Biennial Report of the North Carolina State Library (Reorganized July 1, 1956) [serial] 1966/68

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Edwin Gill, State Treasurer; Dr. Mark M.
Lindsey, North Carolina State Library Board chairman ; John T.
Morrisey, Sr., Secretary-Treasurer and General Counsel of the North Carolina Association of County Commissioners and Secretary-Treasurer of the North Carolina Association of County Attorneys; Philip S. Ogilvie, State Librarian; Samuel H. Poole, Aberdeen attorney and North Carolina Association of Library Trustees chairman; Mrs. Davetta L. Steed, Executive Secretary of the North Carolina League
... of Muncipalities, and Representa- tive Donald M. Stanford, was appointed.
Hearings were held in the first half of 1968 at Greensboro (Feb. 23), Elizabeth City (Mar. 15), Goldsboro (Apr. 5), Lumberton (Apr. 26), and Asheville (May 17). By the end of the biennium summarizations and recommendations were being drafted out of in depth study of public library support and the opinions of citizens and public officials who had participated in the hearings. There was every indication that the document being produced would contain challenge and promise and that it would become the rallying ground for North Carolinians for Better Libraries, the North Carolina Association of Library Trustees, and the Public Libraries Section of the North Carolina Library Association.


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