Chaucer, Geoffrey, quoted, 162.
Chelsea, Mass., address by Lowell at library-opening, 87.
Chetham, Humphrey, library founder, 353.
Children in reading-rooms, 407; reading of, 303; work with, 115, 318, 435; pioneer work of Mrs. Sanders, 401.
Chicago, library growth in, 169.
Chicago Public Library, 317; statistics in 1885, 234.
Churches as objects of philanthropy, 46.
Cincinnati, O., Springer Hall, 45.
Cincinnati Public Library, 26, 341 (note); statistics in 1885, 234.
Circulation, proposed by Ticknor, 51; expediency doubted by Everett, 53.
Clark, Charles Hopkins, opening address at Hartford library, 145; biog. sketch, 147.
Classics, meaning of term, 5.
Cleveland, Grover, address in favor of the N.Y. Free Circ. Lib'y, 139; biog. sketch of, 139.
Clinton, De Witt, advocates libraries, 27.
Club, library as a, 122.
Club-rooms, use of, 449.
Colden, Cadwallader, library of, 20.
Coleridge, Samuel T., quoted, 64.
Collection of Information: general editorial introduction, 379.
College, increased attendance, 110.
College libraries, 20.
Collyer, Robert, address given in full, 101; sketch of, 101; his story of his own life, 104.
Colonies, libraries in the, 402.
Colorado, school libraries in, 28.
Columbia medical school, Vanderbilt gift to, 42.
Committees of Library Board, 275.
Community Center Service; editorial paragraph, 431.
Community relations, general, 15.
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