Library Association Record, Volume 2 ;Volume 26

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Library Association., 1924
Proceedings of the 22d-33d annual conference of the Library Association in volumes 1-12; proceedings of the 34th-44th, 47th-57th annual conference issued as a supplement to volumes 13-23, new series volume 3-series 4, volume 1.
 

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Page 90 - The clerk will now proceed to read the orders of the day,
Page 155 - If you believe the doctors, nothing is wholesome; if you believe the theologians, nothing is innocent; if you believe the soldiers, nothing is safe.
Page 56 - Act, 1845," and the Acts amending the same (except so much as relates to the purchase of land otherwise than by agreement) shall be incorporated with this Act, and in construing those Acts for the purposes of this section the special Act...
Page 80 - That it should contain those rare and costly works which are generally out of the reach of individual students and collectors, and which are not usually found in provincial or private Libraries.
Page 56 - ... may be applied for any purpose for which capital money may be applied, and which is approved by the Local Government Board...
Page 50 - Where any of the adoptive Acts is adopted within a borough, the borough council shall be the authority for administering the Act; and where any such Act has been adopted before the appointed day, and is administered by commissioners or a board, a scheme under...
Page 56 - Act, provide all or any of the following institutions, namely, public libraries, public museums, schools for science, art galleries, and schools for art, and for that purpose may purchase and hire land, and erect, take down, rebuild, alter, repair, and extend buildings, and fit up, furnish, and supply the same with all requisite " furniture, fittings, and conveniences.
Page 56 - The library authority of any library district which is an urban district may, with the sanction of the Local Government Board, appropriate for the purposes of this Act any land which is vested in that authority.
Page 50 - On the appointed day every elective vestry and district board in the county of London shall cease to exist, and, subject to the provisions of this Act and of any scheme made thereunder, their powers and duties, including those under any local Act, shall, as from the appointed day, be transferred to the council for the borough comprising the area within which those powers are exercised, and their property and liabilities shall be transferred...
Page 23 - Edited for The English Association by SIR SIDNEY LEE and FS BOAS.

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