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Union St., Boston; Franklin's house, 135.

Unitarianism in St. Louis, 460.

Universities, foundation of, 36.

University libraries in U.S., 80; without a library, 370.

Use of the Public Library, address by James B. Angell; in part, 425.

Usefulness of Libraries in Small Towns, paper by Theresa West (now Mrs. Elmendorf) in full, 359.

Utley, Henry Munson, paper by, in full, 243; sketch of, 243.

Vanderbilt gift to Columbia, 42; to Vanderbilt University, 38.

Vested rights, influence of, 455.

Victorian Reign, retrospect of, 456.

Villiers, Charles, quoted, 454.

Vincennes, Ind., library, 26.

Virginia, school libraries in, 28.

Wadsworth Athenaeum, 147; addresses at the opening of its library in Hartford, Conn., 145.

Wallachian legend, 92, 226.

Waltham, Mass., statistics of, 403.

Warner, Chas. Dudley, opening address at Hartford library, 145; biog. sketch, 145.

Washington, Life of, inspiration to Lincoln, 297.

Washington, D.C., libraries of, 80.

Watkinson, library donor, 148.

Watkinson Library, Trumbull collection, 383.

Wausaukee Library, 123.

Wellington, Duke of, opposes Reform Bill, 456.

Wesley, John, quoted, 421.

West, Sir Algernon, quoted, 453.

West, Theresa, see ELMENDORF.

What a Library Should be and What It Can Do; talk by Melvil Dewey, 75.

What of the Future? address by Frederick M. Crunden; in full, 453.

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