Part I: Articles
AESOP:
Editor's comment on the Golding manuscript [A niorall fabletalke].
Dallas Pratt. IX 1:24-25 N '59
"A morall fabletalke." William Nelson. IX 1:26-32 N '59
AFGHANISTAN—DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL:
A librarian in Afghanistan. Richard H. Logsdon. IX 1:3-8 N '59
Albertson, Dean. History in the deep-freeze: The story of Columbia's
Oral History Project. II 2:2-11 F '53
AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF GRAPHIC ARTS:
The "Fifty books" over thirty years. Roland Baughman. Ill 1:16-19
N'53
AMERICAN LITERATURE—NEW YORK:
Knickerbocker literature in the Benjamin collections. Lewis Leary.
IX 2:22-27 F '60
Apter, David E. Lewis Corey; A portrait of an American radical. VIII
2:4-11 F '59
ARCHITECTURE—NEW YORK CITY:
Manhattan cavalcade—1625—1860. James G. Van Derpool. VI 2:26-40
F'57
ASHLAR PRESS:
The enjoyment of types. August Heckscher. I 2:11-16 F '52
ASTRONOMY:
Exploring stars and books. Lloyd Motz. IX 1:16-23 ^ 59
AVERY ARCHITECTURAL LIBRARY:
Chance encounters at Avery. James G. Van Derpool. I i: 18-20 Fall '51
The Francis Henry Lenygon memorial room. James G. Van Derpool.
VII 3: 40-46 M '58
Baer, Helene G. Honor-books—to express appreciation. V 3:10 M ^s^
We use our Special Collections! IV 3:36-40 M '55
Baker, Carlos. The Pulitzer Prizes: Fiction Awards. VI 3:30-34 M '57
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