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o Phila., 34. Winslow, Edward, booklover, 19. Winslow, Dr. Forbes, quoted, 57. Winsor, Justin, Sup't Boston Public Library, 280; promotes interlibrary loans, 384. Winthrop, Robert C., quoted, 134. Winthrops, the, booklovers, 19. Winyard, S.C., library, 24. Wisconsin Library Ass'n, address before, 109. Wisconsin Library fund used for military purposes, 151; school libraries in, 28. Wisconsin University, 109. Women as library founders in Michigan, 27; library work with, 116; clubs in libraries, 440; aids to libraries, 260. Worcester, Mass., library statistics (1885), 234; Public Library, 66, 239, 279; disposition of old books in, 313. Wordsworth, William, quoted, 89; poems of, 299. Workingmen and libraries, 209. World's Library Congress of 1893, paper read at, 307. Wyer, James I., Jr., suggestion acknowledged, 5. Yale Art School, 38; college library, 20. Yarmouth, Eng., Library report quoted, 208. York, Me., "Revolving Library," 25. Yorkshire, Eng., home of Richard Sugden, 103. Young Men's Institute Library, Hartford, Conn., 147. Young Men's Society Library, Detroit, 27. _Zion's Herald_, paper by editor, 397. Zosinius, history, inaccessible, 151. Transcriber's Notes This book consists of multiple contributions by various authors. Inconsistencies in the spelling of Proper Names have been retained. Other instances of questionable spelling and even more questionable grammar have been retained. However, the following typographical corrections have been made. Page 8 ("Orations and Speeches, Boston, 1859; Vol. III. ("Orations and Speeches", Boston, 1859; Vol. III. Page 56 taxation of towns and small muncipalities. taxation of towns and small municipalities. Page 57 physicians have agreed as to the influence they exert physicians have agreed as to the influence they exert. Page 91 short-cut to learning, but that there may be, and is, such a short cut short-cut to learning, but that there may be, and is, such a short-cut Page 98 most strict and sacred bond and convenant of the Lord, of the violation most strict and sacred bond and covenant of the Lord, of the violation Page 135 every Frankln medal boy shall be entitled to its privileges; and every Franklin medal boy shall be entitled to its priv
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