Read before the New York Library Association, Twilight Park, September, 1906. (Library Journal, February, 1907, p. 51-5)
THE LIBRARY AS THE EDUCATIONAL CENTER OF A TOWN 111
(Public Libraries, May, 1907, p. 171-4)
THE LIBRARIAN AS A CENSOR 121
Presidential address before the American Library Association, Lake Minnetonka Conference, June, 1908. (Library Journal, July, 1908, p. 257-64)
HOW TO RAISE THE STANDARD OF BOOK SELECTION 141
Read at the meeting of the Library commissions of the New England States, Hartford, Conn., February 11, 1909. (Public Libraries, May, 1909, p. 163-7)
LIBRARY CIRCULATION AT LONG RANGE 221
(Library Journal, July, 1913, p. 391-4)
CONFLICTS OF JURISDICTION IN LIBRARY SYSTEMS 231
Read before the round table of branch librarians at the Washington conference, May 28, 1914. (Library Journal, August, 1914, p. 588-91)
THREE KINDS OF LIBRARIANS 241
Read before the Missouri Library Association, Sedalia, November 18, 1914. (Public Libraries, January, 1915, p. 1-4; February, 1915, p. 47-50)
SCHOOL LIBRARIES AND MENTAL TRAINING 255
(School Review, June, 1915, p. 395-405)
THE LIBRARY AND THE BUSINESS MAN 269
A luncheon address to the Advertising Club of St. Louis. (Library Journal, April, 1917, p. 259-64)
SYSTEM IN THE LIBRARY 153
Read before the Missouri State Library Association, Columbia, Mo., October 28, 1909. (Library Journal, November, 1909, p. 476-82)
THE EXPLOITATION OF THE PUBLIC LIBRARY 171
Address before the American Library Association at the Pasadena Conference, May 19, 1911. (A. L. A. Proceedings, 1911, p. 60-5)
SERVICE SYSTEMS IN LIBRARIES 183
(Library Journal, June, 1912, p. 299-304)
EFFICIENCY RECORDS IN LIBRARIES 199
(Library Journal, March, 1913, p. 131-3)
MAL-EMPLOYMENT IN THE LIBRARY 205
Read before the Iowa Library Association. (Iowa Library Quarterly, October, 1912, p. 247-52)
COST OF ADMINISTRATION 217
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