Carnegie Library (UNCG)

Carnegie Library (UNCG)
1905-1932

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Oct. 6, 1924 p.3: Library Has Three New Members this Year

The library (like every other department of the college, has increased both its staff and its equipment. There are three additional members on the staff: Miss Catherine J. Pierce, Evelyn Mendenhall, and Elizabeth Simkins.

New books dealing with almost every subject have been added. Some of the latest fiction has been obtained. Among the books are: “The Fir and the Palm,” Bibesco; “The Prisoner Who Sang,” Bojer; “You Too,” Burlingame; “The High Place,” Cabell; “Tantalius,” Easton; “The King Versus Wargrave,” Fletcher; “The Enchanted Garden,” Forman; “Waste,” Herrick; “Labyrinth,” Hull; “The Education of Anthony Dare,” Marshall; “Hazard,” Mavity; “Justice and the Peace,” Niven; “The Clevedon Case,” by Nancy and John Oakley; “The Squire,” Richards; “Mistress Wilding,” Sabatini; “Deirdre,” Stephens; “Red Sand,” Stribling; “The Gay Ones,” Towne; “The Dream,” Wells; “The Traveller in the Fur Cloak,” Weyman; “The Orange Divan,” Williams.

A list of other new books can be obtained from the leaflet, “Library Notes,” which is published monthly and kept on the desk in the library for use of the students.

No comments:

Post a Comment