Samuel Swett Green (February 20, 1837 – December 8, 1918) was an American librarian. Green was born in Worcester, Massachusetts, to the apothecary James...
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of the novel Uncle Tom's Cabin Samuel Swett Green (1837–1918), founder of the American Library Association Samuel Green (Klansman) (1890–1949), Ku Klux...
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services. One of the earliest proponents of references services was Samuel Swett Green. He wrote an article titled "Personal Relations Between Librarians...
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1890 – July 1891 Preceded by Frederick Morgan Crunden Succeeded by Samuel Swett Green Personal details Born Melville Louis Kossuth Dewey December 10, 1851 (1851-12-10)...
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and the Vatican Library in Rome. In 1876, Massachusetts librarian Samuel Swett Green published a proposal for an interlibrary loan system modeled on European...
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in America (by Henry Jones Ford) The Scotch-Irish in America (by Samuel Swett Green) Origin of the Scotch-Irish, Ch. 5 in Sketches of North Carolina by...
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Louis Gates Doris Kearns Goodwin Annette Gordon-Reed Amanda Gorman Samuel Swett Green Ferdinand Rudolph Hassler Rutherford B. Hayes Washington Irving Andrew...
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Peter J. Gomes, preacher and writer and Chaplain, Harvard University Samuel Swett Green, key figure in the public library movement and the "founding father"...
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13 – Valentin Zubiaurre, Spanish composer (d. 1914) February 20 – Samuel Swett Green, American librarian, advocate (d. 1918) February 24 – Nakamuta Kuranosuke...
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of the South African Republic (1900-1902) (b. 1852) December 9 – Samuel Swett Green, American library pioneer (b. 1837) December 11 – Ivan Cankar, Slovenian...
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Dr. Orison Swett Marden (1848–1924) was an American inspirational author who wrote about achieving success in life and founded SUCCESS magazine in 1897...
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the Dells of the Wisconsin River. In 1891, he was elected to follow Samuel Swett Green as President of the American Library Association. Linderfelt's most...
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Biography of Melvil Dewey. Chicago: American Library Association. Green, Samuel Swett. “Personal Relations Between Librarians and Readers”. Library Journal...
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Rudolph H. Gjelsness 1999 Fred Glazer 1999 Margaret Hayes Grazier 1999 Samuel Swett Green 1951 Emerson Greenaway 1999 J. C. M. Hanson Both Adelaide R. Hasse...
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phone and use the menu system to navigate to various recordings. Samuel Swett Green Official website Library of Congress. "Worcester Public Library Name...
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James Elms Swett (June 15, 1920 – January 18, 2009) was a United States Marine Corps fighter pilot and flying ace during World War II. He was awarded...
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Leypoldt died in New York City on 31 March 1884. Writing of his death, Samuel Swett Green noted, "His friends believed that the zeal that was conspicuous in...
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Herschel Harper "Herky" Green (July 3, 1920 – August 16, 2006) was a World War II flying ace in the United States Army Air Forces. Green was the leading ace...
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States. In 1890, the board consisted of Caleb Benjamin Tillinghast, Samuel Swett Green, Henry Stedman Nourse, Elizabeth Putnam Sohier, and Anna E. Ticknor...
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Charlotte B. Ray Charles L. Reason Hetty Reckless Charles Lenox Remond John Swett Rock David Ruggles John Brown Russwurm (October 1, 1799 – June 9, 1851)...
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John Wiley & Sons. p. 16. ISBN 978-0-470-28963-1. Tauranac 1985, p. 33. Swett & Thornton 2005, pp. 122–123. Architecture and Building 1888, p. 40. "In...
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Spagnola, former professional football player Andrew Spence, artist Richard Swett, former congressman and diplomat Joseph Wright Taylor, industrialist, Quaker...
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Humphrys, David; Swett, Samuel (1818). Historical and topographical sketch of Bunker Hill battle. Samuel Avery, Boston., 288 pages Swett, Samuel (1826). History...
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Samuel Jesse Brown (October 3, 1917 – August 23, 1990) was a fighter pilot and a major in the United States Air Forces during World War II. Brown commanded...
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p. 1. Retrieved September 29, 2023. Sobel 1978, pp. 1092–1093. "Frank Swett Black". National Governors Association. Retrieved May 9, 2023. "Black Is...
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who won the Pulitzer Prize for his book A Prince of Our Disorder Orison Swett Marden, 1881, inspirational author Siddhartha Mukherjee, physician, author...
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Interscope Communications and co-founder of Interscope Records) Marden, Orison Swett (February 21, 2011). "How Marshall Field Succeeded". Mises Institute. Archived...
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Robert Samuel Johnson (February 21, 1920 – December 27, 1998) was a fighter pilot with the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) during World War II. He...
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Sutherland". Military Times. "James Elms Swett". Military Times. The mission which garnered the Medal of Honor for Lt. Swett is chronicled in the fourth chapter...
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chez soi. E. Flammarion. p. 42. Retrieved 28 January 2016. Marden, Orison Swett; Devitt, George Raywood (1901). Success Library. Success Co. p. 656. Retrieved...
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