BIBLIOGRAPHY

Introduction

The following bibliography contains with some exceptions only those published items that were deemed of special significance. Letter, reports, and other documents available only in manuscript form are usually cited (accord­ ing to their depository locations) only in the footnotes.

A few such documents from the Boston Athenaeum have proved to be of such high value, however, that they have been included here in a special section, arranged chronologically.

A complete list of depositories is included in the Preface.

American Library Association conference discussions are omitted. Because of their great number, the fact that most of them are cited only once, and their lack of dis­ tinctiveness unless titles were supplied, it has been deemed sufficient to cite them only in the footnotes with a full reference to their location in each instance. Other items, cited only because of their use­ fulness in corroborating Cutter's activities, are also omitted.

With regard to published items, four factors should be taken into account. First, they are arranged in two gen­ eral divisions: Works by , and Works by

Other Authors. The works by Cutter are themselves

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subarranged in four divisions: (1) Items in which Cutter

is listed as the editor, compiler or translator after a main entry consisting of another person or institution.

(2) Items written in collaboration with other authors.

(3) Articles, books, notes, notices, reports and reviews written by Cutter himself. (4) Library Journal editorials written by Cutter and cited in this study.

Second, anyone attempting to list Cutter's works

has to contend with a problem of anonymity. Almost all of

Cutter's contributions to the Nation are unsigned. The

problem of identifying them has been partially resolved by the use of Daniel Haskell's The Nation: Volumes 1-105,

1865-1917. Indexes of Titles and Contributors (New York:

The , 1951). In the present bib­

liography, Cutter's Nation items not otherwise annotated

should be understood to be listed in the Haskell work. But

Haskell's list, based on the account books of the Nation,

is not all-inclusive, particularly for the years before

1873 and after 1883. His list of eighty-seven items

attributable to Cutter does not do justice to what amounted to almost thirty-five years of continuous library reporting

on Cutter's part (£!. 1868-1903).

Fortunately, some help in identifying other Cutter

contributions to the Nation has come from the Library

Journal. Cutter was responsible for the library bibliog­

raphies and the indexing in the Library Journal from 1876

to 1893. Sometimes he wrote notices of his anonymous 860

Nation contributions and cited them as his own in the

Library Journal indexes to individual volumes. Nation items confirmed as his in this manner are followed by the symbol (LJ). In the same manner, Nation items confirmed by index entries in Poole's Index to Periodical Literature are followed by the symbol (PI) with the year of its cover­ age (e.g., PI-1882). In addition, one item has been con­ firmed through a reference in a personal letter. Finally, four items, not absolutely identified but highly probable as Cutter's, are also included, the evidence given in the footnotes when cited.

Cutter's Library Journal editorials are also un­ signed. Because Richard R. Bowker is listed as the gen­ eral editor during the years of Cutter's editorship (1881­

1893), one might assume that the editorials came from his hand. Other evidence, both internal and external, points, however, to Cutter's authorship. Editorials by their nature deal with the issues of the day and especially with matters contained in the current issues of the periodical.

The subject matter, point of view, and writing style of the editorials during Cutter's years all point to his authorship. Point of view and style are especially indic­ ative when one compares the editorials as a group with Cut­ ter's other confirmed articles, both in the Library Journal and in the Nation. External evidence also leads one to the same conclusion. Letters between Richard R. Bowker and

Cutter in the Bowker Papers at the New York Public Library 861 and between and Cutter in the Dewey Papers at Columbia University constantly reiterate Cutter's role as the editor of the literary contents of the periodical.

Bowker did contribute occasional editorials, but his are signed, leading one to believe that he did so to demon­ strate that his contributions were the exception rather than the rule. The profession as a whole seems to have been aware of this difference. In addition, Bowker, busy in a great many other ventures and not so close to the library field as the editorial content demanded, was often absent from his office on extended trips. One could sup­ pose that he would not himself have been either willing or able to write on the wide variety of topics that are represented in the editorials with an ease and facility of expression that are otherwise. Cutter's trademark.

Finally, when Cutter did absent himself in 1893 during the periods April-June and October-December, his corre­ spondence with Bowker shows that he was careful to get much of the material to Bowker in advance. When he failed to do so, Bowker seems to have been somewhat at a loss.

There is also a problem of anonymity in Cutter's contributions to American Library Association committee re­ ports. Cutter chaired a significant number of committees, especially between 1876 and 1885. Although it is quite likely that he by himself wrote a large portion of the reports, because of the corporate nature of the committee work, these have been listed in Works by Other Authors 862 under their appropriate headings for the American Library

Association. His relationship to the committees and the particular reports is given in the text and the footnotes.

A third factor to be noted, also having to do with

Cutter's works, concerns completeness. The list contains, of course, only those works cited in this study. It ap­ proaches completeness only in that all of Cutter's major writings in book form and most of his major articles and communications in the Library Journal are listed. Cita­ tions from the Nation come from thirty-two items, most of those concerning library matters and only a few on other literary topics. This represents only a small percentage of his total contribution there. Also, the majority of

Cutter's many editorial insertions at the ends of other authors' articles or in the Bibliography section of the

Library Journal have been omitted from this list unless especially significant. This has been done for the same reasons as those given above concerning American Library

Association conference discussions.

A fourth and final factor concerning the total list is that many of the short periodical items by Cutter and other authors have no titles. They often appeared as run­ ning comments in larger sections. For example, many of

Cutter's Nation items are simply long paragraphs in the general section entitled "Literary Notices." Therefore, when necessary for distinctiveness, titles have been sup­ plied and placed in brackets in this list. 863

Boston Athenaeum Manuscripts

Letter, Charles A. Cutter to Charles Deane, November 21, 1868. Cutter's letter of acceptance of the Athenaeum librarianship; the most important single document for information on Cutter's pre-Athenaeum library activities and early thoughts on librarianship.

Abbot, Ezra. "To the Trustees of the Boston Athenaeum, January 4, 1868." Abbot's analysis of the state of the catalog project, done as a consultant, late 1867.

"'s Report on the Best Method Of Copying Mr. Lowell's Catalogue," April 12, 1869. Cutter's initial report on the catalog project given barely four months after assuming his post.

"Report of the Librarian on Printing the Catalogue," [ Ma rch , 1870? ]• Cutter's second report on the catalog project, in which he gave an explicit list of matters remaining to be completed and a timetable for doing them. As a result, Cutter was placed in direct charge of the project.

"To the Library Committee," December 18, 1871. Cutter's report on his progress toward printing the catalog and his reasons why it would be delayed. The report has special significance in that at this point Cutter still hoped to include specific-to-general cross-references in the subject system. The report appears to lack some pages, but that does not diminish its impor­ tance in explaining Cutter's earlier thinking on the dictionary catalog subject system.

"Decennial Report of the Librarian, January, 1879." A review of ten years of progress at the Athenaeum. Published in the Boston Daily Ad­ vertiser, January 16, 1879 under the title, "Boston Athenaeum; A Review of the Past Decade." "Report of the Librarian for 1879." [January, l880J. Having set a precedent with his first ex­ tensive report the previous year, Cutter appar­ ently thought to continue the practice. In this report he discussed how the two sizable bequests of 1879 could be used and explained the extensive changes taking place at the Athenaeum with re­ spect to circulation procedures and shelf classi­ fication. The date in brackets is the month in which he delivered the report to the Library 864

Committee, just prior to the annual meeting of the proprietors. This report was published as "The Boston Athenaeum; its Present Condi- tion ••• ," Boston Daily Advertiser, Janu­ ary 24, 1880, and abstracted in the Library c Journal, V (February, 1880), 46-47, under the title, "Progress at the Boston Athenaeum."

"Annual Report of the Librarian [for 1880] .If Cutter's third annual report, submitted in January, 1881.

"Annual Report of the Librarian [for 1881J." Cutterls fourth and final annual report, submitted in February, 1882. Beginning in 1882 the annual meeting of the proprietors was moved to February. The shortness of this report is probably because first, he had little new to report except the completion of the catalog; second, he was very busy with reclassification and the Library Journal; and third, changes slowly overtaking the Trustee Board and Library Committee made his report less desirable. At any rate, he subsequently made no more reports.

Works by Charles Ammi Cutter

Works Edited, Compiled or Translated

Boston Athenaeum. Catalo~ue of the Library of the Boston Athenaeum, 1807-1 71. 5 pts. Boston, 1874-1882.

• List of Additions. Second Series, September 1, ------1877 - March 2, 1896. [Boston, 1877-1896J

Boston. Public Library. The Prince Library. A Cata­ logue of the Collection of Books and Manuscripts which Formerl Belon ed to the Reverend Thomas Prince. Boston: Alfred Mudge and Sons, 1 70.

Brunet, Jacques Charles. A Bibliographical Description of the Collection of "Grand Voyages." Trans­ lated from Brunet's Manuel du Librarie by Charles A. Cutter. New York: Privately Printed, 1869.

Winchester (Mass.) Town Library. Class and Author Lists. n.p., 1879. -----• First Supplement. n.p., 1882 • 865

Works Written in Collaboration

Abbot, Ezra, and Cutter, C. A. A Brief Description of the Library of Harvard College. Cambridge: Printed at the Library, 1867.

Cutter, C. A., and Dewey, Melvil. "Numbering: Rejoinders to Mr. Schwartz." Library Journal, III (Novem­ ber, 1878),339-40.

Cutter, C. A., Dewey, Melvil, and Perkins, Frederic B. [Comments on "A Mnemonic System of Classification," by Jacob Schwartz], Library Journal, IV (March, 1879), 92.

Cutter, C. A., and Larned, Josephus N. "Two Classifications of Philosophy." Library Journal, X (April, 1885), 79-82.

Cutter, C. A., and Schwartz, Jacob. "Scraps of Script." Library Journal, VII (January, 1882), 6-7.

Noyes, Stephen B., W~nsor, Justin, Perkins, Frederic B., Whitney, James L., Schwartz, Jacob, Fletcher, William I., and Cutter, C. A. "The Plan of the New 'Poole's Index'--A Symposium." Library Journal, III (June, 1878), 141-51.

Articles, Books, Notes, etc.

"Adversaria." Library Journal, I (May, 1877), 403-05.

Alfabetic Order Table. Boston: Library Bureau, 1887.

Alfabetic-order Table, Altered and Fitted with Three Figures b~ Miss Kate E. Sanborn. Boston: Library Bureau, 1 96.

Three-figure Alphabetic-order Table. Boston: Library Bureau, 1902.

[American Library Association's Meeting at Lakewood]. Nation, LIV (May 26, 1892), 396. Confirmed as Cutter's in Letter, Cutter to M. Dewey, June 3, 1892, CUL, Dewey Papers.

[American Library Association's St. Louis Meeting]. Nation, XLVIII (June 13, 1889), 490. Cutter's authorship is not certain, but highly probable. 866

[American Library Association's Milwaukee Meeting]. Nation, XLIII (July 22, 1886), 77. (PI- 1882-87)

"Another Plan for Numbering Books." Library Journal, III (September, 1878), 248-51.

"Arrangement and Notation of Shaksperiana." Library Journal, IX (August, 1884), 137-39.

"The Arrangement of the Parts of the in a Historical and Geografical System of Classification." Library Journal, VIII (September/October, 1883), 205-08.

"The Athenaeum Catalogue." Library Journal, III (July, 1878), 191-92.

"Author-tables for Greek and Latin Authors." Library Journal, XI (August/September, 1886), 280-89.

[Boston A.L.A. Conference]. Nation, XXIX (July 10, 1879), 26-27.

"Boston Athenaeum; a Review of the Past Decade." Boston Daily Advertiser, January 16, 1879. The published version of Cutter's "Decennial Report of the Librarian, January, 1879," MS, BA. [The Boston Athenaeum Classification. Boston, 1879- ?J. Much of the Boston Athenaeum shelf classifica­ tion was printed and distributed by Cutter in sheets as offprints, althouch few of these have survived. One can tell the difference between these schedules and those of the Expansive Clas­ sification by the notation.

Boston Athenaeum: How to Get Books with an Explanation of the New Way of Marking Books. Boston: Press of Rockwell and Churchill, 1882.

"The Boston Athenaeum; its Present Condition ••• ft Boston Daily Advertiser, January 24, 1880. This article, which for the most part follows exactly Cutter's Librarian's report for 1879 for the Boston Athenaeum, appears in abstracted form in "Progress at the Boston Athenaeum," Library Journal, V (February, 1880), 46-47~

"Brass Guide-boards for Card Catalogs." Library Journal, V (July/August, 1880), 215-16.

"The Buffalo Public Library in 1983." Library Journal, VIII (September/October, 1883), 211-17. 867 "A Catalogue for the National Library of France." Nation, LVIII (May 17, 1894), 361. "The Cataloguer's Work." Nation, XXIV (February 8, 1877), 86-88. "Changed Titles--A Peculiar Case." Library Journal, XXV (May, 1900), 218. "Charging Simplified--Abo1ition of the Two-Weeks File." Library Journal, XXVIII (September, 1903), 664. [Circular Letter, May 19, 1903J. Library Journal, XXVIII (June, 1903), 319. "A Classification for the Natural Sciences." Library Journal, V (June, 1880), 163-66. "Classification of Education." Library Journal, XVI (Nov­ ember, 1891), 330-32. "Classification of Library Economy and History." Library Journal, VII (November, 1882), 271. "Classification of the Book Arts." Library Journal, VII (July/August, 1882), 168-72. "Classification of the Recreative and Athletic Arts." Library Journal, X (January, l88S), 6-8. "Classification on the Shelves." Library Journal, VI (April, 1881), 64-69. "Classification on the Shelves: With Some Account of the New Scheme Prepared for the Boston Athenaeum." Library Journal, IV (July/August, 1879), 234-43. "Close Classification; with Special Reference to Messrs. Perkins, Schwartz, and Dewey." Library Journal, XI (July, 1886), 180-84.

[Comment on A Rational Classification of Literature, by Frederic B. Perkins]. Library Journal, X (June, 1885), 139.

[Comment on Colored Book Cards]. Library Journal, III (June, 1878), 164. [Comment on Dividers]. Library Journal, VI (February, 1881), 34.

"Common Sense in Libraries. 1t bibrary Journal, XIV (May/ June, 1889), 147-54. 868

"Communication." Library Journal, III (April, 1878), 79.

[Contribution to] "The Printed Catalog Cards of the : Comparisons of Use." Library Journal, XXVII (June, 1902), 314-18.

"Crocker Book-Supports." Library Journal, XII (January/ February, 1887), 85.

"Dr. Hagenls Letter on Cataloguing." Library Journal, I (February, 1877), 216-20.

"The Editor to the Proprietors." Boston Athenaeum. Catalo~ue of the Library of the Boston Athenaeum, 1807-1 11. Vol. V. Boston, 1882.

"European Libraries--The 8ibliotheque Nationale and the British Museum." Library Journal, XIX (September, 1894), 289-92.

"Exhibitions of Engravings and Pictures." Library Journal, XXI (December, 1896), Cl14-l5.

Expansive Classification. [Part I: The First Six Classifi­ cations.] Boston: C. A.Cutter, 1891-93.

• [Part II: The Seventh Classification.] n.p., ----1893- The seventh expansion appeared in sheets as individual schedules were completed. These schedules were re-issued at various times, sometimes with changes.

nThe Expansive Classification." Transactioos and Proce­ edings of the Second International Library Con­ ference Held in London. July 13-16. 1897. London: 'Printed for the Members of the Conference, 1898.

"Fine Art." Library Journal, XXII (February, 1897), 87-88.

nThe Franklin Society of Paris." Library Journal, I (September, 1876), 3-5.

"History of the Harvard College Library." North American Review, eVIl (October, 1868), 568-93.

ItHow to Use Cutterls Decimal Author Table." Library Journal, XII (July, 1881), 251-52.

"How We Keep Unbound Maps ••• Boston Athenaeum." Library Journal, XVI (March, 1891), 72.

"How We Protect Rare and Illustrated Books ••• Boston Athenaeum." Library Journal, XV (May, 1890), 133. 869

"How We Treat New Books ••• Boston Athenaeum." Library Journal, XIV (July, 1889), 305.

"lIe de France and Picardy--I.tI Nation, LVIII (May 10, 1894), 343-44.

______--11." Nation, LVIII (May 17, 1894), 364-6~.

______--111." Nation, LVIII (May 31, 1894), 405-06. ------IV." Nation, LVIII (June 7, 1894), 425. ------__V.tI Nation, LIX (July 12, 1894), 24-26. "." Nation, LXV (October 28, 1897), 335. itA Librarian on Free Libraries." Review of Free Town Lib­ raries, by Edward Edwards. Nation, IX (September 16, 1869), 274. (PI-1882)

"The at Chicago." Nation, LVII (August 31, 1893), 150. tiThe Librarians at Montreal." Nation, LXX (June 28, 1900), 492.

"Librarians at San Francisco." Nation, LIII (October 29, 1891'), 329-30.

"The Librarians in Convention." Nation, XXXVII (August 23, 1883), 157-58.

"Librarians in Convention." Nation, LI (October 9, 1890), 282. (LJ)

[Library Architecture]. Nation, XL (January 8, 1885), 36. (LJ) Abstracted in "Library Architecture," Library Journal, X (February, 1885), 35.

"Library Catalogues." U. S. Bureau of Education. Public Libraries in the United states of America; Their Histor Condition and Mana ement. S ecia1 Re ort. Part I. Washington: overnment Printing 0 fice, 1876.

"The Library Convention." Nation, XXIII (November 2, 1876), 271-72.

[Library Devlivery Company]. Nation, XXIX (July 24, 1879), 60 •. 870

"Library Development. tr The Nineteenth Century: A Review of Progress During the Past One Hundred Years in the Chief Departments of Human Activity. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1901. Also appeared as "The Development of Public o Libraries," New York Evening Post, January 12, 1901, Sect. 3, pp. 7-8; and as "Public Libraries," in Report of the U. S. Commissioner of Education, 1899­ 1900, II, 1352-59.

"Library Discipline: Rules Affecting the Public." Library Journal, XXVIII (February, 1903), 65-67.

Library Facilities of Northam~ ••• Reprinted, with Changes from Charles ~arner's Northampton of Today. Northampton, Mass., 1902.

"Lift for Call Slips." Library Journal, XIV (August, 1899), 359.

"Louisa Cutler--In Memorium. tI Library Journal, XX (Septem­ ber, 1895), 310-11.

"The Management of Periodicals ••• Boston Athenaeum." Library Journal, XV (January, 1890), 7.

"Meeting of the American Library Association. 1t Nation, LXXV (July 3, 1902), 7-8. "Mr. Cutter Continues. 't Library Journal, IV (March, 1879), 88-90.

"Mr. Cutter Defends His Modifications of the Dewey Plan." Library Journal, IV (January, 1879), 17.

"Mr. Cutter's Charging System." Library Journal, IV (Decem­ ber, 1879), 445-46.

"Mr. Garnett on 'Public Libraries and Their Catalogues.'tt Library Journal, IV (December, 1879), 452-54.

"Movable Location." Library Journal, VII (February, 1882), 29.

[Murphy Book-Sale]. Nation, XXXVIII (January 31, 1884), 99-100. Cutter's authorship is not certain, but highly probable.

tiThe New Catalogue of the Harvard College Library." North American Review, CVIII (January, 1869), 96-129.

itA New Plan for Library Delivery." Library Journal, IV (September/October, 1879), 375-76. 871

[New York Library Conference]. Nation, XXV (October 11, 1877), 228.

"A Notation for Small Libraries." Library Journal, XII (September/October, 1887), 324-2~. o

[Note on Author Tables]. Public Libraries, V (May, 1900), 243.

[Note on Library Architecture]. Nation, XXIX (August 21, 1879), 125-26. Abstracted in Library Journal, IV (November, 1879), 424.

"Note on Mr. Schwartz's Classification and Notation." Library Journal, XI (January, 1886), 8.

Notes From the Art Section of a Library, With Hints on Selec­ tion and Buying. Library Tract No.5. Boston: A.L.A. Publishing Board, 1905.

UNotes on the Bibliotheque Nationale." Library Journal, XIX (June, 1894), 193-94.

[Notice of a Proposed Library Convention]. Nation, XXII (April 20, 1876), 264.

Nation, XXII (June 1, 1876), 350. Cutter's authorship of these two items is not certain, but highly probable.

"Notice to Subscribers to the Expansive Classification." Library Journal, XXIII (June, 1898), 261.

[On Jacob Schwartz's Plan for a Catalog]. Nation, XX ( March 4, 1875), 1 51 •

"Pernicious Reading in Our Public Libraries." Nation, XXXIII (November 10, 1881), 370-71.

"Photographs and Photoprints." Library Journal, XXV (October, 1900), 619-25.

"The Place of Folk-lore in a Classification; a Problem. 't Library Journal, IX (August, 1884), 136.

"A Plan for Continuing the Library Journal." Library Journal, V (September/October, 188o), 276.

"Practical Notes." Library Journal, XII (May, 1887), 206. tiThe Preservation of Pamphlets." Library Journal, I (October/November, 1876), 51-54. 872

"The Proposed Library Convention at Philadelphia." Nation, XXIII (July 27, 1876), 59-60.

"Proprietary Libraries and Their Relation to Public Librar­ ies." Library Journal, XVIII (July, 1893), 247-48. o "The Public Library and Its Choice of Books." Boston Daily Advertiser, February 12, 1878, as abstracted in Library Journal, III (April, 1878), 73. 'tRacing Week at Chester." Nation, LVI (June 1, 1893), 401.

ftRegist ration and Collection of Fines ••• Boston Athena­ eum." Library Journal, XVI (June, 1891), 170.

"Remarks by C. A. Cutter." Library Journal, XI (June, 18 86), 158-60 •

"Remarks on Mr. Adams's Paper." Library Journal, XXIII (February, 1898), 55-56.

[Reply to H. H. Langton, "Systems of Shelf Notation"]. Library Journal, XXI (October, 1896), 443.

Review notice of Winchester (Mass.) Town Library. Class and Author Lists [Edited by C. A. Cutter]. Library Journal, IV (November, 1879), 426.

Review of Annotated Bibliography of Fine Art. Edited by George lIes. Library Journal, XXII (April, 1897), 211-12.

Review of Catalo ue of the Aver Architectural Library Journal, XXI February, 1 9

Review of Classification of Books in the Librarf' by Joseph C. Rowell. Library Journal, XX June, 1895), 214-15.

Review of Quincy (Mass.) Public Library. Catalogue. Nation, XXI (October 14, 1875), 251-52. Review of Speciman-fasciculus of u. S. Surgeon-General's Office. Index-Catalo ue of the Librar [by • Library Journal, I September, 1876), 20. [Review of Speeiman-fasciculus of U. S. Surgeon-General's Office. Index Catalo ue of the Librar (by John Shaw Billings • Nation, XXII May 1 , 1876), 323-24.

Review of The All-Time Library, by F. J. Wilson. Library Journal, XIX (May, 1894), 176. 873

Review of Theological Index, by Howard Malcom. North Amer­ ican Review, CVII (July, 1868), 281-89).

Review of U. S. Surgeon-GeneralIs Office. Index Catalogue of the Librar. Authors and Sub·acts. Vol. 1 2, o A-Cholas by John Shaw Billings • Nation, XXXIII (September 22, 1881), 238. (LJ) Abstracted in Library Journal, VI (November, 1881), 293-94.

Rules for a Printed Dictionary Catalogue. Part II of U. S. Bureau of Education. Public Libraries in the United States of America; Their History, Condition and Management. Special Report. Washington: Government Printing Office, 18-89.

Rules for a Dictionary Catalogue. 2d ed., with corrections and additions. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1904.

3d ed., with corrections and additions and an alphabetical index. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1891.

Rules for a Dictionary Catalog. 4th ed., rewritten. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1904.

"A Search for a Guide." Library Journal, VII (March, 1882), 44-45.

"Shelf Clasiiification of Music." Library Journal, XXVII (February, 1902), 68-72.

"Should Libraries Buy Only the Best Books, or the Best Books that People Will Read?" Library Journal, XXVI (February, 1901), 70-72. Reported at length in "What Books Will People Read? A Problem for Public Libraries," Spring­ field Republican, February 7, 1901, p. 5.

"Some Hints on Subject Cataloging in Dictionary Style." A. L. A. List of Subject Headin~s for Use in Dictionary Catalogs. Boston, 1 95.

"Spring Book-Supports." Library Journal, XI (April, 1886), 122.

"Suitability of the Expansive Classification to College and Reference Libraries." Library Journal, XXIV (Con­ ference No., 1899), C41-49. T

874

[Summary of the Annual Report of the Librarian (of the Boston Athenaeum for 1881)J. Library Journal, VII (April, 1882), 64.

"Supervision of Children's Library Use." Library Journal, XXIII (April, 1898), 149-50.

"Thirty-five Versus Ten." Library Journal, VII (April, 1882), 62-63.

Three-figure Alphabetic-order Table. See Alfabetic-order Table.

"What We Do With Pamphlets ••• Boston Athenaeum." Library Journal, XIV (November, 1889), 433-44.

Library Journal Editorials by Cutter

VI (February, 1881), 23-24.

VI (March, 1881), 39-40.

VI ( Ma y , 1881 ), 155•

VI (August, 1881), 223-24.

VI (September/October, 1881), 255-56.

VII (January, 1882), 3.

VII (March, 1882), 43.

VII( Ma y , 1882 ), 79•

VIII (February, 1883), 23-24.

VIII (March/April, 1883), 47-48.

IX (February, 1884), 23.

IX (March, 1884), 39.

IX (April, 1884), 59-61.

IX ( J uly , 1884 ), 11 5- 16•

XI (January, 1886), 3.

XI (February, 1886), 35-36.

XI (December, 1886), 467-68. 875 XII (January/February, 1887), 3-4.

XII (November, 1887), 503.

XIII (July, 1888), 203-04.

XIII (September/October, 1888), 275-76. XIV (July, 1889), 303-04.

XV (February, 1890), 35-36.

XV (August, 1890), 227-28.

XV (October, 1890), 291-92.

XVI (March, 1891), 69-70.

XVI (July, 1891), 199-200.

XVII (January, 1892), 3-4.

XVII (April, 1892), 119.

XVII (May, 1892), 155-56.

XVII (July, 1892), 227-28.

XVIII (April, 1893), 107-08.

XVIII (August, 1893), 277-79.

Works By Other Authors

Abbot, Edwin H. of 18 5 Boston:

Abbot, Ezra, "Mr. Abbot's Statement Respecting the New Catalogues of the College Library.~ Report of the Committee of the Overseers of Harvard College Appointed to Visit the Library for the Year 1863; To ether with the Accom an in Documents. Submit­ te Jan. 2 J 1 4. Boston: Press of George C. Rand and Avery, 1864.

Abbot, Ezra, and Cutter, C. A. A Brief Description of the Catalo ues of the Librar of Harvard Colle e. Cambridge: Printed at the Library, 1 7.

Adams, Albert F. "The Combining System of Notation." Li­ brary Journal, XXIII (February, 1898), 52-54. 876

Adams, Charles Francis, Jr. "Fiction in Public Libraries and Educational Catalogues." Library Journal, IV (September/October, 1879), 330-38. ______• The New Departure in the Common Schools of Quincy and Other Papers on Educational Topics. Boston: Estes 0 and Lauriat, 1879.

• "The Public Library and the Public Schools." ------Library Journal, I (August, 1877), 437-41.

Adams, Florence B. "Forbes Library." The Northampton Book; Cha ters from 300 Years in the Life of a New En land Town, 54- 954. NorthamptQn, Mass.: he Ter­ centenary Committee, 1954.

Ahlstrom, Sydney E. "The Middle Period (1840-80)." The ; Its Place in Harvard--­ Universi~y and in American Culture. Edited by George H. Williams. Boston: Beacon Press, 1954.

Alger, William R. A Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life, With a Complete Bibliography of the Subject. Philadelphia: George W. Childe, 1864.

American Library Association. "Constitution. II Library Journal, I (March, 1877), 253-54. ______• List of Subject Headings for Use in Dictionary Catalogs. Boston, 1895.

• Papers Prepared for the World's Library Coniress, ------Held at the Columbian Exposition. Edited by Melvil Dewey. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1896. Originally published as Ch. 9, of Pt. II of the Report of the Commissioner of Education for 1892/93. Another title sometimes used is Papers Prepared for the A.L.A. for its Annual Meeting, Held at the Columbian Exposition, 1893. ______• Auditing Committee. [Report]. Library Journal, XII (September/October, 1887), 437-38.

Committee on a New Edition of Poole's Index. "Second Report." Library Journal, I (April, 1877), 286-87.

• [Committee on a School of Library Economy. Report ----and Discussion]. Library Journal, VIII (September/ October, 1883), 293-94.

• • [Report]. Library Journal, X (Septem------ber/October, 1885), 291-94. 877

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