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MEETINGS
You are cordially invited to attend a meeting of GWPLA (Greater Worcester Public
Library Administrators) at 10:00 a.m., Thursday, November 30, 1972 at the Richard
Sugden Public Library, Spencer, Massachusetts.
ALA 1974
For those preparing budgets, the Annual Conference of the American Library Association
will be held in New York City, July 7-13, 1974. (American Libraries, June,
1972, p.632.)
The same article notes the following Midwinter Meetings (although these may be
subject to change): Chicago, Januar y 20-26, 1974; and San Francisco, January 26-
February 1, 1975.
The date and place of the Annual Meeting for 1975 was not listed.
INTER-LIBRARY LOAN
The present ILL regulations exclude titles listed in "Best Sellers" of Publishers'
Weekly. For those libraries not owning P.W., a list of the titles appearing in
the issue for October 30, 1972 appears below.
Fiction
1. JONATHAN LIVIIDSTON SEAGULL. Richard Bach.
2. AUGUST 1914. Alexander Solzhenitsyn.
3. SEMI-TOUGH. Dan Jenkins.
4. ON THE NIGHT OF THE SEVENTH MOON. Victoria Holt.
5. THE WINDS OF WAR. Herman Wouk.
6. DARK HORSE. Fletcher Knebel.
7. CAPTAINS AND THE KINGS. Taylor Caldwell.
8. MY NAME IS ASHER LEV. Chaim Potok.
9. I COME AS A THEIF. Louis Auchincloss.
10. TO SERVE THEM ALL MY DAYS. R. F. Delderfield.
Non-Fiction
1. I'M O.K., YOU'RE O.K. Thomas Harris.
2. ELEANOR: THE YEARS ALONE. Joseph P. Lash.
3. SUPERMONEY. Adam Smith.
4. THE PETER PRESCRIPTION. Laurence J. Peter.
5. OPEN MARRIAGE. Nena and George O'Neill.
6. LUCE AND HIS EMPIRE. W.A. Swanberg.
7. 0 JERUSALEM. Larry Collis.
8. PARIS WAS YESTERDAY. Janet Flanner.
9. FIRE IN THE LAKE. Frances Fitzgerald.
10. A NATION OF STRANGERS. Vance Packard.
MEETINGS
You are cordially invited to attend a meeting of GWPLA (Greater Worcester Public
Library Administrators) at 10:00 a.m., Thursday, November 30, 1972 at the Richard
Sugden Public Library, Spencer, Massachusetts.
ALA 1974
For those preparing budgets, the Annual Conference of the American Library Association
will be held in New York City, July 7-13, 1974. (American Libraries, June,
1972, p.632.)
The same article notes the following Midwinter Meetings (although these may be
subject to change): Chicago, Januar y 20-26, 1974; and San Francisco, January 26-
February 1, 1975.
The date and place of the Annual Meeting for 1975 was not listed.
INTER-LIBRARY LOAN
The present ILL regulations exclude titles listed in "Best Sellers" of Publishers'
Weekly. For those libraries not owning P.W., a list of the titles appearing in
the issue for October 30, 1972 appears below.
Fiction
1. JONATHAN LIVIIDSTON SEAGULL. Richard Bach.
2. AUGUST 1914. Alexander Solzhenitsyn.
3. SEMI-TOUGH. Dan Jenkins.
4. ON THE NIGHT OF THE SEVENTH MOON. Victoria Holt.
5. THE WINDS OF WAR. Herman Wouk.
6. DARK HORSE. Fletcher Knebel.
7. CAPTAINS AND THE KINGS. Taylor Caldwell.
8. MY NAME IS ASHER LEV. Chaim Potok.
9. I COME AS A THEIF. Louis Auchincloss.
10. TO SERVE THEM ALL MY DAYS. R. F. Delderfield.
Non-Fiction
1. I'M O.K., YOU'RE O.K. Thomas Harris.
2. ELEANOR: THE YEARS ALONE. Joseph P. Lash.
3. SUPERMONEY. Adam Smith.
4. THE PETER PRESCRIPTION. Laurence J. Peter.
5. OPEN MARRIAGE. Nena and George O'Neill.
6. LUCE AND HIS EMPIRE. W.A. Swanberg.
7. 0 JERUSALEM. Larry Collis.
8. PARIS WAS YESTERDAY. Janet Flanner.
9. FIRE IN THE LAKE. Frances Fitzgerald.
10. A NATION OF STRANGERS. Vance Packard.
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