CORNELL UNIVERSITY OFFICIAL PUBLICATION VOLUME 34 : JULY 1, 1942 : NUMBER 1-A

Librarian’s Report 1941-42

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Monthly in September, October, and November Semi-monthly, December to August inclusive [Entered as second-class matter, December 14, 1916, at the post office at Ithaca, New York, under the act of August 24, 1912]

CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 1941—12

To the President of the University: Sir : I have the honor to submit the report of the Librarian of the University Library for the year ended June 30, 1942. The growth of the Library has been ap­ preciable in spite of the war conditions. The closure of the continental European market has resulted in a noticeable decrease in accessions in some subjects but by no means in all fields. Some provision for meeting this situation has been made by the Library Board by establishing a War Reserve Fund, derived from the Library’s ordinary book funds. The sum set aside thus far amounts to $5,000. In any case, the problem of providing space for the accessions of the future presents itself with growing insistence. The Librarian cannot refrain from point­ ing out once more the wisdom of preparing for this contingency before the break­ ing point is reached, and he ventures to repeat his hope that adequate working quarters and facilities may be provided for a loyal staff that had been handicapped by lack of rooln even before the last addition was made to the stack space. Unless an entirely new library building can be planned for, the logical remedy would be an added wing on the Northwest corner of the present building, somewhat like the extension erected on the Southwest comer in 1936-37. During the past year the Library Board, which was reorganized in 1938, has made a further study of the complicated library situation which prevails at Cor­ nell. An earlier study was based on a report of facts gathered by Mr. William J. Hyde concerning the methods by which books were acquired and added to the many more or less independent college and department libraries on the campus and their sources of income. A more recent survey, based on another report by Mr. Hyde, considered the methods of administration of these college and depart­ ment libraries, their rules for circulation, hours of opening, and inventory practice. The wide range of differences in these matters accounts for some of the difficulties that arise with classes of books which are of interest to more than one group of students or faculty members, sometimes widely scattered over the campus in different colleges or departments. The Librarian can announce with great satisfaction the organization and effective operation of a special body of friends of the Library, whose official title is “The Cornell University Library Associates.” More details of their activity are given in the section of this report dealing with gifts.

STAFF With regret the Librarian announces the resignation of Mrs. Emily Loveless, who came into the library service in September 1926 and who since July 1927 has been in charge of the stacks in the central building. A faithful, loyal servant of the University, who performed with patience and unusual accuracy one of the most trying tasks in the library’s technical administration, she leaves behind not only in the central building, but on all parts of the campus, a host of friends who wish her many years of happiness in her retirement. Mr. Millard J. Edsall has been appointed to the position of Stack Supervisor in her stead. Miss Barbara Veit was appointed an assistant in the Readers Division to succeed Miss Marion Struble, who resigned after her marriage.

ACCESSIONS The total amount expended for books, periodicals, and binding, according to Miss Ingersoll, Supervisor of Accessions, was $36,961 as against $36,222 in the preceding year. Additions amounted to 14,541 items of which 10,986 were for

* the general library, 3,593 for special collections and for college and department libraries. Purchases numbered 5,658 and items received by gift or exchange 5,328. Items Present added extent General Library Transferred or eliminated 14,221...... 10,986 708,964 Dante Collection 9 10,896 Petrarch Collection 2 4,577 Icelandic Collection...... 156 21,830 Wason Chinese Collection...... 1,080 42,291 Wordsworth Collection...... 29 “ “ (MSS.) 17 2,823 Cornell University Theses...... 534 15,656 Philological Seminary...... 4 1,174 Sage School of Philosophy...... 1,002 French Seminary...... 24 German Seminary...... 759 Latin Seminary...... 326 American History Seminary...... -— — 671

M anuscripts 8 1,025 M aps 18 1,223 Cornell University Maps and Plans...... ■ 202 U. S. Coast Survey Charts...... 950 U. S. Geographical Survey A tlases...... 216 U. S. Geological Survey Topographical Maps...... 36 5 ,7 3 9 British Geological Survey Maps...... 600

College of Architecture Library...... 626 4,568 Barnes Hall L ibrary 52 4,048 Chemistry Library (Special)...... • 5 544 Comstock Memorial Library (Entomology)...... 175 2,387 Economics Laboratory Collection...... 340 Forestry Library...... 1,181 Flower Veterinary Library...... 366 13,200 Goldwin Smith Hall Library...... 443 4.450 Hart Library (English Literature)...... - —— 4,666 Gray Memorial Library (Electrical Engineering)...... 13 895 Kuichling Library (Civil Engineering)...... 10 2,350 Rockefeller Hall Library (Physics)...... — 1,190 Van Cleef Library...... 5,086

Total including MSS and Maps...... H.569 865,853

New York State College of Agriculture Library...... 5,546 127,783 New York State College of Home Economics Library...... 504 11,064 Law Library.... : ...... 20,598 116,267

Total on entire campus 41.217 1,120,967

CATALOGUE DIVISION Miss Speed, the Head of the Catalogue Division reports the following figures: Volumes and pamphlets catalogued...... 17,129 M aps...... 359 M anuscripts...... 11 Microfilms...... 15 Titles added to catalogue...... 9 .4 4 7 Typewritten cards added...... ! 7 ,7 4 3 Printed cards...... 20,880 Cards added to Library of Congress Depository Catalogue...... 73,961 Additions to cards...... 9,061 Volumes recatalogued...... 401 Cards corrected or dated ...... 7,948

CLASSIFICATION AND SHELF DIVISION The figures reported by Mr. De Grassi for this Division are: Books classified...... 13,925 Public documents...... 1,598 M aps...... '...... 369 Manuscripts...... 9 Microfilms...... 14 Theses...... 292 Books reclassified...... 1,600 Presses m oved...... 424

PERIODICALS DIVISION Miss Leland, the Head of the Periodicals Division reports: Periodicals currently received By subscription...... 1,042 B y gift and exchange...... 1,334

T otal...... 2,376 Number of volumes on open shelves...... 3,480 Current periodicals on open shelves...... 572 Issued for brief home use...... 522 Volumes of periodicals bound...... 3,609 Among the new periodicals added this year were, Inter-American Bibliographi­ cal Review, Journal of Economic History, Journal of Near East Studies, Poetry Quarterly, and the Southern Journal. Seven daily papers from various sections of the country were added for easy reference in the Periodical Room.

READERS DIVISION Mr. Willis, Associate Librarian, in charge of the Reading Room and of Inter- Library loans, reports: Days open to the public...... 323 Registered borrowers Faculty...... 1,054 Students College year...... 2,836 Summer Session...... 223 Recorded use Reading Room (number of books)...... 157,595 Seminary Room s...... 2,265 Stalls...... 2,922 Laboratories and Departments...... 6,002 Home use (including 11,085 Seven-day books and 522 brief loans of periodicals)...... 51,184

INTER-LIBRARY LOANS Lent to other libraries...... 1,276 Borrowed from other libraries...... 516 The number of university, college, government, and industrial libraries that borrowed from Cornell was 208. Among them were: Agfa Ansco Corporation...... 92 Columbia University...... • • 23 Texas Oil Company...... 45 Pennsylvania State College • • 23 Princeton University...... 44 Rutgers University...... 22 Syracuse University...... 42 Duke University...... 20 Brown University...... 57 Eastman Kodak Company . . 20 University of Rochester...... 37 Yale University...... 16 Johns Hopkins University...... 33 Harvard University...... ■ • 14 Wells College...... 3 i University of Michigan...... 12 University of Buffalo...... 27 New York State Library...... 8 U. S. Department of Agriculture. . 26 University of Chicago...... 6

Cornell borrowed books from 117 other libraries. Among them were: Library of Congress...... 108 Hebrew Union College...... 14 Harvard University...... 30 Iowa State University...... 13 University of Rochester...... 29 Brown University...... 10 Yale University...... 29 Dartmouth College...... 8 Columbia University...... 26 New York Academy of Medicine. 7 Princeton University...... 24 ...... b New York State Library...... 21 Eastman Kodak Company...... 5 University of Chicago...... ■ . . . 15 Union Theological Seminary...... 5

GIFTS This year for the first time the Library has been aided by the recently organized Cornell University Library Associates. This organization of friends of the Cornell University Library, now numbering sixty members, with Professor as its President, has just begun to make it possible to purchase works, the price of which would ordinarily have placed them beyond our restricted purchasing power. Among these gifts were the facsimiles of the Reichenau Lectionary and of the Tickhill Psalter, I. N. Phelps Stokes’ “American Historical Prints” and Wheat’s “ Maps of the California Gold Region.” The total expenditure from this source thus far amounts to $163. Our donor’s list this year includes 650 names. Of the books added to the general collection 5,328 were gifts or exchanges; 5,658 were purchased. The number of periodicals received by gift and exchange was 1,334; we subscribed for 1,042. Once again we offer our sincere thanks to the editors and publishers of periodicals who have befriended us, and likewise to the learned societies, foundations, cor­ porations, and government agencies, foreign and domestic, that sent us their publications. As usual numerous faculty members as well as students enriched our collection with individual gifts. We are keenly aware of the value of such donations and can only hope that the example of these donors may find frequent imitation. Profes­ sors W. C. Andrae, C. L. Becker, Morris Bishop, R. H. Jordan, Vladimir Karapet- off, B. F. Kingsbury, W. F. Willcox, and A. H. Wright, most of whom are donors of long standing, were generous with gifts of larger numbers of volumes. Professor Bishop’s gift included a copy of W. Bolingbroke Johnson’s “The Widening Stain,” (1942) a modem mystery story the scene of which is laid in the Cornell University Library. From the estate of the late Professor Preserved Smith we re­ ceived (through Mrs. Cary Robertson) 442 volumes, mostly in the field of renais­ sance and reformation history. Donations of books in number were also received from Dr. Henry P. de Forest, Professor Cony Sturgis, Mrs. J. E. Trevor, and Mr. John P. Young. Mr. Woodford Patterson presented us with 228 volumes including many in English literature and in the history of mysticism. As in former years Mr. and Mrs. William F. E. Gurley contributed many volumes. Most generous in his additions to the Wordsworth Collection was the original donor of the collection, Mr. Victor Emanuel. He added this year, among other items, eleven autograph letters of William Wordsworth and six of Samuel Taylor Coleridge valued in all at more than $500, also the original plate, engraved copper, of a portrait of Wordsworth drawn by Robert B. Hay don and engraved by Thomas Landseer. Through Miss Mary Hull we received 91 volumes in economics, the history of the West Indies, New York State local history, and Ithaca imprints; and, in addition a group of 28 works by Sir William Petty, plus 44 related books, forming a distinguished collection gathered by the late Professor Charles C. Hull, the bibliographer and editor of Petty’s works. From Miss Dorothy Cornell came eighteen books and numerous manuscript papers of , including an early diary. Mrs. Alan Austen presented 200 miscellaneous items, including six incunabula from the library of the late Willard Austen, Librarian Emeritus of the Cornell University Library. Miss Abby L. Sargent donated 125 autograph letters from Andrew D. White to Edward P. Evans and from Willard Fiske and Henry P. Tappan to Edward P. Evans. From Miss Frances C. White (through Miss E. R. Speed) we received two autograph letters of Henry James, two autograph letters of William James and the first edition (serial) of Henry James’ “ The Ambassadors” extracted from the North American Review. Professor George M. Dutcher of Wesleyan University sent us seventy-five photographs of Cornell students of the Classes of 1895 to 1902. Colonel E. S. Evans of Detroit (through Professor Loren C. Petry) donated the “ Minutes of the meetings of the Board of Directors of the National Gliders Association, Feb.-Nov. 1929.” From Mr. Carter R. Kingsley came among other items, A. Delano’s “Life on the plains and among the diggings”, (Auburn, 1854), and Robert A. Campbell’s “The Rebellion Register: a citizen’s manual,” (Kalamazoo, 1866); and from Mr. Charles L. Kingsley a bound volume of daily newspapers containing references to “The Albany-New York flight of Glenn H. Curtis” (May, 1910). Mr. James McCall donated the manuscript “Records of the Auxil­ iary Bible Society of the County of Steuben (N. Y.), Bath, N. Y., 1817-1845.” From Mr. Henry E. Mattin came the six volumes of F. 0 . Morris’s “ History of British Birds” (London, 1851-57), and Sir Frederick Maze, Inspector General of Chinese Customs, gave us G. R. G. Worcester’s “ Notes on the crooked-bow and crooked-stern junks of Szechwan” (Shanghai, 1941). Mrs. Louise F. Peirce, a constant benefactor, presented thirty volumes of John Heneage Jesse’s “ His­ torical Memoirs.” Substantial cash donations were received from the Current Events Club, from Mr. I. E. Drabkin, and our faithful friends Messrs. N. M. Crouse and E. M. Johnson. An addition has been made to the list of special endowment funds. Dr. Albert H. Mann, sometime Dean of the State College of Agriculture and later Provost of the University, has presented to the University the house in which he lived while in Ithaca. The income is to be used for the pur­ chase of books in the field of biology. The fund is to be known as the Albert H. and Mary J. Mann Endowment. O t t o K i n k e l d e y , Librarian. J u l y i , 1941— J u n e 30, 1942

Adams, G. P., Ithaca American Wood Preservers’ Associa­ Adams, J. C., Ithaca tion Adams, J. D., Memphis, N. Y. Anderson, H. R., Ithaca Adams, J. Q., Washington, D. C. Andrae, Miss Helen J., Milwaukee, Adelman, H. B., Ithaca Wis. Adler, Mrs. Cyrus, Philadelphia, Pa. Andrae, W. C., Ithaca Aerovox Corporation Andrews, Benjamin, New York, N. Y. AlbSrmarle County (Va.) Historical Andrews, Prof. and Mrs. E. P., Ithaca Society, Charlottesville Anthracite Institute Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corporation Argentina Allen, A. A., Ithaca Comite Argentino de Bibliote- Allen, Henry M., Auburn, N. Y. carios Alpha Phi International Fraternity Division Publicidad y Propoganda Alpha Xi Delta Fraternity Ministerio de Relaciones Exteri- Altschul, Frank, Stamford, Conn. ores y Culto Amalgamated Wireless of Australia Argetsinger, J. C., Youngstown, 0 . Ambition, Scranton, Pa. Army Medical Library American Academy in Rome Arnett, Ross H., Ithaca American Antiquarian Society Art Institute of Chicago American Anti-Vivisection Society Asociacion de Escritores y Artistas American Arbitration Association Americanos, Habana, Cuba American Association of University Association of American Colleges Women Association of American Medical Col­ American Board of Missions to the leges Jews Association of Life Insurance Medical American City Magazine Directors of America American Committee for International Atlanta University Studies Atwood, Wm. C., Ithaca American Council on Education Austen, Mrs. Alan, Ithaca American Economics Review Australia, New South Wales, Govern­ American Employment Insurance ment Printing Office Company Australia, South, Government Statist American Federation of Labor Australia, Western, Education De­ American Fruit Grower partment American Guernsey Cattle Club Automobile Manufacturers Associa­ American Humane Association tion, Detroit, Mich. American Institute of Graphic Arts American Iron and Steel Institute Baha’i National Library Committee American Jewish Committee Bailey, Liberty Hyde, Ithaca American Jewish Joint Distribution Bald, R. C., Ithaca Committee Baldwin, D. L., Ithaca American Library Association Ball, Mrs. Evelyn Hanna, Hollywood, American Petroleum Institute Calif. American Red Cross Banco Central de Chile, Santiago American Schools of Oriental Research Banco Nacional de Mexico, Mexico, American Society for the Control of D. F. Cancer, Inc. Barina, Mrs. Helen, Ithaca American Society of the French Legion Barnes, Claude T., Salt Lake City of Honor Batavia, De Javasche Bank American Society of Newspaper Batavia, Netherlands East Indies, Cen­ Editors tral Kantoor voor de Statistiek American Steel and Wire Company Bausch and Lomb Optical Company American Telephone and Telegraph Beacon Milling Company Company Becker, Carl L., Ithaca Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Cape Town, Univ. of Bennett-Watts-Haywood Co., Chicago, Capital Research Co., Los Angeles, Cal. 111. Carnegie Corporation of NewYork.N. Y. Bentley, Gerald E., Chicago, 111. Carnegie Endowment for International Betten, Cornelius, Ithaca Peace Better Fruit Publishing Co., Portland, Carnegie Institution of Washington Ore. Camel, Mrs. Dane, New York, N. Y. Bildey Products Co., New York, N. Y. Casavis, J. N., Corona, N. Y. Bishop, Morris G., Ithaca Central Conference of American Blodgett, John W., jr., Grand Rapids, Rabbis Mich. Champlin, Charles D., Rheims, N. Y. Bodenstein, Wm. G., Ithaca Charles, Rev. R. E., Ithaca Boesche, A. W., Ithaca Charleston, South Carolina, City of Bogga, Angus G., San Francisco, Calif. Chattanooga, Univ. of Boochever, Louis C., Ithaca Ch’en Family, Peking, China Boot and Shoe Workers Union Chester County, (Pa.) Mushroom Boothroyd, Samuel L., Ithaca Laboratories Boston Museum of Fine Arts Chicago Botanical Society of Japan, Tokyo City Comptroller R. R. Bowker Co., New York, N. Y. Municipal Reference Library Brazil, National Coffee Department Chicago Academy of Sciences Brazilian Information Bureau, New Chicago Theological Seminary York, N. Y. Chicago, University of Brewer, Wm., Boston, Mass. The Children’s Aid Society, New York, Bridgeport, Conn., City of N. Y . British Library of Information, New China York, N. Y. Council of International Affairs Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen Inspectorate General of Customs Broughton, L. N., Ithaca Chinese Embassy, Washington, D. C. Brown, E. K., Ithaca Chinese News Service, New York, N.Y. Brown, Grover C., New York, N. Y. Christian Register, Boston Brown, Joseph F., Rio de Janeiro Church of Christ Scientist, Ithaca Brown, Ralph M., Blacksburg, Va. Churchman Co., New York Bruehl, Lawrence, New York Ciba Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Bryant, John J., Chicago Cioffari, Vincenzo, Ossining, N. Y. Bryant, Miss Laura, Ithaca Clark, Charles Upson, New York, N .Y. Buffalo, N. 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Delta Delta Delta Fraternity, Chi­ Gerszonowicz, S., Washington, D. C. cago Gilchrist, James M., Chicago Dent, Edward J., Cambridge, Eng. Glasson, Wm. H., Durham, N. C. Detweiler, A. H., Ithaca P. H. Glatfelter Co., Spring Grove, Pa. Devendorf, Miss Olga, St. Johnsville, Goodykoontz, Colin S., Boulder, Colo. N. Y . Granovsky, A. A., St. Paul, Minn. A. B. Dick Co., Chicago Graves, W. Brooke, Philadelphia Dominican Chamber of Commerce of Great Britain, Patent Office the U. S., Inc., N. Y. Green, Edwin L., Columbia, S. C. Doubleday, Doran and Co., Inc., N. Y. Grimshaw, Albert E., Hawthorne, N. J. Drabkin, I. E., New York, N. Y. Griswold, Miss Grace H., Ithaca Drew, C. A., Brooklyn, N. Y. Gross, E. A., Chicago Drummond, A. M., Ithaca Gross, Eric T. B., Ithaca Dun and Bradstreet, Inc., New York The Grosvenor Library, Buffalo, N. Y. E. I. du Pont de Nemours Co., Wil­ Gurley, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. E., mington, Del. Chicago, 111. Durham, University of, Durham, Eng. 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