| Charles Coffin Jewett - 1851 - 226 Seiten
...doubtless are a great many, far more considerable in size, which have been unintentionally overlooked. 3. College libraries, (exclusive of students' libraries.)...of all our college libraries ; for among them are some very important collections, chosen with care and competent learning, purchased with economy, and... | |
| Charles Coffin Jewett - 1851 - 226 Seiten
...doubtless are a great many, far more considerable in size, which have been unintentionally overlooked. 3. College libraries, (exclusive of students' libraries.)...of all our college libraries ; for among them are some very important collections, chosen •with care and competent learning, purchased with economy,... | |
| Charles Coffin Jewett - 1851 - 220 Seiten
...have been unintentionally overlooked. 3. College libraries, (exclusive of students' libraries.)—Our colleges are mostly eleemosynary institutions. Their...true of all our college libraries; for among them are some very important collections, chosen with care and competent learning, purchased with economy, and... | |
| Charles Coffin Jewett - 1851 - 216 Seiten
...unintentionally overlooked. 3. College libraries, (exclusive of students' libraries.) — Our cplleges are mostly eleemosynary institutions. Their libraries...of all our college libraries ; for among them are some very important collections, chosen with care and competent learning, purchased with economy, and... | |
| Charles Coffin Jewett - 1851 - 228 Seiten
...unintentionally overlooked. 3. College libraries, (exclusive of students' libraries.) — Our collegesare mostly eleemosynary institutions. Their libraries...of all our college libraries ; for among them are some very important collections, chosen with care and competent learning, purchased with economy, and... | |
| Charles Coffin Jewett - 1851 - 214 Seiten
...libraries, (exclusive of students' libraries.) — Our colleges are mostly eleemosynaryinstitutions. Their libraries are frequently the chance aggregations...of all our college libraries ; for among them are some very important collections, chosen with care and competent learning, purchased with economy, and... | |
| Charles Coffin Jewett - 1851 - 246 Seiten
...doubtless are a great many, far more considerable in size, which have been unintentionally overlooked. 3. College libraries, (exclusive of students' libraries.)...the gifts of charity ; too many of them discarded, ns well nigh worthless, from the shelves of the donors. This is not true of all our college libraries... | |
| Charles Coffin Jewett - 1851 - 458 Seiten
...doubtleas ate a great many, far more considerable in size, which have been unintentionally overlooked. 3. College libraries, (exclusive of students' libraries.)...libraries are frequently the chance aggregations of the gias of charity ; too many of them discarded, as well nigh worthless, from the shelves of the donors.... | |
| 1853 - 612 Seiten
...doubtless are a great many, far more considerable in size, which have been unintentionally overlooked. 3. College libraries, (exclusive of students' libraries.)...of all our college libraries ; for among them are some very important collections, chosen with care and competent learning, purchased with economy, and... | |
| American Library Association. Conference - 1910 - 798 Seiten
...ammunition. in his report as secretary of the Smithsonian institution for 1850, Prof. C. C. Jewett wrote: "Our colleges are mostly eleemosynary institutions. Their libraries are frequently the chance aggregation of the gifts of charity; too many of them discarded, as well-nigh worthless, from the shelves... | |
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