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ment 1905, 21; announcement 1906, 90;
Report of Narragansett Pier meeting,
104; announcement 1907, 133; Report of
Asheville meeting, 149; announcement,
1908, 194; Report of Minnetonka meet-
ing, 234.

Ames, library discussion, 124; receives gift,
180.

Amity College library classified, 57.

An interesting experiment, (Ed.) 122.
Anthon raises book fund and opens reading
room, 13.

Appreciation of literature, (The Dial), 202.
Arnold, Lillian, appointment, 136.
Atlantic, librarian appointed, 41; lecture,
180.

Attendance at library meetings, (Ed.), 221.
Attractive editions of standard authors,

(Graves), 65.

Attractive picture books for children,
(Wheelock), 194.

Baker, Julia A., appointment, 252.
Ballheim, Mrs. C. H., trustee's view of the
book-buying problem, 177.

Bardwell, Etta M., Nature books for chil-
dren, 244.

Barkley, Mrs. A. J., Iowa and the A. L. A.,

194; President's address, 237.

Belle Plaine opens reading room, 107; Li-
brary Association, 198.

Biblioklepts and book-markers, (The Dial),
157.

Biscoe, Ellen D., appointment, 180.
Bishop, Ellen E., resignation, 231.
Books that are "never in," (Ed.), 97.

Book exchange, 10, 25, 40, 61, 80, 94, 112, 123,
141, 185, 204, 214, 225.

Bookbinding, A. L. A. committee, special
library binding, 179.

Book lists: List of 1,000 novels, 31; books
of 1905, 110; arts and crafts, 142; books
of 1906, 159; picture books, 195; cheer-
ful books, 197; books for boys, 202; use-
ful arts, 249.

Boone receives gift, 180.

Bostwick, Arthur E., Love of books as a
basis for librarianship, 143; librarian as
a censor, 226.

Brigham, Johnson, Iowa in the World's lit-
erature, 1; vote of women on the library
question, 224.

Bryant, Mrs. Charlotte V., appointment, 156.
Building a library (Taylor), 192.
Burlington receives Thos. J. Potter memorial

collection of books, 26; opens children's
room, 76; librarian appointed, 107; story
hour, 136.

Carey, Miriam E., appointment, 80; resig-
nation, 244.

Caldwell, Miss Belle, resignation, 107.
Campbell, Gertrude, marriage, 107.
Carpenter, Mary Adelaide, resignation, 231.
Carr, Flora F., resignation, 215; appoint-
ment, 216.

Cedar Falls Normal school cataloger resigns,
91; cataloger appointed, 107.
Cedar Falls opens children's room, 107;
change in librarian, 215.

Cedar Rapids, annual report, 41; dedication,

56; story-hour, 76; receives memorial
gift, 136; "Library Day," 155; Bohemian
celebration, 180; adopts commission
plan, 215.

Centerville, change in librarian, 231.
Charles City opens new library, 13; librarian
resigns, 107; organized, 155; anniver-
sary, 180; engineers' club, 198; change
in librarian, 215.

Cherokee, dedication, 41.

Clapp, Alice B., appointment, 181.

Clarinda, book fund, 57; library opened, 77;
votes tax, 91; receives Carnegie offer,
198.
Clarion, receives Morgan Everts offer, 136;
building completed, librarian elected,
198; opening, 215.

Clinton, opening, 13; librarian resigns, ap-
pointment made, 26; art exhibit, 77; li-
brarian resigns,. 107; picture exhibits,
180; change in librarian, 252.
Colfax, receives Carnegie offer, 41.
Commission's interest in children's work,
(Ed.), 186.

Corning, subject catalog, 57.

Cork carpets, care of, (Wisconsin Library
Bulletin), 48.

Council Bluffs, dedication, 56; change in
staff, 180; change in staff, 231.

Cresco, votes tax, 26.

Cummings Ruth R., appointment, 28; how to
interest children in the classed books,
96.

Cutler, Flora S., appointment, 183.
Davenport, holds art exhibit, 13; change in

librarian, 27; annual report, 42; libra-
rian resigns, 77; chidren's room, 124;
change in staff, 198, 231.

Davis, Mrs. Clara A., memorial, 232.
Denny, Eva, G., appointment, 128.
Des Moines, adds new books, 42; children's
room, 107; children's room, 180; adopts
commission plan, 215.

DeWitt receives Carnegie gift, 155; occupies
new building, 216.

Dickerson, L. L., appointment, 252.
District meetings of the I. L. A., (Ed.), 113.
District meetings, northeast, 158; southeast,

171; middlewest, 218; northeast, 219;
northwest, 219; southeast, 219.
Ditch, May, appointment, 232.
Douglass, M. H., suggestions regarding fu-
ture I. L. A. activities, 118; resignation,
231.

Downey, Mary E., resignation, 232.
Drake University, offer of building, 27; se-
cures Carnegie gift, 155; dedication, 215;
change in librarian, 231.

Dubuque, annual report, 42; steel stacks, 57;
electrical exhibit, 124; change in libra-
rian, 136; co-operation with schools, 181;
receives gift, 199.

Duncan, Mrs. Laura M., appointment, 76.

Dunlap, Fortnightly club library, 124.
Duren, Fanny, appointment, 128; a library
boy's club, 129.

Eagle Grove, organized, 155.
Eastman, Fannie V., Loan desk, point of con-
tact between library and people, 211.
Editorials:-Testimonial to Capt. Johnston,

8; Our neighboring Commissions, 9; Pe-
riodical indexes once more, 9; Printed
cards from publishers, 10; Two notable
Iowa biographies. 11; League of Library
Commissions, 11; Pages from the Con-
gressional Record, 11; Unintentional ad-
vertising, 33; New books of interest to
Iowa librarians, 34; W. R. U. Library
school, 44; Iowa book free, 46; A. L. A.
booklists, 46; Library reading course,
71; Helps for the story-hour, 73; Super-
vision of libraries in Iowa State Insti-
tutions, 79; Some attractive library re-
ports, 83; Importance to library trustees,
84; Library tax, 84; Powers of trustees,
84; Township extension, 84; Free for
the asking, 85; St. Louis Exposition re-
port, 90; Withdrawal book, 94; Iowa lit-
erary journal, 95; Federation library
committees, 95; Books that are "Never
in," 97; Library board meetings, 109;
District meetings of the I. L. A., 113;
An interesting experiment, 122; Library
records and organization, 122; "Iowa's
advanced step," 128; Miss Lyman in
Iowa, 132; Printed library reports, 133;
Book lists for libraries, 134; Township
use of libraries, 144; Township exten-
sion of library privileges, 156; Preser-
vation of articles of a historical or edu-
cational nature, 157; United States doc-
uments and the small library, 161; Com-
mission's interest in children's work,
186; Municipal accounts and the public
library, 191; Librarian's book shelf, 207;
Attendance at Library meetings, 221;
Magazine list for next year, 221; Bind-
ing Library Quarterly, 223; Iowa attend-
ance at A. L. A., 236.
Eldon, votes tax, 137.

Eldora, Boy's club, 91; change in librarian,
181.

Ellsworth college, receives Carnegie offer,
125.

Ellsworth, E. S., memorial, 138.

Emmetsburg, votes favorably, 199.
Espy, Florence M., appointment, 181.
Estherville, organized, 14.

Everts, Morgan, offers building, 136.
Farrington, J. L., How the trustee may best
keep in touch with the conduct of the li-
brary 81.

Faville Mrs. F. F., "Rest room" at Storm
Lake, 201.

Federation library committees, (Ed.), 95.
Ferguson, Etta Call, memorial, 178.

Field, Agnes, appointed, 231; memorial, 252.
Field, W. W., bequest, 217.

Fitch, Eva, L., appointment, 215.
Floors, see Cork carpet.

Fort Madison, organization completed, 137;
change in librarian, 181.

Forest City, annual gift, 42.

Forgeus, Margaret, appointment, 124.
Freeman, Marilla, resignation, 27.
Galloway, Blanche, appointment, 231.
Galva, opens library, 181.

Garner, library meeting, 181.

Gatch, Ruth G., relation of parent and li-
brarian to children's reading, 175.

Gault, Beth, appointment, 231.

Gay, Thomas, The librarian, a trustee's view,
39; memorial, 196.

Gibbs, Stella, appointment, 180.
Glenwood, dedication, 137.

Graves, Marjorie, appointment, 30; attractive
editions of standard authors, 65; resig-
nation, 139.

Grinnell, Chirstmas gift books, 181; librarian
resigns, 216.

Groesbeck, Mrs: Henrietta E., appointment,

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How to interest children in classed books
(Cummings), 96.

How the trustee may best keep in touch with
the conduct of the library, (Farrington),
81.

Howe, Harriet, appointment, 107.

Humboldt, organizes Library Association,
125; votes tax, 137; cornerstone laid, 216.
Ida Grove, citizens' mass meeting, 125;
forms Library Association, 252.
Importance to library trustees, (Ed.), 84.
Index to Quarterly, 25.

Index for small libraries, 225.
Indianola, art exhibit, 156.

Iowa and the A. L. A. (Barkley), 194.

Iowa attendance at A. L. A., 236.
"Iowa's advanced step," (Ed.), 128.
Iowa book free, (Ed.), 46.

Iowa documents for Iowa libraries, (Steele),
21.

Iowa City library dedication, 14; librarian
appointed, 58; children's room, 92; re-
ceives gift, 107; picture exhibit, 125;
township extension, 156; change in li-
brarian, 181.

Iowa City, Historical society, receives gift, .
252.

Iowa College, librarian resigns, 231; libra-

rian appointed, 252.

Iowa Falls, children's room, 92; receives gift,
138; receives gift, 156; organized, 182.
Iowa Library Association, officers, 12; execu-
tive board meeting, 32; announcement,
45; program, 49; board meeting, 66;
proceedings, 67; announcement, 83; pro-
gram of Ottumwa meeting, 99; greetings,
101; proceedings of Ottumwa meeting,
114; board meeting, 132; announcement
of Council Bluffs meeting, 162; proceed-
ings of Council Bluffs meeting, 162;
Southeast district meeting, 171; execu-
tive board meeting, 201; forecast for
19th annual meeting, 218; announcement
of Cedar Rapids meeting, 222; Presi-
dent's address, 237; proceedings of Cedar
Rapids meeting, 250. See also, District
meetings.

Iowa Library Commission, permanent home,
123; Secretary's lectures, 135; organizer
resigns, 231.

Iowa Library statistics, 179.

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