Co., Chicago 10 

Pacific Fisherman, Seattle 2 Peoples Gas Light & Coke Co., Library, Chicago 54 

Pacific Flush-Tank Co., Chicago 4 People's Institute, New York 2 

Pacific Gas and Electric Co., San Francisco ... i Peoria (///.) Association- of Commerce i 

Pacific Northwest Library Association, The Percheron Society of America, Chicago 5 

Dalles, Ore i Pere Marquette Railroad Co., Detroit i 

Pacific Northwest Society of Engineers, Seattle, i Periodical Publishing Co., Grand Rapids, Mich, i 

Packages, Milwaukee r Perkins Institute for the Blind, Watertown, 

Packard Motor Car Co., Detroit i Mass i 

Packer Collegiate Institute, Brooklyn i Permanent International Association of Road 

Paget, Edward Clarence, Calgary i Congresses, Paris i 

Paint, Oil and Drug Review, Chicago 2 Peru, Direcci6n de los Obras Publicas r 

Palmer, A. N., Co., New York r Ministerio de Fomento 6 

Panama Canal, Balboa Heights 2 Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, Boston 24 

Health Dept 3 Peterson, Sinclaire & Miller, New York i 

Panama, Direcci6n General de Estadistica .... 22 Phelps, Editha, Chicago 3 

Panama Railroad, New York i Philadelphia, Board of Directors of City Trust i 

Pan American Petroleum and Transport Co., Board of Public Education 2 

Los Angeles i Board of Recreation 2 

Pan American Union, Washington 3 Commissioners of Fairmount Park i 

Pardridge, A. J., & Harold Bradley, Chicago. . . 2 Dept. of City Comptroller 2 

Paris, Chambre de Commerce 19 Dept. of Public Health and Charities i 

Paris, Prefecture de Police, Laboratoire Muni- Dept. of Public Works, Bureau of Surveys. . 2 

cipal de Chimie r Bureau of Water 2 

Parke, Davis & Co., Detroit 3 Free Library i 

Parks, G. M., Co., Boston i Philadelphia Board of Trade. i 

Parlin Memorial Library, Everett, Mass i Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce 14 

Pasadena, City Planning Committee i Philadelphia City Institute, Free Library i 

Municipal Lighting Works Dept 2 Philadelphia Commercial Exchange i 

Passavant Memorial Hospital, Chicago i Philadelphia Commercial Museum 2 

Pathological Society of Philadelphia i Philadelphia Orthopaedic Hospital and Ijifirm- 

Patrick, Dr. Hugh T., Chicago 4 ary for Nervous Diseases r 

Patriotic Education Society, .Washington r Philadelphia Pathological Society i 

Pattern Makers' Journal, Cincinnati i Philadelphia Rapid Transit Co 41 

Peabody Conservatory of Music, Baltimore 2 Philadelphia Vacant Lots Cultivation Associ- 

Peabody (Mass.) Institute i ation i 

Peabody Museum, Salem, Mass 2 Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of Friends 10 

Peace, J. B., Cambridge, Eng i Philippine Islands, Bureau of Education 25 

Peacock Dahlia Farms, Berlin, N. J r Bureau of Internal Revenue 4 

Pearse and Greeley, Chicago 5 Bureau of Public Works i 

Pearson, Edward N., Jr., San Francisco i Bureau of Science 4 



LIST OF DONORS IN 1918 



Volumes or Volumes or 

Phamphlets Pamphlets. 

Philippine Islands Dept of Agriculture and Public Service Commission of Northern Illi- 

Natural Resources 3 nois, Chicago z 

Bureau of Forestry 2 Pullman Co., Chicago !!!!!!! i 

Dept. of Finance and Justice, Bureau of the Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind , 

Treasury 2 Library x 

Dept. of the Interior. Public Health Dept... i Pusey, Dr. William Allen, Chicago "" 8 

Governor General 2 Pyrene Manufacturing Co., New York 2 

Legislature 3 

Weather Bureau 3 Quaritch, Bernard, London 3 

Philippine-Education, Manila i Quebec, Bureau of Statistics " " " " 5 

Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass 2 Dept. of Colonization, Mines and Fisheries. 10 

Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H 2 Minister of Agriculture t 

Phoenix Iron Co., Philadelphia i Minister of Lands and Forests , 2 

Pick, Albert, & Co., Chicago 3 Minister of Public Works and Labour i 

Pickering, William H., Mandeville, Jamaica ... 4 Quebec Board of Trade .'. 3 

Pierce, Harvey R., Co., Philadelphia r Quebec, Municipal Dept. of Hygiene and Sta- 

Pierson, A. N., Cromwell, Conn i tistics j 

Pilcher, Dr. Lewis Stephen, Brooklyn i Queensborough (N. Y.) Public Library i 

Pinchot, Amos, New York i Queens University, Kingston, Ont i 

Pires de Lima, J. A., Porto, Portugal r Queensland, Commissioner of Railways . . i 

Pittsburg, Board of Public Education 3 Dept. of Agriculture and Stock 

Dept. of Public Health 2 Dept. of Mines 2 

Pittsburg Railways Co i Geological Survey 6 

Pittsburgh & West Virginia Railway Co., Intelligence and Tourist Bureau 8 

Pittsburg i 

Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway Race Betterment Foundation, Battle Creek, 

Co., Pittsburg I Mich 2 

Plate-Makers Criterion, Chicago i Radium Institute, London x 

Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters Journal, Radium Publishing Co., Pitlsburg 2 

Chicago i Railway Accounting Officers Association, Wash- 
Plymouth (Mass.) Cordage Co 72 inglon 4 

Polled Durham Breeders' Association, Green- Railway Business Association, New York 5 

viUe,0 2 Railway Club, Pittsburg r 

Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn i Railway Development Association, St. Louis .. 2 

Pomona College, Clarempnt, Cal 2 Railway Improvement Co., New York i 

Pomona (Cal.) Public Library i Railway Signal Association, Bethlehem, Pa .... i 

Port Elizabeth (S. Africa) Public Library 2 Railway Surgical Journal, Chicago i 

Port of London Authority, London 3 Ramsey Co. Medical Society, St. Paul i 

Port of Seattle Commission 4 Randolph, Hollins N., Atlanta 2 

Porter, Charles H., Chicago i Rathbun, Richard, Washington 13 

Portland Cement Association, Chicago 55 Ray Consolidated Copper Co., New York 2 

Portland (Me.) Public Library 3 Raymond & Whitcomb Co., Chicago 2 

Porto Rico, Bureau of Weights and Measures. 2 Reading, (Pa.) Bureau of Water 6 

Dept. of Agriculture and Labor 7 Reading (Pa.) Citizens Committee on Prepar- 

Dept. of Education 9 edness i 

Dept. of Health 4 Reading Co., Philadelphia ! 

Insular Police Commission i Real Estate News, Chicago j 

Portugal, Secretaria Geral das Bibliotecas e Recinos, Adrian, Guatemala 10 

Arquivos Nacionaes i Red Cross Institute for Crippled and Disabled 

Postal Life Insurance Co., New York i Men, New York 36 

Practical Medicine, Delhi, India i Red Cross Institute for the Blind, Baltimore. . . 3 

Prairie Club, Chicago 3 Red Polled Cattle Club of America, Gotham, 

Prairie Farmer, Chicago i Wis i 

Pratt & Lambert, Buffalo i Redpath Chautauquas, Chicago i 

Pratt Institute, Brooklyn 7 Redwood Library and Athenaeum, Newport, 

Free Library 6 R.I 7 

Presbyterian Hospital, New York i Reed College, Portland, Ore 19 

Prest-O-Lite, Indianapolis i Reed, Dr. C. B., Chicago 25 

Price-Current-Grain Reporter, Chicago 3 Reed- Williams Corporation, Los Angeles i 

Prince Edward Island, Dept. of Pubic Ref orma Social, Havana 3 

Works 10 Regina (Sask.) City Clerk 

Princeton Theological Seminary 2 Public Library 

Princeton University 2 Remington Typewriter Co., New York 

Library 7 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, N. Y. . 

Press 2 Retail Clerks' International Advocate, Lafay- 

Proctor & Gamble Co., Cincinnati i ette, Ind 

Providence, Dept. of Public Works i Retail Coalman, Chicago 

Metropolitan Terminal Development Com- Review Co., Sydney 

mission i Revyen, Chicago 

Public Library 2 Reynolds Library, Rochester, N. Y 

Providence Athenaeum i Rhode Island, Adjutant General 

Providence Chamber of Commerce 2 Agricultural Experiment Station 

Provincial Library, Victoria, B. C i Auditor 

Provincial Museum of Natural History, Vic- Board of Food and Drug Commissioners . . . 

toria, B. C I Board of Tax Commissioners 

Prudential Insurance Co. of America, Newark Bureau of Industrial Statistics 

& New York 8 Commissioner of Forestry 3 

Public Charities Association of Pennsylvania, Commissioner of Public Schools i 

Philadelphia 31 Commissioner of Shell Fisheries 8 

Public Education Association of Chicago 2 Commissioners of Birds 5 

Public Ownership League of America, Chicago . i Commissioners of Inland Fisheries i 



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Volumes or Volumes or 

Pamphlets. Pamphlets. 

Rhode Island Factory Inspector 2 Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, 

General Treasurer i London i 

Insurance Commission 4 Royal Society of Tasmania, Bobart i 

Penal and Charitable Commission i Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales, 

Public Utilities Commission i Sydney 2 

Secretary of State 2 Ruatan Coconut Oil Co., New York i 

State Board of Agriculture i Rubber Association of America, New York i 

State Board of Health 2 Rural Credit Commissioners, Pierre, S. D i 

State Board of Pharmacy i Rush Medical College, Alumnae Association, 

State Board of Public Roads i Chicago i 

State Library 6 Russell Sage Foundation, New York 2 

Rhode Island Medical Society, Providence i Library i 

Rhode Island State College, Kingston 6 Rust, Ca.pt. Annistead, Philadelphia. 3 

Rhode Island State Normal School, Providence i Rutgers College, New Brunswick, N. J 5 

Rhode Island State Sanatorium, Wallum Lake . i Library 2 

Rhodesia Agricultural Journal, Salisbury i Ryerson, Joseph T., Son, Chicago 3 

Rhodesia, Chamber of Mines i 

Munitions and Resources Committee i Sackett, C. E., Chicago i 

Rice & Hutchins, Boston i Sagamore Sociological Conference, Boston i 

Rice, George Graham, New York i Saint Bride Foundation Printing School, ion- 
Rice Institute of Liberal and Technical Learn- don 13 

ing, Houston, Tex 2 St. Charles College, Catonsville, Md i 

Rich, H. S. & Co., Chicago i St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Chicago i 

Richards, Westley & Co., Birmingham, Eng. .. i St. Caller Feuerbestattungsverein 2 

Richardson, Clifford, New York i St. Ignatius University, San Francisco 2 

Richardson Silk Co., Chicago 16 St. John Board of Trade i 

Richmond (Va.) Chamber of Commerce i St. John's College, Annapolis, Md 2 

Richmond (Va.) Health Dept i St. Louis City Plan Commission 4 

Richmond (Fa.) Railroad Club i Efficiency Board 2 

Ricker, Nettie, South Poland, Me 3 Juvenile Court i 

Ricketts, Dr. Benjamin Merrill, Cincinnati 4 Public Library 4 

Ridgway Co., New York 2 Water Commission 2 

Ridlon, Dr. John, Chicago 14 St. Louis Machine Tool Co 3 

Rijks Ethnographisch Museum, Leiden 29 St. Louis Maternity Hospital i 

Rijks Universiteit, Zoologisch Laboratorium, St. Louis Mercantile Library i 

Groningen i St. Louis Railway Club _ i 

Rio Grande Southern Railroad Co., Denver. ... i St. Louis-San Francisco Railroad Co., St. 

Ripon (Wis.) College i Louis i 

Riverside (Cal.) Public Library 2 St. Louis University i 

Roadmasters and Maintenance of Way Associ- St. Luke's Hospital, Chicago 2 

ation of America, Sterling, III i St. Mary's (Kan.) College i 

Roberts, Dr. John B., Philadelphia 3 St. Paul Institute i 

Robertson, Dr. Charles Moore, Chicago i St. Paul Public Library 65 

Robinson, J. Curtis, Seattle i Salem (Mass.) Planning Board i 

Robotnik Polski, New York i Public Library 2 

Rochdale (Eng.) Public Libraries, Art Gallery Salmonsen, Ella M., Chicago 9 

and Museums i Salt Lake City, Public Library i 

Rochester (N. Y.) Chamber of Commerce 6 San Antonio Chamber of Commerce 2 

Rochester (N. Y.) Public Library i San Diego, Chamber of Commerce : i 

Rockefeller Foundation, New York i San Diego ; City Clerk i 

Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, San Francisco, Board of Supervisors i 

New York 5 Dept. of Public Health 2 

Rockefeller, John D., Jr., New York 4 Dept. of Public Works 3 

Rockford (III.) Board of Park Commissioners.. 4 Public Library 2 

Public Library i Widows' Pension Bureau 4 

Rockford (///.) College i San Francisco Board of Trade 2 

Rock Island Lines, Chicago n Sand Lime Brick Association, Dayton, i 

Rodes, L., Chicago i Sangamo Electric Co., Springfield, III i 

Roebling's John A, & Sons Co., Chicago 2 Santa Fe Magazine, Chicago 2 

Roelke, H. Edward, Chicago i Sao Paulo (Brazil), Departamento Estadual do 

Roger Williams Park Museum, Providence i Trabalho I 

Rogers, Dr. Burton R., Chicago 5 Secretaria da Agricultura, Commercio e 

Rome (N. Y.) Chamber of Commerce i Obras Publicas 2 

Rorer, Mrs. Sarah Tyson, Colebrook, Pa i Sapporo (Japan) Natural History Society 2 

Rose Polytechnic Institute, Terre Haute, Ind. . i Sarawak Museum, Kuching, Borneo i 

Rosenau, Dr. M. J., Boston 16 Sarton, George, Washington i 

Rosenberg Library, Cohesion 3 Sasano, K. T., Chicago ....._ 5 

Rosicrucian Aid, Quakertown, Pa 26 Saskatchewan, Dept. of Agriculture 13 

Rosicrucian Fellowship, Oceanside, Cal 2 Dept. of Highways 2 

Ross College of Chiropractic, Ft. Wayne, Ind.. . i Dept. of Public Works 2 

Rotterdam, Corporation i Satterthwaite, Dr. Thomas E., New York i 

Rouen (France) Bureau d'Hygiene et de Sta- Sault Ste Marie (Mich.) Civic and Commercial 

tistique ' i Association i 

Mairie 2 Savannah, Health Dept., Municipal Laboratory 

Roxana Petroleum Co. of Oklahoma, Tulsa. ... i Library i 

Royal Astronomical Society of Canada, Tor- Municipal Library i 

onto 2 Savannah Cotton Exchange _. . . i 

Royal National Life-Boat Institution, London. . i Scandinavian Socialist Federation of America, 

Royal Observatory, Edinburgh i Chicago i 

Royal Observatory, Hongkong i Schachner, Dr. August, Louisville 3 

Royal Palm Nurseries, Oneco, Fla i Schacht, F. W., Downers Grove, III 301 



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Schack Artificial Flower Co., Chicago 6 Societe d'Oceanographie du Golfe de Gas- 

Schmatolla, Ernest C., New York 4 cogne, Bordeaux a 

Schmidt, Richard E., Garden & Martin, Chi- Societe Fribourgeoise des Sciences Naturelles, 

cago i Fribourg, Switzerland I 

School Garden Association of America, New Societe Norvegienne de 1'Azote, Paris i 

York . i Society for Electrical Development, New York 8 

School Garden Association of New York 8 Society for Ethical Culture, New York i 

Schrader's, A., Son, Brooklyn i Society for the Promotion of the Federation of 

Scientjfic Society of San Antonio i Nations, Los Angeles I 

Scientific Station for Pure Products, New York, i Society of American Florists and Ornamental 

Scotland, Board of Agriculture 13 Horticulturists, Urbana, III i 

Board of Education 8 Society of Chemical Industry, London i 

Scott, John R., Columbia, Mo i Society of Constructors of Federal Buildings, 

Scottish Typographical Association, Glasgow. . 2 Brattleboro, Vt I 

Scranton (Pa.) Board of Trade i Society of Constructors of Public Buildings, 

Scranton (Pa.) Public Library 2 _ Portland, Me 43 

Scribner's, Charles, Sons Co., New York i Society of Motor Manufacturers and Trades, 

R. Scuola Media di Studii Comerciali ed Attu- London x 

ariali di Napoli r Society of Naval Architects and Marine En- 
Sea Pines School of Personality, Brewsler, gineers, New York i 

Mass i Society of the Lying-in Hospital, New York ... i 

Seaman, Dr. Gilbert E., Madison i Solvay Process Co., Syracuse i 

Seaman, William Y., Denver 2 Somerville, (Mass.) Public Library j 

Searoy, James Thomas, Columbus, Miss i Sonnenschein, Jos. B., Chicago 30 

Seattle, Board of School Commissioners 2 Sons of the American Revolution, Washington. 2 

Juvenile Court i Sotheran, Henry, & Co., London i 

Public Library 2 Souchon, Dr. Edmond, New Orleans 29 

Seaver Rowland Press, Boston i South African Institute for Medical Research, 

Security Cement and Lime Co., Hagerstown, Johannesburg 10 

M d i South Australia, Dept. of Chemistry i 

Seligman, Prof. Edwin R. A., New York ...... a Dept. of Lands and Survey i 

Selskip for Fryske Tael- en Skriftenkennise, Intelligence and Tourist Bureau 2 

Ljonwert, Netherlands 2 Minister of Agriculture 3 

Sentinel Automatic Gas Appliance Co., New Minister of Mines i 

Haven i Railways Commissioner i 

Sewing Efficiency, New Haven i State Children's Council i 

Seybert Institution, Philadelphia 2 South Australian Chamber of Manufactures. .. i 

Seymour, Dr. Elenor, Los Angeles 2 South Bend (Ind.) Chamber of Commerce .... i 

Seymour Library, Auburn, N. Y i South Carolina, Agricultural Experiment Sta- 

Seymour, May, Lake Placid Club, N. Y i tion 4 

Sharp & Smith, Chicago 5 Dept. of Agriculture, Commerce and In- 

Shaw, A. W., Co., Chicago 1 1 dustries 5 

Sherman, Leroy K., Washington i Insurance Commissioner 

Sherwin-Williams Co., Chicago i Railroad Commission 

Shibley, George H., Washington i Secretary of State 

Shiraki, Dr. T., Taikoku, Formosa r State Bank Examiner 

Shoe and Leather Reporter Co., Boston i State Board of Charities and Correction 

Shoemaker, Henry W., New York i State Board of Health 

Shoe Workers' Journal, Boston 2 State Supt. of Education : 

Shonnard, Mills & Co., New York i State Warehouse Commission 

Shonts, Theodore P., New York i Tax Commission 

Siebel Institute of Technology, Chicago 5 South Dakota, Agricultural Experiment Sta- 

Sierra Club, San Francisco 2 tion 

Silk Association of America, New York 3 Board of Agriculture 

Simmons College, Boston _ 4 Board of Railroad Commissioners 

Simonds Manufacturing Co., Fitchburg, Mass. Dept. of Game and Fish 

& Chicago 2 Dept. of History 

Simonds-Shields-Lonsdale Grain Co., Kansas Dept. of Schools and Public Lands 

City, Mo 2 Free Library Commission 

Sind, Chief Engineer, Karachi 5 Geological and Natural History Survey. . . . 

Singer, Dr. Charles, Oxford, Eng i Insurance Commissioner. . 

Singer, Mrs. Charles, Oxford, Eng i Live Stock Sanitary Board . 

Sjngle Tax Review, New York i Public Examiner 

Sioux City (la.) Free Public Library i Secretary of State 

Skinner, F. J., New York 2 State Auditor 

Slater Trust Co., Pawtuckel, R. I i State Board of Health 

Slay Press Bureau, New York i State Board of Pharmacy and State Phar- 

Smith College, Northampton, Mass 2 maceutical Association 

Alumnae Association i State Engineer 

Smith, David Eugene, New York i State Food and Drug Dept 3 

Smith, Edward Garstin, Publication Co., Chi- State Inspector of Mines i 

cago r Supt. of State Capitol 6 

Smith, Clifford P., Boston i Tax Commission i 

Smithsonian Institution, Washington 12 South Dakota, State School of Mines, Rapid City 4 

Socjalist Party, Chicago 3 South Park Improvement- Association, Chicago 4 

Sociedad Argentine de Ciencias Naturales, Southern and Southwestern Railway Club, 

Buenos A ires i A tlanta I 

Sociedad Cubana de Ingenieros, Havana 3 Southern California Sociological Society, 

Sociedad de Geographia, Lisbon i Los Angeles i 

Societe Academique d'Histoire Internationale, Southern Cut-Over Land Association, New 

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Pamphlets. Pamphlets. 

Southern Fertilizer Association, Soil Im- Tacoma Justice to the Mountain Committee . . i 

provement Committee, Atlanta i Taft, Hon. William, New Haven i 

Southern Pacific, San Francisco i Tait, Selwin, Washington 2 

Southern Pine Association, New Orleans 2 Talbot, Dr. Eugene, Chicago 143 

Southern Railway Co., Washington i Tallmann, Robbins & Co., Chicago i 

Southern Rhodesia, Dept. of Agriculture 4 Talmey, Dr. B. S., New York 5 

Southern Sociological Congress, Washington. .. 6 Tasmania, Dept. of Public Health 2 

Southern Surgical Association, Raleigh i Geological Survey 3 

Southland Farmer, La Porte, Tex i Tauney, Guy Allen, Cincinnati i 

Southwick, Mrs. Joseph, Boston i Taylor Instrument Cos. Rochester, N. Y. & 

Spencer, Dr. Joseph William, Washington 48 Chicago 7 

Spillane, Edward, Philadelphia i Taylor, N. & G., Co., Philadelphia i 

Springfield (///.) City Council i Taylor & Taylor, San Francisco 2 

Springfield (Mass.) Board of Water Com- Teachers' College, Sydney 4 

missioners 23 Technograph, Urbana, III i 

Health Dept 2 Technological Museum, Sydney 3 

Springfield (Mass.) City Library Association . . 2 Temiskaming & Northern Ontario Railway 

Springfield (Mass.) Museum of Natural His- Commission, Toronto 4 

tory i Temple University, Philadelphia i 

Squibb, E. R., & Sons, New York 2 Tennessee, Dept. of Workshop and Factory 

Standard Calorimeter Co., East Moline, III . . . i Inspection 3 

Standard Car Equipment Co., Philadelphia . . . i Geological Survey i 

Standard Farm Papers, Chicago i Secretary of State i 

Standard Motor Construction Co., Jersey City i State Board of Accounting i 

Standard Oil Co., New York & San Francisco . 5 State Board of Entomology 4 

Standard Parts Co., Cleveland i Treasury Dept 2 

Standard Poland China Record Association, Workmen's Compensation Commission i 

Maryville, Mo 2 Tennessee State Horticultural Society 2 

Standard Scientific_Co., New York i Texas, Agricultural Experiment Station 25 

Standardized Housing Corporation, New York . i Comptroller i 

Standing Switching Committee, Chicago i Dept. of Agriculture 15 

Standring, J. H., Manchester, Eng i Dept. of Insurance and Banking i 

Stark Brothers Nurseries & Orchards Co., Industrial Accident Board 6 

Louisiana, Mo i Markets and Warehouse Commission i 

Starr, Merritt, Chicago 5 Railroad Commission i 

Starrett, Vincent, Chicago. 12 State Dept. of Education 30 

State and National Music Teachers Associa- State Mine Inspector i 

tions, Lawrence, Kan i State Reclamation Dept i 

Steel Treating Research Society, Detroit i Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College, 

Steinmetz, Joseph A., Philadelphia 2 College Station i 

Stengel, Dr. Alfred, Philadelphia 36 Texas Co., New York i 

Stenotype Press, Indianapolis i Texas Pacific Land Trust, New York 2 

Stephan, Dr. F. W., Chicago '. 5 Texas State Medical Association, Fort Worth .. i 

Stephen-Adamson Mfg. Co., Aurora & Chicago . i Texas State Teachers' Association, Fort Worth, i 

Stevens, George H., Newark, N. J i Textile World Journal, New York i 

Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken i Theosophical Society of America, Brooklyn i 

Stone and Webster, Chicago i Therapeutic Digest Co., Cincinnati i 

Stoneham,. Chas. A., & Co., New York 28 Thomas, A. Franklin, Lynchburg, Va i 

Stourbridg'e (Eng.) Free Library 9 Thomas S. Clarkson Memorial School of Tech- 
Stratford, George, Oakum Co., Jersey City. ... i nology, Potsdam, N. Y i 

Straus, Mrs. Nathan, New York i Thompson, Slason, Chicago 3 

Strom Bearings, Chicago i Throop College of Technology, Pasadena 3 

Stromberg-Carlson Telephone Mfg. Co., Ro- Tiffany Studios, New York 3 

Chester, N. Y 7 Times-Mirror, Los Angeles 3 

Strong, Dr. R. M., Nashville 4 Tipografia Emiliana, Bologna, Italy 2 

Studebaker Corporation, South Bend, Ind l Titanium Alloy Manufacturing Co., Chicago .. 2 

Sturtevant, B. F., Co., Chicago 5 Todd, James, Pittsburg i 

Suds, Cincinnati i Tohoku Imperial University, College of Agri- 
Suffragist, Washington 38 culture, Library, Sapporo, Japan i 

Sugar Cane By-Products Co., Philadelphia. ... i Tokyo, Imperial Library 2 

Sullivan Machinery Co., Chicago 10 Tokyo Chamber of Commerce 4 

Summers, Mrs. L. L. Chicago 63 Tokyo Sericultural College 2 

Sun, New York i Tome School, Port Deposit, Ma i 

Sundeen, H., Chicago i Toole, Henry, & Co., New York 2 

Superior (Wis.) Public Library i Toronto, City Treasurer 2 

Surgery Publishing Co., New York i Public Library 4 

Suttler, Bernard, Atlanta i Toulmin, Harry Aubrey, Jr. Dayton, i 

Svenska Likbranningsforeningen, Stockholm ... i Toynbee Hall, London 2 

Swarthmore (Pa.) College i Tozer, Mrs. Amy J., London i 

Sweden, Socialstyrelsen 2 Traffic Club of Chicago i 

Statens Kraftverksfqrvaltning i Traffic Club of New York 3 

Swedish Engineers' Society, Chicago 2 Trans-Continental Freight Co., Chicago i 

Swedish Gage Co., New York i Transylvania University, College of Agriculture, 

Sweet's Catalogue Service, New York & Chicago 4 Lexington r 

Swift & Co., Chicago 4 Traveler's Insurance Co., Hartford 2 

Syracuse University 2 Traveling Engineers' Association, Cleveland.. . . i 

Trenton (N. J.) Free Public Library i 

Tabulating Machine Co., New York i Mayor's Office 3 

Tacoma Public Library i Trenton (N. J.) Potteries Co 2 

Tacoma Commercial Club and Chamber of Trinity College, Hartford 6 

Commerce 2 Tromso (Norway) Museum a 



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Pamphlets. Pamphlets. 

Troy Laundry Machinery Co., Chicago i United States Steel and Carnegie Pension 

Troy (N. Y.) Public Library I Fund, Piilsburg a 

Trump Mfg. Co., Springfield, I United States Steel Corporation, New York ... 3 

Truscon Steel Co., Youngstown, 3 United States Trade Mark Association, N. Y i 

Trussed Concrete Steel Co., .Youngstown, O i United Typothetae of America, Chicago 4 

Tuberculosis Hospital of District of Columbia, Unity School of Christianity, Kansas City, Mo a 

Washington i Universal Portland Cement Co., Chicago 9 

Tucker, Dr. Willis G., Albany 18 Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Biblioteca 6 

Tufts College, Tufts College, Mass i Observatorio Astronomico 2 

Tulane University, New Orleans 27 Universidade do Porto, Faculdade de Medicina 12 

Tullock, Donald, Worcester, Mass i Universitat, Zurich, Botanisches Museum 3 

Tuskegee (Ala.) Normal and Industrial In- Universitats-Bibliothek, Basel 2 

stitute 4 Universite de Montpellier, Faculte de Mede- 

Experiment Station 3 cine 3 

Universite Laval, Quebec i 

Uehling Instrument Co., New York 10 Universitets Biblioteket, Lund 6 

Uganda Protectorate, Gov't Entomologist .... 5 University Club of Chicago, Library i 

Under-Feed Stoker Co. of America, Chicago. . . i University Club, New York i 

Underwriters' Bureau of New England, Boston 2 University Commission on Race Questions, 

Union Bag and Paper Corporation, New York . i Lexington, Va i 

Union of Canadian Municipalities, Montreal . . i University of Adelaide 8 

Union of South Africa, Dept. of Agriculture. . . 25 University of Alabama, University i 

Dept. of Mines and Industries i University of Arizona, Tucson 4 

Union Relief Association, Springfield, M ass i University of Arkansas, Fayetteville 6 

Union Stock Yard and Transit Co., Chicago. . . i University of British Columbia, Vancouver. ... i 

Union Stock Yards Co., Omaha i University of California, Berkeley 20 

Union Theological Seminary, New York 5 Dental Dept., San Francisco i 

Union Twist Drill Co., Athol, Mass i Library 2 

United Charities of Chicago 26 Press 6 

United Cork Co., New York i Scripps Institution for Biological Research, 

United Fruit Co., New York 2 La Jolla i 

United Garment Workers of America, New University of Cambridge, Solar Physics Ob- 

York i servatory, Cambridge, Eng 2 

United Gas Improvement Co., Philadelphia ... i University of Chicago 27 

Unjted Mine Workers of America, Indianapolis. 10 Library 116 

United Railways Co. of St. Louis i Press 5 

United States Army Service Schools, Fort University of Cincinnati 7 

Leavenworth, Kan 4 Library 2 

Army War College, Library 2 University of Colorado, Boulder 2 

Boys' Working Reserve, Chicago 153 University of Denver i 

Coast Artillery School, Fort Monroe, Va... . 4 University of Florida, Gainesville 5 

Committee on Public Information 23 University of Idaho, Moscow 2 

Council of National Defense 12 University of Illinois, Urbana 40 

Illinois Division, Chicago i Alumni Association i 

Woman's ^Committee, Chicago^. 23 College of Engineering i 

Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Denver. 3 College of Law 3 

Ogden, Utah 6 College of Medicine, Chicago i 

Forest Products Laboratory. Madison. ... 39 Dept. of Zoology i 

Employees' Compensation Commission. ... 2 Engineering Experiment Station 10 

Engineer Office, Detroit i Library 12 

Engineer School 10 Library School 3 

Federal Board for Vocational Education ... ig University of Iowa, Iowa City 18 

Food Administration 2 University of Kansas, Lawrence 5 

Food Administration for Massachusetts, University of Leeds, Dept. of Tinctorial Chem- 

Boston. ..._....._ 6 istry and Dyeing i 

Food Administration for Wisconsin, Madison 4 University of Leyden i 

Fuel Administration 13 University of London i 

Infantry School of Arms, Fort Sill, Okla. ... i University of Maine, Orono i 

Lake Survey Office, Detroit 6 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 16 

Library of Congress 37 Alumni Association i 

Military Academy, West Point, N. Y 5 General Library 30 

National Advisory Committee for Aero- Homoeopathic Medical School i 

nautics i University of Minnesota 2 

Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corpora- Library n 

tion i University of Mississippi, University i 

Supt. of Documents 670 University of Missouri, Columbia 2 

Tariff Commission i College of Agriculture, Extension Serivce. . . i 

War Industries Board, Conservation Di- School of Mines and Metallurgy, Rolle 2 

vision i University of Montana, Missoula 17 

War Trade Board. . ._ 29 University of Nebraska, Lincoln 6 

United-States Ball Bearing Manufacturing Co., University of New Mexico, Albuquerque 4 

Chicago i University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 12 

United States Brewers' Association, New York i Bureau of Extension Series 6 

United States Independent Telephone Associa- University of North Dakota, University. ..... 4 

_ tion, Chicago i University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Ind . . i 

United States League of Local Building and University of Oklahoma, Norman 2 

Loan Associations, Cincinnati i University Extension 3 

United States Motor Truck Co., Cincinnati. . . i University of Oregon, Eugene 15 

United States Rubber Co., Chicago 6 Library 2 

United States Stamping Co., Moundsville, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia 41 

W. Va i University of Pittsburgh 4 



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University of Pittsburgh, Dept. of Pathology .. 10 Virginia, Secretary of the Commonwealth 2 

Mellon Institute 4 State Board of Charities and Corrections. . . 2 

University of Rochester, Rochester, N. Y 2 State Board of Health 2 

University of Saskatchewan, College of Agri- State Crop Pest Commission 7 

culture, Saskatoon i State Library 3 

University of South Carolina, Columbia 16 State Live Stock Sanitary Board i 

University of South Dakota, Vermillion 6 Virginia Home and Industrial School for Girls, 

University of Southern California, Los Angeles. 2 Bon Air, Va r 

University of Sydney . . i Virginia Military Institute, Lexington i 

University of Tennessee, Knoxville 2 Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Blacksburg 4 

University of Texas, Austin 35 Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co., Richmond n 

Ex-Students Association 2 Visiting Nurse Association, Chicago i 

University of the Philippines, Manila 6 Vivisection Investigation League, New York ... 2 

University of the South, Sewanee, Tenn i Voigt, John F., Chicago i 

University of Toronto 20 Volunteers of America, Chicago i 

Library 6 Von Ruck Research Laboratory for Tuberculo- 

University of Utah, Salt Lake City 7 sis, Asheville, N. C 18 

University of Vermont, Burlington 2 Von Studio, Philadelphia 3 

University of Virginia, Charlotlesville 3 Voorhees Institute, Denmark, S. C i 

University of Washington, Seattle 5 Vorwarts, Milwaukee i 

Library ._ 8 Vulcan Engineering Sales Co., Chicago i 

University of West Virginia, Morgantown 5 Vulcan Fuel Economy Co , Chicago 2 

University of Wisconsin, Madison 5 

University Extension Division 20 Wabash College, Crawfordsville, Ind i 

University of Wyoming, Laramie 2 Wabash Railroad, St. Louis i 

University Pen Point, Kansas City, Kan i Wagner, Dr. Carl B., Chicago i 

University Settlement, New York 2 Wagner, E. W., & Co., Chicago i 

Untermyer, Samuel, New York 3 Wagner Free Institute of Science, Philadelphia i 

Upton Sinclair's, Pasadena i Walker, Dr. James W., Chicago i 

Ursinus College, Collegeville, Pa i Walworth Mfg. Co., Boston 2 

Uruguay, Ministerio de Hacienda i Wappler Electric Manufacturing Co., New York i 

Ministerio de Obras Publicas 6 Warm Air Heating and Sheet Metal Journal, 

Oficina de Exposiciones 3 Philadelphia i 

Utah, Agricultural Experiment Station 17 Warner, Dr. Frank, Columbus, O 5 

State Council of Defense, Salt Lake City. ... 4 Warner Elevator Manufacturing Co., C*nr 

State Horticultural Commission i cinnati 9 

Utah Agricultural College, Logan 5 Warren, Dr. J. Collins, Boston 39 

Extension Division 5 Warren (Pa.) Academy of Sciences i 

Utah Metal and Tunnel Co., Boston 3 Warwick, Dr. Clarence A., Chicago 43 

Utah Society of Engineers, Salt Lake City i Washburn College, Topeka i 

Utica (N. Y.) Mutual Compensation Insurance Washburn, J. L., Duluth. Minn i 

Corporation 31 Washington and Jefferson College, Washington, 

Pa i 

Vacuum Oil Co., Rochester, N. Y i Washington and Lee University, Lexington, 

Valentine & Co., New York i Va i 

Van Blerck Motor Co., New York 3 Washington, Agricultural Experiment Station. 9 

Van Cleef, Paul, Chicago n Bureau of Inspection and Supervision of 

Vancouver (S. C.) Board of Trade 3 Public Offices 4 

Vanderbilt University, Nashville 2 Dept. of State 2 

Van Hise, Charles, Madison 4 Industrial Insurance Dept i 

Van Nostrand Co., New York i Insurance Commissioner i 

Van Wyck, Mrs. Tunis B., Chicago 8 Public Service Commission 2 

Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y i State Game Warden and State Fish Com- 

Vedanta Centre, Boston i missioners 2 

Venezuela, Ministerio de Fomento . . . . ; 3 State Library 12 

Vermont, Agricultural Experiment Station. ... i State Mine Inspector i 

Auditor of Accounts i Supt. of Public Instruction 5 

Banking Dept i Washington Bankers' Association, Ritzville 2 

Commissioner of Education 2 Washington (D. C.) Board of Trade i 

Dept. of Agriculture 2 Washjngton (D. C.) Medical Annals i 

Secretary of State 2 Washington State College, Pullman 4 

State Board of Health, Brattleboro 3 Extension Service 2 

State Library 4 Washington University, S/. Louis 4 

Vermont Historical Society Library, Mont- Washington University, Seattle i 

epelier i Washingtonian Home, Chicago 2 

Victoria, Chief Inspector of Factories i Waste Trade Journal, New York i 

Dept. for Neglected Children and Re- Waterloo (la.) Public Library i 

formatory Schools i Watertown (Mass.) Free Public Library i 

Dept. of Lands and Surveys, Immigration Watford (Eng.) Public Library 32 

and Labor Bureau 5 Watkins, Dr. Thomas J., Chicago 13 

Victoria Board of Trade 3 Wayne Co. (Mich.) Board of County Road 

Victoria League, London i Commissioners, Detroit 3 

Victoria Museum and Art Gallery, Launceston, Webster, Dr. George W., Chicago 50 

Tasmania 4 Webster Mfg. Co., Chicago u 

Videnskapsaelskapet i Kristiania 3 Weddel, W., & Co., London 5 

Villamore, Ignacio, Manila i Weekly People, New York i 

Virginia, Agricultural Experiment Station 16 Weiler, Jason, & Son, Boston i 

Commission of Hsheries 2 Weinberger, Harry, New York 3 

Dept. of Agriculture and Immigration 74 Welcker, Adair, Oakland, Col i 

Dept. of Public Instruction i Wellcome Chemical Research Laboratories, 

Geological Survey 6 London i 



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Pamphlets. Pamphlets. 

Wellesley (Mass.) College I Wilson, Dr. H. Augustus, Philadelphia 30 

Wellington (N. Z.) Public Library i Wilson, Elizabeth, Chicago 10 

Wells College, Aurora, N. Y i Wilson, H. W., & Co. While Plains, N. Y i 

Wendell Phillips High School, Chicago 1030 Wilson, Ludwig, Brush & Supply Co., Chicago . i 

Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn 7 Winch, Allen, Chicago i 

West Coast Lumbermen's Association, Seattle., i Windsor (Ont.) Public Library i 

West Indies Committee, London i Winkleman, L. L., & Co., New York 3 

West Indies, Imperial Dept. of Agriculture. ... i Winkler, Isaac, & Bro. Co., Cincinnati i 

West Jersey and Seashore Railroad Co., Winnipeg, Board of Valuation and Revision on 

Philadelphia i Systems of Assessments and Taxation .... i 

West of Scotland Agricultural College, Glasgow 3 Winston- Salem (N. C.) Board of Trade 2 

West Virginia, Agricultural Experiment Sta- Wisconsin, Agricultural Experiment Station. .. 15 

tion 4 Commissioner of Banking 3 

Dept. of Agriculture 2 Conservation Commission 2 

Dept. of Schools 4 Dairy and Food Commissioner i 

Insurance Dept ; . : 3 Dept. of Agriculture 5 

Public Service Commission 9 Dept. of Public Instruction i 

State Auditor i Fire Marshal i 

State Dept. of Archives and History 10 Free Library Commission 4 

West Virginia Bankers' Association, Charleston. 6 Highway Commission 8 

West Virginia College of Agriculture, Morgan- Industrial Commission 16 

town 2 Insurance Commissioner 2 

West Virginia Education Association, Keyser . . 4 Railroad Commission 103 

Westchester County Research Bureau, White Secretary of State i 

Plains, N. Y i State Banking Dept 5 

Western Australia, Auditor General i State Board of Accountancy r 

Papt. of Agriculture i State Board of Charities and Correction.. . . i 

Dept. of Mines 4 State Board of Health 2 

Geological Survey 6 State Board of Vocational Education 2 

Registrar General 13 Supt. of Public Instruction i 

Registrar of Friendly Societies 5 Supt. of Public Property 21 

Statistician 3 Tax Commission _ 2 

Western Efficiency Society, Chicago 2 Wisconsin Anti-Tuberculosis Association, 

Western Electric Co., Chicago 2 Milwaukee t 

Western Electric Italiana, Milan 2 Wisconsin Archaeological Society, Milwaukee... i 

Western Fruit Grower, Denver i Wisconsin Bankers' Association, Milwaukee. . . 3 

Western Fruit Jobbers Association of America, Wisconsin Buttermakers' Association, Madison 2 

Denver 2 Wisconsin Dairymen's Association, Madison.. . 3 

Western Maryland Railway Co., New York. .. i Wisconsin Hospital for Criminal Insane, 

Western Mining Manual Co., Chicago 3 Waupun. . i 

Western New York Horticultural Society, Wisconsin Medical Journal, Milwaukee i 

Rochester i Wisconsin State Association of Master House 

Western Newspaper Union, Chicago i Painters and Decorators, Milwaukee 3 

Western Railway Club, Chicago i Wisconsin State College of Agriculture 19 

Western Reserve University, Cleveland i Agricultural Extension Service, Madison 13 

Library School 13 Wisconsin State Historical Society, Madison.. . 4 

Western Society of Engineers, Chicago 9 Wisconsin State Horticultural Society, M ad- 

Western Surgical Association, Minneapolis i ison 7 

Western Trunk Line Committee, Chicago. . , . . i Wisconsin State Normal School, Milwaukee. . . 3 

Western Union Telegraph Co., New York .... i Woman Patriot Publishing Co., Washington. .. i 

Western University, London, Ont i Woman's City Club, Chicago i 

Westinghouse Air Brake Co., Wilmerding, Pa.. 27 Woman's Club of Minneapolis i 

Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co., East Woman's Education Association, Boston i 

Pittsburg 51 Woman's Hospital of the State of New York, 

Westinghouse Lamp Co., New York i New York i 

Westminster College, Fulton, Mo 3 Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania, 

Westminster (Eng.) Public Library i Philadelphia i 

Weston (Mass.) Public Library i Woman's World, Chicago. . . ._ 3 

Weyburn, Lyon, Boston i Women's Canadian Historical Society of 

Wheeler, Everett P., New York i Ottawa 2 

Wheeling and Lake Erie Railroad Co., Cleve- Women's Central Committee on Food Con- 

land 2 servation, St. Louis i 

White, Dr. Mary B., Chicago 29 Women's Municipal League of Boston i 

White, J. G., Management Corporation, New Women's Trade League, London 3 

York I Wood, Charles, Washington i 

White, Mrs. James William, Philadelphia 47 Wood, Henry A. Wise, Chicago i 

White Pine Bureau, St. Paul I Worcester (Mass.) Board of Park Commis- 

White, S. S., Dental Manufacturing Co., sioners i 

Philadelphia i Free Public Library i 

White-Stokes Co., Chicago 2 Worcester (Mass.) Chamber of Commerce .... i 

Whitehead, Willis F., Chicago i Worcester (Mass.) City Hospital i 

Wilcox, Dr. Reynold Webb, New York 10 Worcester (Mass.) Polytechnic Institute i 

Wilder's Bookshop, Boston i Workers International Industrial Union, 

Williams College, Williamstown, Mass 3 Detroit i 

Willjams, Dr. Daniel H , Chicago 14 World Peace Foundation, Boston i 

Williams, Col. Dion, Washington i Worthington, B. A., Indianapolis i 

Williston Seminary, Easthampton, Mass 2 Wright-Callender- Andrews Co., Los Angeles. . . i 

Wilmington (Del.) Board of Public Utilities Wright Flying Field, New York i 

Commissioners i Wright, Kay & Co., Detroit i 

Wilmjngton (Del.) Institute Free Library 2 Wright-Martin Air-Craft Corporation, New 

Wilmington (.V. C.) Chamber of Commerce ... 2 Brunswick, N. J 2 



THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Wyer, Samuel S., Columbus, 36 

Wyoming, Agricultural Experiment Station ... 3 

Geologist r 

Secretary of State i 

State Auditor i 

State Board of Embalmers i 

State Board of Horticulture 2 

State Board of Live Stock Commissioners . . a 

State Chemist a 

State Dairy, Food and Oil Commissioner. . . 4 

State Dept. of Education 2 

State Game Warden 2 

State Veterinarian r 

Wyoming Bankers' Association, Cheyenne 3 

Yale Law Journal, New Haven i 

Yale University, New Haven 3 

Dept. of Obstetrics and Gynecology 10 



Volumes or 

Pamphlets. 

Yale University Library 100 

Reserve Officers' Training Corps 5 

School of Forestry r 

Yamaguchi (Japan) Public Library i 

Yerkes Observatory, Williams Bay, Wis a 

Young Churchman Co., Milwaukee i 

Young Men's Christian Association, New York x 
Young Men's Christian Association of the U. S., 

National War Work Council, New York . . a 

Young, R. T., University, N. D. 4 

Young Women's Christian Association, Chicago a 
Young Women's Christian Association, War 

Work Council, New York i 

Youngstown (O.) Sheet & Tube Co a 

Zeisler, A. Z., Chicago x 

Zetek, James, A neon 5 

Zurich, Zentral-Bibliothek i 



SUMMARY OF STATISTICS 



THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 

A FREE PUBLIC REFERENCE LIBRARY OF 

SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL LITERATURE 

x 

24th Annual report for year ended December 31, 1918 

Central library with three reading rooms 

Number of days open during year . 312 

Hours open each week for reading 78 

Total number of staff 58 

Total valuation of library property $5,557,544 

Number of volumes at beginning of year 384,603 

Number of volumes added by purchase i,333 

Number of volumes added by gift and exchange . . . 4,192 

Number of volumes lost or withdrawn 360 

Total number at end of year 398,768 

Number of pamphlets at beginning of year 145,855 

Number of pamphlets added 9,161 

Total number of pamphlets at end of year 155,016 

Other additions (maps) 433 

Total maps 12,888 

Recorded use (call slips filled) 150,302 

Number of periodicals currently received, 4,187 copies of 4,156 titles. 

Number of other serials Z 3,677 

Number of people using library for reading and study . . 111,075 



RECEIPTS FROM 

Endowment funds, net $236,646 
Other sources . . . 3,892 



PAYMENTS FOR MAINTENANCE 



Total receipts 



Books $15,617 

Periodicals . . . 5,044 

Other serials . . . 2,678 

$240,538 Binding .... 8,669 

Salaries, library service 68,495 

Salaries, janitor service 4,540 

Taxes 14,909 

Insurance . . . . 4,n6 

Rent and Heat . . 41,041 

Light ..... 1,864 

Other maintenance . 24,898 

Total maintenance . $191,871 



m LIBRARY 

OF THE 
UM1YERSIIY OF ILLINOIS 



THE 



JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 



TWENTY-FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT 



FOR THE YEAR 



1919 




CHICAGO 

PRINTED BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS 

1919 



OFFICERS, 1920 



President 
MARVIN HUGH ITT 

First Vice-President Second Vice-President 

THOMAS D. JONES ROBERT FORSYTH 

Secretary 

WALTER B. SMITH 

Treasurer Librarian 

WILLIAM J. LOUDERBACK CLEMENT W. ANDREWS 



BOARD OF DIRECTORS 



ROBERT T. LINCOLN ROBERT FORSYTH 

FRANK S. JOHNSON CHAUNCEY KEEP 

MARVIN HUGHITT FREDERICK H. RAWSON 

THOMAS D. JONES ALBERT A. SPRAGUE II 

JOHN J. MITCHELL WALTER B. SMITH 

LEONARD A. BUSBY CHAUNCEY B. BORLAND 

ROLLIN D. SALISBURY 

WILLIAM HALE THOMPSON, Mayor of Chicago, ex-officio 
GEORGE F. HARDING, Comptroller of Chicago, ex-officio 



STANDING COMMITTEES 



Finance 

JOHN J. MITCHELL 
CHAUNCEY KEEP MARVIN HUGHITT 

Administration 

LEONARD A. BUSBY 

FREDERICK H. RAWSON ALBERT A. SPRAGUE II 

Buildings and Grounds 

ROBERT FORSYTH 

CHAUNCEY KEEP THOMAS D. JONES 

CHAUNCEY B. BORLAND, associate member 

Books 

ROLLIN D. SALISBURY 
THOMAS D. JONES ROBERT FORSYTH 

WALTER B. SMITH, Alternate Member 



DIRECTORS, 1894-1920 



NORMAN WILLIAMS 1894 1899* 

HUNTINGTON W. JACKSON 1894 IgOI* 

MARSHALL FIELD 1894 1906* 

E. W. BLATCHFORD 1894 1914* 

T. B. BLACKSTONE 1894 1899! 

ROBERT T. LINCOLN 1894 

HENRY W. BISHOP 1894 1913* 

EDWARD G. MASON ----- 1894 1895! 

ALBERT KEEP 1894 1907* 

EDSON KEITH 18941896* 

SIMON J. MCPHERSON -.-..- - - - 1894 1899! 

JOHN M. CLARK 1894 1916! 

GEORGE A. ARMOUR - . - - - 1894 iSggt 

FRANK S.JOHNSON 1896 

PETER STENGER GROSSCUP 1897 I9i6f 

ARTHUR J. CATON 1900 1904* 

MARVIN HUGHITT - - - - - 1900 

THOMAS D. JONES 1900 

JOHN J. MITCHELL 1900 

LEONARD A. BUSBY - ... - igoi 

ROBERT FORSYTH ---.-- 1905 

CHAUNCEY KEEP 1906 

FREDERICK H. RAWSON - - - - 1908 

ALBERT A. SPRAGUE II - - - - 1914 

WALTER B. SMITH 1914 

CHAUNCEY B. BORLAND .... 1916 

ROLLIN D. SALISBURY - 1919 

*Deceased tResigned 



OFFICERS, 1895-1920 



Presidents 

NORMAN WILLIAMS 1895 1899 

HUNTINGTON W. JACKSON ... 1900 1901 

PETER STENGER GROSSCUP - 1901 1913 

MARVIN HUGHITT 1914 

First Vice- Presidents 

EDWARD G. MASON 1895 

HUNTINGTON W. JACKSON - 1896 1900 

PETER STENGER GROSSCUP ... 1900 1901 

HENRY W. BISHOP 19011910 

THOMAS D. JONES 1911 

Second Vice-Presidents 

MARSHALL FIELD - - 1895 1899 

PETER STENGER GROSSCUP ... 1899 1900 

HENRY W. BISHOP 1900 1901 

THOMAS D. JONES 19011911 

ROBERT FORSYTH ------ 1911 

Secretaries 

GEORGE A. ARMOUR .... 1895 1900 

ARTHUR J. CATON 1900 1904 

LEONARD A. BUSBY 19051915 

WALTER B. SMITH ----- 1915 

Treasurer 

WILLIAM J. LOUDERBACK .... 1895 

Librarian 



CLEMENT W. ANDREWS 



1895- 



Librarian - 

Assistant Librarian 

Cataloguer - 

Reference Librarian 

Medical Reference Librarian 

Classifier - 

Assistant Reference Librarian - 

Assistant Reference Librarian 

Assistant Cataloguer - - - 

Supt. of Delivery - 

Treasurer's Assistant 



EDITHA C. PHELPS 
SARAH S. DICKINSON 
ELIZABETH MONTROSS 
JENNIE A. HULCE 
WILLIAM A. BRENNAN 
GENEVIEVE DARLINGTON 
MARGARET FURNESS 
ELSA NEIGLICK 
MABEL HAYWARD 

CORNELIA C. WHITE 
MARY L. REIDER 
CLARA L. Ross 
ALPHONSE COMYN 
MAYME L. COLE 
JOHN KOLENBURG 

FLORENCE E. LUNDGREN 
JOHN VIGNOLA 
MORRIS COHEN 
JAMES BRIMSTIN 
HOWARD SHEEHAN 

LEO BARAN 
THEODORE BRUNSWICK 



Senior Assistants 



Attendants 



Pages 



Junior Assistants 



CLEMENT W. ANDREWS 
EDWARD D. TWEEDELL 
AKSEL G. S. JOSEPHSON 
ROBERT J. USHER 
J. CHRISTIAN BAY 
GRACE KELLEY 
H. EDWARD ROELKE 
FREDERICK E. BRASCH 
GERTRUDE FORSTALL 
WILLIAM TEAL 
THOMAS R. ORR 

MABEL EAMAN 
fETHEL M. WIGHT 
HARRIET E. PENFIELD 
HELEN D. BROWN 
ELLA M. SALMONSEN 
ELIZABETH E. WILSON 
CHRISTINE S. TREPP 
WILBUR F. STONE 

*RlCHARD DtEMECKE 

JOSIE WARD 
WALTER THIELE 
ANNE F. HOLCOMB 
EDITH LARSON 
HAZEL BURK 
ALOYSIUS WEIMER 

RICHARD KELLIHER 

EtKESTROM 

EMMET BYRNE 
WILLIAM VETO 
EDWARD SLIWA 

FRANK WICKOSKI 



AUGUST CARLSON 

'Binder. 

t Absent on war service. 



Janitor 
WILLIAM J. JONES 

Assistant Janitors 



NICHOLAS MEYER 



REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT 

To THE GOVERNOR OF ILLINOIS: 

In accordance with the provisions of an act entitled "An Act 
to encourage and promote the establishment of free public libraries 
in cities, villages and towns of this state," approved June 17, 1891, 
under which this corporation is organized, the Directors of The 
John Crerar Library submit their twenty-fifth annual report for 
the year 1919. 

The vacancy caused by the resignation of Peter Stenger Grosscup 
was filled by the election, on October i6th, of Professor Rollin D. 
Salisbury, Dean of the Graduate School of the University of Chicago, 
This election has been duly approved by the Chief Justice of the 
Supreme Court of Illinois, so that the Board is now composed 
of the following persons: Robert T. Lincoln, Frank S. Johnson, 
Marvin Hughitt, Thomas D. Jones, John J. Mitchell, Leonard A* 
Busby, Robert Forsyth, Chauncey Keep, Frederick H. Rawson. 
Albert A. Sprague II, Walter B. Smith, Chauncey B. Borland, 
and Rollin D. Salisbury, together with William Hale Thompson, 
Mayor of Chicago, and George F. Harding, Comptroller of Chicago, 
ex-ofncio members. 

The officers of the Library are as follows: President, Marvin 
Hughitt; First Vice-President, Thomas D. Jones; Second Vice- 
President, Robert Forsyth; Secretary, Walter B. Smith; Treasurer, 
William J. Louderback; Librarian, Clement W. Andrews. 

From January until September, the Committee on Buildings 
and Grounds was engaged nearly continuously in the consideration 
and revision of plans for the permanent building. Contractors 
were asked to bid on five different sets. Because of the high cost of 
construction, the Committee recommended that only about one- third 
of the complete building should be undertaken at the present time, 
and this recommendation was approved by the Directors at a 
special meeting held on October 6th. Accordingly, a contract was 
made with the George A. Fuller Company, signed by the Library 
and dated October 8, 1919. Demolition of the old buildings was 

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8 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

begun on October i2th and, by the end of the year, the foundations, 
twenty-eight concrete caissons eighty-five feet deep, were completed. 

The plans prepared by the architects, Messrs. Holabird and 
Roche, and the contract provide for a building at the northwest 
corner of Michigan Avenue and Randolph Street, approximately 
seventy-five feet square and two hundred feet high, and containing 
1,560,000 cubic feet. The cost, equipped, is estimated at $1,300, 
ooo. The building will be of steel construction, with tile arches, 
and the outer walls of Bedford stone. The style is modified Roman- 
esque. There will be a basement, seventeen stories and attic, 
including the mezzanine and stack floors, of which the Library, 
will occupy at once twelve floors and the attic. The contract 
calls for completion of the building by July i, 1920. As the lease 
of the rooms now occupied expires April 3oth and cannot be extend- 
ed, the Library will have to be closed for at least two months. 

The records of attendance and use show a marked recovery 
from the effects of the war. The recorded attendance w as 136,170, 
and the total use of books, pamphlets, and periodicals was 531,000, 

The collections have been increased by 13,596 volumes, and now 
contain approximately 427,000 volumes, 13,000 maps and plates, 
and 155,000 pamphlets. The Library has on its records 4,249 
titles of current periodicals and 14,443 other serials, but of many of 
these no issues were received and information as to their contin- 
uance is lacking. The first consignments of periodicals and serials 
from Germany were received late in the year. 

For all details in regard to the administration of the Library 
reference is made to the appended report of the Librarian. 

The report of the Treasurer, also appended, presents a state- 
ment of the income and expenditure for the year 1919, together 
with a statement of the assets and investments, as required by 
law. 

Respectfully submitted, 

MARVIN HUGHITT, 

President. 
CHICAGO, January 15, 1920. 



REPORT OF THE TREASURER 

STATEMENT OF FINANCES FOR YEAR 1919 

CASH 

Cash on hand January i, 1919: 

In bank ------$ 12,918.75 

Librarian, petty cash - 200.00$ 13,118.75 

RECEIPTS 

Collections account income - - - $ 184,197.49 

Huntington W. Jackson Fund, income - 40.00 

Henry Cradle Memorial Fund, income 150.00 

Bills Collectable - - - 5,425.23 

Deposits Account - - 576.40 

Accounts Receivable - 22,048.32 
Accounts Receivable, Employees' Liberty 

Bonds - 555- 

Investments: 

Farm Mortgage Loans - 56,500.00 

Mortgage Loan - - 475,000.00 
U. S. A. Certificates of 

Indebtedness: 

Series June, 1919 - 250,000.00 

Series December, 1919 250,000.00 1,031,500.00 1,249,442.44 

$1,262,561.19 

DISBURSEMENTS 

Audited Vouchers - $249,860.69 

Deposits Account - 55 .20 

Liberty Bonds for Employees - - - 2,970.00 

Bonus paid for privilege of cancelling and 

terminating lease - 3,000.00 

Interest - - 37-5 

Investments : 

U. S. A. Certificates of 
Indebtedness: 

Series Sept., 1919 - $250.000.00 

Series Dec., 1919 - 250,000.00 

Series June, 1920 - 250,000.00 

Series Sept., 1920 - 250,000,00 1,000,000.00 1,255,923.39 

Cash on hand December 31, 1919: 

In bank ----- $ 6,337.80 

Librarian petty cash - - 300.00 $ 6,637.80 



IO 



THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 



OPERATION 



General: 

Bonds - - 

Stocks 

Rentals 

Farm Mortgage Loans 

Mortgage Loans ... 

U. S. Certificates of Indebtedness 

Sundries - 

Huntington W. Jackson Fund 
Henry Cradle Memorial Fund 



Administration: 
Rent, Light 
Salaries, Wages 
Supplies 
Less Sales 

Printing 
Less Sales 

Transportation, Postage 
Insurance on Books, 

Furniture, etc. 
Interest 
Sundries 

Books: 
Books 

Less Sales - 

Periodicals 
Binding 
Lettering, Repairs 

Buildings and Grounds: 
Repairs 
Depreciation 
Insurance on Buildings 
Taxes, 1919 (estimated) 
Sundry Expenses - 
Surplus for year 1919 



INCOME 

- $105,379.81 

44,057-75 

18,533-99 

18,389.99 

8,312.50 

- 9,215.75 
748.17 



EXPENSE 



- $ 44,44I-89 
75,714.28 

4,020.68 
391.36 3,629.32 



7,122.87 
348.77 



520.69 $ 18,680.08 



6,226.52 

9,219.92 

514-25 

505-18 

2,620.90 

1,240.56 

10,500.00 



$204,637.96 

40.00 

150.00 



$204,827 96 



6,774.10 
2,442.85 

2,935-82 
37-50 
2,335.13 $138,310.89 



$ 34,640.77 



$ 16,447-97 $189,399.63 
$ 15,428.33 



REPORT OF THE TREASURER 



ii 



ASSETS AND LIABILITIES 



ASSETS 

Bonds - - - $2,395,788.93 

Stocks ... . 600,373.05 

Real Estate ------- 1,128,600.00 

U. S. A. Certificates of Indebtedness - 500,000.00 

Farm Mortgage Loans ... 281,350.00 

Construction 81,391.54 

Furniture and Fixtures - - x 23,588.11 

Book Investment - - 545,300.96 

Accounts Receivable - 77.00 

Accounts Receivable, Employees' Liberty Bonds - 80.00 

Bills Collectable - ... 2,033.13 

Unexpired Insurance - - 11,455.66 
U. S. War Savings Certificate Stamps and War 

Savings Thrift Stamps - - 49.96 

Cash 6,637.80 

Total 



$5,576,726.14 



LIABILITIES 



Endowment Fund - 

Building Fund 

Book Fund 

Security Reserve Fund - 

Huntington W. Jackson Fund 

Henry Gradle Memorial Fund 

Chicago Academy of Sciences Fund 

Deposits Account 

Book Purchase Reserve 

Reserve for Taxes 

Total 



$3,500,000.00 

1,312,838.32 

545,300.96 

168,819.91 

1,000.00 

3,000.00 

5,000.00 

397.82 

29,141.91 

11,227.22 



$5,576,726.14 



12 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

In accordance with the instructions of the Board of Directors, 
the Building Fund has been increased by the amount of the surplus 
for the year, $15,428.33, less $3,533.40 carried to the Book Purchase 
Reserve, being the unexpended balances of the appropriations for 
books and periodicals, making a total to the credit of the Building 
Fund of $1,312,838.32. 

The Book Fund has been increased by the amount of the invest- 
ment during the year, less depreciation, and now stands at 
$545,300.96. 

The income of the Huntington W. Jackson Fund has been ex- 
pended for books and that of the Henry Cradle Memorial Fund for 
periodicals. 

Insurance is in force covering the property of the Library in 
amounts as follows: 

Books _______ $440^000.00 

Furniture, Fixtures, etc. 44,000.00 

Portraits ------ 6,000.00 

Type and Cases 5,500.00 

Buildings ------- 167,000.00 

Paymaster-Robbery 5 3 ooo . oo 

Plate Glass (by premium only) - - 

General Liability (by premium only) 

$667,500.00 

WM. J LOUDERBACK, 

CHICAGO, January 15; 1920. Treasurer. 

To THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY: 

Dear Sirs: We have audited the books and accounts of THE 
JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY, for the year ending December 31, 1919; 
we have examined and compared book values with the market quo- 
tations of all securities (other than farm mortgages), which we found to 
have an aggregate market value less than the book values; and have 
verified the cash on hand and in banks. 

We accordingly certify that, in our opinion, the attached state- 
ments truly set forth the cash receipts and disbursements, the op- 
erating income for the year, and the assets and liabilities at the end 
of the year. Very truly yours, 

THE AUDIT COMPANY OF NEW YORK, 

E. C. GOODMAN, 

Western Manager. 
Chicago, January 27, 1920 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 

To THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY: 

Gentlemen: The year 1919 will always be of importance in the 
history of the Library because it has seen the beginning of work on 
the erection of the long expected permanent building. It is notable, 
also, for other reasons. It has seen a return, nearly complete, from 
war conditions to those of peace, including not only attendance and 
use but also the resumptions of relations with Germany. 

The staff, however, still feels the effects of the war, for one senior 
assistant is still serving the Y. M. C. A. abroad and another is 
engaged temporarily in library work for the U. S. Navy at Hampton 
Roads. 

Rooms. Because of the approaching end of the lease of the 
present quarters and the prospect of relief in the permanent building 
no changes have been made in the existing conditions, although 
these have been made still more inconvenient by the increase in 
readers and service and by the continued growth of the collections. 

The plans which are now being carried out will provide quite 
adequately, for the next few years, for all the needs which so far 
have been developed, with the possible exception of those of the 
general readers. To these one whole floor has been assigned, which 
it is hoped will be sufficient. 

A detailed description of the building will be more in place in 
the Handbook than in an annual report, but the Librarian may 
perhaps be permitted to state that these plans are the ninth set which 
he has helped to prepare, and that nearly every set in its final form 
was the result of numerous revisions. 

Routine. The restriction upon the admission of chemists to the 
stack were withdrawn late in the year and all works on chemistry, 
except those on explosives, have been restored to general circulation. 
Some minor changes in routine are noted under the appropriate 
headings. 

Special Collections. From the income of its special fund six 
titles have been added to the Huntington W. Jackson Collection 

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14 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

on Constitutional Law, which now contains 1,039 titles, of which 
126 have been purchased from the fund. 

Little work has been done on the bound volumes of the Senn 
Collection, but much on the pamphlets. In all 87 shelves of volumes 
and only six of pamphlets remain to be reclassified. In the perma- 
nent building the collection will be brought together on an orna- 
mental balcony in the Senn Room, and a definite count will be 
undertaken. 

The income from the fund for the Cradle Collection on the Eye 
and Ear has been spent for periodicals and 35 volumes have been 
added to the 399 already having the bookplate. There are now 908 
titles of books and some 3,060 pamphlets in the collection. 

The Chanute Collection on Aviation contains 743 books, some 
635 pamphlets, and 2,500 clippings. 

The Cremation Association of America has continued its support 
of the Collection on Cremation, which now contains 161 titles of 
books and 260 pamphlets. 

There have been added to the Collection of Trade Catalogues 
270 in continuation of previous gifts and in response to 48 re- 
quests. The total number in the collection is now 5,310 pieces 
from 2,307 firms. 

Two boxes of material were received from the Chicago Academy 
of Sciences, but the greater part of this proved to be duplicates. 
Only a few volumes were added to the collection, which now 
contains some 5,750 volumes. The disposal of the duplicates has 
been undertaken by the Library, which has set aside the amount of 
their estimated value, $5,000, as an endowment. The income will 
be used to meet the provisions of the agreement with the Academy 
and to purchase additions. 

The arrangement of the maps has been completed. They are 
over 13,000 in number and occupy five cases and 855 portfolios in 
41 boxes. Of the portfolios 270 contain maps catalogued separately 
and 585 maps arranged in groups and catalogued collectively. Be- 
sides many maps received currently, either singly or in small num- 
bers, the collection contains a large number presented by the late 
Dr. Mortimer Frank in 1908 and a still larger number purchased 
from the library of the late Emile Levasseur in 1914. 

Most of those received from Dr. Frank are of earlier date 
than 1825, and among them are many rare and interesting items 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 15 

such as plans of fortifications and battles of the iyth and i8th 
centuries. 

The Levasseur purchase is entirely different in character. The 
maps were collected as aids in the study of the history of European 
commerce, particularly that of France. Most of them are of the 
second half of the iQth century, though there are some earlier 
ones, and some facsimiles of old maps. Their scope is very varied, 
as they illustrate political, physical, economic, and military geo- 
graphy, geographical discovery, and the history of cartography. 
There are some MS. maps and quite a number contain MS. notes by 
Levasseur. These last may receive special treatment later. 

The work of arrangement, classification and cataloguing was 
begun by Mr. Usher and completed by Mr. W. F. Stone, under the 
direction of the Cataloguer. 

Attendance. The total number of visitors recorded during 
the year was 136,170 and the daily average was 435, an increase of 
22 per cent from the figures of 1918, which were 111,075 an d 357 
respectively, and a decrease of 20 per cent from the maximum in 
1915. The average evening attendance, 94, was 7 more than in 
1918. The average attendance on the five general holidays, 116, 
was 6 less than in 1918. The smallest attendance for the year was 
84 on July 4th, and the largest was 799, on March 8th. The figures 
for 1918 were 84 and 696 respectively. The average attendance 
in the Senn Room for the third week of December was 5 per cent 
less than in 1918, and 16 per cent less than the maximum of 1916. 

Use. The restrictions on the use of the stacks were removed too 
late in the year to affect perceptibly this element of service. Never- 
theless there was an increase from 1,831 admissions to 2,121. Of 
these 1,755 were by registration and 366 on presentation of 15 
passes. Six additional passes were granted, making 118 nominally 
in force. 

It was to be expected that in a return to normal conditions 
there would be a larger proportionate increase in readers than in 
calls, since the reverse occurred in the diminution of work under 
war conditions. This proved to be the case, for while the attendance 
increased, as has been stated, 22 per cent, the calls increased from 
150,302 to 173,873, or 15 per cent, though they are now only u per 
cent less than the maximum of 1915, while the attendance is 20 
per cent less. The result is that the number of calls per reader has 



16 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

fallen from 1.35 to 1.28. Using the same factor as last year the total 
use may be estimated at 531,000. 

A detailed classification of the call slips for books and of admis- 
sions to the stack is given in the second table of library statistics. 
A comparison of the totals and percentages for each department 
with the corresponding figures for 1918 follows: 

Calls for Books Admissions to the Stack 

1918 1919 1918 1919 

Percent- Percent- Percent- Percent- 

Total age Total age Total age Total age 



Unclassified 


2.207 




1. 177 












General Works. . . 
Social Sciences. . . 
Physical Sciences. 
Natural Sciences . 
Medical Sciences . 
Applied Sciences. . 


. mgm^pf 
2O,92I 
26,831 
18,539 

10,349 

23,782 
47,583 


14 

18 

12 

7 ' 
17 
32 


* ?* / / 

22,623 

29,195 
18,066 
13,821 
32,675 
56,316 


13 
17 

IO 

8 
19 
33 


68 

335 
230 
184 

253 
761 


4 
18 

12 
IO 
14 
42 


2O9 
244 
217 

1 88 
612 
651 


10 

ii 

10 

9 
29 

3i 



The comparison by departments shows that the increase has 
not been distributed proportionately. The Physical Sciences have 
even lost slightly, while the Medical Sciences have much the largest 
proportionate gain. The loss in the Physical Sciences is the more 
remarkable because astronomy has doubled and mathematics in- 
creased one-half. Library economy also has doubled and zoology, 
medicine and chemical technology increased one-half. No subject 
shows a notable decrease. The six leading subjects are the same 
and in the same order as in 1918: medicine, engineering, chemical 
technology, trade and transportation, political economy, chemistry. 

The recorded calls for assistance by telephone were 1,245 and 
the requests for information by letter were 166. The figures for 
1918 were 980 and 91 respectively. 

The work with the cameragraph has again increased remarkably. 
The orders for 1919 were 416, requiring 6,216 sheets, for which 
charges amounting to $646.98 were made. For 1918 the figures 
were 261 orders, 4,008 sheets, $397.55 charges. The increase in 
the cost of labor and supplies has made necessary an increase in 
the price charged, which will be in effect after January, ist, 1920. 

The service by loans for use outside the Library has again 
increased. There were granted 690 requests for 833 volumes from 
115 libraries and 1,368 requests from 384 individuals. For 1918 
the figures were 546 loans of 690 volumes to 116 libraries and 1,104 
loans to 344 individuals. Ten requests from libraries were refused, 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 17 

and in fifteen cases the books loaned were asked for while out. 
The loans obtained by the Library for its readers were 27 of 30 
volumes from five libraries. 

The time required to fill calls has been determined only for 
January to May in the same way as for the previous year. The 
average time was 4.28 minutes,as against 4.52 in 1918. Undoubt- 
edly the second half of the year would show an increase, but it is 
not probable that the average is any greater. 

The record of the causes of failures to supply books called 
for is as follows: at bindery, 602; otherwise unavailable tem- 
porarily, mostly burned or stolen and not yet replaced, 41; in 
use by another reader, 763; withdrawn from general circula- 
tion, 35; not found on shelves, 425; errors of library assistants 
or records, 245; total, 2,111. The total is 1.21 per cent of all 
the call slips presented. Excluding the first four causes as un- 
avoidable, the avoidable failures were 0.38 per cent. For 1918 
they were 0.39. 

Publications. In June the Library issued its Twenty -fourth 
Annual Report, a pamphlet of 59 pages. An edition of 6,000 copies 
was printed and nearly all distributed. No other publication was 
made. 

The numbers of the various publications remaining in stock 
are given in the following table, which shows their distribution 
during the year. 

DISTRIBUTION 

On hand Exchanges On hand 

TITLE Date Edition Jan. I or Gift Sale Dec. 31 

Current Periodicals 1902 1,000 73 3 3 67 

Bibliographies of Special 

Subjects 1902 966 . . . . . . 4 

Bibliography of Union Lists 1906 317 89 5 . . 84 

Books Exhibited 1907 2,000 806 3 2 801 

Books in Reading Room 1909 956 74 3 i 70 

Current Medical Periodicals 1910 1,000 60 3 i 56 

History of Science 1911 1,000 134 7 n 116 

Current Medical Periodicals 1913 1,038 172 n 2 159 

History of Industry 1915 950 152 4 8 140 

Cataloguing Rules 1916 1,229 468 5 i 462 

By-Laws 1916 1,046 330 5 . . 325 

Supplement to History of 

Science 1917 1,194 338 6 10 322 

Books on Military Medicine 

and Surgery 1917 1,212 28 7 21 

Catalogue of French Econ- 
omic Documents 1918 1,221 466 6 2 458 

List of Books and Pamphlets 

and Articles on Cremation 1918 1,211 324 5 .. 319 



1 8 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

Printed Cards. The distribution of one copy of each catalogue 
card to the Armour Institute of Technology, Chicago Public 
Library, Field Museum of Natural History, Library of Congress, 
Northwestern University, University of Chicago, and the Uni- 
versity of Illinois, has been continued; also the sending of one 
copy of each card printed by the Library to Columbia University, 
Harvard University, New York State Library, Princeton Uni- 
versity, Royal Library at The Hague, St. Louis Public Library, 
University of California, University of Iowa, University of Michi- 
gan, and Yale University. Besides other special orders of limited 
scope twelve standing orders have been received. The distribution 
amounted to 154,715 cards, of which 64,113 were sent to the deposi- 
tory libraries, 4,198 sent as gifts, and 86,404 sold or sent in exchange. 

The present state of the Union Catalogue is shown in the 
following table: 

Receipts in igig Total 

Library of Congress 27,656 778,233 

Royal Library, Berlin 94,790 

Royal Library, The Hague 4,490 38,579 

Harvard University 3,200 41,161 

University of Illinois 2,783 43,o8i 

University of Chicago 2,698 13,697 

University of California .... 746 

Total 40,827 1,010,287 

Selection and Ordering. During the year 7,138 orders were 
given. Of these 472 failed or were cancelled, leaving 6,666 valid 
orders covering 11,878 volumes at an estimated cost of $16,243; 
6,458 orders were filled, covering with the standing orders for con- 
tinuations 10,394 volumes at a cost of $19,028. There are left 
outstanding, in addition to the orders for continuations, 4,888 
orders for 6,925 volumes, at an estimated cost of $10,460; of these 
2,280 were given before January i, 1919. The distribution of the 
orders of the year, of the total to the end of 1919, and the net 
estimated cost, to the nearest dollar, are given in the second table 
of library statistics. 

The standing orders for certain classes of material on the War 
have not proved as successful as was hoped. Some interesting 
items have been received but it has been found necessary to send 
the agents specific titles. Over 500 such titles have been sent and 
this should be remembered in considering the work of the assistant 
in charge. 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 19 

The systematic selection of titles has been kept fairly up to date 
but the systematic ordering has fallen behind badly. This is due 
partly to the absorption of the Librarian's time and attention by 
the consideration of the building plans, partly because of the special 
attention given to the war titles, and partly because the low rates of 
foreign exchange made it seem desirable to order as many titles as 
possible abroad, and especially from Germany. From a list sup- 
posed to contain all the more important titles published in Germany 
from 1914 to 1919 orders were given for all within the scope of the 
Library except new editions of older works, and yet the tota 
amount of the orders was less than 10,000 marks or less than $200. 
Undoubtedly the cost of transportation will equal or exceed the 
cost of the books. 

Accessions. The total accessions of volumes for 1919 have 
been 14,085 of which 3,687 have been received as gifts and 10,394 
obtained by purchase. Volumes made by binding serials are 
included in these figures. There have been withdrawn 485 volumes, 
leaving the net accessions for the year 13,596, which with the 
398,768 reported for 1919 make a total now on the books, 412,364. 
There remain to be entered only the Laufer purchase, about 14,000 
volumes, and about 900 volumes of the Gerritsen purchase. These 
have their own catalogues, and particular books can be obtained 
when asked for, so that the total number of volumes available is 
about 427,000. 

The number of maps and plates added during 1919 was 182 
and two were withdrawn, making the total number now on the 
record 13,068. 

There have been received 17,392 pamphlets as gifts; author slips 
for 3,126 titles were filed in the official catalogue; the classified col- 
lection was increased by 5,718 pamphlets; and the collection of 
trade catalogues by 297. The number added to the classified col- 
lection includes the number of titles filed, but both these numbers 
have no necessary connection with the number reported as re- 
ceived. Many of the pamphlets received are duplicates, and many 
more are continuations, or for various reasons are put elsewhere 
than in the pamphlet collection. On the other hand, pamphlets 
already in the Library have been classified and entered in the 
official catalogue. Their classification is shown in the second 
table of library statistics. To the classified collection of some 



20 



THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 



130,750 should be added those still unclassified, about 18,500 and 
the trade catalogues, about 5,310, making a total of approximately 
155,000. 

Still another cause of variations in the number of pamphlets, and 
especially for the actual decreases shown in certain subjects of 
the classed collection, and for the report of the same total number 
as in 1918, is the large extension of the practice of forming bound 
volumes. Under the rules adopted these volumes must contain 
only items on a single subject of the classification not likely to 
be subdivided in the future, or else items by a single author. In the 
first case the printed card covering the volume is entered in the 
classed catalogue under the subject treated and in the second case 
in the author catalogue under the author's name and in the classed 
catalogue under the principal subject of his work. It is found that 
volumes thus treated are called for much more frequently than the 
pamphlets would be if left uncatalogued in the classed pamphlet 
collection. 

The following table shows the distribution of the net accessions 
for 1919 and the totals entered, by departments, together with the 
percentages of the classified volumes: 



IQI9 



DEPARTMENT 

Unclassified 


Volumes 


Perce 


General Works . . . 
Social Sciences . . . 
Physical Sciences. 
Natural Sciences. . 
Medical Sciences . 
Applied Sciences.. 
Trade Catalogues. 


2,532 
4,501 
724 
764 
1,876 

3,199 


18 
33 
5 
6 

14 
24 


Total . . 


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'amphlets 


Volumes 


Per cent 


Pamphlets 


6,436* 


17,982 


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18,500 


725 


56,787 


14 


17,836 


2,005 


109,793 


28 


46,280 


14* 


3 I >445 


8 


6,457 


131 


38,349 


10 


5,842 


1,601 


74,758 


19 


30,933 


1,270 


83,250 


21 


23,410 


270 






5,310 



448* 
* Decrease 



412,364 



154,568 



The reclassification of works on the war has increased the per- 
centage of accessions in the Department of General Works: other- 
wise the growth has been symmetrical, and the percentages of the 
totals in the different departments remain the same as in 1918. 

The assistants in charge of periodicals report that 113 titles 
have been withdrawn from the general list and 199 added, and that 
25 have been withdrawn from the medical list and 32 added, 
making a total now on the two lists, of 4,282 copies of 4,249 titles. 

Unfortunately the Library is not in receipt of many of these 



21 

periodicals but it is hoped that by the end of 1920 the discontinua- 
tions, suspensions and gaps of the last four years can be determined 
and the records corrected. 

The assistant in charge of the Continuation Record reports 
697 titles added to the list and 231 withdrawn, leaving 14,143 at 
the end of the year. About 5,867 are obtained by subscription at a 
cost in 1919 of $4,174. These furnished 1,934 volumes entered on 
the record of accessions. The other continuations were received as 
gifts or in exchange, and furnished 1,382 volumes. For the gifts 
1,855 nrst an d 500 second requests were sent and 18 reported to the 
Librarian for personal letters. For the purchases 165 notifications 
were sent and one reported to the Librarian. Here again the return 
to normal conditions is evident. The expenditure has risen by 
$1,500 though it is still $2,100 below that of 1913. The increase 
is due in part to a resumption of publishing in other European coun- 
tries and in part to the receipt of a large shipment of German con- 
tinuations of 1916 which had been held in Leipzig. 

The most important purchase of the year, and indeed for many 
years, was the collection of pamphlet material on the Natural 
Sciences made by the bookseller, Herr W. Junk of Berlin. This is 
stated to contain over 100,000 items and an offer of 210,000 marks 
for it has been accepted. It is needless to add that only the present 
low exchange value of the mark made the offer possible at this 
time. The collection has not yet been taken over and cannot reach 
Chicago in time for treatment in the present quarters even if there 
were room to handle it properly. It is already broadly classified 
and has a card catalogue, so that it can be made available to 
scholars in a very short time after work on it is begun. 

Of individual purchases the most important are : Theophrastus, 
Opera, Leyden, 1520; Ptolemaeus, Geografhia, Niirnberg, 1525; 
Hortus sanitatis, 1538; Terzio Lana, Prodroma overo saggi di 
alcune inventioni nuove, Brescia, 1670; Bekker, Teutsche Ornitho- 
logie; Quellen zur Geschichte der Stadt Wien; Descourtelz, Ornithologie 
bresilienne; and a collection of medical theses of the University 
of Montpellier, 1909-1918. 

Among the periodical sets completed or extended may be men- 
tioned: Annales de geologic et de paleontologie; Bulletin de la Sod el e 
royale de geographic d'Anvers; Chemical trades journal; Naturalista 
Siciliana; Nieuiv archief voor wiskunde; Tijdschrift van der Neder- 



22 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

landsch aardrijkskundig genootschap; Transactions oj the Society of 
Tropical Medicine: and the Victorian Naturalist. 

Considerable additions have been made to the sets of herd and 
flock books, to the sessional papers of the provinces of Canada, 
and to the set of Kansas documents. 

There were received as gifts 6)831 volumes and 17,392 pam- 
phlets from 3,494 donors. The volumes entered in the record of 
accessions were 3,687. The figures for 1918 were 7,526 volumes, 
15,797 pamphlets, 4,138 donors, and 4,102 entries. 

The Chicago Academy of Sciences has sent two boxes of material. 
Unfortunately in the absence of the assistant who has had charge 
of the collection no accurate account of this was kept. The Estate 
of the late E. W. Blatchford has given 105 volumes and 35 pam- 
phlets: Mrs. Edward M. Bruce of Chicago 152 volumes: Wm. L. 
Chenery of Chicago 100 volumes and 435 pamphlets; Drs. E. C. 
Dudley, John Favill and J. B. Williams large collections of medical 
works; the People's Gas Light and Coke Co. 104 volumes and 20 
pamphlets; and the Lewis Institute and the Library of Northwestern 
University large collections of college catalogues. 

Among the individual gifts should be mentioned a MS. volume 
of notes on glucose written and presented by Dr. H. E. Horton. 

Duplicates. The sales of the year amounted to 372 bound 
volumes, 31 unbound volumes and 63 numbers, for $209.84. On 
priced exchange 3 74 volumes for $68.25, have been sent. On piece for 
piece exchange 244 bound volumes, 49 unbound volumes, 360 numbers 
and 1 6 pamphlets have been sent; 35 bound volumes, 90 unbound 
volumes, 278 numbers and 285 pamphlets have been received. 
Nine boxes of State Reports have been returned to the State 
Libraries of the States issuing the reports. 

Of the Chicago Academy of Sciences duplicates, 121 bound 
volumes, 36 unbound volumes and 256 numbers have been sold for 
$137.70. Also 66 bound volumes, 38 unbound volumes and 338 
numbers, priced at $72.10, are selected and ready to be sent. 

Inventory. The eighth inventory has been continued and 
shelves 001-199 read. Ninety-four serious misplacements were 
corrected. Of 41,009 volumes 38 were missing. On the other hand, 
17 volumes previously reported lost have been found, so that the 
net loss from the regular shelves was 2 1 . The losses from the read- 
ing rooms have been about as in recent years. Eighteen are missing 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 23 

from the main Reading Room and eight from the Senn Room 
The net loss for the year is 47 and the total for 22 years is 652 or 
i in 656. Thirty-two mutilations have been detected. 

The losses of periodicals, 60, and the detected mutilations, 21, 
are fewer than in 1918. Fortunately it has been possible to replace 
most of them. 

Binding. The arrangement by which Messrs. E. Hertzberg 
and Sons, and their predecessors, Messrs. Ringer and Hertzberg, 
had done all the general binding of the Library since the beginning 
was terminated early in the year. The co-operative arrangement 
with the Newberry Library, previously confined to medical books, 
was extended to cover all the work. The employees of Messrs. 
Hertzberg and Sons who had previously done the work of shelf- 
marking, inserting book-plates, repairing, etc., at the Library, were 
added to the Library staff. The cost of the work will not be in- 
creased but it can no longer be stated exactly. 

On January i, 1919, there were at the binderies 904 volumes, 
and 8,063 were sent during the year; 8 were returned as incomplete, 
and 7,814 bound; leaving 1,160 at the bindery December 31, 1919. 
The cost of binding was $9,220, an average of $1.18 per volume. 
This is an increase of seven per cent over 1918. 

Catalogues. In May the death of Mr. H. N. Patterson, of 
Oquawka, who had printed the catalogue cards since the beginning, 
caused a serious interruption in the cataloguing. Some time later, 
after consideration of various plans, an arrangement was made 
with the widow, Mrs. Florence Patterson, who had superintended 
the work for several years, to continue it, for at least three years, 
on a somewhat different basis. 

That the new arrangement will be more expensive for the Library 
was inevitable in view of the recent increases in the cost of labor 
and materials, but it is thought that it will not exceed much, if 
any, the cost of doing the work in a printing plant managed by 
the Library, and it certainly will be much less than the cost of 
having it done in a commercial establishment in the city. 

The work will receive the same care and attention as in the past 
and it is only just to Mr. Patterson's memory to record here the 
Library's appreciation of his services. For twenty- three years 
he has supplied cards which have not only been set up and proof- 
read with remarkable care and accuracy, but printed with great 



24 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

uniformity in the best manner. The Library has never feared 
comparison of its output with that of other institutions. Such 
a result could be obtained only by the application of scientific 
knowledge, technical skill, and personal interest in the work. 

The Cataloguer reports that during the year 4,583 new 
titles have been prepared for print; 167 new titles typewritten; 
130 titles prepared for print to replace old typewritten titles 
and 23 to replace Library of Congress titles; 4,258 titles received 
from the Library of Congress have been classified for the catalogues; 
310 titles have been prepared for the co-operative analysis of 
serials. The total number of titles treated by the Cataloguer and 
Classifier and their assistants has been 13,544, which is 1,359 
more than in 1918. The titles reprinted in correction of errors 
were 54 and for other alterations 516. Cards for 3, 544 new titles and 
564 reprinted titles were received from the printer; electrotypes for 
763 new titles and 208 reprinted titles from the electrotypers. 
The total number of separate titles prepared for print to date 
is 127,055; of sets of cards received, 124,389; of electrotypes, 64,670. 

The number of orders sent to the Library of Congress on tripli- 
cate order sheets was 6,764 and reports were received on all. 
There were cards for 4,083 titles on hand January i, 1919; 4,625 
were received during the year, and 2 were taken from the file of 
those previously withdrawn; cards for 4,491 were used, and for 
936 withdrawn from the file, leaving those for 3,283 on hand 
December 3 1 st. Of those withdrawn 10 titles were returned to the 
Library of Congress and 926 were cancelled. Of the 4,625 titles 
received, 454 were analytical titles from 353 serial publications. 
Of the 3,283 titles on hand 1,087 are for book orders before 1919, 
1,015 f r those of 1919, 281 for regular standing orders, and 
900 for three special analytical orders. 

The plan of the co-operative analysis of serials, in which the 
Library has taken part from the time the work was begun in 1897 
has been changed. The results are no longer printed by the Amer- 
ican Library Association on cards, but by Messrs. H. W. Wilson 
& Co. in their Readers' Guide Supplement. The Library will 
continue to render assistance and will receive some compensation 
for it. In 1919 it prepared 310 titles, and will do more when 
foreign continuations are received regularly. Of the old printed 
cards on hand 140 titles have been filed in the public catalogue. 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 25 

There have been added 28,219 cards to the classed catalogue, 
which now contains some 211,700 titles on 561,954 cards, an aver- 
age of 2.65 cards per title; 16,852 cards have been filed in the author 
catalogue, which now contains the same 211,700 titles on 375,091 
cards, an average of 1.77 cards per title; 527 guides and 5,734 
cards have been added to and 4,957 biographical cards withdrawn 
from the subject index, which now contains 29,200 guides and 
85,216 cards covering 195,114 titles, an average of 0.44 card 
per title. 

The distribution of the cards in the classed catalogue, by depart- 
ments, is shown in the following table : 

CARDS 
DEPARTMENT igiQ TOTAL 

General Works 10,808 188,000 

Social Sciences 7,533 146,683 

Physical Sciences 1,668 358i5 

Natural Sciences I.S7S 58,169 

Medical Sciences 2,542 48,059 

Applied Sciences 4,093 85,228 

Total 28,219 561,954 

Of the 211,700 titles in the public catalogues about 123,900 are 
on cards printed by the Library, about 73,900 on Library of Con- 
gress cards, about 12,200 on A. L. A. co-operative cards, 321 
on other printed cards, and about 1,400 are typewritten. The total 
number of cards and guides is 1,051,449. 

To the combined index of federal and state publications there 
have been added 13,075 cards, making a total of 161,251. 

So much work has been done on the accumulations, especially 
the pamphlets, that the total arrears have been reduced from 693 
shelves to 620, and of these 144 are Orientalia and 37 are pamphlets. 

Meetings. The Library was represented officially by the 
Librarian and Assistant Librarian and unofficially by three other 
members of the staff at the annual meetings of the American Library 
Association, the Special Libraries Association, and the National 
Association of State Libraries at Asbury Park, June 23rd to 27th; 
officially by the Assistant Librarian at the annual meeting of the 
Illinois Library Association at Peoria, October 7th to 9th; and 
unofficially by the Librarian at a meeting of University Librarians 
at Chicago, December 3ist. 

In February the Library exhibited at the Art Institute, through 
the Caxton Club, some fifty of the most important and attractive 
of its illustrated works on ornithology. 



26 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

The Librarian has been appointed a member of the Research 
Information Service of the National Research Council, a part of 
the United States Council of National Defense. He considers 
this appointment as ex-officio and as a recognition of the assistance 
which the Library should be able to render. 

Staff. The Library has lost by resignation the services of three 
members of the staff who have served it long and faithfully. They 
are: Miss Mary E. Hawley, Assistant Cataloguer, from September, 
1898 to October, 1919; Miss Charlotte H. Foye, senior assistant, 
from November, 1896 to August, 1917, since which date she has had 
leave of absence; Miss Alpha L. Owens, from September, 1905, to 
October, 1918, since which date she has had leave of absence. The 
Directors have expressed formally their appreciation of Miss 
Hawley's services, but those of Miss Foye in charge of the shelf list 
and of Miss Owens in charge of the gifts have been as careful and 
intelligent. 

Resignations have also been received from the following: Miss 
Georgia Weston, and Messrs. D. J. Porto and Benjamin Jaffe, 
junior assistants; Miss Wanda Rashinski and Messrs. John Krauth, 
Noah Fox, Gunnar Mikkelsen, Alexander Zanazaro, John Ells- 
worth, George Hanus, William Searles, Harvey Gorss, George 
Mann, and August Everaert, attendants. 

The following appointments have been made: Misses Josie 
Ward, Georgia Weston, and Hazel Burk, and Mr. John Kolenburg, 
junior assistants ; Misses Florence Lundgren and Bertha Rundstrom, 
and Messrs. August Everaert, George Hanus, William Searles, 
James Brimstin, Howard Sheehan, Morn's Cohen, Richard T. 
Kelliher, attendants; Mr. Richard Diemecke as binder. 

The following have given temporary service: Misses Elizabeth 
Wilson, Lydia Stefanski, and Lillian Tarnow as senior assistants; 
Misses Anne Holcomb and Maude Kersten and Mr. Wilbur F. Stone 
as junior assistants. 

The following are now on leave on absence: Miss Grace Kelley, 
classifier; Misses Ethel M. Wight and Helen D. Brown, senior 
assistants. 

Seven pages have been engaged, five have left the service and 
there are only two now on the staff. It has proved impossible to se- 
cure the services of either boys or girls at the present rate of pay or 
indeed at any which would be commensurate with the other 



27 

salaries. It may prove necessary to employ attendants instead of 
pages until present conditions change. 

Indeed these conditions make a revision of the present schedule 
a necessity if the Library is to secure in the future the same high 
grade of service it has had in the past, and it is hoped that Directors 
will find it possible to make such a revision and in so doing to con- 
sider the loyal service of the present staff. 

Respectfully submitted, 

CLEMENT W. ANDREWS, 

Librarian. 
CHICAGO, January 15, 1920. 



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III. PHYSICAL SCIENCES: 
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54 Chemistry and Mineralogy 


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LIST OF DONORS IN 1919 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Aarhus (Den.) Statsbiblioteket 3 

Abbe, Dr. Robert, New York 24 

Abbott, G. H., Sydney 7 

Abbott Laboratories, Chicago i 

Aberdeen (Scotland) Public Library i 

Aberdeen University Library 2 

Aberthaw Construction Co., Boston 2 

Abraham Lincoln Centre, Chicago 8 

Abt, Dr. Isaac A., Chicago 20 

Academia de la Historia, Havana i 

Academia Nacional de Artes y Letras, Havana i 
Academic des Sciences, Agriculture, Arts et 

Belles-I.ettres d'Aix-en -Provence 2 

Academy of Science of St. Louis i 

Acetylene Journal, Chicago i 

Actuarial Society of America, New York i 

Adami, Dr. John George, Montreal 31 

Adams Nervine Asylum, Boston i 

Addressograph Co., Chicago i 

Adelaide (South Australia) Chamber of Com- 
merce i 

Adey-Johnston Co., New Orleans 2 

Advance Waterproof Cement Co., Chicago .... i 

Aero Club of America, New York i 

Akron (O.) Chamber of Commerce 2 

Alabama, Agricultural Experiment Station 12 

Dept. of Agriculture and Industries i 

Dept. of Education 6 

Dept. of History 4 

Geological Survey i 

State Board of Equalization i 

State Game and Fish Commissioner 3 

State Prison Inspector i 

State Veterinarian i 

Supt. of Banks 5 

Alabama Great Southern Railroad Co., New 

York 2 

Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Auburn 2 

Extension Service, Auburn i 

Alaska, Governor's Office 2 

Territorial Treasurer 3 

Alaska Mining and Engineering Society, 

Juneau 2 

Albany Chamber of Commerce i 

Albany County (N.Y.), Board of Child Wel- 
fare i 

Albany Medical Annals i 

Albany Medical College i 

Albany Society of Civil Engineers i 

Alberta, Dept. of Agriculture 3 

Dept. of Education i 

Dept. of Public Works i 

Provincial Secretary i 

Public Library Branch i 

Algiers, Direction de 1'agriculture, du com- 
merce et de la colonisation i 

Allegheny College, Meadville, Pa i 

Alliance Francaise, Paris i 

Allison, Young E., Louisville, Ky i 

Alzamora, Dr. I., Washington 3 

Amalgamated Association of Street and Elec- 
tric Railway Employees of America, 

Detroit 2 

Amberg, Dr. Emil, Detroit 109 

American Aberdeen-Angus Breeders' Asso- 
ciation, Chicago i 

American Anti-Boycott Association, New 

York 6 

American Art Galleries, New York 6 

American Asiatic Association, New York i 

American Association for Labor Legislation, 

New York i 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets . 
American Association for Promoting Hygiene 

and Public Baths, New York i 

American Association of Farmers' Institute 

Workers, Dover, Del i 

American Association of Obstetricians and 

Gynecologists, Cincinnati i 

American Association of Passenger Traffic Offi- 
cers, New York i 

American Association of University Professors, 

Boston i 

American Association of Variable Star Observ- 
ers, Norwich, Conn i 

American Automobile Association, Washing- 
ton i 

American Bankers' Association, New York .... i 

American Blower Co., Chicago i 

American Boiler Manufacturers' Association, 

Brooklyn i 

American Book Co., Chicago i 

American Canoe Association, Providence i 

American Carnation Society, Indianapolis .... i 
American Chamber of Commerce of Colombia, 

Barranquilla i 

American College of Surgeons, Chicago i 

American Constitutional Alliance, New York. . i 

American Constitutional League, New York. . . 3 

American Defense Society, New York 6 

American Eagle Fire Insurance Co., New York 5 

American Economic Association, Ithaca, N. Y. i 

American Engineering Co., Philadelphia i 

American Exchange National Bank, New York n 
American Expeditionary Forces University, 

Beating, CSle-d'Or, France 9 

American Express Co., New York 2 

American Federation of Labor, Washington. ... 9 

Building Trades Dept i 

Metal Trades Dept i 

Union Label Trades Dept i 

American Flint Glass Workers' Union, Toledo . 2 

American Forestry Co., Boston i 

American Friends' Service Committee, Phila- 
delphia s 

American Gas Association, New York. . ._. . ... i 
American Gastro-Enterological Association, 

Boston i 

American Guernsey Cattle Club, Peterboro, 

N.H 2 

American Gynecological Society, New York i 

American Hampshire Sheep Association, De- 
troit v . i 

American Hardwood Manufacturers' Associa- 
tion, Memphis, Term 2 

American-Hellenic Society, New York 6 

American Hospital Association, Cleveland i 

American Humane Association, Albany 3 

American Industrial Licensed Lenders' Asso- 
ciation, Harrisburg 3 

American Institute of Architects, Washington, i 
American Institute of Current History, Berke- 
ley, Col 2 

American Institute of Dental Teachers, Buf- 
falo i 

American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 

New York 2 

American Institute of Weights and Measures, 

New York 2 

American Instructors of the Deaf and Dumb, 

Washington _. I 

American International Corporation, New 

York .... S 

American International Shipbuilding Corpora- 
tion, Philadelphia 3 



THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

American Jersey Cattle Club, New York 2 

American Journal of Veterinary Medicine, 

Chicago. i 

American Judicature Society, Chicago 2 

American Laryngplogical, Rhinological and 

Qtological Society, New Bedford, Mass. ... i 
American Leather Chemists Association, 

Boston, Pa 2 

American Library Association, Chicago 4 

Library War Finance Committee, Brooklyn . i 

Library War Servicej Washington 3 

American Life Convention, Omaha 2 

American Manufacturing Co., Brooklyn i 

American Marine Engineer, Norfolk i 

American Meat Packers' Association, Bureau of 

Public Relations, Chicago 2 

American Medical Association, Chicago 134 

American Meter Co., New York i 

American Metric Association, New York 2 

American Mine Safety Association, Terre 

Haute, Ind 3 

American Mining Congress, Washington i 

American Multigraph Sales Co., Cleveland 2 

American Museum of Natural History, New 

York i 

American Museum of Safety, New York i 

American Mutual Liability Insurance Co., 

Boston. i 

American National Live Stock Association, 

Denver i 

American Ophthalmological Society, Philadel- 
phia i 

American Optical Co., Southbridge, Mass i 

American Otological Society, New York i 

American Oxford Down Sheep Record Asso- 
ciation, Hamilton, O r 

American Peace Society, Washington 2 

American Pediatric Society, Philadelphia i 

American Pharmaceutical Association, Colum- 
bus, x 

American Photo Engraver, Chicago i 

American Poland-China Record, Chicago 57 

American Poultry Association, Mansfield, 0. . . i 
American Poultry Journal Publishing Co., 

Chicago i 

American Protective Tariff League, New York . 4 
American Psychological Association, Cam- 
bridge, Mass , i 

American Pulley Co., Philadelphia i 

American Radiator Co., Chicago 19 

American Railway Association, Chicago 2 

Special Committee on Relations of Railway 

Operation to Legislation 3 

American Railway Bridge and Building Asso- 
ciation, Chicago i 

American Railway Engineering Association, 

Chicago i 

American Ramabai Association, Boston 3 

American Rambouillet Sheep Breeders' Asso- 
ciation, Marysville, O i 

American Real Estate Co., New York i 

American Red Cross, Washington, Chicago and 

New York 59 

American Red Cross Commission for Belgium, 

Brussels i 

American Red Cross in France, Paris 7 

American Red Cross in Italy, Rome i 

American Roumanian Society, Washington. ... i 
American Saddle Horse Breeders' Association, 

Louisnlle, Ky 4 

American Scenic and Historic Preservation 

Society, New York i 

American School of Correspondence, Chicago. . 2 

American School of Home Economics, Chicago. 4 
American Shetland Pony Club, Lafayette, 

Ind i 

American Shire Horse Association, Tonica, III . i 

American Shoemaking Publishing Co., Boston., i 
American Social Hygiene Association, New 

York 6 

American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty 

to Animals, New York 2 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 
American Society of Agricultural Engineers, 

Columbus, O i. i 

American Society of Brewing Technology, 

Chicago 2 

American Society of Heating and Ventilating 

Engineers, New York i 

American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 

New York 2 

American Society of Refrigerating Engineers, 

New York i 

American Spiral Pipe Works, Chicago 3 

American Steam Pump Co., Chicago 2 

American Steel and Wire Co., Chicago 395 

American Sugar Refining Co., New York i 

American Sunday School Union, Philadelphia., i 
American Surgical Association, Kansas City, 

Mo 2 

American Tamworth Swine Record Association, 

Hamburg, Mich 8 

American Telephone and Telegraph Co., New 

York .. 6 

American Therapeutic Society, New York 2 

American Union Against Militarism, Wash- 
ington o 

American Unitarian Association, Boston i 

American Urological Association, New England 

Branch, Boston i 

American Walnut Manufacturers' Association, 

New York x 

American Warehousemen's Association, Pitts- 
burg i 

Amherst, H. Wilder, Charity, St. Paul 3 

Anaconda Copper Mining Co., New York i 

Anderson, Hendrik C., Rome, Italy 2 

Andover Theological Seminary, Cambridge, 

Mass i 

Andrews, Clement Walker, Chicago 12 

Angel, H. Reeve, & Co., New York i 

Anno Domini, New York i 

Antes, Alice, Chicago i 

Anti-Cruelty Society, Chicago i 

Anti-Imperialist League, Boston i 

Anti-Saloon League of New Jersey, Newark ... i 

Anti-Socialist Press, New York 6 

Appeal to Reason, Girard, Kan 3 

Appel, William N., Lancaster, Pa i 

Apprenticeship and Skilled Employment Asso- 
ciation, London i 

Arbeiter-Zeitung, St. Louis i 

Arbetarorelsen Arkiv, Stockholm i 

Architectural Review, New York 4 

Argentine Republic, Direcci6n General de 
Minas, Geologia e Hidrologia. Bib- 
lioteca 5 

Ministerio de Agricultura 2 

Direcci6n General de Comercio e Indus- 

tria 2 

Ministerio de Hacienda i 

Oficina Meterorologica Nacional 5 

Arizona, Agricultural Experiment Station 13 

Bureau of Mines 8 

Commission of State Institutions 3 

Corporation Commission 2 

State Council of Defense, Pltoenix i 

State Land Dept i 

State Library 28 

State Tax Commission i 

Supt. of Public Instruction i 

Arizona Bankers' Association, Prescott 2 

Arizona College of Agriculture, Extension Serv- 
ice, Tucson i 

Arkansas, Agricultural Experiment Station i 

Governor 3 

Treasurer of State i 

Arkansas State Teachers' Association, Little 

Rock 2 

Armenian National Union of America, Boston, i 

Armour and Co., Chicago 15 

Armour, George, Princeton, N. J i 

Armour Institute of Technology, Chicago 4 

Arnold, John P., Chicago 2 

Art Metal Construction Co., Chicago 2 



LIST OF DONORS IN 1919 



33 



Volumes or Volumes or 

, Pamphlets. Pamphlets. 

Associated Charities, Albany i Baldwin, A. L., Chicago I 

Associated Char: ties, Columbus, 2 Baldwin Lcomotive Works, Philadelphia 5 

Associated Charities of Milwaukee i Baltimore, Board of Police Commissioners. ... i 

Associated Jewish Charities, Chicago i Board of School Commissioners i 

Associated Mountaineering Clubs of North Dept. of Health i 

America, New York. .^ i Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Co., Baltimore. . . ^ 

Association des Anciens Eleves de 1'Ecole Poly- Baltimore Chamber of Commerce 2 

technique, Montreal -.-. x Bangor & Aroostook Railroad Co., Bangor, Me. 17 

Association for International Conciliation, Bank of Detroit i 

American Branch, New York 20 Bank of Japan, Tokyo i 

Association of Alumni Secretaries, New York, i Banker-Farmer, Champaign, Til i 

Association of American Agricultural Colleges Bankers' Encyclopedia Co., New York i 

and Experiment Stations, Monlpelier, Vt. . i Bankers' Trust Co., New York 4 

Association of American Dairy, Food and Drug Baptist General Convention, Executive Board, 

Officials, Chicago 2 Dallas, Texas i 

Association of American Medical Colleges, Barbados, Dept. of Agriculture 2 

Chicago 2 Barbat, Dr. J. Henry, San Francisco ' 9 

Assocjation of American Physicians, Baltimore, i Barcelona, Junta de Ciencies Naturals 3 

Association of American Universities, Chicago, i Barnes, Harry E., Worcester, Mass i 

Association of Colleges and Preparatory Schools Baroda (India), Central Library Dept i 

of the Middle States and Maryland, Phila- Barratt, Norris S., Philadelphia i 

delphia i Barrett Co., New York 7 

Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools Barrett Institute, Chicago i 

of the Southern States, New Orleans i Bassoe, Dr. Peter, Eyanston, III 10 

Association of Collegiate Alumnae, Chicago ... i Bastin, Mrs. Catherine, Chicago 2 

Association of Day Nurseries of New York Bausch & Lpmb Optical Co., Rochester, N. Y.. i 

City 2 Bay. J. Christian, Chicago 45 

Association of Iron & Steel Electrical Engineers, Baylor University, Waco, Texas 4 

McKeesport.Pa i Bayonne (N.J.) Casting Co 2 

Association of Lite Insurance Counsel, New Bebb, Dr. William, Chicago 38 

York 10 Beck, Dr. Carl, Chicago 9 

Association of Life Insurance Medical Direc- Beer, William, New Orleans 4 

tors, New York i Bell Telephone News, Chicago 2 

Association of Life Insurance Presidents, New Belleville, (///.), Public Library i 

York 3 Bellevue (Neb.), College 2 

Association of Official Seed Analysts of North Belmont (Mass.), Public Library i 

America, St. Paul i Beloit (Wis.) College i 

Association of Ontario Land Surveyors, To- Bemis, Edward W., Chicago 17 

ronto i Bengal and Bihar and Orissa, Dept. of Fish- 
Association of Railway Executives, New York . 6 cries i 

Association of Railway Telegraph Superin- Bengal, Dept. of Fisheries i 

tendents, Gibson, Ind 2 Bengal Chamber of Commerce, Calcutta 3 

Association Parisienne des Proprie'taires d'Ap- Benjamin Electric Mfg. Co., Chicago 6 

pareils a Vapeur, Paris i Bennett Co-operative Co., Houston, Texas. ... 3 

Association to Promote Proper Housing for Beresford, J. D., Chicago i 

Girls, New York i Bergen, Offentlige Bibliotek 2 

Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Co., Berger, C. L. & Sons, Boston i 

New York i Berger, H. H. & Co., New York i 

Atlanta Chamber of Commerce i Bergman, Herbert F., Washington 3 

Atlanta University 2 Berkeley (Col.) City Clerk i 

Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co., New York. . i Berkshire Athenaeum, Pitlsfield, Mass i 

Atlantic Deeper Waterways Association, Phila- Bermuda, Dept. of Agriculture i 

delphia 2 Berolzheimer, D. D., New York 2 

Atlas Powder Co., Wilmington, Del i Berrett, Howard D., Whiting, Ind i 

Atlas Products Co. of Utah, Chicago i Berriman, Charles S., New York i 

Augusta (Ga.), City Council i Bethlehem (Pa.) Chamber of Commerce i 

Augustana College, Rock Island, III i Bethlehem Steel Corporation, New York i 

Augustana Hospital, Chicago i Bettens, Edward Detraz, New York 3 

Aurora (///.), Park Board 2 Better Letters Association, Worcester, Mass ... i 

Austin Publishing Co., Los Angeles i Bevan, Dr. Arthur Dean, Chicago 25 

Australia, Advisory Council of Science and Biblioteca Nacional, Caracas, Venezuela 3 

Industry 6 Bibliotheca Nacional, Rio de Janeiro 6 

Central Weather Bureau 6 Bibliotheque Cantonale et Universitaire de 

Commonwealth Bureau of Census and Lausanne i 

Statistics 8 Billings- Chapin Co., Boston 2 

Commonwealth Parliament Library. ... i Bingham Public Library, Cirencester, Eng i 

Home and Territories Dept 6 Binghamton (N.Y.) Public Library i 

Quarantine Service i Birmingham (Eng.) Public Libraries 2 

Australian Worker, Sydney i Black, Ford S., Chicago i 

Auto Era ; Cleveland i Blackburn (Eng.) Free Library, Museum and 

Automobile Abstract and Title Co., Detroit i Art Gallery i 

Ayrshire Breeders' Association, Brandon, Vt.. . 40 Blackstone Institute, Chicago i 

Blackstone Memorial Library, Branford, Conn, i 

Babcock, Dr. Robert Hall, Chicago 21 Blair County (Pa.) Hospital for the Insane, 

, Baby Hygiene Association, Boston i Hollidaysburg i 

Bacon, Jerry Dempster, Grand Forks, N. D.... 6 Blair, F. R. & Co., New York i 

Bahai Library Committee, Washington 5 Blanchard, Dr. Wallace, Chicago 5 

Baker, J. T., Chemical Co., Phillipsburg, N. J. i Blatchford, E. W., Estate of, Chicago 330 

Bakers' Journal and Deutsch-Amerikanische Blatchford, Paul, Chicago 115 

Backer-Zeitung, Chicago i Boblink & Atkins, Rutherford, N. J 2 

Balch, Thomas Willing, Philadelphia 2 Bock, Joseph Carl, Milwaukee i 

Balcom, S F., Indianapolis i Boecklein, Carl, Chicago '. 24 



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Volumes or Volumes or 

Pamphlets. Pamphlets. 

Boeckmann, Dr. Edward, St. Paul 17 Bronson Library Fund, Walerbury, Conn i 

Bogsamlingsbladet, Holbek, Den i Brookline (Mass.) Public Library 2 

Bohemian National Alliance, Chicago 4 School Committee i 

Bohemian Review Co., Chicago i Brooklyn, Bureau of Charities, Tenement 

Boise, Dr. Eugene, Grand Rapids, Mich 8 House Committee i 

Bologna, Biblioteca Comunale i Public Library 3 

Bonaparte, Prince Rojand Napoleon, Paris i Brooklyn Botanic Garden 4 

Bonnier, Albert, Publishing House, New York . 3 Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce 2 

Bootle (Eng.) Free Library and Museum i Brooklyn Engineers' Club 2 

Boots, Ralph S., New York i Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, 

Boston, Board of Overseers of the Poor 2 Museum 8 

City Messenger i Brotherhoood of Locomotive Firemen and En- 

City Planning Board i ginemen, Cleveland 2 

Dept. of Education 3 Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators and Paper- 

Finance Commission i hangers of America, Lafayette, Ind i 

Infirmary Dept i Brown Hoisting Machinery Co., Chicago i 

Public Library 2 Brown, Rome G., Minneapolis 3 

Public Works Dept i Brown University. Providence 3 

School Committee 19 Browning, Dr. William. Brooklyn i 

Statistics Dept 3 Bruce, Mrs. Edward M., Chicago 152 

Supt. of Public Schools 2 Brugnon, Emile, Wignchies, France 3 

Transit Commission i Bryant Zinc Co., Chicago i 

Boston and Maine Railroad, Boston 2 Bryn Mawr (Pa.) College 7 

Boston Association for the Relief and Control Buchanan, Dr. J. J., Piltsburg 31 

of Tuberculosis i Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pa 2 

Boston Athenaeum i Buerger, Dr. Leo, New York 30 

Boston Chamber ot Commerce 3 Buffalo, Dept. of Health i 

Boston Children's _Aid Society 2 General Hospital i 

Boston City Hospital 3 Public Library i 

Boston Consumptives' Hospital i Buffalo Chamber of Commerce and Manufac- 

Boston Dispensary i turers" Club i 

Boston Lying-in Hospital i Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburgh Railway Co., 

Boston Manufacturers' Mutual Fire Insurance New York i 

Co 3 Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences i 

Boston Museum of Fine Arts 2 Builders' Association of Chicago i 

Boston Society of Civil Engineers i Building Association League of Illinois, Quincy. i 

Boston Society of Natural History i Buitenzorg, s'lands Plantentiun, Batavia 2 

Boston University 4 Bulkley , Dr. L. Duncan, New York 44 

Boudouard, Octave, Pom i Bunker, Mrs. Annie C.. Jamaica Plain, Mass. . 2 

Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Me 9 Bunts, Dr. Frank E., Cleveland 26 

Boy Scouts of America, New York i Burbank, Luther, Santa Rosa, Col 2 

Boys' and Girls' Society of California, San Bureau of Municipal Research, Rochester, 

Franciso i N. Y 3 

Bradford (Eng.) Libraries, Art Gallery and Bureau of Municipal Research, Toronto 17 

Museums i Bureau of Municipal Research, Training School 

Bragdon, Lord & Nagle Co., New York i for Public Service, New York 6 

Braislin, Dr. William Coughlin, Brooklyn, N. Y. i Bureau of Railway EconomicSj Washington 7 

Brandstetter, Dr. Renward, Lucerne, Switzer- Bureau of State and Municipal Research, 

land _ i Baltimore .._ i 

Brasch, Frederick Edward, Chicago 55 Burlington (III.) Free Public Library i 

Brazil, Departamento Estadual do Trabalho. . 2 Burlington (la.) City Council i 

Directona geral de estatistica i Burma, Secretary's Office i 

Ministerio da Agricultura, Industria e Com- Burpee, W. Atlee, & Co., Philadelphia i 

mercio 17 Burr, Dr. Albert H., Chicago 2 

Brennan, W. A., Chicago i Burroughs Adding Machine Co., Detroit i 

Brentano's, New York i Burt, Dr. Stephen S., New York i 

Brewer, Dr. George Emerson, New York 27 Burton, Clarence Monroe, Detroit i 

Bribery and Secret Commissions Prevention Bushnell, Dr. Katherine C., Oakland, Col 2 

League, London 2 Business Training Corporation, New York i 

Bricklayer, Mason and Plasterer, Indianapolis . i Butler Brothers, Chicago i 

Bridge, Dr. Norman, Los Angeles u Butler, Joseph G., Jr., Youngstown, i 

Bridgemen's Magazine, Indianapolis i 

Brighton (Eng.), Public Library, Museums, and Cabana, Oliver, Jr., Buffalo i 

Fine Art Galleries.. 4 Cabot, Dr. Richard C., Boston 56 

Brimstin, James, Chicago 10 . Cadillac Motor Car Co., Detroit i 

Bristol (Conn.) Public Library i Calhoun (Ala.) Colored School n 

British Bureau of Information, New York i Calhoun, Dr. F. Phinizy, Atlanta 3 

British Columbia, Bureau of Provincial In- California, Agricultural Experiment Station. . . 30 

formation and Immigration 3 Board of Dental Examiners 2 

Commissioner of Fisheries 3 Board of Medical Examiners 3 

Dept. of Agriculture 12 Board of State Harbor Commissioners i 

Dept. of Lands 2 Building and Loan Commissioner i 

Minister of Mines 7 Bureau of Criminal Identification and In- 

Provincial Archives Dep_t 3 vestigation 2 

British Columbia Federation of Labor, Van- Bureau of I abor Statistics 2 

couver 2 Civil Service Commission i 

British East Africa, Dept. of Agriculture 10 Commission of Immigration and Housing. . 9 

British Guiana, Board of Agriculture i Dept. of Engineenng 3 

British Red Cross Society, London i Dept. of State i 

British South Africa Co., London 3 Fish and Game Commission 2 

Broadfield, Warren J., New_ York i Highway Commission i 

Brockton (Mass.) Public Library 2 Industrial Accident Commission 2 



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Volumes or Volumes or 

Pamphlets. Pamphlets. 

California, Industrial Welfare Commission 10 Canadian National Committee for Mental Hy- 

Insurance Commissioner 3 giene, Toronto I 

Legislative Counsel Bureau i Canadian National Reconstruction Group, 

Railroad Commission no Montreal 1 

Reclamation Board i Canadian Reconstruction Association, Toronto. 31 

Social Insurance Commission i Canadian Red Cross Society, Toronto 5 

State Banking Dept i Canadian Trade Commission i 

State Board of Agriculture 3 Canton {China) Christian College '. 3 

State Board of Charities and Corrections. . . 3 Car Foremen's Association of Chicago i 

State Board of Control 2 Card, S. W., Manufacturing Co., Mansfield, 

State Board of Equalization i Mass i 

State Board of Health 5 Carleton College, Northfield, Minn i 

Bureau of Registration of Nurses i Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 

State Board of Viticultural Commissioners. . 10 Washington 22 

State Commission in Lunacy i Division of Economics and History i 

State Commission of Immigration and Division of Intercourse and Education, New 

Housing 5 York _ I 

State Commissioner of Horticulture 2 Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of 

State Corporation Dept i Teaching, New York 5 

State Council of Defense i Carnegie Free Library of Allegheny, Pittsburg . 2 

State Forester 6 Carnegie Free Library, Braddock, Pa i 

State Library 5 Carnegie, Lady Helena, Rohallion, Scotland. ... 2 

State Market Commission 7 Carnegie Hero Fund Commission, Pittsburg. . . i 

State Mining Bureau . 8 Carnegie Institute, Pittsburg 13 

State Reclamation Board 3 Carnegje Institute of Technology, Pittsburg ... 3 

State Water Commission i Carnegie Institution of Washington 21 

Supt. of Public Instruction 2 Dept. of Experimental Evolution, Cold 

California Academy of Sciences 3 Spring Harbor, N. Y i 

California College of Agriculture, Berkeley. ... 3 Dept. of Terrestrial Magnetism, Washing- 

California Development Board 2 ton i 

California Library Association, Sacramento 3 Solar Observatory, Mount Wilson, Col 2 

California Redwood Association, San Fran- Carnegje Library, Atlanta i 

cisco i Carnegie Library, Bradford, Pa 2 

California School for the Deaf and the Blind, Carnegie Library, Pittsburg 4 

Berkeley i Carnegie Library, San Antonio i 

California State Normal School. San Diego 8 Carnegie Library School, Pittsburg i 

Cambria Steel Co., Philadelphia i Carnegie Public Library, Ottawa 2 

Cambridge (Eng.) University, Library i Carnegie Steel Co., Chicago i 

Solar Physics Observatory i Carnegie-Stout Free Public Library, Dubuque, 

Cambridge (Mass.) City Messenger i la i 

Park Commission i Carnegie Trust for Universities of Scotland, 

Public Library i Edinburgh 2 

Camden (N. /.) City Council i Carnegie United Kingdom Trust, Dunfermline, 

Campj W. M., Chicago^ 16 Scotland i 

Campion College, Prairie du Chien, Wis i Carpenter, Benjamin, Chicago i 

Canada, Board of Pension Commissioners i Carstens, Dr. J. H., Detroit 76 

Census and Statistics Office 12 Carter, Dr. J. M. G., Los Angeles 10 

Commission of Conservation 4 Carter's Tested Seeds, Boston i 

Dept. of Agriculture 40 Carthage (III.) College 4 

Dept. of Health, Food and Drugs Labor- Case Library, Cleveland r 

atory i Case School of Applied Science, Cleveland i 

Dept. of Immigration and Colonization .... i Casualty, Actuarial and Statistical Society of 

Dept. of La_bour 9 America, New York 2 

Dept. of Mines, Geological Survey 23 Catalogue Equipment and Supply Co., Bos- 

Mines Branch 4 ton 44 

Dept. of Public Information 7 Catholic Educational Association, Columbus 3 

Dept. of Public Instruction 5 Catholic Press Co., Chicago 2 

Dept. of Soldiers' Civil Re-Establishment. . 2 Catholic Sisters' College, Washington i 

Dept. of the Interior 4 Catholic University of America, Library, Wash- 

Dominion Water Power Branch 20 inglon 7 

Forestry Branch 8 Cedar Acres, Wenltam. Mass i 

Natural Resources Intelligence Branch. . 40 Cedar Rapids (la.) Public Library i 

Dept. of the Naval Service 4 Centemen, P., & Co., New York 2 

Dept. of Trade and Commerce i Centraal Bureau voor Sociale Adviezen, Am- 

Food Board i sterdam i 

Geographic Board 2 Central Association of Science and Mathe- 

Government Distribution Office 13 matics Teachers, Chicago i 

Honorary Advisory Council for Scientific Central Camera Co., Chicago i 

and Industrial Research 6 Central Christian Science Institute, Chicago. . . i 

Inland Revenue Dept. Laboratory 43 Central Committee for the Relief of Jews Suffer- 

Library of Parliament 2 ering through the War, New York i 

Patent Office i Central Furrier Publishing Co., Chicago i 

Canadian Association for the Prevention of Central Howard Association, Chicago 3 

Tuberculosis, Ottawa i Central of Georgia Railway Co., Savannah. ... i 

Canadian Bank of Commerce, Toronto i Central Scientific Co., Chicago i 

Canadian Fertilizer Association, Soil and Crop Central Society of Physical Therapeutists, 

Improvement Bureau 7 Chicago i 

Canadian Fraternal Association, Hamilton, Central States Importing Co., Cleveland i 

Ont i Cercle de la Librairie, Paris i 

Canadian Gas Association, Toronto i Chamberlin's, Chicago i 

Canadian Manufacturers' Association, Tor- Champion Coated Paper Co., New York 7 

onto i Channing House, Boston t 



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Volumes or Volumes or 
Pamphlets. Pamphlets. 

Chanty Organisation Society, London 2 Chicago Veterinary College i 

Charity Organization Society, Buffalo I Chicago Women's Club 2 

Charity Organization Society, Hartford 3 Chicago West Park Police Benevolent Asso- 

Charity Organization Society, New York 2 ciation 4 

Charleston (5. C.) Chamber of Commerce .... i Children's Aid Association of Indianapolis .... 2 

Charleston (S. C.) Museum i Children's Aid Society, New York i 

Chautauqua (N. 7.) Institution 2 Chinese Patriotic Committee, New York 6 

Chemical Rubber Co., Cleveland i Christian Science Committee for the Distribu- 

Chenery, William L., Chicago 535 _tion of Literature, Chicago 6 

Chester White Swine Record Association, Christopher, Dr. Frederick, Chicago 42 

Rochester, Ind i Church & Rich, Rochester, N. Y 7 

Chevrolet Motor Co., New York i Church, Dr. Archibald, Chicago 8 

Chicago. Board of Education 5 Cigar Makers' Official Journal, Chicago i 

Board of Local Improvements i Cincinnati. Board of Education i 

Bureau of Public Efficiency 8 Public Library i 

Bureau of Safety i Supt. of Public Schools i 

City Clerk i Cincinnati Manufacturing Co i 

City Comptroller i Cincinnati, New Orleans and Texas Pacific 

City Council i Railway Co., New York i 

Civil Service Commission i Cincinnati Social Unit Organization 2 

Dept. of Gas and Electricity 3 Citizens' Association of Chicago 7 

Dept. of Health 2 Citizens' Research League of Winnipeg 5 

Dept. of Public Welfare 2 Citizens' Union, New York 3 

Dept. of Weights and Measures 2 City and Suburban Homes Co., New York .... i 

Municipal Reference Library 125 City Club of Berkeley i 

Public Library 5 City Club of Boston i 

Sanitary Distnct i City Club of Milwaukee i 

West Chicago Park Commissioners 4 City College Quarterly Association, New York, i 

Chicago Academy of Sciences *fy)2 Civic Club of Allegheny County, Pittsburg i 

Chicago and Alton Railroad Co., Chicago i Civic Club of Philadelphia 3 

Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad, Chicago i Civic Federation of Chicago n 

Chicago and North Western Railway Co., Civic Federation of New Haven 9 

Chicago 5 Civic League of Cleveland i 

Chicago Art Institute 2 Civic League of St. Louis i 

Chicago Associatjon of Commerce 6 Civil Service Reform Association of Pennsyl- 

Chicago Association of Credit Men 6 yania, Philadelphia I 

Chicago Banker 2 Civjic, Jovan, New York 2 

Chicago Board of Trade 2 Clark, Charles Eugene, Covinglon, Ky 3 

Chicago Bridge & Iron Works i Clark, Dr. J. Wendell, Chicago 47 

Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Co., Clark University, Worcester, Mass 5 

Chicago 3 Clarke, E. P.. A uburn, N. Y 2 

Chicago City Railway Co., i Clarke, Samuel B., New York 3 

Chicago College of Law i Cleveland, Board of Education 4 

Chicago College of Naprapathy i City Clerk i 

Chicago Daily Tribune 4 Dept. ot Public Utilities 3 

Chicago Dental Society 12 Division of Water 2 

Chicago Entomological Society i Dept. of Public Welfare. 5 

Chicago Evening Post 2 Public Library 2 

Chicago Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat College. .. i Cleveland & Pittsburgh Railroad Co.. Cleve- 

Chicago Foundlings' Home i land i 

Chicago Fresh Air Hospital Association 2 Cleveland Chamber of Commerce 20 

Chicago Great Western Railroad Co., Chicago. 2 Cleveland Engineering Society 3 

Chjcago Historical Society i Cleveland Hospital Council i 

Chicago Home for Girls 3 Cleveland Medical Library. . , i 

Chicago Home for the Friendless i Cleveland Milling Machine Co i 

Chicago Homeopathic Medical Society i Cleveland Museum of Art 2 

Chicago House ot Correction 2 Cleveland Tractor Co 4 

Chjcago Institute of Medicine i Cleveland Twist Drill Co., Cleveland i 

Chicago Kindergarten Institute 2 Cleveland Welfare Federation i 

Chicago Law Institute 6 Clinical Bulletin of Chicago i 

Chicago Literary Club 2 Clinique, Chicago i 

Chicago Medical Society i Clinton Wire Cloth Co., Chicago i 

Chicago Medical Women's Club i Club de Eugenharia, Rio de Janeiro 3 

Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Co., Club News, Chicago i 

Chicago. r Cobden Club, London 3 

Chicago Municipal Tuberculosis Sanitarium. . . i Coe, Dr. Henry Waldo, Portland, Ore 28 

Chicago Normal College 4 Coffey, Dr. Robert C., Portland, Ore 22 

Chicago, North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad, Cohen, Dr. J. Soils, Philadelphia 27 

Chicago i Cokinas, Peter, Washington i 

Chicago Nursery and Half -Orphan Asylum.. . . i Colburn, Dr. Joseph E., Chicago 5 

Chicago Orphan Asylum i Cole Motor Car Co., Indianapolis 2 

Chicago Pathological Society i Colgate University, Hamilton, N. Y i 

Chicago Political Equality League 3 College of Hawaii, Honolulu 3 

Chicago Railways Co i College of Industrial Arts, Denton, Tex 2 

Chicago Real Estate Board r College of Physicians of Philadelphia 3 

Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway Co.. College of the City of New York i 

New York and Chicago 2 College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, 

Chicago School of Civics and Philanthropy 4 Va 4 

Chicago Tariff Delivery Co 5 Collins, Holdridge Ozro, Los Angeles i 

Chicago Telephone Co i Colombia, Ministerio de Instruction Publica . . i 

Chicago Tuberculosis Institute 2 Colorado, Agricultural Experiment Station .... 9 

*Estimated. Attorney General 2 



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Volumes or Volumes or 

Pamphlets. Pamphlets. 

Colorado, Auditor of State 2 Consumers' League of the City of New York. . 3 

Bank Commissioner i Continental and Commercial National Bank, 

Geological Survey i Chicago i 

Industrial Commission i Continental Dorset Club, Mechanicsbwg, ... i 

Labor Commissioner i Conway & Co., Cincinnati i 

Public Utilities Commission 5 Cook County, Adult Probation Office, Chicago. 2 

Secretary of State i Board of Commissioners 2 

State Board of Charities and Corrections. . . i Civil Service Commission 3 

State Board of Health 2 Comptroller i 

State Board of Immigration i Dept. of Poor Relief i 

State Board of Land Commissioners i Forest Preserve District 2 

State Bureau of Mines 3 Real Estate Board i 

State Civil Service Commission i Cook, Jonathan B., Chicago 

State Engineer i Cook, William W., New York 4 

State Entomologist i Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science 

State Highway Commission 4 ^ and Art, New York i 

State Inspector of Coal Mines i Co-operative League of America, New York ... i 

State Inspector of Oils i Copenhagen, Magistral i 

State Insurance Dept i Corn Products Refining Co., New York i 

State Treasurer 3 Cornell College, Ml. Vernon, la i 

Supt of Public Instruction 8 Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y 10 

Tax Commission i Library 3 

Colorado & Southern Railway Co., Denver .... i Corporation Trust Co., New York 2 

Colorado College, Colorado Springs 2 Corrugated Bar Co., Buffalo i 

Colorado Fuel and Iron Co., Denver i Corticelli Silk Mills s Chicago 2 

Colorado Medicine, Denver i Costa Rica, Dirrecci6n General de Estadistica. i 

Colorado Prison Association, Denver 2 Oficina de Deposito y Canje Internacional 

Colorado School for the Deaf and the Blind, | de Publicaciones 2 

Colorado Springs i Courier- Journal, Louisville, Ky 5 

Colorado School of Mines, Golden 5 Cox, S. E. J., Houston i 

Colorado Scientific Society, Denver i Crafts, Wilbur F., Washington i 

Colorado Seed Laboratory, Fort Col'.ins i Craig Colony for Epileptics, Sonyea, N.Y . . . . i 

Colorado State Agricultural College, Fort Cram and Ferguson, boston 2 

Collins 2 Crane Co., Chicago 2g 

Colorado State Dental Association, Denver i Creamery and Milk Plant Monthly, Chicago. .. i 

Colorado State Industrial School, Golden i Cremation Association of America, Detroit. ... 69 

Colorado State Teachers' College, Greeley i Cremation Society of England, London 13 

Columbia University, New York 17 Crile, Dr. George M., Cleveland 51 

College of Physicians and Surgeons, Dept. Croft, Dr. Albert J., Chicago 3 

of Pathology _. 2 Croftan, Dr. Alfred C., Chicago 20 

Ernest Kempton Adams' Fund for Physi- Crompton & Knowles Looms Works, Worces- 

cians" Research i ter, Mass i 

Geological Dept 16 Cromwell (Conn.) Gardens i 

Library i Croydon (Eng.) Public Libraries Committee.. . i 

Press 2 Crozier, Aired Owen, New York i 

Teachers' College 3 Crutcher, Dr. Howard, Joliet, III 14 

Columbus CO.), Board of Education 4 i Cuba, Camara de Representantes. Biblioteca. 17 

Comite France-Amerique, Section des ttats- Comision Nacional Cubana de Propaganda 

Unis, Parts 46 por la Guerra y de Auxilio a sus Victimas, 

Commerce Clearing House, Corporation Legal Havana 5 

Dept., Chicago r Secretaria de Agricultura, Commercio y 

Commercial Club of Duluth 2 Trabajo 14 

Commercial Exchange of Philadelphia i Secretaria de Estado 20 

Commercial Telegraphers' Union, Chicago i Secretaria de Hacienda 5 

Committee of Fifteen, Chicago 3 Secretaria de Instrucci6n Publica y Bellas 

Commonwealth Edison Co., Chicago 2 Artes 2 

Commonwealth Steel Co., Granite City, III . . . . i Secretaria de Obras Publicas i 

Companhia Mogyana de Estradas de Ferro, Secretaria de Sanidad y Beneficencia 2 

5. Paulo i Cummings, John Raymond, Chicago 2 

Concord (N.H.) Public Library i Cunard Steamship Co., Chicago and New York. 12 

Condensite Co. of America, Bloomfield, N. J . . 2 Cunningham, Dr. John Henry, Boston 27 

Conference of Mayors and other City Officials Currier, Dr. A. F., Mt. Vernon, N.Y 4 

of New York, New York i Curtis Publishing Co., Philadelphia t 

Congreso Americano del Nino, Montevideo i Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Corporation, 

Connecticut, Agricultural Experiment Station, New York 5 

New Haven 8 Gushing, Dr. Harvey, Boston 57 

Agricultural Experiment Station, Starrs... 7 Cutler-Hammer Mfg. Co., Milwaukee 12 

Commissioner on Domestic Animals i 

Dept. of Labor 5 Dadant & Sons, Hamilton, III 3 

Public Utilities Commission i Dando Co., Philadelphia i 

State Board of Education 4 Daigger, A., & Co., Chicago i 

- State Civil Service Commission 2 Dairy Farmer Co., Detroit 7 

State Hospital for the Insane, Norwich i Daland, Dr. Judson, Philadelphia 2 

State Library 99 Dane County (Wis^.) Council of Defense, 

State Training School and Hospital, Mans- Women's Committee, Madison 2 

field i Dansk Brodersamfundsblad, Omaha i 

Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N. H i 

New Haven i Davenport (la.) Public Library , i 

Connecticut Historical Society, Hartford i Davis, Dr. Charles Gilbert, Chicago 15 

Connecticut State Medical Society, New Haven 2 Davis, Dr. Nathan S., Chicago 138 

Conrad & Jones Co., West Grove, Pa 2 Day, James B., & Co., Chicago ...._. i 

Consumers' League of Connecticut, Hartford. . $ Dayton (0.) Engineering Laboratories Co i 



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Pamphlets. 

Dean Brothers Steam Pump Works, Indiana- 
polis 2 

Deaver, Dr. John B., Philadelphia 30 

Deborah Cook Sayles Public Library, Paw- 
tucket, R. I i 

Defender Automatic Regulator Co., St. Louis, i 

Defender Photo Supply Co.. Rochester, ff. Y... i 

Deichmanske Bibliotek, Chrisliania i 

De Laval Separator Co.. New York i 

Delaware, Secretary of State i 

State Auditor of Accounts 3 

State Board of Agriculture i 

State Board of Education 3 

State Board of Health 5 

State Council of Defense, Americanization 

Committee i 

State Library Commission i 

State Treasurer i 

Delaware and Hudson Co., New York i 

Delaware County Institute of Science, Media, 

Pa i 

De Lee, Dr. J. B., Chicago 24 

Denison University, Granville,, 2 

Denmark Statens Bogsamlingskomite, Copen- 
hagen i 

Dennis, Dr. Frederic S., New York 9 

Dennison Manufacturing Co., Boston and 

Framingham, Mass 2 

Dent, Thomas, Chicago i 

Dental Facts. Chicago i 

Dental Manufacturing Co., New York 2 

Dental Society of the State of New York, 

Auburn _. . ; i 

Denver, Civil Service Commission i 

Public Library i 

Denver Civic and Commercial Association .... i 

Denver National Bank 2 

De Pauw University, Greencastle, Ind 2 

Depew, Chauncey M., New York 2 

Detroit, Board of Health 2 

City Plan Commission 5 

Dept. of Public Works, Division of Grade 

Separation i 

Public Library 2 

Public Lighting Commission 2 

Detroit College of Medicine and Surgery 2 

Detroit News 2 

Detroit Trailer Co 3 

Dewey, Dr. Richard, Wauwatosa, Wis. and 

Chicago 66 

Diamond Power Specialty Co., Detroit 3 

Diehl, Edith, Brewster.N. Y i 

District of Columbia, Board of Charities i 

Dept. of Weights, Measures and Markets. . 2 

License Bureau i 

Minimum Wage Board 2 

Public Library 2 

Public Utilities Commission i 

Divine Life, Chicago i 

Dixon, William Macneile, London 7 

Dock, Dr. George, St. Louis 60 

Doehler Die Casting Co., Brooklyn 5 

Domestic Engineering Co., Dayton, O i 

Domestic Sugar Producers, New York 2 

Dominion Association of Fire Chiefs, Kingston, 

Ont i 

Dominion Astronomical Obs_ervatory, Ottawa . . i 

Dominion Laboratory, Wellington, N.Z i 

Donald. F. C., Chicago i 

Donnelley, R. R., & Sons Co., Chicago 8 

Donnelley, Reuben H., Corporation, Chicago . . 82 

Doran, George H.. Co., New York . -i 

Borland, Dr. W. A. Newman, Chicago 190 

Dropsie College for Hebrew and Cognate 

Learning, Philadelphia i 

Drovers' Journal, Chicago i 

Duane, Dr. Alexander, New York 12 

Dudley, Dr. E. C., Chicago 235 

Duke, Charles S., Chicago i 

Duluth (Minn.), Board of Education i 

Duluth Board of Trade i 

Duluth Commercial Club. . . . i 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 
Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic Railway Co., 

Marquette, Mich i 

Dunbar, Alexander R., Chicago 6 

Duncan, Dr. Rex, Los Angeles i 

Dunod et Cie., Paris i 

Du Pont de Nemours, E. J., Powder Co., Wil- 
mington, Del ; 3 

Durand Hospital of the John McCormick Insti- 
tute for Infectious Diseases, Chicago i 

Dutch East Indies, Departement van Landbouw, 

Nijverheid en Handel 9 

Eaman, Mabel, Chicago 8 

Eames Co., San Francisco i 

Earp, Dr. Samuel E., Indianapolis 22 

East Side House, New York i 

Eastern Association of Physics Teachers, 

Boston 4 

Eastman, Dr. Joseph Rilus, Indianapolis 30 

Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, N. Y 6 

Eaton, Edward N., Chicago 20 

Economic Club of Boston 7 

Ecuador, Oficina de Fomento de Instruction 

Primaria i 

Edes, Dr. Robert T., Springfield, Mass 43 

Edge Moor (Del.) Iron Co i 

Edinburgh, Public Library i 

Edison Lamp Works, Harrison, N. J i 

Edmunds, Albert J., Philadelphia 5 

Edward L. Trudeau Foundation, Saranac Lake, 

N. Y 3 

Edwards, Dr. Arthur R., Chicago 6 

Efficiency Co., Chicago 2 

Egypt, Government Publications Office 3 

Public Health Laboratories i 

Egyptian Delegation. Washington i 

Eisendrath, Dr. Daniel N., Chicago i 

Electric Controller & Mfg. Co., Cleveland i 

Electric Power Club. Chicago i 

Electric Traction, Chicago i 

Electrical Mining Publishing Co., Chicago i 

Electrical Review Publishing Co., Chicago i 

Eliot, Dr. Llewellyn, Washington 16 

Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society, Chapel Hill, 

N.C r 

Elizabeth McCormick Memorial Fund, Chicago 2 

Ellingwood's Therapeutist, Chicago i 

Elliott, Howard, New York i 

Elliott-Fisher Co., Harrisburg 2 

Ely, Dr. Leonard W., San Francisco _. 4 

Emerson Electric Manufacturing Co., St. Louis i 

Emerson Engineers, New York i 

Emerson Institute of Efficiency, New York 4 

Empire State Forest Products Association, 

Albany 6 

Emporia (Kan.) Chamber of Commerce i 

Emrick, Dr. M. E., Chicago 5 

Engelman, Morris, New York i 

Engineering Institute of Canada, Montreal. ... 3 

Engineers' Club of Boston 2 

Engineers' Club of Philadelphia i 

Engineers' Club of St. Louis i 

Enoch Pratt Free Library, Baltimore i 

Erickson Co., New York 2 

Erie (Pa.) Public Library i 

Essenkay Products Co., Chicago 2 

Essex Institute, Salem, Mass i 

Estes, Dr. W. I.., South Bethlehem, Pa 38 

Evanston Hospital, Training School for Nurses i 

Evanston, (III.) Public Library 2 

Evansville, (Ind.) Public Library i 

Fairbanks (Alaska) Commercial Club i 

Fajrbanks, Morse & Co., Chicago i 

Fairburn, William Armstrong, New York. ._. . . i 
Fairmont Park Art Association, Philadelphia. . i 
Farm Mortgage Bankers' Association of Amer- 
ica, Chicago 9 

Farmers' National Congress, Washington 2 

Farnam, Henry W., New Haven, Conn 2 

Farwell, John V., Chicago I 

Favill, Dr. John, Chicago ga 



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Volumes or Volumes or 

Pamphlets. Pamphlets. 

Faxon, Walter, Lexington, M ass i Friends' War Victims' Relief Committee, 

Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in London 6 

America, New York a Fry, Dr. Henry Davidson, Washington 4 

Federal Motor Truck Co., Detroit i Fuller, Charles H., Co., Chicago i 

Federal Reserve Bank, San Francisco i Furness, Margaret, Chicago 58 

Federal Steel Fixture Co., Chicago a FUrstliche Bibliothek, Wernigerode, Germany . . 2 

Federated Charities, Baltimore i 

Federation of Illinois Colleges, Napermlle, III.. 4 Gage Publishing Co., New York 2 

Feintuch, M., San Francisco i Gamon, Fred A., Salem, Mass i 

Fellows Gear Shaper Co., Springfield, VI 4 Gane Brothers Co., Chicago i 

Felt & Tarrant Manufacturing Co., Chicago ... 1 1 Garnavillo (la.) Park 4 

Fennell, W. P., Washington i Garrett Biblical Institute, Evanston, III 8 

Ferry-Hanly Advertising Co., New Orleans i Garrison, Dr. Fielding H., Washington i 

Field, Henry, Seed Co., Shenandoah, la 3 Gary, City Clerk i 

Field, Marshal], and Co., Chicago a Gary, Elbert H., New York 5 

Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago 2 Gas Industry, Buffalo i 

Fifth Avenue Association, New York 3 Gehnrick Indirect Heat Oven Co., Chicago & 

Finger Print Publishing Association, Chicago . . i Brooklyn 2 

Finney, Dr. J. M. T., Baltimore 13 General Asphalt Co., Philadelphia i 

Fire Insurance Club 01 Chicago. % i General Bakelite Co., New York i 

Fire Insurance Institute of America, Chicago. . i General Education Board, New York n 

Fire Marshals' Association of North America, General Electric Co., Schenectady, N. Y 33 

Springfield, III i National Lamp Works, Cleveland 8 

Fire Underwriters' Association of the North- General Fireproofing Co., Youngstovm, s 

west, Chicago i General Railway Signal Co., Chicago i 

First National Bank of Boston i General Theological Seminary, New York i 

First National Bank of Joliet i Geneva, Bibliotheque Publique i 

First State Fawners' Society, Chicago i Geological and Mining Society of American 

Fisher, Charles E., Taunlon, Mass i Universities, Stanford University Section, 

Fisher, Irving, New Haven, Conn s Palo Alto i 

Fisk University, Nashville i Geometric Tool Co., Chicago 2 

Fitchburg Railroad Co., Boston 2 George Peabody College for Teachers, Nosh- 
Fletcher Free Library, Burlington, Vt i ville 3 

Flexner, Dr. Simon, New York 68 George Washington University, Washington. . . 5 

Flick, Dr. Lawrence Francis, Philadelphia 2 Georgetown Preparatory School, Garrett Park, 

Florida, Agricultural Experiment Station 54 %fd i 

Comptroller ._. . : . . . i Georgetown University, Washington 2 

Dept. of Agriculture 3 Georgia, Agricultural, Experiment Station .... 66 

Railroad Commission i Dept. of Education .' 2 

State Board of Health i Geological Survey 2 

State Geological Survey i Highway Dept i 

State Marketing Bureau i Railroad Commission 5 

State Plant Board 14 State Board of Entomology 8 

Florida Agricultural College, Gainesville 6 State Library 10 

Agricultural Extension Dept., Gainesville ... 6 State Veterinarian 3 

Florida Bankers' Association, Jacksonville i Georgia Southern and Florida Railway Co., 

Foerster, Robert F., Silver Lake, N. H i New York i 

Fondation Carnegie pour les Sauveteurs, Berne i Georgia State College of Agriculture, Athens. . . 26 

Fontaine, Lamar, Lyon, Miss i German Society of Chicago 2 

Foote, Allen R., Baltimore 2 Germantown (Pa.) Friends Free Library and 

Forbes Library, Northampton, Mass 2 Reading Room i 

Fordham (N. Y.) University i Gerard, Graham & Co., New York 2 

Fordpwner, Milwaukee ; . . 2 Gibson, Hamilton, Chicago i 

Foreign Missions Conference of North America, Gifford-Wood Co., Hudson, N. Y 2 

New York i Gjrton College, Cambridge, Eng i 

Forest Research Institute and College, Dehra Gisholt Machine Co., Madison 2 

Dun, India 3 Glass Bottle Blowers Association of the United 

Fottler, Fiske, Rawson Co., Boston 2 States arid Canada, Philadelphia i 

Fougera, E., & Co., New York i Gleaner t New York i 

Fox, Alvin, Chicago 27 Glen Saint Mary (Fla.) Nurseries Co i 

Fox, Dr. Lawrence Webster, Philadelphia ig Globe Machine & Stamping Co., Cleveland. ... 2 

Frame, Andrew Jay, Waukesha, Wis 4 Golden Star Supply Co., New York r 

Framingham (Mass.), Community Health Goldspohn. Dr. Albert, Chicago 24 

Station 12 Goldwater, Dr. Sigismund Schulz, New York . . 14 

France, Ministere de 1'Instruction Publique et Goodale, Dr. J. L., Boston 5 

des Beaux-Arts 3 Goodman, Manufacturing Co., Chicago 2 

Francis W. Parker School, Chicago i Goodrich, B. F., Rubber Co., Akron, O i 

Frank, Dr. Ira, Chicago 6 Goodwyn Institute, Memphis, Tenn i 

Frank, Dr. Mortimer, Chicago 55 Gordon, Dr. Murray B., Brooklyn 3 

Franklin Institute, Philadelphia 2 Goucher College, Baltimore, Md i 

Frazier, Dr. Charles H., Philadelphia 79 Governor's Conference, Madison i 

Fredericksburg, (Va.) City Manager 2 Gradle, Dr. Henry S., Chicago 152 

Free Hospital for Poor Consumptives and White Graggs, Charles Randall, Dallas, Texas 3 

Haven Sanatorium Association, Philadel- Grand Rapids (Mich.), Public Library 3 

phia _. 2 Grand Trunk Railway System, Montreal i 

Freedmen's Aid Society of Methodist Episcopal Gray, Dr. Ethan A., Chicago i 

Church, Cincinnati i Great Britain, Chamber of Shipping of the 

Freedom, London 4 United Kingdom i 

Freeman, Dr. Leonard, Denver 919 Public Trustee Office i 

Freer, Dr. Otto T., Chicago 12 Great Northern Railway Co., St. Paul i 

Friedman & Co., New York i Greek Bureau of Information, New York 2 

Friends of Freedom for India, New York 3 Green, Fred W., Cleveland i 



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Pamphlets. Pamphlets. 

Green, Dr. John R., Kansas City, Mo i Hill, Walter M.. Chicago 32 

Greenfield (Mass.) Public Library i Hillsdale (Mich.) College i 

Greenville (III.) College 3 Hinsdale, Dr. Guy, Hot Springs, Va 2 

Grentzeback, C., Chicago i Hirst, Dr. Barton Cooke, Philadelphia 2 

Griebel Instrument Co., Carbondale, Pa i Hispanic American Atheneum, Washington. ... 2 

Griffith, Dr. J. P. Crozer, Philadelphia 62 Hobart College, Geneva, N.Y i 

Grinnell (la.) College i Holcomb and Hoke Manufacturing Co., 

Grosvenor Library, Buffalo 3 Indianapolis i 

Grover, Chester A., Winnetka, III 4 Holmes, Dr. Bayard, Chicago 21 

Guarantee Sales Co., New York i Holmes, Dr. Rudolph W., Chicago 6 

Guaranty Club of New York i Holstein-Friesian Association of America, 

Guaranty Trust Co., New York 50 Delavan, Wis i 

Guayaquil (Ecuador], Biblioteca Municipal. ... i Holstein-Friesian World, Syracuse i 

Gump, B. F., Co., Chicago 2 Holt, Dr. L. Emmett, New York i 

Gurley, W. & L. E., Troy, N. Y i Home Correspondence School, Springfield, 

Gurney Ball Bearing Co., Jamestown, N.Y i Mass i 

Home Market Club, Boilon i 

Haberman, Dr. J. Victor, New York 2 Hommel, Ludwig, & Co.. Piltsburg i 

Hackley Public Library, Muskegon, Mich i Homeopathic Medical Society of the State of 

Hahneman Medical College, Chicago i New York, New^ York i 

Hall, O. M., Santa Paula, Col i Honest Ballot Association, New York i 

Halsey, Stuart & Co., Chicago 2 Honolulu Chamber of Commerce 2 

Hamilton Coated Paper Co., New York i Hooker, George E., Chicago i 

Hamilton College, Clinton, N.Y i Hoosier Banker, Indianapolis i 

Hamilton Manufacturing Co., Two Rivers, Wis. 9 Horsley, Dr. John Shelton, Richmond, Va 55 

Hammond Typewriter Co., New York i Horton, Dr. Horace E., Chicago, III 692 

Hampton (Va.) Normal Agricultural Insti- Houston Foundation i 

tute 10 Howard, Harry F., Rochester, N. H i 

Handley Library, Winchester, Va i Howard University, Washington 3 

Hanson-Roach-Fowler Co., Chicago 3 Howe. Dr. Lucien, Bufalo i 

Harrington, Edwin, Son & Co., Philadelphia.. . 31 Howell, R. R., & Co., Minneapolis i 

Harrison Safety Boiler Works, Philadelphia ... 2 Hoyne, Dr. Archibald L., Chicago 3 

Hart, W. Lee, Langres, France i Hughes Charles E., New York i 

Hart, W. O., New Orleans 3 Humane Society of the Commonwealth of 

Hartford, Board of Street Commissioners 2 Massachusetts, Boston i 

Juvenile Commission i Hun, Dr. Henry, Albany 8 

Public Library 2 Hungarian American Federation, Cleveland i 

Hartford Chamber of Commerce i Hunt, Helen, Ferris & Co., Harvard, III i 

Hartford Seminary Foundation i Hunt ; Dr. Reid, Boston 14 

Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insur- Huntington, Henry E., Library, New York. ... 7 

ance Co., i Huntington T. W., San Francisco 12 

Harvard Alumni Association, Boston i Huron (S. D.) College 2 

Endowment Fund, New York 2 Huston, A. J., Portland Me i 

Law School Association, Cambridge i Hyman & Co., Chicago i 

Harvard University, Cambridge 5 

Astronomical Observatory g Ice Cream Trade Journal, New York i 

Board of Overseers 2 Idaho, Agricultural Experiment Station 13 

Bureau of Vocational Guidance i Commissioner of Commerce and Industries, i 

Cancer Commission i Free Traveling Library i 

Graduate School of Medicine 15 Insurance Dept i 

Gray Herbarium i Mining Dept 3 

Medical School i Secretary of State 3 

Museum of Comparative Zoology i State Asylum for Insane, Blackfoot i 

- Peabody Museum '. i State Auditor i 

Press i State Board of Education i 

Radcliffe College 3 State Board of Land Commissioners i 

Hassin, Dr. J. B., Chicago 2 State Fish and Game Bureau i 

Haverford (Pa.) College 2 State Treasurer 2 

Haverhill (Mass.) Public Library . .- 2 111, Dr. Edward Joseph, Newark 32 

Hawaii, Board of Agriculture and Forestry 3 Illinois, Agricultural Experiment Station 23 

Dept. of Public Instruction i Attorney General i 

Public Utilities Commission 24 Auditor of Public Accounts 5 

Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association, Experi- Board for Vocational Education 13 

ment Station, Honolulu 2 Centennial Commission i 

Hawley, Mary E., Chicago 19 Dept. of Agriculture 23 

Hawthorn Farm, Hawthorn Farm, III i Division of Animal Industry 3 

Hazlitt & Walker, Chicago i Division of Dairy Extension 2 

Heald Machine Co., Chicago i Dept. of Finance 2 

Hebrew Free Loan Society, New York 3 Dept. of Public Health. . . .- 2 

Hebrew Technical Institute, New York i Dept. of Public Instruction 4 

Hebrew Union College, Cincinnati i Dept. of Public Welfare 4 

Hedding College, Abingdon, III 2 Dept. of Public Works and Buildings, 

Heineck, Dr. Aim6 Paul, Chicago 10 Division of Highways ._ 2 

Hektoen, Dr. Ludwig, Chicago n Dept. of Registration and Education, State 

Hemenway, Dr. Henry Bixby, Springfield, III.. 5 Geological Survey 5 

Henderson, Charles T., Chicago 6 Dept. of Trade and Commerce, Division 

Henion & Hubbell, Chicago 2 of Insurance i 

Henry, Alice, Chicago 4 Legislative Reference Bureau 5 

Herald of Peace and International Arbitration, Library Extension Commission 7 

London 5 Public Utilities Commission 5 

Hess, Dr. Julius H., Chicago 13 Secretary of State ; 714 

Hill School, Poltstown, Pa i State Civil Service Commission 58 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Illinois, State Council of Defense, War Recre- 
ation Board, Chicago 2 

State Natural History Survey, Urbana i 

State Treasurer I 

State Water Survey Division I 

Supt. of Public Instruction n 

Supt. of Reports 2 

Illinois Association of the Deaf, Chicago i 

Illinois Audubon Society, Highland Park i 

Illinois Central Magazine, Chicago i 

Illinois Central Railroad Co., Chicago i 

Illinois College ot Agriculture, Urbana 2 

Extension Service 3 

Illinois Federation of Women's Clubs, Chicago. 2 

Illinois Gas Association, Chicago 10 

Illinois Humane Society, Chicago 3 

Illinois Library Association, Urbana 2 

Illinois Manufacturers' Association, Chicago. . .149 

Illjnois Medical Journal, Chicago 2 

Illinois Music Teachers' Association, Lincoln. . i 
Illinois National Guard, First Infantry, Chicago 2 

Illinois Normal School, Charleston 2 

Illinois Normal School, De Kalb 3 

Illinois Pharmaceutical Association, Chicago. . . i 
Illinois Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 

Chicago 3 

Illinois Society of Engineers, Wheaton i 

Illinois State Academy of Science, Springfield. . i 

Illinois State Bar Association, Danville i 

Illinois State Bee-Keepers' Association, 

Springfield i 

Illinois State Dental Society. Peoria 2 

Illinois State Federation of Labor, Springfield, i 

Illinois State Historical Library, Springfield ... 4 

Illinois State Horticultural Society, Normal ... i 
Illinois State Laboratory of Natural History, 

Urbana 2 

Illinois State Normal School, Charleston 8 

Illinois State Normal University, Carbondale.. . i 

Illinois State Reformatory, Poniiac i 

Illinois State School and Colony, Lincoln i 

Illinois State Teachers' Association, Carlinville. i 

Illinois Steel Co., Chicago 3 

Illinois Tract Society, Bloomington i 

Illinois Training School for Nurses, Chicago ... i 

Illuminating Engineering Society, New York.. . i 

Illustrated Review, Atascadero, Cal i 

Imbrie & Co., Chicago 2 

Immigration Restriction League, Boston 6 

Imperial Academy, Tokyo 5 

Imperial Government Railways of Japan, 

Tokyo i 

Imperial Japanese Consulate, Chicago 2 

Imperial University of Kyoto 2 

Imperial University of Kyushu, College of 

Engineering 2 

Imperial University, Medical Faculty, Tokyo. . 2 

Independent Religious Society, Chicago i 

Index-Abstract of Surgical Technique. New 

Brunswick, N. J I 

India, Agricultural Adviser to the Government, 

Pusa 5 

Imperial Library, Calcutta 12 

Store Depot, London 16 

Supt. of Government Printing 4 

Indjan Rights Association, Philadelphia 3 

Indian Tea Association, Calcutta i 

Indiana, Agricultural Experiment Station 24 

Board of Industrial Aid for the Blind i 

Board of State Charities 3 

Bureau of Legislative Information 3 

Public Library Commission 2 

Public Service Commission i 

State Board of Forestry 2 

State Board of Health 5 

State Dept. of Public Instruction 2 

State Library 48 

State Veterinary Dept 2 

Indiana Sanitary and Water Supply Associa- 
tion, Indianapolis i 

Indiana State Bar Association, Indianapolis. . . i 

Indiana State Dairy Association, Lafayette. ... i 



Volumes or 

Pamphlets. 

Indiana University, Bloomington o 

Alumni Association i 

Library 30 

Indianapolis Board of Trade i 

Indianapolis Water Co 9 

Industrial Government Association, Spokane. . i 
Industrial Institutional Advertising Service 

New York i 

Industrial Union News, Detroit i 

Industrial Workers of the World, Chicago and 

Cleveland 3 

Infant Welfare Society, Chicago i 

Ingersoll Milling Machine Co., Rockford, III.. . 5 

Ingersoll-Rand Co., Easton, Pa 7 

Inspiration Consolidated Copper Co., New 

York i 

Institute for Public Service, New York i 

Institute of American Meat Packers, Chicago. . 2 

Institute of Industrial Research, Washington. . 23 

Institute of International Education, New York i 

Institute of Medicine of Chicago i 

Institute of Mines and Forests, Demerara, 

British Guiana 4 

Institute of Science and Industry, Melbourne. . 2 
Institute Central Meteorologico y Geofisico 

de Chile, Santiago 6 

Institut6 Geologico de Mexico, Mexico 2 

Institut6 Nacional de Agronomica, Montevideo 3 

Institut6 Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de Janeiro i 

Insull, Samuel, Chicago i 

Insurance Institute of America, Boston i 

Insurance Library Association, Boston i 

Insurance Society of New York 5 

Inter-America, New York 2 

Interborough Consolidated Corporation, New 

York i 

Interborough Rapid Transit Co., New York. . . i 

Intercollegiate Menorah Association, New York i 

Intercollegiate Socialist Society, New York 3 

International Brotherhood of Maintenance of 

Way Employes, Detroit i 

International Committee of Women for Per- 
manent Peace, Chicago 2 

International Correspondence Schools, Scranton i 

International Fraternal Association, Ava, III.. . i 

International Free Trade League, Boston. ..... 2 

International Harvester Co. of New Jersey, 

Chicago 7 

International Health Board, New York 4 

International High Commission, Washington... 2 
International Institute of Agriculture, Bureau 

of Statistics, Rome i 

International Joint Commission, Washington. . 2 

International Kindergarten Union, Pittsburg.. . i 
International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, 

Neiv York i 

International Mill and Timber Co., Bay City, 

Mich 7 

International Molders' Union of North 

Ameiica, Cincinnati i 

International Railway Fuel Association, 

Chicago i 

International Reform Bureau, Washington .... i 
International Sunday School Association, 

Chicago 8 

International Trade Press, Chicago 3 

International Typographical Union, Indian- 
apolis _. . i 

International Young Men's Christian Associa- 
tion. College, Spring field, Mass i 

Inter-Racial Council, New York 2 

Inter-State Cotton Seed Crushers' Association, 

Dallas, Texas ; . . i 

Investment Bankers Association of America, 

Chicago 2 

Investors' Protective Association of America, 

Boston 2 

Iowa, Agricultural Experiment Station 7 

Board of Control of State Institutions 2 

Dept. of Public Instruction 2 

Geological Survey i 

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Pamphlets. 

Johnson, Dr. C. N., Chicago 161 

Joint Board of Sanitary Control in the Cloak, 
Suit & Skirt & the Dress & Waist Indus- 
tries, New York 7 

Joliet, Public Library i 

Jones, Marshall, Co., Boston i 

Joseph Dixon Crucible Co., Jersey City i 

Josephson, Aksel G. S., Chicago 3 

Journal of the American Osteopathic Associa- 
tion, New York i 

Journeymen Barbers' International Union of 

America, Indianapolis 2 

Judson College, Marion, Ala i 

Jugo-Slav Republican Alliance, Chicago 2 

Junior Soldiers of the Soil, Des Moines 8 

Juvenile Court Record, Chicago i 



Volumes or 

Pamphlets. 

Iowa, Public Library Commission i 

Secretary ot State i 

State Board of Health i 

State Dairy and Food Commission 8 

State Document Dept 8 

State Highway Commission i 

State Horticukural Society, Des Moines i 

State Library i 

Law Dept i 

Iowa Conservation Association, Ames 10 

Iowa Engineering Society, Iowa City 3 

Iowa Masonic Library, Cedar Rapids i 

Iowa Reformatory, Anamosa 2 

Iowa State College of Agriculture and Mechanic 

Arts, Ames 37 

Dept. of Botany 3 

Iowa State Medical Society, Des Moines i 

Iowa State Teachers' Association, Des Moines . 2 Kahn, Otto H., New York 5 

Iowa State Teachers' College, Cedar Falls 8 Kanawba Manufacturing Co., Chicago 4 

Ireland, Derjt. of Agriculture and Technical Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station 7 

Instruction i Auditor of State i 

Ireland, National Library 5 Banking Dept i 

Irish Agricultural Organization Society, Dublin 3 Entomological Commission i 

Irish National Bureau, Washington i Fish and Game Commission i 

Irving National Bank, New York 4 Governor i 

Irwin-Harrisons & Grosfield, New York i Public Utilities Commission i 

Istituto Militare Geografico., Florence 5 Secretary of State i 

Italian Bureau of Public Information, New State Board of Administration i 

York 2 State Board ot Agriculture 3 

Italian Chamber of Commerce of Chicago 2 State Board of Health.... _ 3 

Italy, R. Stazione di Patolgia Vegetale, Rome. . 2 State Civil Service Commission i 

Ithaca (N. Y.) Board of Commerce i State Council of Defense, Topeka 8 

Iversen, Herbert, Chicago i State Dept. of Public Instruction 16 

State Fire Marshal 2 

Jaburg Bros., New York i State Geological Survey 2 

acksonville (Fla.), Board of Health i State Irrigation Commission i 

Free Public Library i State Library ._ 80 

acobs, J. L., & Co., Chicago i Tax Commission 3 

acobsen Publishing Co., Chicago i Traveling Libraries Commission i 

acoby, Dr. George W., New York 28 Kansas Engineer; Lawrence 5 

aggar, L. A., Jr., Honolulu 2 Kansas Engineering Society, Topeka i 

araes, Fred. S., & Co., Chicago and New York. 2 Kansas State Agricultural College, Manhattan, i 

ames Manufacturing Co., Fort Atkinson, Wis. i Kansas State Historical Society, Topeka 2 

ames Millikin University, Decatur, III i Kansas State Hospital, Larned i 

ames V. Brown Library, Williamsport, Pa.. . . i Kansas State Manual Training Normal School, 

apan. Dept. of Agriculture and Commerce ... i Pittsburg 6 

Hokkaida Agricultural Experiment Station, Kansas State Normal School, Emporia 2 

Sapporo 7 Library 4 

Imperial Central Agricultural Experiment Kansas State Normal School, Hays i 

Station, Nishigahara, Tokyo i Kansas City (Mo.), Board of Education i 

Imperial Geological Survey 4 Bureau of Research and Efficiency 3 

Imperial Library i Board of Park Commissioners 2 

Japan Association for Aiding the Sick and Public Library 2 

Wounded Soldiers, Tokyo 2 Kansas City (Mo.) Board of Trade i 

Japan Society, New York 3 Kansas City (Mo.) Chamber of Commerce .... 2 

Japanese Agricultural Society, Saw Francisco. . i Kansas City (Mo.) Railway Co 3 

Japanese-American Commerical Weekly, New Kansas City Southern Railway Co., Kansas 

York i City, Mo 2 

Japanese Chamber of Commerce, San Francisco i Karpinski, Dr. Louis C., Ann Arbor, Mich. ... 22 

efferson Medical College, Philadelphia i Keeler, E., Co.. Williamsport, Pa i 

'effrey Manufacturing Co., Columbus, i Kehler, Mrs. Keith Ranson, Chicago i 

elliffe, Dr. Smith Ely, New York 14 Keiper, Dr. George F.. Lafayette, Ind 20 

ersey City, Free Public Library i Kellogg, Dr. Edward Leland, New York 5 

'ewish Agricultural and Industrial Aid Society, Kellogg, M. W. Co., New York i 

New York i Kendall, Dr. Arthur I., Chicago 27 

Jewish Farmer, New York i . Kentucky, Agricultural Experiment Station. . . 15 

Jewish Protectory and Aid Society, Hawthorne, Dept. of Education i 

N. Y i Dept. of Geology and Forestry 10 

Jewish Publication Society of America, Phila- Railroad Commission i 

delphia i State Board of Health i 

Jewish Theological Seminary of America, New State Forester's Office 2 

York 3 State Tax Commission i 

Johansson, C. E., New York i Kentucky College of Agriculture, Lexington. . . 3 

ohn Carter Brown Library, Providence i Agricultural Extension Division 8 

John F. Slater Fund, Trustees of, Charlottes- Kentucky State Normal School, Bowling Green 2 

tille, Va 2 Kenyon College, Gambier, O i 

John Marshall Law School, Chicago 2 Keokuk (la.) City Clerk i 

ohn Rylands Library, Manchester, Eng i Keystone Consolidated Publishing Co., 

Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore 2 Pittsburg : I 

ohns Hopkins University, Baltimore i Keystone Pecan Co., Manheim, Pa I 

Press i Kiernan, Dr. James G., Chicago 32 

Johnson & Johnson, New Brunswick, N. J 5 Kimball, Dorr, Berkeley, Cal i 



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Pamphlets. Pamphlets. 

Kjmberley (Africa) Public Library Ljncoln Printing Co., Chicago 2 

King Edward's Hospital Fund for London .... Lincoln University, Lincoln, Pa r 

King Institute, Madras, India Lindenthal, Gustav, New York 3 

Kip, Frederic E., New York Literary Guide and Rationalist Review, 

Klaxon Co., New York London i 

Knapp, Dr. Arnold, New York 6 Lithuanian National Council, Washington a 

Knoeppel, C. E., & Co., New York: Little, Arthur D., Inc., Boston i 

Knopf, Dr. S. Adolphus, New York 7 Little Chronicle Co., Chicago r 

Knox College, Galesburg, III Little, Dr. J. Warren, Minneapolis 2 

Koettgen, J., New York Little Rock (Ark. ) Cotton Exchange i 

Kongelige Bibliotek, Copenhagen Liverpool Geographical Society i 

Koninklyke Akademie van Wetenschappen, Liverpool Women's War Service Bureau i 

Amsterdam Livingston (Mont.) Chamber of Commerce i 

Koninklyke Bibliotheek, The Hague Living-Stone Co., Baltimore i 

Koninklyke Vlaamsche Academic voor Taal en Lloyd, Mrs. Caro, Winnetka, III i 

Letterknude, Ghent^ Lloyd Library, Cincinnati a 

Korean National Association, San Francisco . . . Lloyd's Register of Shipping, New York 6* 

Kremers, Dr. Edward, Madison London 8 

Kreolite News, Toledo Lockwood, Greene, & Co., Boston i 

Kretschmer, Dr. Herman L., Chicago 3 Locy, Dr. Francis E.. Evanston, III i 

Kreutzmann, Dr. Henry J., San Francisco i London ( Ont. ) Public Library i 

Kuhn, Loeb & Co., New York London School of Economics and Political 

Kungliga Biblioteket, Stockholm 3 Science ' 9 

Kungliga Landtbruks Akademien, Stockholm. . . i Long Beach ( Col. ) Dept. of Public Affairs ... i 

Kungliga Svenska Vetenskaps Akademien, Public Library i 

Stockholm 19 Long Island College Hospital, Brooklyn i 

Kungliga Universitetet Biblioteket, Upsala. . . 7 Longyear, Dr. H. W., Detroit 15 

Kunz, Dr. Sylvan, Chicago 48 Loomis Institute, Windsor, Conn i 

Lord & Thomas, Chicago i 

Laconia (N. H.), Public Library i Los Angeles, Board of Education 2 

Lafayette College, Boston, Pa 9 Division of Psychology i 

La France, New York 2 Board of Public Utilities 3 

Lake Forest (///.), College i City Auditor r 

Lancaster (Mass.). Town Library i Dept. of Health 2 

Land Values Press Bureau, London i Public Library i 

Landreth, C. P., Philadelphia i Social Service Commission i 

Langdon, Dr. F. W., Cincinnati 32 Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce 13 

Lansing (Mich.) Public Library i Loudon Machinery Co., Fairfield, la i 

Lapp, John A., Chicago i Louisiana, Agricultural Experiment Station ... 13 

La Salle Extension University, Chicago 2 Commissioner of Labor and Industrial 

Lasell Seminary, Auburndale, Mass i Statistics i 

Lawrence College Appleton, Wis i Dept. of Agriculture and Immigration 7 

Lawrenceville (N. J. ) School i Dept. of Conservation i 

Lawson, James Gilchrist, Chicago 2 State Banking Dept i 

League for Industrial Rights, New York i State Board of Health 4 

League for Preventive Work, Boston 8 State Land Office i 

League of Texas Municipalities, Austin 2 State Museum i 

League to Enforce Peace, New York 10 Louisiana Bankers' Association, Baton R ouge.. i 

Leake, Dr. Charles W., Chicago 4 Louisiana Engineering Society, New Orleans. .. 2 

Leavitt, Dr. Sheldon, Chicago 7 Louisiana Historical Society, New O'leans .... i 

Ledermann, Dr. Moses D., New York 16 Louisiana State Federation of Labor, 

Leeds & Northrup Co., Philadelphia 2 Shreveport 6 

Legal Aid Society, Chicago i Louisiana State Normal School, Natchitoches. . . 18 

Legal Aid Society, New York 2 Louisiana State University and Agricultural 

Legislative Voters League, Chicago i and Mechanical College, Baton Rouge. ... 7 

Lehigh University, South Bethlehem, Pa i Louisville & Nashville Railroad Co., Louisville, i 

Lehigh Valley Railroad Co., Philadelphia i Louisville (Ky.), Free Public Library i 

Lehigh Valley Transit Co., Allentown, Pa i Lovett, Robert S., New York 2 

Lehigh, Major C. W., Camp Devens, Mass .... i Lovett, Dr. Robert W., Boston S 

Leland Stanford Junior University, Stanford Lowell (Mass.) City Library 3 

University n Lowell, Dr. Harry M., Hamilton, i 

Lenox Hill Hospital, New York i Loyola University, Chicago i 

Lepper, George, Piltsburg i Lubeck, Stadtbibliothek 3 

Leschen, A., & Sons Rope Co., St. Louis i Lutem, Daniel B., Indianapolis i 

Letchworth Village, Thiells, N.Y 3 Lynn (Mass.) Public Library i 

Lethbridge (Alberta) Board of Trade i Lyon, Chambre de Commerce i 

Lewis, Dr._Bransford, St. Louis 35 Lyon, Dr. Martha Brewer, South Bend, Ind 2 

Lewis Institute, Chicago 451 

Structural Materials Research Laboratory. . 3 McCalla, Albert, Chicago 4 

Lexington (Ky. ) Public Library i McClintock, Dr. Charles L., Asheville, N. C... . 8 

Liberator, New York i McClurg. A. C., & Co., Chicago i 

Liberty Mutual Insurance Co., Boston & McCormick Theological Seminary, Chicago i 

^* Richmond 2 McCoy & Co., Chicago i 

Library Bureau, Chicago 6 McDonald, Arthur, Washington 5 

Library Co. of Philadelphia i Macedonia-Bulgarian Central Committee, 

Library of War Literature, New York 4 Chicago i 

Lick Observatory, Mount Hamilton, Cal i McGill University, Montreal i 

Liga Espanola para del Impuesto Unico, Library 7 

Malaga, Spain i McGraw, Dr. Theodore A., Detroit 10 

Light Publishing Co., Cambridge, Mass i McGuire, Dr. Stuart, Richmond 20 

Lilly, Eli, & Co., Indianapolis i Mclntosh & Seymour Corporation, Auburn, 

Lincoln Library, Springfield, III i N.Y i 



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Pamphlets. Pamphlets. 

McKilhp Veterinary College, Chicago i Massachusetts, State Board of Charities 2 

McLaughlin, Robert J., Philadelphia 3 State Board of Labor and Industries 3 

McMaster University, Toronto i State Dept. of Health 3 

McQueen. Alexander, Chicago i State Library 14 

MacRae's Blue Book Publishing Co., Chicago. . i Supervisor of Administration i 

Magath, Thomas Byrd, Rochester, Minn i Massachusetts Agricultural College, Amherst. . i 

Mailbag Publishing Co., Cleveland, 2 Extension Swvice 4 

Maine, Agricultural Experiment Station 10 Masschusetts Chamber of Commerce, Boston. . 13 

Dept. of Agriculture 5 Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Associa- 

Dept. of State i tion, Boston i 

Public Utilities Commission i Massachusetts Civic League, Boston 3 

State Library 32 Massachusetts Cremation Association, boston.. 2 

Maine State Normal School, Farmington i Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston 15 

Maine State Normal School, Gorham i Massachusetts Horticultural Society, Boston. . . 4 

Maiden (Eng.) Public Library 2 Massachusetts Hospitals for Consumptives, 

Malmo (Sweden) Stadsbibljotek i Boston i 

Manchester (Eng.) Association of Importers Massachusetts Industrial School, Beverly i 

and Exporters i Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 

Manchester (Eng.) Libraries Committee 2 Cambridge 2 

Manchester (Eng.) School of Technology 2 Electrical Engineering Dept 3 

Manchester (Eng.) Steam Users' Association . . i Library i 

Manhattan College, New York ._ i Research Laboratory of Physical Chemistry 23 

Manitoba, Commissioner of Northern Manitoba 4 Massachusetts Library Club, Fairhaven i 

Comptroller General 2 Massachusetts Monson State Hospital, Palmer i 

Dept. of Agricultural Immigration 17 Massachusetts Society for Mental Hygiene, 

Dept. of Public Works i Boston i 

King's Printer n Massachusetts Society for Social Hygiene, 

Manitoba Agricultural College, Winnipeg 2 Boston 4 

Manitowoc (Wis.) Shipbuilding Co i Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of 

Mann, Dr. Mathew D., Bujfalo 24 Cruelty to Children, Boston 2 

Mann, Dr. William A., Chicago 7 Massachusetts State Farm, Bridgewater i 

Manton, Dr. Walter P., Detroit 69 Massachusetts State Hospital, Worcester 2 

Manufacturers Aircraft Association, New_ York, i Massachusetts State Normal School, Worcester i 

Maple Flooring Manufacturers Association, Massachusetts Teachers' Retirement Board, 

Chicago i Boston 2 

Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, Massachusetts Training Schools, Trustees, 

Mass 3 Boston i 

Marsh & Co., James P., Chicago i Matas, Dr. Rudolph, New Orleans 40 

Marsh's Library, Dublin i Mathematical Association of America, Oberlin, 

Martin, Bertha, Chicago i O ; . i 

Martin- Parry Corporation, Indianapolis 2 Mayer, Dr. Emil, New York 43 

Maryland, Agricultural Experiment Station. .. 13 Mayo, Dr. Charles Horace, Rochester, Minn. .. ^ 

Bank Commissioner 3 Mazama Club, Portland, Ore i 

Comptroller of the Treasury i Mazdaznan, Los Angeles i 

Conservation Commission i Meacham, Dr. J. G., Jr., Racine, Wis 6 

Dept. of Education 5 Mechanics & Metals National Bank, New York ^ 

Public Service Commission 2 Mechanics' Institute, San Francisco i 

State Board of Health i Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland, 

State Board of Labor and Statistics i Baltimore i 

State Board of Prison Control 3 Medical Association of Alabama, Montgomery. . i 

State Game Warden i Medical Critic and Guide, New York i 

State Industrial Accident Commission i Medical Herald, St. Louis ; . . i 

State Insurance Dept i Medical Society of the State of North Carolina, 

State Library i Sanatorium i 

Maryland Agricultural Society, College Park... 2 Melbourne Chamber of Commerce i 

Maryland Casualty Co., Baltimore i Melting Pot, St. Louis i 

Maryland Pharmaceutical Association Baltimore i Meltzer, Dr. Samuel James, New York 227 

Maryland State College, College Park 3 Menkin, Edward, Chicago 5 

Mason, Dr. L. D. f Brooklyn 14 Mercantile Library, New York ._ 2 

Mason, George A., Chicago i Merchants and Manufacturers' Association of 

Mason, Robert C., Richmond i Baltimore 3 

Massachusetts.Agricultural Experiment Station 19 Merchants' Association of New York 8 

Bank Commissioner 2 Merchants Bank of Canada, Montreal i 

Board of Conciliation and Arbitration i Merck & Co., New York i 

Board of Gas and Electric Light Commis- Mergenthaler Linotype Co., New York 2 

sioners i Merrell, William S., Chemical Co., Cincinnati . 2 

Board of Registration in Embalming 2 Merrell-Soule Co., Syracuse 2 

Board of Registration in Medicine 4 Metabolist Publishing Co., New York i 

Bureau of Statistics 4 Metal and Thermit Corporation, New York ... i 

Civil Service Commission . \ i Metal Industry, New York 2 

Commission for the Blind i Meteorological Observatory, Chemulpo, Korea . i 

Commission on Mental Diseases 8 Methodist Episcopal Church, South, Board of 

Commission on Probation i Education, Nashville i 

Commissioner of Animal Industry i Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., New York. . . 43 

Controller of County Accounts i Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York i 

Homestead Commission i Metropolitan Trust Co., New York i 

Industrial Accident Board 2 Mexican Review, Mexico City _. . . i 

Metropolitan Water and Sewerage Board.. . i Mexico, Departmento de Trabajo, Estadistica 

Minimum Wage Commission 9 y Publicaciones i 

Public Reservations, Trustees i Direction de la CasadeMoneda s 

Secretary of the Commonwealth 60 Direcc|6n General de Agricultura 3 

State Board of Agriculture 13 Direction General de Education Piiblica .... i 



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Mexico, Ministerio de Fomento i Mississippi, State Geological Survey 2 

Secretaria de Industria, Comercio y Trabajo . i State Land Commissioner 2 

Meyer, Dr. Wiljy, New York 6 Supt. of Public Education 4 

Miami University, Oxford, 2 Mississippi Agricultural and Mechanical 

Michael, Dr. May, Chicago i College, Agricultural College 6 

MichelinTireCo.,AfiW/own, N. J 27 Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station 37 

Michigan, Agricultural Experiment Station .... 21 Bureau of Geology and Mines 4 

Board of State Tax Commissioners 2 Council of Defense i 

Dept. of Health 3 Food and Drug Commissioner i 

Dept. of Labor i Library Commission 2 

Dept. of State, Division of Agricultural Public Service Commission 3 

Statistics 2 State Auditor i 

Industrial Accident Board 4 State Banking Dept i 

Public Domain Commission and Immigra- State Board of Agriculture 3 

tion Commission 4 State Board of Charities and Correction. ... 5 

Public Utilities Commission i State Fruit Experiment Station 5 

Secretary of State '. 2 State Poultry Experiment Station 2 

State Geological and Biological Survey 4 State Supt. of Schools i 

State Highway Commissioner i Missouri Pacific Railroad Co., New York i 

State Hospital, Pontiac i Missouri School for the Deaf, Fulton i 

State Library 88 Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy, 

Michigan Agricultural College, East Lansing. . . 5 Rolla -. i 

Michigan Bankers' Association, Detroit i Missouri State Medical Association, St. Louis, i 

Michigan College of Mines, Houghtnn 3 Missouri State Sanatorium, Ml. Vernon 2 

Michigan Dairyman's Association, Detroit 10 Missouri State Social Hygiene Society, St. Louis 2 

Michigan Gas Association, Grand Rapids i Mobile and Ohio Railroad Co., New York i 

Michigan Historical Commission i Mobile ( Ala. ) Board pt Commissioners r 

Michigan State Normal College, Ypsilanti. ... 3 Modern Hospital Publishing Co., Chicago 2 

Middlebury, (Vt. ) College 2 Money and Commerce, Pitlsburg 2 

Middlesborough, ( Eng. ) Public Library & Montana, Agricultural Experiment Station .... 18 

Museum Committee i Attorney General i 

Mill Supplies, Chicago i Dept. of Agriculture and Publicity 15 

Miller, Edward C., New York 2 Dept. of Health z 

Miller, Ernest W., St. Louis i Fish and Game Commission i 

Millicent Library, Fairhatien, Mass i Insurance Dept i 

Mills, Dr. Charles K., Philadelphia 19 Live Stock Sanitary Board i 

Milwaukee, Harbor Commission 6 Railroad and Public Service Commission. . . i 

Health Dept 2 Register of State Lands i 

Public Library i Secretary of State r 

Milwaukee Associated Charities i State Board of Entomology i 

Milwaukee Association of Commerce 2 State Board oi Horticulture 3 

Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce - i State Engineer r 

Milwaukee Citizens' Bureau of Municipal Effi- State Highway Commission i 

ciency i State Historical and Miscellaneous Library. 12 

Milwaukee County School of Agriculture and State Treasurer i 

Domestic Economy, W auwalosa i Supt. of Banks 5 

Milwaukee Journal 3 Supt. of Public Instruction 3 

Milwaukee- Western Fuel Co., Milwaukee i Montana College of Agriculture and Mechanic 

Minneapolis, Board of Park Commissioners ... i Arts, Bozeman i 

Civil Service Commission 2 Montana Society of Engineers, Bulte 3 

Public Library 2 Montclair (N. J. ). Board of Health i 

Supt. of School 2 Montreal, Dept. of Hygiene and Statistics i 

Minneapoljs Chamber of Commerce i Montreal. Board of Trade i 

Minneapolis Civic Commerce Association 5 Moody Bible Institute, Chicago i 

Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie Rail- Morgan Park ( ///. ), Military Academy i 

way Co., Minneapolis i Mosby, C. V., St. Louis i 

Minnesota, Agricultural Experiment Station. .. 15 Mosher, Dr. George Clark, Kansas City, Mo. .. 5 

Board of Immigration i Motor Record, New York i 

Dept. of Education 7 Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, Mass. . i 

Dept. of Labor and Industries 2 Mount Sinai Hospital New York i 

Fire Marshal 6 Moury, Duane, Milwaukee i 

Game and Fish Dept i Mulford, H. K., Co., Philadelphia i 

Insurance Dept 2 M tiller, Anton Henry, New York i 

Public Library Commission i Municipal Art Society of New York i 

Railroad and Warehouse Commission i Municipal Engineers, New York i 

Secretary of State i Municipal Facts, Denver i 

State Board of Control 4 Municipal Reference Library, Cleveland 2 

State Board of Health and Vital Statistics.. 2 Municipal Voters' League, Chicago i 

State Dairy and Food Dept 3 Mus6e Pedagogique, Paris i 

State Fire Marshal 3 Museo Nacional de Arqueologia, Historia y 

State Live Stock Sanitary Board i Etnografia, Mexico I 

Tax Commission i Museu Paulista, Sao Paulo 2 

Treasury Dept 2 Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foun- 

Minnesota College of Agriculture, Extension elation, New York 6 

Division 2 Music News, Chicago i 

Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul i Mutual Life Underwriters, Bu/alo i 

Minnesota State Federation of Labor, St. Paul 3 Mygatt, Tracy D., New York i 

Minnesota State Horticultural Society, Mysore, Meteorological Dept 2 

Minneapolis i Mysore University i 

Minnesota, State Normal School, Winona 2 

Missionary Review Publishing Co., New York . i Nahigian Brothers, Chicago i 

Mississippi, Agricultural Experiment Station .. 4 Nance, Dr. Willis O., Chicago 4 

Dept. of Agriculture and Commerce i Narragansett Machine Co., Providence 2 



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Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Railway, 

Nashville i 

National Advocate, New York i 

National American Woman Suffrage Associa- 
tion, New York 2 

National Aniline & Chemical Co., New York... i 
National Association for the Advancement of 

Colored People, New York 4 

National Association of Audubon Societies, 

New York. .'. i 

National Association of Building Owners & 

Managers, Omaha ._ v . . i 

National Association of Commercial Organiza- 
tion Secretaries, Fargo, N. D i 

National Association of Decorative Arts and 

Industries, New York i 

National Association of Dental Examiners, 

Des Moines i 

National Association of Life Underwriters, 

New York 3 

National Association of Manufacturers of the 

United State of America, New York 16 

National Association of Mutual Insurance Cos., 

Crawfordsville, Ind i 

National Association of Owners of Railroad 

Securities, Baltimore 12 

National Association of State Universities, 

Lexington, Ky .- ; 1 

National Association of the Universal Religion, 

Newark, N. J i 

National Association of Wool Manufacturers, 

Boston i 

National Automobile Chamber of Commerce, 

New York 2 

National Bank of Commerce, New York. . ._ 8 

National Board of Fire Underwriters, 

New York 59 

Committee on Fire Prevention 4 

National Board of the Young Women's 

Christian Associations, New York 12 

National Brass Co., Grand Rapids, Mich i 

National Brick Manufacturers' Association, 

Indianapolis i 

Natjonal Budget Committee, Washington i 

National Builder, Chicago 4 

National Canners Association, Washington .... i 
National Catholic War Council, Washington. . . 10 

National City Bank of New York 3 

National City Co., New York 2 

National Civic Federation, New York 4 

National Civil Liberties Bureau, New York. ... 19 
National Committee tor Constructive Immigra- 
tion Legislation, New York. 3 

National Committee for Mental Hygiene, New 

York 2 

National Committee for the Prevention of 

Blindness, New York 3 

National Committee on Memorial Buildings, 

New York 4 

National Committee on Prisons and Prison 

Labor, New York 8 

National Community Center Association, 

Mount Morris, Itt i 

National Conference Committee on Standards 

of Colleges and Secondary Schools, 

Middletown, Conn 3 

National Conference of Commissioners on 

Uniform State Laws, Columbia, Mo i 

National Conference of State Manufacturers' 

Association, Chicago i 

National Consumers' League, New York i 

National Council for Industrial Defense, 

New York 5 

National Dental Association, Huntington, Ind. i 

National Economic League, Boston 6 

National Editorial Association, Wessington 

Springs, S.D i 

Natjonal Education Association, Washington. . 12 

National Electric Association, New York 2 

National Electric Light Association, New York i 

Michigan Section, Monroe, Mich i 

National Engineer, Chicago i 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 
National Federation of Day Nurseries, 

New York 4 

National Federation of Settlements, Boston 4 

National Fertilizer Association, Chicago 7 

Soil Improvement Committee 13 

National Fire Protection Association, Boston. . 2 
National First Aid Association of America, 

Arlington, Mass 2 

National Foreign Trade Convention, Chicago . . i 

National Foreign Trade Council, New York ... 2 
National Fraternal Congress of America, 

Cleveland i 

National Gas Engine Association, Lakemont, 

N.Y 3 

National Geographic Society, Washington i 

National Grange of the Patrons of Husbandry, 

Tippecanoe City, i 

National Implement and Vehicle Association 

_of the United States, Chicago i 

National Indian Association, New York i 

National Industrial Conference Board, New 

York & Boston 18 

National Industrial Traffic League, Chicago 10 

National Institute of Inventers, New York i 

National Laboratory for Invention and Re- 
search, New York i 

National League of Commission Merchants of 

United States, New York i 

National League of Nursing Education, 

Cincinnati i 

National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth 4 

National Lumber Manufacturers' Association, 

Chicago 7 

National Machinery Co., Tiffin, 4 

National Manufacturers Co., New York i 

National Marine, New York 2 

National Medical Association, Nashville, Tenn. i 

National Polish Dept. of America, Chicago. ... i 

National Railways of Mexico, New York i 

National Security League, New York 3 

National Shawmut Bank, Boston 2 

National Short Ballot Organization, New York 2 
National Single Tax League of the U. S., 

Cincinnati i 

National Society for Vocational Education. 

New York i 

National Temperance Legislative Bureau, 

Washington 2 

National Travelers Aid Society, New York i 

National Tuberculosis Association, New York., i 

National Union of Teachers, London i 

National War Garden Commission , Washington. 133 
National Wholesale Liquor Dealers' Associa- 
tion, Cincinnati i 

National Woman's Party, Washington 15 

National Wool Growers Association, Chicago. . 2 
National Workmen's Compensation Service 

Bureau, New York 3 

National X-Ray Reflector Co., Chicago 14 

Natural Gas & Gasoline Journal, Buffalo i 

Naturforschende Gesellschaft in Danzig 2 

Naturhistorische Gesellschaft zu Niirnberg. ... i 

Nautical Gazette, New York i 

Navy League of the United States, Washington 6 

Naylor, Charles W., Chicago i 

Neall, Adelaide, Philadelphia i 

Nebraska, Adjutant General . . . ; i 

Agricultural Experiment Station 8 

Board of Commissioners of State Institu- L'-> 

tions i 

Bureau of Labor and Industrial Statistics . . 2 

Commissioner of Public Lands and Buildings 2 

Dept. of Banking i 

Dept. of Public Instruction 2 

Food, Drug, Dairy and Oil Commission i 

Game and Fish Commission i 

Legislative Reference Bureau 2 

Public Library Commission a 

Secretary of State i 

State Board of Agriculture i 

State Board of Charities and Correction i 

State Library i 



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Nebraska, State Railway Commission i New Jersey State Agricultural College, 

State Treasurer 2 New Brunswick 4 

Nebraska College of Agriculture, Extension New Jersey State Chamber of Commerce i 

Service, Lincoln 7 New Jersey State Reformatory For Women, 

Nebraska Orthopedic Hospital, Lincoln i Clinton 3 

Nebraska State Horticultural Society, Lincoln. 5 New Jersey State Village for Epileptics 

Nelson, Evaline O., Chicago 8 Skillman 

Netherlands, Ministerie van Waterstaat i New Jersey Training School, Vineland 3 

Neuchatel (Switzerland) Bibliotheque i New Mexico, Agricultural Experiment Station 10 

Neurological Institute, New York 3 Dept. of Education 4 

Nevada, Agricultural Experiment Station 3 Secretary of State i 

Commission of Labor 2 Game and Fish Warden i 

Dept. of Education 3 State Corporation Commission i 

Dept. of Food and Drugs, Weights and State Engineer i 

Measures i State Highway Engineer 2 

Dept. of Highways i State Land Office 2 

Insurance Commissioner i State Mine Inspector i 

Public Service Commission 3 New Mexico Normal University, East Las Vegas 3 

- Secretary of State i New Mexico State School of Mines, Socorro ... 3 

State Board of Health i New Orleans, Board of Civil Service Commis- 

State Board of Stock Commissioners 2 sioners i 

State Controller's Office 2 Board of Commissioners of the Port of 

State Engineer 5 New Orleans 2 

State Industrial Commission i Dept. of Public Finance 2 

State Treasurer i Sewerage and Water Board i 

- Surveyor General i Supt. of Public Schools ^3 

Tax Commission i New Orleans Board of Trade i 

Nevada Hospital for Mental Diseases, Reno. . . i New Orleans Cotton Exchange ^3 

New Albany ( Ind. ) Medical Herald i New Philosophy, Lancaster, Pa i 

New Bedford ( Mass. ) Free Public Library. . . 2 New Reading Publjshing Co., Chicago i 

New Britain ( Conn. ) Machine Co., i New Solidarity, Chicago i 

New Brunswick, Factories Inspector i New South Wales, Bureau of Statistics i 

Minister of Public Works i Chief Secretary's Dept i 

New Castle Co., Engineer, Wilmington, Del . . . i Dept. of Agriculture 3 

New Departure Manufacturing Co., Bristol, Dept. of Mines Geological Survey i 

Conn ; 17 Dept. of Public Instruction i 

New England Association of ChemistryTeachers Dept. of Public Works i 

Belmont, Mass 9 Explosives Dept i 

New England Craftsman, boston i Government Printing Office 2 

New Hampshire, Agricultural Experiment Government Tourist Bureau 42 

Station 114 Legislative Assembly i 

Commission on Water Conservation and Public Library 7 

Water Power i Registrar of Friendly Societies and Trade 

Insurance Dept 2 Unions 2 

Library Commission i New York, Agricultural Experiment Station, 

Public Service Commission 2 Geneva 28 

State Board of Education i Agricultural Experiment Station, Ithaca 21 

State Board of Health 3 Attorney-General 2 

State Forester i Commissioners of the Palisades, Interstate 

State Highway Dept i Park i 

State Library 2 Commissioners of the State Reservation at 

State Tax Commission i Niagara 2 

New Hampshire College of Agriculture and Commissioners of the State Reservation at i 

Mechanic Arts, Durham 65 Saratoga Springs 3 

New Hampshire, State Sanatorium, Glenclijfe.. i Committee for State Police i 

New Haven Public Library i Conservation Commission 35 

New Jersey, Agricultural Experiment Station. .33 Division of Saratoga Springs 4 

Board of Fish and Game Commissioners. . . i Dept. of Farms and Markets, Division of i 

Board of Public Utility Commissioners 4 Agriculture 23 

Board of Tenement House Supervision i Dept. of Labor, Bureau of Statistics and i 

Civil Service Commission i Information i 

Custodian's Office 3 Division of Factory Inspection i 

Dept. of Agriculture 13 'State Industrial Commission 41 

Dept. of Banking and Insurance 10 Executive Chamber i 

Dept. of Conservation and Development. . . 2 Fiscal Supervisor of State Charities r 

Dept. of Health 2 Probation Commission i 

Dept. of Labor 2 Public Service Commission, First District ... 5 

Workmen's Compensation Bureau i Second District no 

Pension and Retirement Fund Commission . .<> Reconstruction Commission 10 

Prison Labor Commission i Secretary of State 2 

Public Library Commission 4 State Banking Dept 4 

Public Service Corporation i State Board of Charities i 

State Board of Children's Guardians i State Commission for the Blind 2 

State Board of Education i State Commission of Highways i 

State Board of Taxes and Assessment 2 State Comptroller's Office 2 

State Highway Commission 3 State Dept. of Health. 24 

State Library 2 State Engineer and Surveyor i 

New Jersey Bankers' Association, Jersey City., i State Food Commission i 

New Jersey Conference of Charities and Correc- State Hospital Commission 9 

tion, Newark 2 State Insurance Dept 6 

New Jersey Sanatorium for Tuberculosis State Library 1 14 

Diseases, Glen Gardner 2 State Prison Dept i 



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New York, State Tax Dept 5 New Zealand Employers' Federation, Welling- 

State Treasurer i ton 2 

Transit Construction Commission, First Newark (N. /.), Dept. of Health i 

District i Dept. of Parks and Public Property 2 

New York (N. Y.), Board of Child Welf are .... n Free Public Library 6 

Board of City Record i Newark Female Charitable Society i 

Board of Estimate and Apportionment 5 Newberry Library, Chicago n 

Board of Water Supply 2 Newcastle-upon-Tyne (Eng.) Public Libraries 

Children's Court 2 Committee a 

Civil Service Commission 5 Newfoundland, Dept. of Customs i 

Commissioners of Taxes and Assessments ... i Dept. of Marine and Fisheries 2 

Dept. of Docks and Ferries 2 Registrar General i 

Dept. of Education 6 Newman, Dr. Henry P., San Diego, Col 25 

Dept. of Finance 2 Niagara Falls (N. Y.) Chamber of Commerce ... 2 

Dept. of Health 10 Nijhoff , Martinus, 's Gravenhage 2 

Dept. of Public Charities 4 Nipher, Francis E., St. Louis 3 

- Dept. of Street Cleaning i Noguchi, Dr. Hideyo, New York 57 

Milk Committee 2 Nolen, John, Cambridge, Mass i 

Municipal Reference Library 1 1 Norden Club, Jamestown, N. Y i 

Police Dept i Nordiska Museet, Stockholm i 

President of the Borough of Manhattan. ... i Norfolk and Western Railway Co., Philadelphia, a 

Public Library n Norman, Oscar E., Chicago 205 

Library School 2 North Adams (Mass.) Public Library i 

Supt. of Public Works i North American Civic League for Immigrants, 

Tenement House Dept i Boston 18 

New York Academy of Medicine i North American Gymnastic Union, Normal 

New York Association for Improving the Con- i College, Indianapolis a 

dition of the Poor i North Carolina, Agricultural Experiment .Sta- 

New York Botanical Garden i tion '. . . . 15 

New York Call i Dept. of Agriculture i 

New York Central Lines 3 Dept. of Labor and Printing i 

New York Chamber of Commerce 4 Library Commission i 

New York Child Welfare Committee i State Board of Health 2 

New York City Conference of Charities and State Corporation Commission 3 

Correction 2 State Library 2 

New York Coffee and Sugar Exchange 2 Supt. of Public Instruction i 

New York Committee on Feeblemindedness. . . i North Carolina Dental Society, Benson i 

New York Electric Railway Association, North Carolina Historical Commission, Raleigh 5 

Rochester i North Carolina State College of Agriculture and 

New York Evening Post 2 Engineering, Raleigh 7 

New York Historical Society i Extension Service n 

New York Hospital i North Central Association, Chicago 4 

New York Institute for the Education of the North Dakota, Agricultural Experiment Station 9 

Blind i Board of Railroad Commissioners i 

New York Juvenile Asylum, Chauncey i Commissioner of Agriculture and Labor. ... 3 

New York Kindergarten Association 2 Dept. of Education 2 

New York Life Insurance Co i State Board of Health 3 

New York Lying-in Hospital i State Board ot Regents 2 

New York Mineralogical Club i State Examiner 3 

New York, New Jersey Port and Harbor . De- State Veterinarian 2 

velopment Commission 2 North Dakota State Historical Society, 

New York Ontario & Western Railway Co. ... i Bismarck i 

New York Pathological Society i North Dakota State School of Forestry, Bot- 

New York School of Social Work i tineau i 

New York Society for the Prevention of Cruelty North of Scotland College of Agriculture, 

to Children i Aberdeen 3 

New York Society for the Suppression of Vice. .. i Northeastern College of the Boston Young 

New York Society Library i Men's Christian Association i 

New York State Agricultural and Industrial Northern Pacific Railway Co., New York 2 

School, Industry i Northrup, King & Co., Minneapolis 2 

New York State Charities Aid Association .... i North-West Side Commercial Association, 

New York State College of Agriculture, Ithaca, i Chicago i 

Extension Service 21 Northwestern Expanded Metal Co., Chicago ... 5 

New York State Conference of Charities and Northwestern University, Chicago fe* Evanston . o 

Correction, Albany '. . . . . i Dental School, Chicago 26 

New York State Hospital, Matleawan i Library, Evanston, III 306 

New York State Hotel Association i Norton Co., Worcester, Mass i 

New York State Institute for the Study of Norwich (Eng.) Public Library i 

Malignant Diseases, Bufalo 4 Norwich University, Northfield, Vt i 

New York State Teachers' Association, Nova Scotia, Chief Game Commissioner i 

Rochester i Dept. of Agriculture 2 

New York Stock Exchange i Factories Inspector i 

New York Tax Reform Association 4 King's Printer 6 

New York Travelers' Aid Society i Supt. of Education 4 

New Zealand, Attorney-General i Nova Scotia Hospital, Halifax i 

Census and Statistics Office i Nova Scotia Technical College, Halifax i 

Education Dept 10 Nova Scotian Institute of Science, Halifax i 

Friendly Societies Office 3 Novelty News, Chicago i 

Government Statistician i Noyes, Dr. William Albert, Urbana, III 87 

Insurance Dept 3 Noyes, Theodore W., Washington 5 

New Zealand and Australian Land Co., Edin- 
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Oak Park (///.) Public Library I Ontario, Dept. of Public Works 7 

Oakland (Cal.), Civil Service Board I Trades and Labor Branch 2 

Supt. of Schools i Game and Fisheries Dept 3 

Oberlin (0.) College 3 Hydro-Electric Power Commission 9 

Library I Legislative Assembly I 

Observatoire de Paris 3 Provincial Board of Health 2 

Observatoire Royal de Belgique, Brussels 8 Provincial Municipal Auditor 2 

Observatorio Astron6mico de Lisboa, (Tapada) 2 Registrar General i 

Observatorio Astronomico, La Plata i Treasury Dept 4 

Observatorio Astron6mico Nacional, Tacubaya . i Workmen's Compensation Board i 

Observatorio de Montserrat, Cienfuegos, Cuba . i Ontario Municipal Association, Toronto i 

Observatorio Meterol6gico, Ona, Spain i Operative Miller, Chicago i 

Occidental College, Los Angeles i Orange (N. J.), Free Library 2 

Ochsner, Dr. Edward H., Chicago 137 Oregon, Agricultural Experiment Station 6 

Office Appliances, Chicago 2 Board of Pharmacy 2 

Office of Jewish War Records, New York i Bureau of Mines and Geology 2 

Official Classification Committee, New York. . . i Public Service Commission i 

O'Gara, P. J., Salt Lake City 4 State Engineer 2 

Ogden, J. Edward, Co., New York i State Industrial Accident Commission 2 

Ohashi Public Library, Tokyo i State Library 64 

Ohio, Adjutant General i State Treasurer i 

Agricultural Experiment Station 9 Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis 2 

Auditor of State 2 Oriental Esoteric Society, Washington 2 

Board of Agriculture 10 Osaka (Japan), Library i 

Board of State Charities 2 Osborn Manufacturing Co., Cleveland i 

Budget Commission i Osgood, William N., boston i 

Civil Service Commission 6 Osservatorio di Catania 8 

Dept. of Agriculture, Dairy and Food Di- Oster Manufacturing Co., Cleveland i 

vision i Otis, Dr. Edward O., Boston 17 

Dept. of Building and Loan Associations ... i Oxford (Eng.) University, Bodleian Library. . . 4 

Dept. of Public Instruction i Oxford (Mass.) Free Public Library i 

Food Administration i Oxweld Acetylene Co., Chicago 

Geological Survey i 

Industrial Commission 2 P. W. V. Automatic Machine Corporation, 

Miami Conservancy District i Fitchburg, Mass I 

Public Utilities Commission i Pace & Pace, New York i 

Secretary of State 3 Pacific Fisherman, Seattle i 

State Board of Administration 2 Pacific Gas and Electric Co., San Francisco ... i 

State Board of Health r Pacific Railway Club, San Francisco 3 

State Fire Marshal . i Package Machinery Co., Springfield, Mass. ... 4 

State Highway Dept 5 Packages, Milwaukee i 

Tax Commission 2 Packard Motor Car Co., Detroit i 

Ohio Agricultural College, Extension Service, Paint, Oil and Drug Review, Chicago 2 

Columbus i Palmer, A. N., Co., New York 2 

Ohio Engineering Society, Norfolk i Panama Canal, Balboa Heights 6* Washington.. ^ 

Ohio Mechanics Institute, Cincinnati 2 Dept. of Health i 

Ohio Military Institute, Cincinnati i Panama, Direccion General de Estadistica .... 5 

Ohio State University, Columbus 25 Panama Railroad Co., New York i 

Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware 4 Pan American Union, Washington 7 

Oil, Paint and Drug Reporter, New York i Pan-Epirotic Union of America, Boston i 

Oklahoma, Agricultural Experiment Station. . 5 Pan Motor Co., St. Cloud. Minn 2 

Corporation Commission 2 Paragon Electric Co., Chicago i 

Dept. of Charities and Corrections i Paris, Chambre de Commerce 13 

Dept. of Education 3 Pans, Conservatoire National des Arts et 

Geological Survey 3 Metiers 12 

' Insurance Commissioner I Parke, Davis & Co., Detroit 3 

Secretary of State 2 Parlin Memorial Library, Everett, Mass i 

State Banking Dept i Parsons Paper Co., Holyoke, Mass i 

State Board of Agriculture i Pasadena, Municipal Lighting Works Dept.. . . i 

State Election Board i Paterson (N. J.) Free Public Library i 

State Fire Marshal i Pathological Society of Philadelphia i 

Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College, Patrick, Dr. Hugh T., Chicago i 

Siillwater 23 Pattern Makers' Journal, Cincinnati i 

Extension Division n Patterson, Dr. Francis Denison, Philadelphia. . 5 

Oklahoma State Dental Society, Oklahoma City i Peabody (Mass.) Institute Library i 

Oklahoma City, City Auditor i Peabody Museum, Salem, Mass i 

Olcott, Geo. C., & Sons, Chicago i Peacock Dahlia Farms, Berlin, N. J i 

Old Colony Trust Co., Boston 8 Pearl, J. W., Chicago 2 

Oliphant, Jas. H., & Co., Chicago i Pease, C. F., Chicago 3 

Omaha Grain Exchange i Peebles, Isaac Lockhart, MeridanMiss, 3 

Omaha, Public Library and Museum 2 Peking Union Medical College 2 

O'Neal, Emmett, Birmingham, Ala i Pelton Water Wheel Co., San Francisco 5 

Onondago Historical Association, Syracuse 3 Pennsylvania, Agricultural Experiment Static 10 

Onondago Steel Co., Syracuse 2 Auditor General i 

Ontario, Bureau of Archives i Council of National Defense i 

Bureau of Mines 13 Dept. of Agriculture 5 

Dept. of Agriculture 30 Dairy and Food Division 2 

Dept. of Education 9 Dept. of Fisheries 12 

Dept. of Health 75 Dept. of Labor and Industry 4 

Dept. of Insurance 4 Dept. of Public Instruction 3 

Dept. of Lands, Forests and Mines 7 Bureau of Vocational Education 3 

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Pennsylvania, Legislative Reference Bureau ... 12 Playground and Recreation Association of 

Public Service Commission 42 America, New York i 

State Board of Education 4 Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters Journal, 

State Board of Health i Chicago i 

State Library 6 Plymouth Cordage Co., North Plymouth, Mass. 6 

State Police i Pollock, Sir Frederick, London i 

Pennsylvania Association for ihe Blind, Pitts- Polytechnic "Institute of Brooklyn i 

1*4 burg i Pomilia Bros. Corporation, New York 2 

Pennsylvania Central State Normal School, Pomona College, Claremont, Col 2 

Lock Haven i Pomona (Col.), Public Library i 

Pennsylvania College, Gettysburg i Port Elizabeth (5. Africa) Public Library 2 

Pennsylvania Federation of Labor, Harrisburg. i Port of London Authority, London i 

Pennsylvania Home Teaching Society, Phila- Port of Seattle Commission i 

delphia i Porter, Dr. Miles F., Fort Wayne, Ind 24 

Pennsylvania Institute for the Instruction of Porter, Dr. William, St. Louis i 

the Blind, Overbrook 2 Portland Cement Association, Chicago 8 

Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Portland (Me.) Public Library i 

Art, Philadelphia 4 Portland (Ore.) Municipal Reference Library . . i 

Pennsylvania Railroad Co.,Pittsburg 6* Phila- Porto Rico, Dept. of Agriculture and Labor. . . 2 

delphia 4 Dept. of Education 2 

Pennsylvania Soldiers' and Sailors' Home, Erie . 2 Director of Sanitation i 

Pennsylvania State College of Agriculture, State Insular Experiment Station, Rio Piedras ... 5 

College ._ _ 5 Potlatch (Idaho) Timber Protective Association 4 

Dept. of Agricultural Extension 4 Pottenger, Dr. F. M., Monrovia, Cal 56 

Pennsylvania State Normal School, Lock Haven 3 Practical Medicine, Delhi, India i 

Pennsylvania Wire Glass Co., Philadelphia .... i Prado, H. C., Sanlander, Colombia i 

Peoples Gas Light & Coke Co., Library, Prado y Ugarteche, Javier, Lima, Peru i 

Chicago 124 Prairie Club, Chicago 3 

People's Institute, New York 3 Prairie Farmer, Chicago i 

Peoria (///.) Association of Commerce i Pratt & Lambert, Bujjalo 4 

Percheron Society of America, Chicago 3 Pratt Institute, Brooklyn 3 

Perkins, George W., New York 2 Free Library 4 

Perkins Institute for the Blind, Watertown, Mass, i Presbyterian Hospjtal, New York 3 

Peru, Direcci6n de los Obras Publicas 3 Price-Current-Grain Reporter, Chicago 3 

Ministerio de Fomento 2 Princess Louise Military Orthopaedic Hospital, 

Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, Boston 17 Chailey, Eng 2 

Petersburg (Va.) Chamber of Commerce i Princeton (N. J.) Theological Seminary 2 

Peterson, Dr. Frederick, New York 15 Princeton University 2 

Peterson, Dr. Reuben, Ann Arbor, Mich 62 Library i 

Phelan, John J., Toledo, i Prosperity Co., Syracuse i 

Phelps, Editha, Chicago 9 Providence, Dept. of Public Works i 

Philadelphia, Board of Directors of City Trusts i Public Library 3 

Board of Public Education 4 Providence Athenaeum i 

City Controller i Providence Chamber of Commerce 2 

Commissioners of Fairmount Park i Provident Life and Trust Co. of Philadelphia. . i 

Dept. of Public Health and Charities i Provident Loan Society of New York i 

Free Library i Provincial Museum of Natural History, Victo- 

Office of the Mayor 3 ria, B.C i 

Philadelphia Board of Trade i Public Charities Association of Pennsylvania, 

Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce i Philadelphia i 

Philadelphia Commercial Museum 3 Public Education and Child Labor Association 

Philadelphia Co. of Philadelphia, New York. ... i of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia 3 

Philadelphia Housing Commission Association . 4 Public Education Association of the City of 

Philadelphia Pathological Society i New York 14 

Philadelphia Rapid Transit Co 4 Public Library of New South Wales, Sydney .... i 

Philadelphia Vacant Lots Cultivation Asso- Public Ownership League of America, Washing- 

ciation. i ton and Chicago 2 

Philippine Islands, Bureau of Internal Revenue 2 Public Service Commission of Northern Illinois, 

Bureau of Public Works i Chicago^ I 

Bureu of Science 2 Public Service Corporation of New Jersey i 

Camara de Representantes 4 Publishers' Advisory Board, New York i 

Dept. of Agriculture and Natural Resources . 8 Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind 2 

Dept. of Commerce and Communication ... 6 Putnam's, G. P., Sons, New York i 

Dept. of Public Instruction 2 

Health Service 2 Quaritch, Bernard, London 3 

Weather Bureau 5 Quebec, Bureau of Statistics 3 

Philippine Education, Manila i Dept. of Colonization, Mines and Fisheries .. 7 

Philippine Library and Museum i Minister of Agriculture i 

Philippine Mission to the Upited States i Minister of Public Works and Labor 2 

Philippine Press Bureau, Washington 2 Secretary of State 5 

Phjllips Academy, Andover, Mass i Quebec, Board of Trade i 

Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H 2 Queens Borough Public Library, Jamaica, N.Y. 3 

Pjckering, William H.,Mandeville, Jamaica. ... 7 Queen's University, Kingston, Ont i 

Pierce, Dr. Norval H., Chicago 47 Queensland, Commissioner for Railways i 

Pierson, A. N., Cromwell, Conn i Commissioner of Public Health i 

Piper, Edgar B. , Portland, Ore i Dept. of Agriculture and Stock i 

Pires de Lima, Joaquim Alberto, Porto 2 Geological Survey i 

Pitometer Co., New York 3 Government Intelligence and Tourist Bureau 4 

Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway Queensland Museum, Brisbane i 

Co., Pitlshurg i Quincy (///.) Free Public Library 2 

Pittsburgh Piping & Equipment Co i 

Plate-Makers Criterion, Chicago i Radium Publishing Co., Pitlsburg 2 



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Railway Accounting Officers Association, Riverside (Col.), Public Library 2 

Washington 5 Roadmasters and Maintenance of Way Asso- 

Railway Business Association, New York 4 ciation of America, Sterling, III i 

Railway Club, Pittsburg i Robert M. Thompson Pellagra Commission, 

Railway Signal Association, Bethlehem,Pa i New York i 

Railway Surgical Journal, Chicago i Roberts, Dr. Thomas S., Minneapolis i 

Rand School of Social Science, New York i Robotnik, Bolski, New York i 

Ransohoff, Dr. Joseph, Cincinnati 30 Rochester (N. Y.), City Clerk i 

Ravenswood Press Publishing Co., Chicago. ... i Dept. of Public Instruction 2 

Ravogli, Dr. Augustus, Cincinnati 68 Rochester Academy of Science 2 

Rawie, Henry, Welch, W. Va i Rockefeller Foundation, New York 8 

Ray Consolidated Copper Co., New York 2 China Medical Board, New York i 

Raymond Manufacturing Co., Carry. Pa i Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, 

Raymond & Whitcomb Co., Chicago 2 New York 7 

Reading (Pa.) Bureau of Water 2 Rockefeller, John D., Jr., New York 3 

Rending Co., Philadelphia i Rockford (III-}, Board of Commissioners of, 

Real Estate News, Chicago i Park District i 

Reale Institute Idrografica, Genoa, Italy i City Plan Commission i 

Reconstruction Society, Westminster, Eng 36 Rockford (III.) College i 

Red Cross Institute for Crippled and Disabled Rockwell, Dr. William Walker, New York i 

Men 51 Rockwood Mfg. Co., Indianapolis 2 

Red Cross Magazine, New York i Roelke, H. Edward, Chicago i 

Red Polled Cattle Club of America, Gotham, Wis. 3 Roger Williams Park Museum, Providence i 

Redwood Library and Athenaeum, Newport, Rogers Fibre Co., Boston 4 

R.I i Rogers, J. A., Chicago i 

Reed, Dr. Charles A. L., Cincinnati 12 Rogers, Lindsay, Charlotterville, Va i 

Reed College, Portland, Ore 4 Rollins College, Winter Park, Fla 2 

Reform Club Library, London i Rose Polytechnic Institute, Terre Haute, Ind i 

Reforma Social, Havana 2 Rosenberg Library, Galveston 2 

Regina (Sask.), City Clerk i Rosenstein, Dr. Julius, San Francisco 8 

Remington Typewriter Co., New York i Rosenthal, B. J., Chicago i 

Remlein, Fred, Portland, Ore 4 Rosicrucian Fellowship, Oceanside, Cal i 

Religious Education Association, Detroit i Roth Bros. & Co. , Chicago . . . . ; 2 

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy.N. Y.. . 4 Rouen (France) Bureau d'Hygiene et de Sta- 

Republican National Committee, Washington . . i tisticjue ._ i 

Retail Coalman, Chicago 2 Roumanian National League of America, New 

Review Co., Sydney i York 3 

Revyen, Chicago i Rowny, J. F., Press, Los Angeles a 

Reynolds, Dr. Edward, Boston 33 Royal Alfred Observatory, Port Louis, Mauri- 

Reynolds Library, Rochester, N. Y i tius a 

Rhode Island, Adjutant General's Office i Royal Astronomical Society of Canada, Toronto. 2 

Agricultural Experiment Station 8 Royal College of Physicians of Ireland, Dublin. . i 

Board of Food and Drug Commissioners .... i Royal College of Physicians of London 2 

Board of Tax Commissioners 6 Royal Colonial Institute, London i 

Commissioner of Forestry 3 Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Co., New York... i 

Commissioner of Public Schools i Royal Geographical Society, London i 

Commissioners of Inland Fisheries i Royal Italian Embassy, Washington 4 

Commissioners of Shell Fisheries i Royal National Life-Boat Institution, London.. 4 

Factory Inspectors i Royal Observatory, Edinburgh 2 

Insurance Commission 2 Royal Observatory, Hongkong i 

State Auditor i Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, Lon- 

State Board of Agriculture o don 3 

State Library 34 Royal Society of Arts, London i 

Rhode Island Medical Society, Providence i Royal Society of Canada, Ottawa 3 

Rhode Island State College, Kingston 4 Royal Society of Western Australia, Perth 3 

Rhode Island State NormalSchool, Providence .. 2 Royal Supply Co., Cincinnati i 

Rhodes, Dr. John Edwin, Chicago s Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales, 

Rhodesia Agricultural Journal, Salisbury i Sydney i 

Rhodesia Chamber of Mines, Bulawayo i Royster, Dr. Hubert Ashley, Raleigh 16 

Rice Institute of Liberal and Technical Learn- i Rubber Association of America, New York .... i 

ing, Houston, Tex i Rush Medical College, Alumni Association, 

Richards, Dr. George L., Fall River, Mass 7 Chicago 2 

Richards, Richard Olsen, Huron, S. D 7 Russell, Dr. John F., New York 2 

Richards, Westley & Co., Birmingham, Eng.... i Russell, Lindsay, Indianapolis i 

Richards- Wilcox Manufacturing Co., Aurora, Russell Sage Foundation Library, New York... i 

.-/ i Russell Sage Institute of Pathology, New York. . 6 

Richardson, Clifford, New York i Russia Magazine Co., New York i 

Richardson, Dr. Charles W., Washington 7 Russian Information Bureau in the U. S., New 

Richey, Dr. S. O., Washington S York 2 

Richmond (Va.) Chamber of Commerce 3 Ruth, Dr. C. E., Des Moines, la 10 

Richmond (Va.) Health Dept 2 Rutherford, Mildred Lewis, Athens, Ga 2 

Ricketts, Dr. Benjamin Merrill, Cincinnati 5 Ryerson, Joseph T., & Son, Chicago i 

Ridlon, Dr. John, Chicago 35 

Ries, Dr. Emil, Chicago 14 S. K. F. Industries, New York 3 

Riesman, Dr. David, Philadelphia 31 Saco-Lowell Shops, Boston i 

Rijks Ethnographisch Museum, Leiden 5 Sacramento Bee i 

Rijks-Universiteit Zoologisch Laboratorium, Saga (Japan) Public Library 3 

Groningen 3 St. Andrews (Scotland) University 3 

Riley, Howard A., & Co., New York... 4 Saint Bride Foundation Printing School, London 19 

Rimmer, Caroline Hunt, Estate, Lexington, St. Charles College, Catom-ille, Md i 

Mass i St. Dunstan's Hostel for Blinded Soldiers and 

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St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Chicago^ i Shepardson, Francis Wayland, Springfield g 

St. Gallen Feuerbestattungsverein i Sheridan Road Improvement Association, Chi- 

St. Ignatius University, San Francisco. i cago 6 

St. John (N. B.) Board of Trade 2 Sherman, Dr. H. M., San Francisco n 

St. Joseph (Mo.) Free Public Library i Sherman, Lawrence F., New York i 

St. Louis, City Plan Commission 9 Shibley, George H., Washington 3 

Dept. of Public Utilities, Water Division. .. 12 Shoe and Leather Reporter Co., Boston i 

Public Library 2 Shoe Workers' Journal, Boston 2 

St. Louis Mercantile Library i Shonnard Mills & Co., New York i 

St. Louis Merchants Exchange i Shurley, Dr. Burt R., Detroit i 

St. Louis Railway Club i Sierra Club, San Francisco i 

St. Louis -San Francisco Railway Co., Si. Louis . i Silk Association of America, New York i 

St. Louis University i Silverman, Alexander, Pittsburg i 

St. Luke's Homoeopathic Hospital, Philadelphia, i Simmons Co., Kenosha, Wis i 

St. Luke's Hospital, Chicago i Simmons College, Boston 5 

St. Mary's Hospital, Rochester, Minn 4 Simonds Manufacturing Co., Fitchbitrg, Mass., 

St. Paul, Board of Control i 6^ Chicago i 

Public Library 6 Simplified Spelling Board, New York 4 

St. Paul Institute 2 Single Tax Review, New York i 

St. Thomas's Hospital, London i Sioux City (la.), Free Public Library i 

Salem (Mass.), Public Library 2 Small, John Kunkel, New York 2 

Salmonsen, Ella M., Chicago 9 Snailey, A. K., Public Library, Redlands, Col. . . i 

Salt Lake City, Public Library i Smith, Charles H., Chicago 2 

San Diego Chamber of Commerce 3 Smjth College, Northampton, Mass 2 

San Diego, City Clerk i Smith, Dr. Edwin Dargan, Louisville, Ky i 

San Francisco, Board of Supervision 2 Smith, Drum & Co., Philadelphia 2 

Dept. of Public Health i Smith, Roy C., New York i 

Dept. ot Public Works, Bureau of Accounts . . i Smithies, Dr. Frank, Chicago i 

Public Library 2 Smithsonian Institution n 

San Francisco Board of Trade i Smoke Prevention Association, Chicago i 

San Francisco Chamber of Commerce i Social Demokraten, Chicago i 

Santa Fe Magazine, Chicago i Socialist Party, Chicago i 

Santiago de Chile, Casa de Orates i Sociedad Astron6mica de Mexico i 

Sao Paulo (Brazil), Commissao Geographica e Sociedad Cubana de Ingenieros, Havana i 

Geologica i Sociedad Geografica de la Paz, La Paz, Bolivia . i 

Departamento Estadual do Trabalho i Societe de Chimie IndustrieUe, Paris i 

Secretaria da Agriculture, Commercio e Societe Royale de Botanique de Belgique, 

Obras Publicas i _ Brussels i 

Sapporo (Japan). Natural History Society i Society for Electrical Development, New York. 15 

Saskatchewan, Dept. of Agriculture 15 Society for Ethical Culture, New York i 

Bureau of Labour i Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine, 

Dept. of Highways 2 _ New York i 

Dept. of Public Works 2 Society for Mental Hygiene, New York i 

Savannah (Ga.) Cotton Exchange i Society of Colonial Wars in Rhode Island, 

Savannah (Ga.) Public Library i Providence i 

Schacht, F. W., Downers Grove, III i Society of Friends, Central Bureau, Philadelphia 3 

Schack Artificial Flower Co., Chicago 6 Society of Industrial Engineers, Chicago 4 

Schellhous, Mrs. R. A., Selma, la i Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engin- 

Scheppegrell, Dr. William, New Orleans 16 eers, New York i 

Schieren, Charles A., Co., New York i Society of the Lying-in Hospital, New York .... i 

Schmatolla, Ernest C., New York 9 Solis-Cohen, Dr. Solomon, Philadelphia 2 

Schmidt, Richard E., Chicago i Somerville (Mass.), Public Library i 

School Garden Association of America, New Sons of the American Revolution, Washington . i 

York i Sothern, Henry, & Co., London 2 

Schroeder, Theodore, Cos Cob, Conn i Souchon, Dr. Edward, New Orleans 2 

Schultz, A. L., & Son, Chicago 4 South African Institute for Medical Research, 

Schweizerische Landesbibliothek, Bern 3 Johannesburg 3 

Schwyzer, Dr. Arnold, Si Paul 15 South Australia, Dept. of Agriculture 14 

Scientific Materials Co., Pittsburg i Minister of Mines 3 

Scientific Station for Pure Products, New York . . i Railway Commissioner i 

Scotland, Board of Agriculture and Fisheries 42 State Children's Dept i 

Scranton (Pa.) Public Library 2 South Australian Chamber of Manufacturers, 

Sea Pines School, Brewster, Mass 2 Adelaide i 

Sears. Roebuck and Co., Chicago i South Bend (Ind.) Lathe Works 3 

Seattle, Board of School Directors i South Carolina, Agricultural Experiment Sta- 

Juvenile Court : . 2 tion n 

Public Library i Dept. of Agriculture, Commerce and Indus- 
Seattle Chamber of Commerce and Commercial tries ._ 4 

Club i Dept. of Education 3 

Securities Trust Co., Chicago i Insurance Dept 2 

Seden, John B., Neshanic, N. J i Railroad Commission i 

Seelig, Dr. M. G., St. Louis 34 Secretary of State 3 

Seibel, George, Pittsburg 2 State Board of Chari-iss and Corrections i 

Selskip for Fryske Tael-en Skriftenkennise, State Board of Health i 

Ljonwerl, Netherlands i State Warehouse Commissioner i 

Severance Union Medical College, Research Tax Commission i 

* Dept', Seoul i South Dakota, Agricultural Experiment Station 2 

Sewall, Dr. Henry, Denver 52 Board of Charities and Corrections i 

Seymour Library, Auburn, N. Y i Board of Railroad Commissioners 3 

Shambaugh, Dr. George E., Chicago 25 Bureau of Immigration i 

Shattuck, Dr. Frederick C., Boston 20 Dept. of Game and Fish i 

Shaw, A. W., Co., Chicago i Dept. of Health i 



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South Dakota, Dept. of History 2 Suds, Cincinnati I 

Dept. of Public Instruction i Suffragist, Washington I 

Free Library Commission 2 Sugarman, J. D., & Co., New York i 

Industrial Commission 2 Sullivan Machinery Co., Chicago 3 

Public Examiner i Sutton & Sons, Reading, Eng i 

State Auditor 2 Survey, New York 2 

State Board of Agriculture 2 Svenska Eldbegangelseforeningen, Stockholm... i 

State Food and Drug Dept 2 Svenska Linne-Sallskapet, Upsala i 

State Game Warden i Svoboda, Jersey City i 

State Geological and Natural History Survey 2 Swarthmore (Pa.) College 2 

State Inspector of Mines i Sweden, Industrikommission 7 

Supt. of State Capitol 4 Meteorologiska Centralanstalten 5 

South Dakota Bankers' Association, Alexandria 4 Socialstyrelsen 3 

South Dakota State School of Mines, Rapid City 3 Swedish Engineers' Society of Chicago i 

South Manchuria Railway Co., Central Labora- Swedish Gage Co., New York 25 

tory, Library, Dairen 4 Sweeney, Varney & Straub, Portland, Ore i 

Southern and Southwestern Railway Club, Sweet's Catalogue Service, New York & Chicago 2 

Atlanta i Swift & Co., Chicago n 

Southern California Academy of Sciences, Los Switchmen's Union of North America, Buffalo . i 

Angeles i Syracuse, City Planning Commission i 

Southern California Sociological Society, Los Syracuse University i 

Angeles i 

Southern Fertilizer Association, Soil Improve- Tabulating Machine Co., New York 8 

ment Committee, Atlanta 2 Tacoma, Justice-to-the-Mountain Committee . 2 

Southern Pacific Co., New York i Public Library i 

Southern Pine Association, New Orleans 17 Taft, Oren B., Chicago 2 

Southern Railway Co., New York i Taft-Pierce Manufacturing Co., Woonsocket, 

Southern Rhodesia, Director of Agriculture ... i R.I 3 

Southern Settlement and Development Organi- Tagliabue, C. J., Mfg. Co., Brooklyn 9 

zation, Baltimore i Tanners' Council of the United States of Ameri- 

Southern Surgical Association, Raleigh i ca, Washington 

Southland Farmer, Houston, Tex ._ i Tasmania, Dept. of Public Health 

Southport (Eng.), Society of Natural Science. .15 Geographical Survey 

Southwestern Water Works Association, Waco, Government Printing Office 

Tex i Tate-Jones & Co., Chicago 

Soviet Russia, New York 2 Taunton (Eng.) Public Library 

Spain, Direccion General de Sanidad i Tax Association of Alameda County, Oakland, 

Ministerio de la Gobernaci6n 2 Cat 20 

Splitdorf Electrical Co., Newark 3 Tax Payers' Association of California, San 

Spoehr. H. A., Tucson, Ariz i Francisco 13 

Springfield (///.), City Council i Taylor, Dr. Henry Ling, New York 9 

City Water, Light and Power Eept 2 Taylor Instrument Co., Rochester, N. Y 7 

Springfield (Mass.), Board of Water Commas- Taylor University, Upland, Ind 5 

sioners 2 Teachers' College, Sydney 5 

City Library Association 6 Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway 

City Planning Commission 3 Commission, Toronto 

Health Dept _. i Temple University, Philadelphia 

Springfield (Mass.) .Museum of Natural History i Tennessee, Agricultural Experiment Station. .. r, 

Squibb, E. R., & Sons, New York i Dept. of Agriculture , 

Standard Automatic Machine Co., Rochester, Dept. of Public Instruction 

N. Y ; . . . i Railroad and Public Utilities Commission. . 

Standard Oil Co., New York and San Francisco . 3 State Board of Entomology 

Standard Parts Co., Cleveland i State Geological Survey 

Standard Statistics Co., New York 2 State Workshop and Factory Inspection 

Standardized Housing Corporation, New York, i Treasury Dept 

Stanley Works, New Britain, Conn 2 Tennessee Bankers' Association, Nashville 

Stanton, Major S. C., Chicago 5 Tennessee State Florists' Association, Knoxville 

Stark Bros. Nurseries, Louisiana, Mo 3 Terry, Dr. Marshall Orlando, New York 14 

State Street Trust Co., Boston i Texas, Agricultural Experiment Station 29 

State Trade Education Shop, South Manchester, Board of Water Engineers 

Conn. ._...._ 20 Bureau of Labor Statistics 

Steere Engineering Co., Detroit 5 Commissioner of Insurance and Banking. . . 

Stephen- Adamson Mfg. Co., Aurora & Chicago . i Comptroller of Public Accounts 

Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken i Dept. of Agriculture i 

Stevens, Neil E., Washington 22 Dept. of Education 

Stevenson, Edward Luther, New York 2 General Land Office 

Still College of Osteopathy, Des Moines i Railroad Commission 

Stinson, Dr. Dorothy, Lexington, Ky i Secretary of State 

Stone and Webster, Boston, Chicago & New York 10 State Board of Health 

Stone, Dr. I. S., Washington i State Library 

Stone, Wilbur F., Chicago 4 State Reclamation Engineer 

Stourbridge (Eng.), Free Library i Tax Commissioner 

Stoycoff, Dr. C. M., Chicago i Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College, 

Straight College, New Orleans i College Station 

Strauss Bascule Bridge Co., Chicago i Texas Pacific Land Trust, New York 

Strong, Dr. R. M., Chicago 2 Texas State Epileptic Colony, Abilene 

Strong-Scott Mfg. Co., Minneapolis 4 Texas State Juvenile Training School, Gatesville 

Studebaker Corporation, Chicago i Texas State Medical Association, Fort Worth. . 

Stumpf Jewelry Co., Chicago 2 Texas State Teachers' Association, Fort Worth. 

Sturtevant, B. F., Co., Boston 2 Textile World Journal, New York 

Submarine Defense Association, New York i Thayer, George A., Cincinnati 

Successful Fanning, Des Moines, la 31 Theobald, Dr. Samuel, Baltimore 3 



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Theosophical Society of America, Brooklyn i United States, War Dept. Engineers' Office, 

Thomas S. Clarkson Memorial School of Tech- Duluth, Minn i 

nology, Potsdam, N. Y i War Finance Corporation i 

Thompson, Dr. Vf. Oilman, New York 8 War Trade Board 151 

Thompson, Slason, Chicago i United States Ball Bearing Manufacturing Co., 

Throop College of Technology, Pasadena 2 Chicago 8 

Tinker, Dr. Martin B., Ithaca 13 Unjted States Brewers' Association, New York . i 

Tohoku Imperial University, College of Agri- United States Grain Corporation, New York ... i 

culture, Library. Sapporo, Japan i United States Gutta Percha Paint Co., Prow- 
Tokyo Chamber of Commerce i dence a 

Toledo (0.), Commission of Publicity and Effi- United States League of Local Building and 

ciency i Loan Associations, Cincinnati i 

Toledo, Peoria & Western Railway Co., Peoria . 2 United States Rubber Co., New York 16 

Tome School, Port Deposit, Md i United States Shipping Board, Emergency 

Toronto, City Clerk i Fleet Corporation, Philadelphia 13 

City Treasurer 2 United States Steel and Carnegie Pension Fund, 

Public Library 2 Pittsburg i 

Trade Mark Title Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind 8 United States Steel Corporation, New York 3 

Traffic Club of Chicago 2 Bureauof Safety, Sanitationand Welfare, NiY. 

Traffic Club of Pittsburgh i United States Stoneware Co., Akron, O 

Traffic Law Service Corporation, Chicago i United States Trade Mark Association, N. Y. . 

Transvaal Museum, Pretoria 3 United Typothetae of America, Chicago 

Trask, Spencer & Co., New York i Universal Portland Cement Co., Chicago 

Travelers' Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn 5 Universal Society of Social Improvement, 

Traveling Engineers' Association, Cleveland i _ Atlantic City 

Trelease, William, Urbana, III 15 Universidad Nacional de Mexico 

Trenton (N. J.) Free Public Library i Universidade do Porto, Faculdade de Medicine. 

Trinity College. Hartford 3 Universitats-Bibliothek, Basel 

Troy Laundry Machinery Co., Chicago r University de Dijon 

Troy (N. Y.) Public Library i Universite de Paris, Bibliotheque 

Truscon Steel Co., Youngstown, i University Laval, Quebec 

Tufts College, Tufts College, Mass . 9 Universitets-Bibliotek, Lund 

Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute, Universitets-Bibliotek, Upsala 

Tuskegee Institute, Ala 5 Universitets-Bibliotek, Chrisliania 

Tweedell, Edward D., Einsdale, III 7 University Club, New York 

University Commission on Race Questions, 

Uganda, Dept. of Agriculture i Lexington, Va 

Ukrainian National Council, Jersey City i University of Alabama, University 

Under-Feed Stoker Co. of America, Chicago. . . i University of Arizona, Tucson 

Underwriters' Bureau of New England, Boston. 10 University of Arkansas, Fayetteville 

Underwriters' Laboratories, Chicago n University of Birmingham 

Union Bag & Paper Corporation, New York. . . i University of British Columbia, Vancouver. . . . 

Union College, Schenectady, N. Y i University of Buffalo, Medical Dept 

Union League Club, Chicago 89 University of California, Berkeley 15 

Union of Canadian Municipalities, Montreal. . . i Scripps Institution for Biological Research, 

Union of South Africa, Dept. of Agriculture ... 40 La Jolla 3 

Government Printer i University of Chicago 104 

Union Pacific System, New York & Omaha .... 3 Press r 

Union Stock Yards and Transit Co., Chicago . . i University of Cincinnati 7 

Union Stock Yards Co., 5. Omaha i Observatory i 

Union Theological Seminary, New York 4 University of Colorado, Boulder 4 

United Charities of Chicago 2 University of Denver 2 

Legal Aid Bureau i University of Florida, Gainesville i 

United Cloth Hat and Cap Makers of North Unjversity of Idaho, Moscow 2 

America, New York 2 University of Illinojs, Urbana 32 

United Committee for the Taxation of Land Alumni Association i 

Values, London 30 College of Agriculture 2 

United Electric Co., Canton, i College of Law 3 

United Fruit Co., Medical Dept., New York ... 2 Dept. of Zoology . ._ _. i 

United Garment Workers of America, ,New York i Engineering Experiment Station 8 

United Lutheran Church in America, Phila- Library 20 

delpkia i School of Pharmacy 3 

Unjted Railways Co. of St. Louis 2 University of Indiana, Library, Bloomington. .. 12 

United States Army War College, Library .... i University of Iowa, Iowa City 46 

Boys' Working Reserve 31 University of Kansas, Lawrence 3 

Council of National Defense 14 Dept. of Sociology 2 

Illinois Division, Chicago i University Extension Division i 

Ohio Branch, Columbus 6 University of London i 

Federal Board for Vocational Education 29 University of Maine, Orono i 

Food Administration i University of Manitoba, Winnipeg 2 

for Minnesota, St. Paul i University of Maryland, Baltimore, Library ... 21 

Fuel Administration i School of Medicine and College of Physicians 

Housing Corporation, Washington 2 and Surgeons 2 

Lake Survey Office, Detroit 4 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 10 

Library of Congress 4 Alumni Association i 

Military Academy, West Point, N. Y 3 General Library 19 

National Advisory Committee for Aeronau- University of Minnesota, Minneapolis 25 

tics i Library 10 

National War Labor Board 2 University of Mississippi, University i 

Penitentiary, Leavenworth, Kan 3 University of Missouri, Columbia 20 

Shipping ~Boa.Td,Philadelphia and Washington 9 University of Montana, Missoula 3 

Supt. of Documents 2300 University of Nebraska, Lincoln n 



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University of Nebraska, Library i Victoria, Government Statistician 4 

University of New Mexico, Albuquerque i Office of the Mayor 4 

University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 28 Railway Commissioners i 

Bureau of Extension Series 20 Victoria (B. C.) Board of Trade i 

University of North Dakota, University 9 Victoria, Public Library, Museum and National 

State Public Health Laboratory, Grand Forks i _ Gallery 8 

University of Notre Dame, Noire Dame, Ind. ... i Victorian State War Council i 

University of Oklahoma, Norman i Virginia, Agricultural Experiment Station 14 

University of Oregon, Eugene 13 Commissioner of Fisheries i 

Library i Dept. of Agriculture and Immigration 6 

University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia 39 Dept. of Health i 

John Herr Musser Dept. of Research Medi- Geological Survey i 

cine i Secretary of the Commonwealth 8 

University of Pittsburgh 24 State Board of Charities and Corrections. .. i 

Dept. of Physiology and Pharmacology .... 8 State Dairy and Food Commissioner 4 

-r- Mellon Institute 5 State Library i 

School of Medicine i Truck Experiment Station 21 

University of Rochester, Rochester, N.Y 2 Virginia Home and Industrial School for Girls, 

University of St. Andrews, St. Andrews, Scotland 8 Bon Air i 

University of South Carolina, Columbia 6 Virginia Military Institute, Lexington i 

University of South Dakota, Vermillion 3 Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co., Winston-Salem, 

University of Southern California, Los Angeles . i N. C i 

University of Tennessee, Knoxville 2 Visiting Nurse Association of Chicago i 

University of the South, Sewanee, Tenn i Vitbrant, Michael, Shanghai i 

University of Texas, Austin r6 Vivisection Investigation League, New York.. . i 

University of Toronto, Library 2 Volta Bureau, Washington, D. C 13 

University of Utah, Salt Lake City 2 Von Boden, G. B., San Francisco i 

University of Virginia, Charlottesville . . .< 6 Voorhees Institute, Denmark, S. C i 

University of Washington, Seattle i 

Colkge of Forestry 5 Wabash College, Crawfordsville, Ind 2 

University of West Virginia, Morgantoion 5 Wabash Railway Co., St. Louis i 

Library i Wacker, Charles H., Chicago i 

University of Wisconsin, Madison 10 Wagner Free Institute of Science, Philadelphia . i 

Extension Division i Wahr, George, Ann Arbor, Mich i 

Library i Wainwright, Jacob T., Milwaukee i 

University of Wyoming, Laramie i Walker, A. H., Chicago 14 

University Pen Point, Kansas City, Kan i Walker, Dr. Edwin, Evansville, Ind 14 

University Settlement Society of New York ... i Wallace & Tiernan Co., Chicago 8 

Updike, D. B., Boston i Walsh, Dr. James J., New York 58 

Uruguay, Archive General Administrative .... i Walworth Mfg. Co., Boston i 

Ministerio de Industries i Wanamaker, Rodman, New York i 

Ministerio de Instruction Primaria 2 War Camp Community Service, Chicago and 

Utah, Agricultural Experiment Station 10 New York S 

Crop Pest Commission 2 Warburg, Paul M., New York 4 

Extension Division i Ware Bros. Co., Philadelphia 2 

Industrial Commission 2 Warm Air Heating and Sheet Metal Journal, 

State Banking Dept 2 Philadelphia i 

State Engineer i Warner, Dr. Frank, Columbus, 4 

State Horticultural Commission r Warren, George H., Minneapolis 2 

Supt. of Public Instruction i Warren, Dr. J. Collins, Boston 2 

Utah Agricultural College, Logan i Warren, S. D., Co., Boston i 

Utah School for the Deaf and the Blind, Ogden . 2 Warren, Whitney, New York i 

Utah Society of Engineers, Salt Lake City i Washburn College, Topeka i 

Utica (N.Y.) Mutual Insurance Co 8 Washington and Jefferson College, Washington, 

Pa 3 

Vacuum Oil Co., New York 6 Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Va. 4 

Valley Forge Park Commission, Philadelphia .. i Washington, Agricultural Experiment Station. 30 

Valparaiso (Ind.) University 2 Dept. of Fisheries and Game i 

Vanderbilt University, Nashville i Dept. of State , i 

Van Dyk & Co., New York i Geological Survey i 

Van Nostrand Co., New York i Office of Farm Markets i 

Van Winkle, Marshall, Jersey City i State Bank Examiner 2 

Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y i State Board of Health r 

Vaughan, Dr. George Tully, Chicago 26 State Library 21 

Vaughn, Victor C., Washington 2 State Mine Inspector i 

Vedenta Centre, Boston i Supt. of Public Instruction 4 

Vegetarian Magazine, Chicago i Western Experiment Station, Puyallup i 

Venezuela, Ministerio de Rekciones Interiores. 2 Washington Bankers' Association, Ritzville. ... 4 

Vermont, Agricultural Experiment Station 2 Washington (D. C.) Medical Annals i 

Auditor of Accounts i Washington State College, Bureau of Markets, 

Board of Commissioners for the Promotion Pullman 6 

of Uniformity of Legislation in the United Washington State Normal School, Cheney 5 

States i Washington University, St. Louis 10 

Commissioner of Agriculture 7 Waterbury Co., New York i 

Commissioner of Education i Waterloo (la.) Public Library i 

Public Service Commission i Watertown (Mass.) Free Public Library 2 

Secretary of State i Watt Mining Car Wheel Co., Barnesville, O. . . . 2 

State Board of Health ' i Wayne Co. (Mich.), Board of County Road 

State Library 14 Commissioners, Detroit i 

Vermont Conference of Charities and Correction 3 Weber, George Welsh, Chicago i 

Victoria, Dept. of Lands -. 3 Webster, Dr. Ralph W., Chicago 3 

Education Dept i Webster Mfg. Co., Tiffin, 2 



THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 



Volumes or Volumes or 
Pamphlets. Pamphlets. 

Weddel, W., & Co., London 3 White, Weld & Co., Chicago i 

Weekly People, New York i White Pine Bureau, St. Paul i 

Weigel, Theodor Oswald, Leipzig i Whittall, W. J. H., Godalming, Eng i 

Weiler, Jason & Sons, Boston 2 Wiener Handels- und Gewerbekammer 12 

Welcker, Adair, Oakland, Cal i Wilbraham (Mass.) Academy 2 

Wellcome Chemical Research Laboratories, Wilcox, Delos F., Elmhurst, N. Y 3 

London 18 Williams College, Williamstown, Mass S 

Weiler Manufacturing Co., Chicago 3 Library i 

Wellesley (Mass.) College 2 Willjams, Dr. J. B., Chicago 135 

Wellington (N. Z.) Harbour Board 6 Williams, Mrs. John Skelton, Richmond i 

Wellington, Sears & Co., New York 2 Williams, Max, New York i 

"Wellner, Charles V., Chicago 38 Williams, Roger, Press, Cleveland i 

Wells Brothers Construction Co., Chicago i Williston Seminary, Easthampton, Mass 3 

Wells College, Aurora, N. Y i Wilmington (Del.) Institute Free Library 3 

Wells, Dr. Gideon, Chicago 61 Wilson & Co., Chicago 13 

Werder, Dr. X. O., Piltsburg 16 Wilson, H. W., & Co., White Plains, N. Y i. 

Werdius, Dr. W., Chicago 10 Wilson, Samuel Paynter, Chicago 4 

Werner, N. J., Chicago i Windsor, (Ont.) Public Library i 

Wescott, Dr. Cassius D., Chicago n Winnipeg, Board of Trade 6 

Wesley Memorial Hospital, Chicago 2 Winnipeg, Industrial Commission 

Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn 7 Winona Assembly, Winona Lake, Ind 

West Hartlepool (Eng.) Public Library i Winthrop College, Rock Hill, S. C 

West Indies, Imperial Dept. of Agriculture i Wisconsin, Agricultural Experiment Station .. i 

West of Scotland Agricultural College, Glasgow, i Board of Public Land Commissioners 

West Virginia, Agricultural Experiment Station 7 Board of Regents of Normal Schools 

Auditor's Office i Civil Service Commission 

Bureau of Labor 2 Commissioner of Banking 

Commissioner of Banking 2 Dept. of Agriculture 

Dept. of Agriculture 12 Fire Marshal 

Dept. of Forestry, Game and Fish i Free Library Commission 

Dept. of Mines i Industrial Commission 

Dept. of Schools 3 Legislative Reference Library 

Insurance Dept 2 Library Commission 

Public Service Commission 2 Railroad Commission 6 

State Board of Control 2 State Board of Control 

State Dept. of Archives and History i State Board of Health 

State Road Commission 3 State Board of Vocational .Education 5 

State Tax Commissioner 4 State Conservation Commission 3 

West Virginia College of Agriculture, Morgan- State Dept. of Public Instruction 2 

town 58 State Highway Commission 3 

West Virginia State Horticultural Society, Supt. of Public Property 23 

Morgantown 7 Tax Commissioner 3 

Westcott Chuck Co., Oneida, N. Y 9 Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Let- 
Western Adjustment and Inspection Co., Chi- _ ters, Madison 2 

cago 5 Wisconsin Agricultural Experiment Association, 

Western Australia, Commissioner of Public Madison i 

Health i Wisconsin Anti-Tuberculosis Association, M il- 

Dept. of Mines i waukee i 

Geological Survey 6 Wisconsin Archaeological Society, Milwaukee. . i 

Government Statistician i Wisconsin Association of Commercial Secre- 

"Registrar General 13 taries, Milwaukee and Madison 2 

Registrar of Friendly Societies i Wisconsin Bankers' Association, Milwaukee. . . i 

Western Blue Book, Chicago i . Wisconsin Buttermakers' Association, Madison 4 

Western Classification Committee, Chicago.. .. 3 Wisconsin College of Agriculture, Extension 

Western Electric Co., Chicago i Service, Madison '. 14 

Western Fruit Grower, Denver i Wisconsin Free Employment Offices, Milwaukee i 

Western Fruit Jobbers Association of America, . Wisconsin Medical Journal, Milwaukee i 

Denver i Wisconsin State Conference of Social Work, 

Western New York Horticultural Society, Madison 2 

Rochester i Wisconsin State Federation of Labor, Milwaukee 4 

Western Newspaper Union, Chicago i Wisconsin State Historical Society, Madison. . . 6 

Western Petroleum Refiners' Association, Kan- Wisconsin State Horticultural Society, Madison 3 

sas City, Mo i Wisconsin State Normal School, Milwaukee. . . 3 

Western Railway Club, Chicago 2 Wisconsin War History Commission, Madison. 2 

Western Reserve University, Cleveland 4 Wissahickon School Club, Germantown, Pa 2 

Library School 2 Wistar Institute of Anatomy, Philadelphia 22 

Western Society of Engineers, Chicago 10 Woman's Education Association, Boston 45 

Western Surgical Association, M inneapolis. ... i Woman's Hospital in the State of New York ... i 

Western University, Medical School, London, Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania, 

Canada i Philadelphia i 

Westinghouse Air Brake Co., Wilmerding, Pa.. . 3 Woman's Occupational Bureau, Minneapolis. . 2 

Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co., East Pitts- Women's Canadian Historical Society of Ottawa 2 

burg II Women's Trade Union League, London 6 

Westminster College, Fulton, Mo 3 Wood, Gundy & Co., Toronto i 

Weston Electrical Instrument Co., Newark, Wood, Henry A. Wise, New York i 

N. J 3 Worcester (Mass.), Free Public Library 2 

Weston (Mass.) Public Library i Parks and Recreation Commission i 

Whalen, Dr. Chas. J., Chicago 30 Worcester (Mass.) City Hospital i 

Wheaton (III.) College i Worcester (Mass.) Polytechnic Institute i 

Wheeler Banking System and Industrial-Credit World Peace Foundation, Boston 14 

Association, Washington i World Trade Club, San Francisco 3 

Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway Co., Cleveland i Worthington, J. W., Washington i 



LIST OF DONORS IN 1919 



57 



\ r olumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Worthington Pump and Machinery Corpora- 
tion, Chicago & New York I 

Wright- Callender- Andrews Co., Los Angeles.. . 

Wyer, Samuel S., Columbus, 

Wyoming, Agricultural Experiment Station. . . 

Commission of Public Lands 

Secretary of State 

State Auditor. . . ; 

State Board of Charities and Reform 

State Board of Health 

State Board of Horticulture 

State Chemist 

State Commissioner of Taxation 

State Dairy, Food and Oil Commissioner. . . 

State Dept. of Education 

State Engineer 

State Geologist 4 

State Library 2 

Workmen's Compensation Dept 3 

Wyoming Bankers' Association, Cheyenne i 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Wyoming Humane Society & State Bd. of Child 
& Animal Protection i 

Yale University, New Haven 4 

Law Library 

Library 

Press 

Yamaguchi (Japan), Public Library 

Yawman and Erbe Mfg. Co., Chicago 

York (Eng.) Public Library Committee 

Young Men's Christian Association, Chicago... 

National War Work Council 

Young Women's Christian Association, New 

York 

War Work Council 

Youngstown (0.) Sheet & Tube Co 

Zeisler, Dr. Joseph, Chicago 

Zetek, James, Ancon, Panama 

Zorn, John, London 

Zurich, Zentralbibliothek 



SUMMARY OF STATISTICS 



THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 

A FREE PUBLIC REFERENCE LIBRARY OF 
SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL LITERATURE 

25th Annual report for year ended December 31, 1919 

Central library with three reading rooms 

Number of days open during year 313 

Hours open each week for reading - 78 

Total number of staff 57 
Total valuation of library property - $5,576,726 

Number of volumes at beginning of year - - 398,768 

Number of volumes added by purchase - 10,394 

Number of volumes added by gift and exchange - 3,687 

Number of volumes lost or withdrawn - 485 

Total number at end of year 412,364 

Number of pamphlets at beginning of year - 155,016 

Number of pamphlets withdrawn 448 

Total number of pamphlets at end of year 154,568 

Other additions (maps) - 180 

Total maps - 13,068 

Recorded use (call slips filled) - - 173,873 
Number of periodicals currently received, 

4,282 copies of 4,249 titles. 

Number of other serials - - 14,143 
Number of people using library for reading and study - 136,170 

RECEIPTS FROM PAYMENTS FOR MAINTENANCE 

Endowment funds, net $204,828 Books - $15,027 

Other sources - - 1,461 Periodicals - 6,227 

Other serials - - 4,i74 

Total receipts $206,289 Binding - - 9,220 

Salaries, library service 70,321 

PAYMENT FOR CONSTRUC- Salaries, janitor service 5,393 

TION, $60,261 Taxes - 10,500 

Insurance - 3,684 

Rent and Heat - 42,462 

Light - 1,980 

Other maintenance - 20,892 

Total maintenance $189,400 

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THE LIBRARY 

OF THE 
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 




THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

Michigan Ave. and Randolph St. 



THE 



JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 



TWENTY-SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT 



FOR THE YEAR 



1920 





OFFICERS, 1921 



President 
MARVIN HUGHITT 

First Vice-President Second Vice-President 

THOMAS D. JONES ROBERT FORSYTH 

Secretary 

WALTER B. SMITH 

Treasurer Librarian 

WILLIAM J. LOUDERBACK CLEMENT W. ANDREWS 



BOARD OF DIRECTORS 



ROBERT T. LINCOLN ROBERT FORSYTH 

FRANK S. JOHNSON CHAUNCEY KEEP 

MARVIN HUGHITT FREDERICK H. RAWSON 

THOMAS D. JONES ALBERT A. SPRAGUE II 

JOHN J. MITCHELL WALTER B. SMITH 

LEONARD A. BUSBY CHAUNCEY B. BORLAND 

ROLLIN D. SALISBURY 

WILLIAM HALE THOMPSON, Mayor of Chicago, ex-officio 
GEORGE F. HARDING, Comptroller of Chicago, ex-officio 



STANDING COMMITTEES 



Finance 

JOHN J. MITCHELL 
CHAUNCEY KEEP MARVIN HUGHITT 

Administration 

LEONARD A. BUSBY 

FREDERICK H. RAWSON ALBERT A. SPRAGUE II 

Buildings and Grounds 

ROBERT FORSYTH 

CHAUNCEY KEEP THOMAS D. JONES 

CHAUNCEY B. BORLAND, Associate Member 

Books 

ROLLIN D. SALISBURY 

THOMAS D. JONES ROBERT FORSYTH 

WALTER B. SMITH, Alternate Member 



DIRECTORS, 1894-1920 



NORMAN WILLIAMS 1894 1899* 

HUNTINGTON W. JACKSON 1894 igOI* 

MARSHALL FIELD 1894 1906* 

E. W. BLATCHFORD 1894 1914* 

T. B. BLACKSTONE - - - - - 1894 iSggf 

ROBERT T. LINCOLN 1894 

HENRY W. BISHOP 1894 1913* 

EDWARD G. MASON - 1894 1895! 

ALBERT KEEP 1894 1907* 

EDSON KEITH - - - - - - 18941896* 

SIMON J. McPHERSON - --,-,-,-. - - 1894 1899! 

JOHN M. CLARK 1894 igi6t 

GEORGE A. ARMOUR - 18941899! 

FRANK S.JOHNSON 1896 

PETER STENGER GROSSCUP .... 1897 1916! 

ARTHUR J. CATON 1900 1904* 

MARVIN HUGHITT 1900 

THOMAS D. JONES 1900 

JOHN J. MITCHELL 1900 

LEONARD A. BUSBY - - - - 1901 

ROBERT FORSYTH ...... 1905 

CHAUNCEY KEEP 1906 

FREDERICK H. RAWSON .... jgo8 

ALBERT A. SPRAGUE II 1914 

WALTER B. SMITH 1914 

CHAUNCEY B. BORLAND ... - 1916 

ROLLIN D. SALISBURY ----- 1919 
*Deceased tResigned 



OFFICERS, 1895-1920 



Presidents 



NORMAN WILLIAMS 
HUNTINGTON W. JACKSON 
PETER STENGER GROSSCUP - 
MARVIN HUGHITT 



First Vice-Presidents 



EDWARD G. MASON - 
HUNTINGTON W. JACKSON - 
PETER STENGER GROSSCUP 
HENRY W. BISHOP 
THOMAS D. JONES - 



Second Vice-Presidents 



MARSHALL FIELD - 
PETER STENGER GROSSCUP 
HENRY W. BISHOP ... 
THOMAS D. JONES ... 
ROBERT FORSYTH - - ; - - 

Secretaries 

GEORGE A. ARMOUR 
ARTHUR J. CATON - - - 
LEONARD A. BUSBY - - ; - 
WALTER B. SMITH 

Treasurer 
WILLIAM J. LOUDERBACK 

Librarian 



18951899 
1900 1901 
19011913 
1914 



1895 

1896 1900 
1900 1901 
19011910 
1911 



18951899 
18991900 
19001901 
19011911 
1911 



18951900 
1900 1904 
19051915 
1915 



1895 



CLEMENT W. ANDREWS 



1895- 



LIBRARY STAFF 

JANUARY, 1921 



Librarian .... 
Assistant Librarian 
Cataloguer .... 
Reference Librarian 
Medical Reference Librarian 
Classifier - 

Assistant Reference Librarian 
Assistant Cataloguer - 
Supt. of Delivery - 
Treasurer's Assistant 
Librarian's Assistant 



EDITHA C. PHELPS 
SARAH S. DICKINSON 
ELIZABETH MONTROSS 
GENEVIEVE DARLINGTON 
MARGARET FURNESS 
ELSA NEIGLICK 
MABEL HAYWARD 

CORNELIA C. WHITE 
MARY L. REIDER 
CLARA L. Ross 
MATME L. COLE 
JOHN KOLENBURG 



BERTHA RUNDSTROM 
LEO BARAN 
THEODORE BRUNSWICK 

Binder. 



Senior Assistants 



Junior Assistants 



HAZEL ARNETT 
A ttendants 



CLEMENT W. ANDREWS 
EDWARD D. TWEEDELL 
AKSEL G. S. JOSEPHSON 
ROBERT J. USHER 
J. CHRISTIAN BAY 
GRACE KELLEY 
FREDERICK E. BRASCH 
GERTRUDE FORSTALL 
WILLIAM TEAL 
THOMAS R. ORR 
LYDIA STEFANSKI 

MABEL EAMAN 
HARRIET E. PENFIELD 
ELLA M. SALMONSEN 
ELIZABETH E. WILSON 
CHRISTINE S. TREPP 
WILBUR F. STONE 

*RlCHARD DlEMECKE 

JOSIE WARD 
WALTER THIELE 
EDITH LARSON 
HAZEL BURK 
ALOYSIUS WEIMER 



EDWARD SLIWA 
FRANK WICKOSKI 



REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT 

To THE GOVERNOR OF ILLINOIS: 

In accordance with the provisions of an act entitled "An Act 
to encourage and promote the establishment of free public libraries 
in cities, villages and towns of this state," approved June 17, 1891, 
under which this corporation is organized, the Directors of The John 
Crerar Library submit their twenty-sixth annual report for the 
year 1920. 

No change has occurred in the membership of the Board, which 
is composed of the following persons: Robert T. Lincoln, Frank S 
Johnson, Marvin Hughitt, Thomas D. Jones, John J. Mitchell^ 
Leonard A. Busby, Robert Forsyth, Chauncey Keep, Frederick H. 
Rawson, Albert A. Sprague II, Walter B. Smith, Chauncey B. 
Borland, and Rollin D. Salisbury, together with William Hale 
Thompson, Mayor of Chicago, and George F. Harding, Comptroller 
of Chicago, ex-officio members. 

The officers of the Library are as follows: President, Marvin 
Hughitt; First Vice-President, Thomas D. Jones; Second Vice- 
President, Robert Forsyth; Secretary, Walter B. Smith; Treasurer, 
William J. Louderback; Librarian, Clement W. Andrews. 

The erection of the steel frame of the Library building was 
delayed five weeks by the steel strike of 1919 but was completed by 
the middle of April. The erection of the walls was delayed three 
months by two strikes at the quarries and was not completed until 
the last of October. There have been other less important delays 
also, so that the building will not be out of the hands of the con- 
tractors until after the first of February. 

The expiration of the lease of the rooms in the Marshall Field 
& Company Building on April 3oth compelled the Library to 
close on May ist, and to store the books and furniture. The most 
valuable were sent to a fireproof storage warehouse, and the rest 
placed in the building next north of the one under construction. 
This building furnished also quarters for the temporary business 
offices and for the routine work of the staff in the reception, cata- 

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loguing, classifying, and shelf-listing of the acquisitions, which were 
received and cared for without a break. 

The chief part of the work of removal was begun May 3d, was 
completed by July 3ist, and the whole of the old quarters vacated on 
that date after an occupancy of twenty-five years and one month. 
The second removal, from storage to the new building, was begun 
December 6th and by the end of the year one-third of the books 
had been transferred. 

Fortunately the walls of the building had been carried up, before 
the second strike at the quarries, far enough to permit opening, 
on August 3oth, a temporary reading room on the third floor, so that 
the Library was completely closed for only four months less four 
days. Even during this period as many demands as possible were 
met, chiefly for loans, cameragrams, and research work. 

The temporary reading room made available to the public the 
current periodicals, both general and medical, the public catalogues, 
and a selection of the most used reference books. The use of these 
has been larger than was expected and the many expressions of 
gratitude for even this limited use and of regret for the break in the 
broader work of the Library have shown that it renders a much 
appreciated service to the community. 

Another proof of this has been received in the bequest, subject 
to a life interest, of $5,000 under the will of the late Dr. Nathan 
Smith Davis, Jr. 

No statistics of the total use of the Library for the year are 
available but it may be estimated at nearly half the normal 
amount. 

The collections have been increased by 13,201 volumes and 23,272 
pamphlets and now contain approximately 440,000 volumes, 13,000 
maps and plates, and 178,000 pamphlets. The Library has on its 
records 4,329 titles of current periodicals and 14,625 other serials; 
but notwithstanding the receipt of several large consignments from 
Germany and other European countries it is evident that many of 
these must be cancelled as no longer published or as unobtainable. 

For all details in regard to the administration of the Library, 
reference is made to the appended report of the Librarian. 

The report of the Treasurer, also appended, presents, as required 
by law, a statement of the income and expenditures for the year 
1920, and a statement of the assets and investments. 



REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT 9 

In order to retain the grade of service which the Library has 
always had, the Directors in January, 1920, authorized a general 
increase in salaries, ranging from 20 per cent for the higher posi- 
tions to 25 per cent for the lower. Notwithstanding this increase 
the Library has lost an unusually large number of employees who 
have been in its service many years. 

Owing to the curtailment of income and the increased cost of 
operation, including taxation, the Directors have decided to post- 
pone opening the Library in the evening. 
Respectfully submitted, 

MARVIN HUGHITT, 

President. 
CHICAGO, January 20, 1921. 



REPORT OF THE TREASURER 

STATEMENT OF FINANCES 

For Year Ending December 31, 1920. 

CASH 

Cash on hand January i, 1920: 

In bank ----$ 6,337.80 

Librarian, petty cash ... 300.00$ 6,637.80 

RECEIPTS 

Collections account income - - - $ 186,558.98 

Huntington W. Jackson Fund, income - 40.00 

Henry Gradle Memorial Fund, income - 150.00 

Bills Collectible ----- 3>573-i9 

Deposits Account - ... 254.94 

Accounts Receivable .... 77.00 
Accounts Receivable, Employees' Liberty 

Bonds - 80.00 

War Savings and Thrift Stamps - 49-96 

Notes Payable 230,000.00 

Investments: 

Farm Mortgage Loans, 

maturities, pre- 

payments and sale 281,350.00 

Stock Liquidating Dividend, 

Illinois Trust & Savings 

Bank - 5,200.00 

U. S. A. Certificates of 

Indebtedness, sale 500,000.00 786,550.00 1,207,334.07 

$1,213,971.87 

DISBURSEMENTS 

Audited Vouchers - - $1,203,438.16 

Deposits Account, refunded - 4.42 

Interest on Notes Payable 2,372.21 

Discount on Farm Mortgage 

Loans to net 6% $2,435.09 

Discount on U. S. A. Ctfs. 

of Indebt. to net 5%% 486.10 2,921.19 1,208,735.98 



Cash on hand December 31, 1920: 

In bank ----- $ 4,785.89 

Librarian, petty cash - 450.00 $ 5,235.89 



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REPORT OF THE TREASURER n 

OPERATION 
General: INCOME 

Bonds - ... $105,069.33 

Stocks 44,168.00 

Rentals 12,688.08 

Farm Mortgage Loans - - 14,032.64 

U. S. Certificates of Indebtedness - 11,067.68 

Sundries - - 722.58 $187,748.31 

Huntington W. Jackson Fund - 40.00 

Henry Cradle Memorial Fund - 150.00 

Chicago Academy of Sciences Fund - 500.00 $188,438.31 

Administration: EXPENSE 

Rent, Light ... - $ 24,727.45 

Salaries, Wages ... 83,097.03 

Supplies - - - $ 4,089.67 

Less Sales - - 219.87 3,869.80 

Printing - - 8,522.89 

Less Sales - - - 299.58 8,223.31 

Transportation, Postage- - - 2,914.34 
Insurance on Books, 

Furniture, etc. - - 4,469.03 

Interest - 2,372.21 

Sundries 2,725.74 $132,398.91 

Books: 
Books - $22,863.13 

Less Sales - - 884.96 $ 21,978.17 

Periodicals .... 10,038.03 

Binding - - - 11,393.22 $ 43,409.42 

Buildings and Grounds: 

Repairs - - 2,836.87 

Depreciation - - - 2,366.42 

Insurance on Buildings - - 1,475.32 

Taxes, 1919 (additional) $ 4,380.58 

Taxes, 1920 (estimated) 23,457.81 27,838.39 

Commission ... 225.34 

Moving Expenses - 11,070.99 

Sundry Expenses - 1,762.41 $ 47.575-74 $223,384.07 

$ 34,945-76 

Deduct, charge transferred from Book Purchase Reserve: 
Expenditure for Books - $21,978.17 

Expenditure for Periodicals - 10,038.03 



Appropriation for 1920 
Excess expenditure over appropriation, 
Reserve 
Deficit for year 


32,016.20 
18,440.00 


13,576.20 


chargeable to Book Purchase 


$ 21,369.56 



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ASSETS AND LIABILITIES 



ASSETS 

Bonds - - - $2,393,461.76 

Bonds (Special Endowments) - - 4,016.50 
Stocks - 

Real Estate 

Construction 

Furniture and Fixtures - - - - - 

Book Investment - - 

Bills Collectible 

Unexpired Insurance, deferred charge to future operation 
Commission, deferred charge to future operation 
Cash 



Deficit 



Endowment Fund - 

Building Fund - --'.< 

Book Fund - - 

Security Reserve Fund - 

Huntington W. Jackson Fund 

Henry Cradle Memorial Fund 

Chicago Academy of Sciences Fund 

Notes Payable 

Deposits Account 

Book Purchase Reserve - 

Reserve for Taxes 

Total 



LIABILITIES 



$2,397,478.26 

1,128,600.00 
1,040,626.52 
44,360.31 

561,445-34 
1,995.80 
19,206.01 
3, J 54-66 
5,235-89 

797,275.84 
21,369.56 $5,818,645.40 



$3,500,000.00 

1,312,838.32 

561,445.34 

165,898.72 

1,000.00 

3,000.00 

5,000.00 

230,000.00 

439-50 

15,565-71 

23,457.81 



$5,818,645.40 



INSURANCE 

In Force December 31, 1920 

Books, Periodicals, Etc. - - $450,500.00 

Furniture, Fixtures, Etc. 44,000.00 

Portraits - 6,000.00 

Type and Cases - 5,500.00 

Buildings -. 197,000.00 

Construction 820,000.00 

Boilers - 25,000.00 

Paymaster, Robbery - 5,000.00 

Plate Glass (by premium only) 

General Liability, including elevators (by premium only) 

Workmen's Compensation, Employees' and Public (by 
premium only) - 



REPORT OF THE TREASURER 13 

The deficit for the year as shown by the books is $34,945.76. 
Of this sum, in accordance with the standing instructions of 
the Board, $13,576.20 has been charged to the Book Purchase Re- 
serve, being the overdraft of the appropriations for Books and 
Periodicals, leaving a net deficit of $21,369.56. 

The Book Fund has been increased by the amount of the in- 
vestment during the year, less depreciation, and now stands at 



The income of the Huntington W. Jackson Fund has been ex- 
pended for Books and that of the Henry Gradle Memorial Fund for 
Periodicals. 

The accumulated income from the endowment of the Collection 
of the Chicago Academy of Sciences for 1919 and 1920 is $500.00; 
of this amount $400.00 will be sent to the Academy in accordance 
with the terms of the gift and the balance will be expended to con- 
tinue the sets of society publications. 

Respectfully submitted, 

WILLIAM J. LOUDERBACK, 

Treasurer. 
CHICAGO, January 20, 1921. 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 

To THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY: 

Gentlemen: The work of the year 1920 has been of such an 
unusual character and carried on under such peculiar conditions 
that in many respects there is no basis for comparison with that of 
previous years. This is as true of many of the smaller details of 
library administration as of the principal matter of service to the 
public. From January ist to May ist the Library was in its old 
quarters and the work was practically normal; from May 3d to 
Aug. 28th it was closed to the public and the routine work was 
partially suspended while being removed to temporary quarters; 
from August 3oth a portion of the work with the public and full 
routine work has been carried on in these temporary quarters; and 
in December the second removal to the permanent quarters was 
begun. Of necessity the Librarian and Assistant Librarian have been 
chiefly occupied with the arrangement and preparation of the tem- 
porary quarters, with the equipment of the permanent ones, and 
with the two removals. 

Rooms. The space on the seventh floor of the Marshall Field 
& Co. Building was given up on April 23d; that on the fifth floor 
during July; and the sixth floor on July 3 ist, after possession of over 
a quarter of a century, from July i, 1895. 

The temporary quarters have been in the building 158-162 
North Michigan Ave., belonging to the Library and adjoining the 
new building, with which it was later connected. No alterations 
and only the most necessary repairs were made. It is not fireproof 
so that a watchman has been employed day and night and the 
records and most valuable books have been placed in a storage ware- 
house. The building has five floors and basement with a total area 
of about 36,000 sq. ft. The routine work was assigned to the upper 
floor. This is lighted by skylights and has proved to be quite con- 
venient. The office desks were placed in the front part of the ground 
floor. Though cramped in space the arrangement has not been 
extremely inconvenient. The rest of the ground floor, the three 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 15 

middle floors, and the basement have been used for the storage of 
the books and furniture. Because of the limited strength of the 
floors the space has not been more than sufficient. 

In August the third floor of the new building, 5,000 sq. ft. in area, 
was equipped as a temporary reading room and on August 3oth 
opened to the public from 9 a.m. to 5 130 p.m. It has offered the use 
of the current periodicals both general and medical, of the most used 
reference books, also both general and medical, of the public cata- 
logues, and a very limited but constantly increasing use of the books 
in the stacks. There are seats for 83 readers. An entrance entirely 
independent of the building and free from all danger to the readers 
from the work of construction was secured by the use of the emer- 
gency staircase between the two buildings. 

Removal. In February and March a few of the most valuable 
books and some of the least used equipment were placed in storage ; 
in April the seventh floor was cleared; from May 3d to June i5th the 
bulk of the books, about 300,000 in number, were moved; taking down 
and storing the stacks required from June i5th to July 31 st; the books 
and furniture in the reading rooms on the sixth floor were moved in 
July and the desks and office equipment in the last week of that month. 

The details of the removal of the bulk of the books may be of 
interest. This was done in 34 trucks constructed by the janitor, 
7 of which were held in reserve. Each truck consisted of three boxes 
3'xi'6"xi'6" placed one over the other on their sides, screwed to- 
gether and the bottom one to a frame mounted on four wheels. The 
cost of material was only about $6.00 each. A waterproof cloth 
cover fastened over the open side. Each box contained exactly two 
shelves or about 135 volumes. The dray used held nine trucks or 
about 1,200 volumes and seven drayloads made the work of a day of 
eight hours. Occasional delays occurred in the service of the dray, 
chiefly through obstruction of the alley in which it was loaded, 
but the principal factors in determining the speed of the work 
were the capacity and availability of the elevators. To move 
300,000 volumes in less than 40 working days required steady work, 
especially as some furniture was moved at the same time. The force 
employed was eight men, two each at the shelves, the elevator, on 
the dray, and emptying the trucks. 

The books were placed on their sides on the floor, half a shelf in each 
pile. It was not found practicable to obtain access to the piles by mak- 



1 6 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

ing them one shelf high and leaving aisles between, and indeed at the 
time it was not expected that they would remain in storage for more 
than a few weeks. It was not until December 6th that the first book 
was placed in the new stacks. Since that date the work has gone on 
as steadily as possible but for various reasons it is subject to serious 
interruptions and will not be completed before the middle of February. 

Much time and thought have been given to new equipment re- 
quired for the permanent quarters. Almost all of this has now been 
ordered and the greater part is ready for installation. In addition 
the progress of construction has been watched not only with interest 
but with practical results in the suggestion of minor changes and in 
the correction of some errors and omissions in the specifications and 
of some failures on the part of the contractors to carry these out as 
desired. As it now stands the building promises to justify the belief 
that it meets the requirements of the Founder in being "tasteful, 
substantial and fireproof, " and that it will afford convenient accom- 
modation for the readers, very satisfactory quarters for the staff, 
and sufficient space for the books. 

Special Collections. From the income of its special fund seven 
titles have been added to the Huntington W. Jackson Collection 
on Constitutional Law, which now contains 1,089 titles, of which 
133 have been purchased from the fund. 

Some work has been done on the pamphlets of the Senn Collection. 
One of the first readjustments in the new building will be its instal- 
lation and the making of a final count. 

The income from the fund for the Gradle Collection on the Eye 
and Ear has been spent for periodicals and 33 have been added to 
the 434 already having the bookplate. There are now 957 titles of 
books and some 3,000 pamphlets in the collection. 

The Chanute Collection on Aviation contains 775 books, some 
635 pamphlets and 2,500 clippings. 

The Cremation Association of America has continued its sup- 
port of the Collection on Cremation, which now contains 168 titles 
of books and 261 pamphlets. 

The Collection of the Chicago Academy of Sciences has been 
increased by the receipt of 170 volumes and 283 pamphlets. About 
50 more volumes will be added to the collection from the income of 
the endowment, after payment to the Academy of the amount due its 
publication fund. 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 17 

There have been added to the Collection of Trade Catalogues 218 
in continuation of previous gifts and in response to 27 requests. The 
total number in the collection is now 5,524 pieces from 2,334 firms. 

One other special collection has been acquired. In January the 
Directors authorized the acceptance, under the usual conditions, 
of the David L. Barnes Memorial Library. On May 27th the 
transfer of title from its Board of Trustees to the John Crerar 
Library was consummated as of June ist, 1919. The collection is on 
railroad engineering and it is hoped that it will strengthen the 
Library on this subject, and especially in regard to material on 
rolling stock. At present it is still in storage and all that can be 
said is that it is packed in 20 cases. 

Attendance. The total number of visitors recorded from 
January ist to May ist was 42,635, and from August 3oth to De- 
cember 3ist, 5,885, the total for the eight months being 48,520. 
The smallest attendance in the first period was 125 on January ist; 
and in the second 25, on September 3oth and October ist. Until 
the latter part of October the contractors, notwithstanding repeated 
demands, failed to supply heat to the building, and on the days men- 
tioned the temperature was below 50 F. That anyone should have 
used the Library under such circumstances shows the importance 
of the service it renders and effectually removes, from some of the 
readers at least, the suspicion that they use it as a comfortable 
loafing place. The largest attendance in the first period was 735 on 
April 3d, and in the second 90 on December 3 ist. 

Use. The recorded use covers only the period from January ist 
to May ist, inclusive. The calls for books were 65,325, a daily 
average of 622 and a slight increase over the figures for the same 
period in 1919. 

The visitors admitted to the stacks during this period were 1,148, 
an increase of 441 or 60 per cent. Part of this was due probably to 
the removal of war-time restrictions, but part also to the concen- 
tration of research work in anticipation of the closing of the Library. 
Only the second cause could affect the percentage of calls per reader, 
which rose from 1.28 for 1919 to 1.53 for the first four months of 1920. 

The recorded cases of assistance rendered by telephone were 
1,028 and by letter were 183. The figures for 1919 were 1,245 an d 
1 66 respectively. Under the circumstances the work of the reference 
librarians is remarkable. 



i8 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

As the cameragraph was in storage after June ist, the record of 
2,246 sheets on 226 orders, for which charges amounting to $378.55 
were made, is also remarkable, though it should be added that some 
of this work was done by a commercial house. 

Loans for use outside the Library were made as usual until May 
ist and more freely than usual during the rest of the year, whenever 
the books were available. There were granted 842 requests for 1,017 
volumes from 127 libraries, and 1,073 requests from 401 individuals. 
For 1919 the figures were 690 loans of 833 volumes to 115 libraries 
and 1,368 loans to 384 individuals. Many loans requested by 
libraries and individuals could not be made because the books were 
not available, and six requests from libraries were refused for other 
reasons. In two cases the books loaned were asked for while out. 
The loans obtained by the Library for its readers were 13 of 22 
volumes from five libraries. Two requests were refused. 

When all these elements of service are considered it seems rea- 
sonable to estimate the total use of the Library for the year at nearly 
if not quite one-half the average of recent years. 

Publications. In June the Library issued its Twenty-fifth 
Annual Report, a pamphlet of 58 pages. An edition of 6,000 copies 
was printed and nearly all distributed. No other publication was 
made. 

The numbers of the various publications remaining in stock 
are given in the following table, which shows their distribution 
during the year. 

DISTRIBUTION 

On hand Exchanges On band 

TITLE Date Edition Jan. i or Gift Sale Dec. 31 

Current Periodicals 1902 1,000 67 7 60 

Bibliographies of Special 

Subjects 1902 966 4 . . . . 4 

Bibliography of Union Lists 1906 317 84 6 2 76 

Books Exhibited 1907 2,000 801 7 . . 794 

Books in Reading Room 1909 956 70 6 i 63 

Current Medical Periodicals 1910 1,000 56 12 . . 44 

History of Science 1911 1,000 116 8 8 100 

Current Medical Periodicals 1913 1,038 159 2 5 152 

History of Industry 1915 950 140 8 3 129 

Cataloguing Rules 1916 1,229 4^2 6 .. 456 

By-Laws 1916 1,046 325 2 .. 323 

Supplement to History of 

Science 1917 1,194 322 9 4 309 

Books on Military Medicine 

and Surgery 1917 1,212 21 9 12 

Catalogue of French Docu- 
ments 1918 1,221 458 8 2 448 

List of Books and Pamphlets 

on Cremation 1918 1,211 319 12 3 304 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 19 

Printed Cards. Because of the great increase in the cost of 
printing Harvard University and the University of Chicago have 
increased the price of their cards, and the Committee on Admini- 
stration has authorized a similar increase for those of The John 
Crerar Library. This increase will go into effect for 1921. 

The distribution of one copy of each catalogue card to the 
Armour Institute of Technology, Chicago Public Library, Field 
Museum of Natural History, Library of Congress, Northwestern 
University, University of Chicago, and the University of Illinois, 
has been continued; also the sending of one copy of each card printed 
by the Library to Columbia University, Harvard University, New 
York State Library, Princeton University, Royal Library at 
The Hague, St. Louis Public Library, University of California, 
University of Iowa, University of Michigan, and Yale University. 
At the end of the year the standing order from Columbia University 
was cancelled. Besides other special orders of limited scope four 
standing orders have been received. The distribution amounted to 
157,852 cards, of which 65,651 were sent to the depository libraries, 
1,228 sent as gifts, and 90,973 sold or sent in exchange. 

The present state of the Union Catalogue is shown in. the 
folio wing table: 

Receipts in 1920 Total 

Library of Congress 28,930 807,163 

State Library, Berlin 7,641 102,431 

Royal Library, The Hague 5,230 43,809 

Harvard University 5,?6o 46,921 

University of Illinois 3,849 46,930 

University of Chicago 2,226 15,923 

University of California .... 746 



Total 53,636 1,063,923 

Selection and Ordering. During the year 5,884 orders were 
given. Of these 384 failed or were cancelled, leaving 5,500 valid 
orders covering 151,405 volumes and pamphlets at an estimated cost 
of $22,063; 5> 2 8o orders were filled, covering with the standing ord- 
ers for continuations 10,099 volumes at a cost of $17,781. There are 
left outstanding, in addition to the orders for continuations, 4,508 
orders for 128,460 volumes and pamphlets, at an estimated cost of 
$10,103; f these 2,328 were given before January i, 1920. These 
figures include the 120,000 pamphlets on the Natural Sciences, for 
which a draft of 210,000 marks has been purchased, leaving a 



20 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

further payment, estimated at $1,278, to be made. Besides this 
purchase, the excess of expenditures for books and periodicals 
over the appropriations, due to the filling of old standing orders, 
has been charged to the Book Purchase Reserve. This still has 
$5,463 available for this purpose. The distribution of the orders 
of the year, of the total to the end of 1920, and the net estimated 
cost, to the nearest dollar, are given in the second table of library 
statistics. 

The standing orders for certain classes of material on the War 
have been cancelled. 

The work of selection has fallen behind because of the amount of 
time given by the Librarian to the work of removal and partly be- 
cause of the unsettled condition of the foreign book-trade. It is 
fortunate that the large orders for German publications of 1914-1918 
given in 1919, were sent in at that time. Most of these were filled 
at prices which the low rate of exchange made very favorable to 
the Library. In January, 1920, however, the German Government 
required the addition to the domestic prices for books exported of a 
" Valutaausgleich " or compensation for the low exchange value of 
the mark. For the United States this has varied from 150 to 350 
per cent ; and to this a " Teuerungszuschlag " and sometimes an export 
tax is added. The result is that at present an American purchaser is 
charged four times as many marks as a domestic buyer. As the 
domestic prices have been increased from five to ten times the 
pre-war prices for books of the same value, the American purchaser 
pays from twenty to forty times as many marks or from one-third 
more to three times as many dollars. The matter is complicated by 
the fact that second-hand dealers (for books published before 1900) 
and periodical publishers are not obliged to add the Valutaausgleich 
but frequently do so. It is further complicated by the fact that 
the German dealer receives part of this charge and so is enabled 
to offer customers in the United States special terms as to trans- 
portation expenses. In view of these circumstances the Committee 
on Books has instructed the Librarian to make as few purchases of 
new German books as possible and to make these and the sub- 
scriptions to the necessary serials and periodicals through a German 
dealer. The consideration of each title under these instructions and 
the reconsideration of all standing orders are now under way. The 
transfer of the standing orders alone is no slight task. 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 21 

The order for the collection of pamphlets on the natural sciences 
has not yet been filled, though 91,000, filling 77 cases, have been 
sent to the shipping agent in Hamburg. It is hoped that the trans- 
action can be completed in a few months. Fortunately this purchase 
was made before the imposition of the Valutaausgleich but the 
Library has accepted the imposition of an export tax of twenty 
per cent. It is now stated that the collection will amount to about 
120,000 pamphlets. 

Accessions. The total accessions of volumes for 1920 have 
been 13,587 of which 3,488 have been received as gifts and 10,099 
obtained by purchase. Volumes made by binding serials are 
included in these figures. There have been withdrawn 386 volumes, 
leaving the net accessions for the year 13,201, which with the 
412,364 reported for 1919 make the total now on the books 425,565. 
There remain to be entered only the Laufer purchase, about 14,000 
volumes, and about 900 volumes of the Gerritsen purchase. These 
have their own catalogues, and particular books can be obtained 
when asked for, so that the total number of volumes which will be 
available on reopening is about 440,000. 

The number of maps and plates added during 1920 was 104, 
making the total number now on the record 13,172. 

There have been received 14,708 pamphlets as gifts and 20,000 
on the medical sciences by purchase; author slips for 1,417 titles 
were filed in the official catalogue; the classified collection was 
increased by 3,054 pamphlets; and the collection of trade catalogues 
by 218. The number added to the classified collection includes the 
number of titles filed but both these numbers have no necessary con- 
nection with the number reported as received. Many of the pam- 
phlets received are duplicates, and many more are continuations, 
or for various reasons are put elsewhere than in the pamphlet 
collection. Their classification is shown in the second table of 
library statistics. To the classified collection of some 133,812 
should be added those still unclassified, about 38,500, and the trade 
catalogues, 5,524, making a total of approximately 177,800. 

The following table shows the distribution of the net accessions 
for 1920 and the totals entered, by departments, together with the 
percentages of the classified volumes: 



THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 



DEPARTMENT 


Volumes 


Per cent 


Pamphlets 


Volumes 


Per cent 


Pampbleti 


Unclassified 


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2O,OOO 


18,026 




28 coo 


General Works. . . 


1,838 


14 


491 


58,625 


14 


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18,327 


Social Sciences . . . 


4,255 


32 


1,294 


114,048 


28 


47,574 


Physical Sciences. 


738 


6 


42 


32,183 


8 


6,499 


Natural Sciences.. 


874 


7 


38 


39,223 


10 


5,88o 


Medical Sciences . 


2 AT 7 


19 


559 


77,235 


J 9 


3i,492 


Applied Sciences.. 


2,975 


22 


630 


86,225 


21 


24,040 


Trade Catalogues 






218 






5,524 



Total 13,201 



23,272 425,565 



179,836 



The growth has been symmetrical, and the percentages of the 
totals in the different departments remain the same as in 1919. 

The assistants in charge of periodicals report on the two lists, 
general and medical, a total of 4,350 copies of 4,321 titles. 

While many of the periodicals which suspended or failed to 
reach the Library during the war have now been received, many 
others have not and it will still be some time before an accurate 
report can be made. Some idea of the extent to which the files 
of German periodicals have been affected by the war is given by 
the statement of the assistant that of 620 on the general list no 
numbers for 152 have been received since 191:6, while of the 468 
which were received in 1920, 128 lack all of 1917, 153 all of 1918, 
and 45 all of 1919. 

The assistant in charge of the Continuation Record reports 
871 titles added to the list and 289 withdrawn, leaving 14,625 at 
the end of the year. About 5,943 are obtained by subscription at a 
cost in 1919 of $4,610. These furnished 1,540 volumes entered on 
the record of accessions. The other continuations were received as 
gifts or in exchange, and furnished 1,217 volumes. For the gifts 
1,360 first and 680 second requests were sent and 24 reported to the 
Librarian for personal letters. For the purchases 176 notifications 
were sent. Here again the return to normal conditions is evident. 
The expenditure has risen by $1,500 though it is still $1,600 below 
that of 1913. The number of titles will be reduced considerably 
in 1921 by the cancellation of the German orders of minor impor- 
tance and by the withdrawal of many which appear to have 
ceased publication without being completed. 

Reference has already been made to the purchase of the collec- 
tion of pamphlets on the natural sciences. Of individual purchases 
the only important ones have been Hortus sanitatis, ed. Johannes 
Cuba, 1476, and a set of the works of J. B. Alberdi. 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 23 

Among the periodical sets completed or extended may be 
mentioned: Andes del Circulo medico argentine; Bibliothek for 
laeger; Archhio per le scienze medic he; Boletin mensual del Museo 
social argentine; Fire and water engineering; Hygieia; Micrographe 
preparateur; II Morgagni; Papers and Proceedings of the Royal 
Society of Tasmania; Paedagogisk tidsskrift; Revista del Asociacion 
medica argentina; Den tekniske foreningstidsskrift; Transactions of 
the Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science; Water 
and gas review; Zeitschrift des Kgl. Preussischen statistischen Bureaus, 
Berlin. 

There were received as gifts 5,034 volumes, 14,134 pamphlets and 
53,574 numbers of periodicals from 3,667 donors. The volumes en- 
tered in the record of accessions were 3 ,483 . The figures f or 1 9 1 9 were 
6,831 volumes, 17,392 pamphlets, 3,494 donors, and 3,687 entries. 

The larger gifts have all come from individuals or institutions in 
Chicago and include: Alliance franchise, 158 volumes; Dr. Launce- 
lot W. Andrews, 158 volumes; Chicago Public Library, 248 volumes; 
Mrs. Junius M. Hall, 102 volumes; Dr. Horace E. Horton, 74 
volumes and 53,574 numbers of periodicals; Mr. Willis C. Squire, 
two boxes as yet uncounted; and the University of Chicago, 238 
volumes and 133 pamphlets. 

Some of the volumes from the University of Chicago were early 
state documents selected from a very large number sent on inspec- 
tion. The duplicates were sent to Oberlin College. The file of 
Massachusetts documents was extended by a considerable gift 
from the Massachusetts State Library; that of Michigan by 80 
volumes from the University of Michigan; and that of Victoria by 
62 volumes from the Public Library of Melbourne. 

Duplicates. The sales of the year amounted to 22 bound 
volumes, 18 unbound volumes and 181 numbers, for $95.27. On 
priced exchange 45 volumes for $78 . 25 have been sent. On piece for 
piece exchange 353 bound volumes, 2 unbound volumes and 79 
numbers have been received. Chicago Academy of Sciences dupli- 
cates have been sold for $72.50. 

Inventory. The eighth inventory was not continued because 
of the storage of the books. It is very important that the ninth 
should be started as soon as possible after they are replaced on the 
shelves in order to correct the many displacements which must be 
anticipated, and to determine if any considerable loss has been in- 
curred in the double removal. 



24 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

The losses from the Senn Room for the year are reported as 22, 
but 5 volumes reported lost in previous inventories have been 
found, so that the net known loss for the year is 17 and the total 
for 23 years is 669. The mutilations detected have been 22. 

The losses of periodicals, 48, and the mutilations, 29, are rather 
numerous, but it should be remembered that the periodicals have 
been in use for eight months and during the last four under con- 
ditions which preclude effective supervision. 

Binding. On January i, 1920, there were at the bindery 
1,160 volumes, and 7,334 were sent during the year; 12 were returned 
as incomplete, and 6,961 bound; leaving 1,521 at the bindery 
December 31, 1920. The cost of binding was $11,071, an average 
of $i . 59 per volume. This is an increase of 34 per cent over 1919. 

Catalogues. The Cataloguer reports that during the year 
3,672 new titles have been prepared for print; 115 new titles type- 
written; 32 titles prepared for print to replace old typewritten titles 
and 25 to replace Library of Congress titles; 2,961 titles received 
from the Library of Congress have been classified for the catalogues ; 
666 titles have been prepared for the co-operative analysis of 
serials. The total number of titles treated by the Cataloguer and 
Classifier and their assistants has been 10,035, which is about 85 per 
cent of the average number. The titles reprinted in correction of 
errors were 34 and for other alterations 496. Cards for 5,208 new 
titles and 635 reprinted titles were received from the printer; elec- 
trotypes for 325 new titles and 93 reprinted titles from the electro- 
typers. The total number of separate titles prepared for print to 
date is 130,727; of sets of cards received, 129,597; of electrotypes, 

64,975- 

The number of orders sent to the Library of Congress on tripli- 
cate order sheets was 6,195 an d reports were received on all. There 
were cards for 3,283 titles on hand January i, 1920; 3,676 were 
received during the year; cards for 3,173 were used in the public 
catalogues; for 463 in a special file; and for 324 withdrawn from the 
file; leaving those for 2,999 on hand December 3ist. Of those 
withdrawn 9 titles were returned to the Library of Congress and 
315 were cancelled. Of the 3,676 titles received, 522 were analytical 
titles from 356 serial publications. Of the 2,999 titles on hand 1,278 
are for book orders before 1920, 876 for those of 1920, 616 for 
regular standing orders, and 229 for a special analytical order. 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 25 

There have been added 24,933 cards to the classed catalogue, 
which now contains some 218,50x3 titles on 586,887 cards, an aver- 
age of 2 . 69 cards per title; 14,896 cards have been filed in the author 
catalogue, which now contains the same 218,500 titles on 389,967 
cards, an average of 1.78 cards per title; 1,060 guides and 5,623 
cards have been added to the subject index, which now contains 
30,265 guides and 90,839 cards covering 203,814 titles, an average 
of 0.45 card per title. 

The distribution of the cards in the classed catalogue, by depart- 
ments, is shown in the following table : 

CARDS 
DEPARTMENT IQ2O TOTAL 

General Works 9,287 197,287 

Social Sciences 7.4 10 i54,93 

Physical Sciences 807 36,622 

Natural Sciences i ,342 59,51 1 

Medical Sciences 2,830 50,889 

Applied Sciences 3. 2 57 



Total 24,933 586,887 

Of the 218,500 titles in the public catalogues about 127,500 
are on cards printed by the Library, about 77,000 on Library of 
Congress cards, about 12,200 on A. L. A. co-operative cards, 321 
on other printed cards, and about 1,400 are typewritten. The total 
number of cards and guides is 1,097,956. 

No cards have been filed in the combined index of federal and 
state publications; but 17 boxes have been received, which will be 
filed as soon as the new cases are available. The total now in the 
index is 161,251. 

Meetings. The Library was represented officially by the 
Librarian at the annual meetings of the American Library Associa- 
tion, the Special Libraries Association, and the National Associa- 
tion of State Libraries at Colorado Springs, July 2nd to 7th; offici- 
ally by the Assistant Librarian at the annual meeting of the Illinois 
Library Association at Springfield, October i2th to i4th; and of- 
ficially by the Librarian at a meeting of University Librarians at 
Chicago, December 27th, and at a meeting of the Council of the 
American Library Association at Chicago, December 28th and 29th. 
Staff. The losses in the personnel of the administration have 
been more numerous and important than in any other year. The 
following resignations have been received; Mr. H. E. Roelke, 
Assistant Reference Librarian; Mr. Wm. Teal, Superintendent of 



2 6 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

Delivery; Misses Jennie A. Hulce, Helen D. Brown, Ethel Wight, 
and Mr. Wm. A. Brennan, senior assistants ; Miss Anne F. Holcomb, 
junior assistant; Miss Florence Lundgren and Messrs. Wm. Veto 
and Morris Cohen, attendants. Besides these resignations the serv- 
ice of all those engaged for evening work, Messrs. Alphonse 
Comyn, junior assistant, and John Vignola, James Brimstin, Rich- 
ard Kelliher, Emmet Byrne and Howard Sheehan, attendants, was 
terminated by the closing of the Library. 

Mr. Comyn was retained for temporary service in moving, and 
later Mr. Wm. Teal was also engaged for this work. 

Because of the uncertainty as to the needs in the new quarters, 
and as to the funds which would be available, no appointments have 
been made except that of Miss Hazel Arnett as junior assistant, 
but the following have given temporary service: Miss Lydia 
Stefanski as Librarian's Assistant; Misses Lillian Tarnow, Clara 
A. Ricketts and Ellen True as senior assistants; Mrs. Charlotte 
Clark and Misses Alfhild Bjerknes and Elisabeth Dauchy and Mr. 
Alexander Zanazaro as junior assistants. During long absences on 
leave of the Cataloguer and Classifier Miss Gertrude Forstall, 
Assistant Cataloguer, served as Acting Cataloguer and Miss Harriet 
Penfield, senior assistant, as Acting Classifier. 

Many of those who have resigned have given long and faithful 
service to the Library: Mr. Roelke for five years; Mr. Teal for 
nearly nineteen, beginning as an attendant; Miss Hulce for more 
than seventeen; Mr. Brennan for more than thirteen; Miss Brown 
for over nine; and Miss Wight for more than six years. To all of 
them the Library owes a debt of gratitude for their able assistance 
in its development and the Librarian sincerely hopes and believes 
that they have left it with feelings of pride and satisfaction in the 
work they have done while in its service. 

Of the others who have left the same might be said in propor- 
tionate degrees, while to those who remain there are due thanks 
for service remarkably efficient under unusual and sometimes very 
trying conditions. To Mr. E. D. Tweedell, Assistant Librarian, 
the Librarian feels a special obligation because of his unremitting 
and painstaking attention to the details of the removals. 

Respectfully submitted, 

CLEMENT W. ANDREWS, 

Librarian. 
CHICAGO, January 20, 1921. 



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SUMMARY OF STATISTICS 



THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 

A FREE PUBLIC REFERENCE LIBRARY OF 
SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL LITERATURE 

26th Annual Report for year ended December 31, 1920 

Central library with three reading rooms 

Number of days open during year 210 

Hours open each week for reading - 78-51 

Total number of staff 5 7-40 
Total valuation of library property - $5,818, 645 

Number of volumes at beginning of year 4 1 2 , 3 64 

Number of volumes added by purchase - 10, 099 

Number of volumes added by gift and exchange - 3, 488 

Number of volumes lost or withdrawn - 386 

Total number at end of year - 425, 565 

Number of pamphlets at beginning of year - 154,568 

Number of pamphlets added - 23, 272 

Total number of pamphlets at end of year 177, 836 

Other additions (maps) - 104 

Total maps - 13, 172 

Recorded use (call slips rilled) - 65, 325 
Number of periodicals currently received, 

4,350 copies of 4,321 titles 

Number of other serials - 14, 625 

Number of people using library for reading and study 48, 520 

RECEIPTS FROM PAYMENTS FOR MAINTENANCE 

Endowment funds, net $188,438 Books - $ 18,253 

Other sources - - 1,404 Periodicals - 10,038 
Other serials - 4,610 

Total receipts -$189,842 Binding - 11,393 

Salaries, library service 80,397 

PAYMENT FOR CONSTRUC- Salaries, janitor service 2,700 

TION, $980,365 Taxes - 27,838 

Rent, Heat and Light 24,727 

Supplies - 4>O9O 

Printing 8,523 

Transportation, postage 2,914 

Other maintenance - 2 9>35 

Total maintenance $224,788 
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During the year the Library has received 5,034 volumes, 14,134 
pamphlets, and 53,474 numbers of periodicals from 3,667 donors. 
The Directors regret their inability to print the usual list of 
donors on account of the expense involved. To the individual 
acknowledgments of these gifts which have been made they add 
this general expression of their gratitude. 



THE 



JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 



TWENTY-SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT 



FOR THE YEAR 



1920 




CHICAGO 

PRINTED BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS 

1921 



REGULATIOXS 

The Library is a free public reference library, open to readers every 
day, excepting Sundays, New Year's Day, Independence Day, Thanks- 
giving and Christmas, from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. 

Umbrellas, suit cases and bags (except brief cases) must be checked 
in the Cloak Room. Hats and coats must be checked in damp weather, 
and in dry weather if not worn. No charge is made for the service. 
The Library will not hold itself responsible for unchecked articles nor 
for any articles left over night. 

Books shelved in the Reading Room and in the Senn Room, except 
as noted below, may be consulted without formality, but after use are 
to be left on the tables, instead of being replaced on the shelves. 

Current periodicals, except those on the Medical Sciences, may be 
consulted in the Periodical Room and may be obtained for use at the 
tables in the Reading Rooms by presenting at the delivery desk call- 
slips properly filled out. Current medical periodicals are shelved out- 
side the Senn Room and may be consulted there. 

Books not shelved in the Reading Rooms may be obtained by pre- 
senting at the delivery desks book call-slips properly filled out. These 
books are to be returned to the desk from which they are received. 

Persons engaged in special research, if satisfactorily vouched for, may 
be admitted to the Stack Rooms. Application for this privilege should 
be made to the Reference Librarians. All books used under this pro- 
vision are to be left on the tables in the Stack Rooms. 

Books not suitable for general use may be consulted only upon regis- 
tration and statement of satisfactory reasons, and those of great value 
or rarity only in the presence of an attendant. 

Writing or marking in books belonging to the Library, their muti- 
lation in any manner, and their removal from the Library, are forbidden. 
The tracing of plans will be permitted if done over a celluloid cover, 
but not otherwise. The covers will be furnished upon application at 
the delivery desk. 

The officials of the Library are authorized to exclude any person of 
unseemly behavior or appearance, and any one wilfully violating its 
regulations. 

The Reference Librarians, in charge of the Reading Rooms, will 
give assistance in the use of the library. 



PUBLICATIONS IN PRINT 

No bills are rendered. Orders should be accompanied by postal 
money order or stamps. 



Annual reports. First to twenty -fifth for the year 1895- 
1919. Chicago 1897-1920. Sent gratis on request, 
except 1906. 

The First report contains Records of Organization; the Second, Memorial 
of Edson Keith; the Fourth, By-laws of the Corporation; the Fifth, Memo- 
rial and portrait of Norman Williams; the Sixth, Memorial and portrait of 
Huntington W. Jackson; the Seventh, Act and Ordinance authorizing the 
Library to erect and maintain a free public library on the Lake Front Park; 
the Ninth, 'Act concerning free public libraries in public parks"; the 
Eleventh Memorial and portrait of Marshall Field, and "Ordinance con- 
cerning The John Crerar Library"; the Thirteenth, Memorials and por- 
traits of Albert Keep and Dr. Nicholas Senn; the Fourteenth, By-laws of 
the Corporation; the Fifteenth, Report of the Special Committee on Site; 
the Nineteenth, Memorial and portrait of Henry W. Bishop; the Twentieth, 
Memorial and portrait of Eliphalet W. Blatchford. 

Printed catalogue cards for the titles of all the books in 
the Library. Prices on application. 

A list of current periodicals in the Reading Room, June, 
1902. Chicago, 1902. 97 p. Price 10 cents; by 
mail 75 cents. 

A bibliography of union lists of serials. Chicago, 1906. 
28 p. Price 5 cents; by mail 10 cents. 

A list of books exhibited December 30, 1 9O7-January 4, 
1908, including incunabula and other early printed 
books in the Senn Collection. Chicago, 1907. 32 
p. Price 5 cents; by mail 10 cents. 

A list of books in the Reading Room, 1 909. Chicago, 1 909 . 
viii, 488 p. Price 25 cents; by mail 50 cents. 

A list of books on the history of science. Chicago, 1911. 
[10], 297 p. Price 25 cents; by mail 40 cents. 

A list of current medical periodicals and allied serials, 
second edition, April, 1913. Chicago, 1913. 32 p. 
Price 5 cents; by mail 10 cents. 



A list of books on the history of industry and industrial 
arts, January, 1915. Chicago, 1915. [9], 486 p. 
Price 25 cents; by mail 50 cents. 

Cataloguing rules, supplementary to "Cataloguing rules 
. . . of the American Library Association . . " 
and to the supplementary cataloguing rules of the 
Library of Congress. Chicago, 1916. [i], 7 leaves. 
Price 5 cents; by mail 6 cents. 

A list of books on the history of science. Supplement, 
December, 1916. Chicago, 1917. [6], 139 p. Price 15 
cents; by mail 25 cents. 

A catalogue of French economic documents from the 
sixteenth, seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. 
Chicago, 1918. [8], 104 pages. Price 15 cents,; by 
mail 20 cents. 

A list of books, pamphlets and articles on cremation, 
including the Cremation Society of America collec- 
tion. Chicago, 1918. [3], 52 p. Price 5 cents; by 
mail 8 cents. 



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