College and Research Libraries


By DALE M. BENTZ 

College and University Library 

Statistics, 19 55-56 

M ORE LIBRARIES RETURNED the Statistical questionnaire this year than ever be-
fore. Excluding the junior colleges, the ques-
tionnaires were mailed to 566 libraries in 
August. Only 246, or 43 per cent, returned 
them by the Committee's deadline of Octo-
ber l, 1956. At that time, follow-up requests 
were sent to the 135 libraries whose data were 
included in previous compilations. By Octo-
ber 15, 1956, 177 additional reports had been 
received. Of the total received by this date, 
the Committee was able to use reports from 
409 libraries. Approximately 100 institutions 
failed to return the statistical questionnaire. 

The published data are essentially the 
same as last year. However, in an effort to 
interpret more clearly the figure represent-
ing per student operating expenditures, the 
Committee asked that extension students be 
reported separately. Eve~ though librarians 
were requested to report the same figures as 
submitted to the U. S. Office of Education, 
there are still too many variables which dis-
tort these ratios. Also, the heading "total in-
stitutional expenditures" was changed to read 
"total educational and general institutional 
expenditures." 

The libraries were grouped as in former 
years. Group I includes state universities as 
well as those institutions with fairly strong 
graduate programs. 'Group III includes li-
braries whose operating budgets are less than 
$35,000. 

The statistics were compiled again by mem-
bers of the Committee, which included three 
new librarians whose names appear below. 
The Association owes these librarians a debt 
of gratitude for the great amount of time 
spent in p•oducing these tables. 

Mr. Bentz~ chairman of the ACRL Statis-
tics Committee~ is associate director of the 
State University of Iowa Library. 

Group 1: Compiled by James Ranz 

DIRECTOR OF LIBRARIES, 
UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING 

Of the 126 questionnaires mailed to Group 
I libraries this year, 110 were returned, in 
varying degrees of completeness. All have 
been included in the prepared tables. 

During the past year, library expenditures 
advanced markedly, but still lagged behind 
the increases in total institutional expend-
itures. Eighty-one institutions reported their 
total institutional expenditures and total 
library expenditures for both 1954/ 55 and 
1955/ 56. Collectively, these 81 institutions 
spent 10 per cent more for their total opera-
tions in 1955/ 56 than they did in 1954/55, 
but only about 7Y2 per cent more for li-
braries. 

Some interesting comparisons are also to 
be found in the salaries paid professional li-
brarians in 1954/ 55 and in 1955/56. The be-
ginning professional salary, if we take it to 
be identical with the median minimum sal-
ary paid "All ,Other Professional Assistants," 
increased from $3,336 to $3,586. The average 
salary for all professional librarians was $4,-
422 in 1954/ 55, $4,741 in 1955/56. (Figures 
result from multiplying the average of the 
median minimum and median maximum sal-
aries for each category by the number of li-
brarians within that category, adding the 
products thus secured for all categories, and 
dividing this sum by the total number of li-
brarians in all categories.) 

Group II: Compiled by 
J. Richard Blanchard 
LIBRARIAN, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, 
DAVI~, CALIFORNIA 

Questionnaires were returned by 97 librar-
ies. Of these, four were received too late for 
tabulation. During the tabulation many mis-
takes were discovered and, it is hoped, cor-
rected properly. A comparison with the Group 

48 COLLEGE AND RESEARCH LIBRARIES 



II statistics for 1954/ 55 shows a continuing 
rise in enrollments, library collections, ex-
penditures, and salaries. However, consider-
ing inflationary pressures and increasing en-
rollments, it would appear that budgets for 
the majority of Group II libraries are still 
far from adequate. 

Group Ill: Compiled by 
Clarence Gorchels 

AssociATE LIBRARIAN, 
WAsHINGTON STATE CoLLEGE 

Librarians represented in the Group III 
category again deserve congratulations for 
their cooperative attitude toward providing 
library statistics. This year 113 librarians 
(one more than last year) in this group re-
sponded with information. It is especially 
gratifying to note that the median salaries 
for professional librarians are well above the 
medians of last year. However, comparisons 
in this area, as in all others, must be made 
with considered judgment, since the libraries 
in this group show a good deal of variation 
in enrollment, type of library service given, 
amount of nonsalaried service, and interpre-
tation of definitions in the statistical form. 

Teachers Colleges: Compiled by 
Robert R. Hertel 
LIBRARIAN, STATE UNIVERSITY TEACHERS 
CoLLEGE, CoRTLAND, NEw YoRK 

Ninety-six libraries returned questionnaires, 
and 94 libraries are included in the statistics. 
Since the deadline for inclusion was extend-
ed, some information which was reported in 
different form than that requested (e.g., total 
work hours for a professional librarian in the 
fiscal year) could not be corrected in time. 

Fifty-nine libraries, comprising nearly 63 
per cent of the total number reporting, in-
clude their extension enrollments in the com-
putation of per student expenditures. Some 
teachers colleges do not have programs of 
extension courses which require library serv-

ice or do not yet provide additional revenues 
to finance library service for existing pro-
grams. The increased service load of exten-
sion students has a significant effect upon the 
per student expenditure figure. Nearly 51 
per cent of the libraries which support these 
extension programs reported a figure below 
the median of $29.07. Administrators of teach-
er training libraries face many perplexing 
problems in financing and supplying exten-
sion services. It would be valuable for them 
to know the various bases for finanCing these 
services, whether by per capita, by per capita 
of full-time equivalents, by lump sum, or by 
some other means. A study of existing ex-
tension services is definitely needed for the 
guidance of teachers college librarians. 

Junior Colleges: Compiled by 
Ruth E. Scarborough 

LIBRARIAN, CENTENARY JUNIOR COLLEGE, 
HACKETTSTOWN, NEW JERSEY 

Statistics questionnaires were sent to all 
junior colleges in the country. Thirty-seven 
states and the District of Columbia are rep-
resented in the 147 colleges reporting, which 
is a 100 per cent increase over last year's re-
turns. Unfortunately, 21 questionnaires were 
received after the deadline and could not be 
used. 

Several items in the questionnaire differ 
from last year and from the other groups: 
student enrollment for day and evening, sal-
ary data in three divisions for the librarian, 
professional assistants and non-professional 
assistants, and number of months on duty. 
Since per student operating expenditure is 
figured on a total of day and evening stu-
dents, this figure may seem small where the 
college has an unusually large evening enroll-
ment. The enrollment was separated for day 
and evening students and footnoted for dor-
mitory students to give a clearer picture of 
the college situation as it might affect the 
use of the library, size of library staff, etc. 

A limited number of reprints of the 1955-56 statistics are available from 
the ACRL office in Chicago at seventy-five cents a copy) or at fifty cents 
a copy if payment accompanies the order. 

JANUARY) 1957 49 



Library1 

1. Alabama ........ . .. ... . • 
2. Alabama Poly ... . ....... . 
3. Arizona ........... . .. . . . 
4. Arkansas6 . . . ... . . . .... . . 
5. Baylor .... . . . .......... . 

6. Boston Colle ge ...... . ... . 
7. Boston University ....... . 
8 . British Columbia .. . . . . . . . 
9. Brooklyn College ... . . . . . 

10. Brown ................. . 

11. Buffalo ................ . 
12. California (Berkeley) ... . 
13. California (Davis) ...... . 
14. California (Los Angeles) . 
15. California (Riverside) .•. 

16. California (Santa Barbara) 
17 . California In st . of Tech. • . 
18. Catholic U. of America .. 
19 . Chicago ................ . 
20. Cincinnati ... . ......... . . 

21. City College (N.Y.) ..... . 
22. Clark ........... .. ... . . . 
23. Colorado10 ....... .. ..... . 
24 . Colorado A. & M. . .. . ... . 
25 . Columbia12 ....... . ..... . 

26. Cornell .......... . . .... . 
27. Dartmouth ...... . . .. ... . 
28. Delaware .... . .... . ... .. . 
29. Denver .............. . . . 
30 . Duke . .. . .............. . 

31. Florida ............... . . 
32. Florida State ........... . 
33. Fordham .......... . .... . 
34. Georgia ............ . ... . 
35. Georgia Inst. of Tech .. . . 

36 . Harvard . ... ... ........ . 
3 7. Hawaii13 ............... . 
38. Houston ............ . .. . . 
39. Hunter ................ . 
40. Illinois . .. ..... . .. ... .. . 

41. Indiana . ..... . .... ..... . 
42. Iowa .. . .... ........ . .. . 
43. Iowa State ... . .. .. ..... . . 
44. Johns Hopkins . . . .. . .... . 
45 . Joint University . . ...... . 

46. Kansas . . ........ . ...... . 
47. Kansas State ........... . 
48. Kentucky ........ . .... . . 
49. Lehigh . .... ... ..... . . . . . 
50 . Louisiana State ......... . 

51. Maine ............ . . . . . . 
52 . Maryland14 ...... . . ..... . 
53. Massachusetts . ......... . . 
54. Mass . Inst. of Tech ..... . . 
55. Miami (Florida) ........ . 

56. Michigan ... . . ... . . .... . 
57. Michigan State .. . .. . .. . . 
58. Minnesota .... . ........ . . 
59. Mis sissippi17 . . .......... . 
60. Mississippi State . .... .. . . 

61. Missouri .... . .... . ..... . 
62. Montana . . . . . ....... . .. . 
63. Montana State .. ...... . . . 
64. ebraska .... . ........ . . . 
65 . Nevada . . ... . ... .. ..... . 

66. New Hampshire ......... . 
67. New Mexico .. . .. ....... . 
68. New York University ... . 
69. North Carolina18 .• • • • . • .• 
70. North Carolina State ... . 

71. North D akota .... .... ... . 
72. Northwestern . .......... . 
73. Notre Dame .. . .. . ...... . 
74. Ohio State ... . .. ..... . . . . 
75. Oklahoma ............ . . . 

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C o llege an d Unive rsity Lib rary 

STUDENT ENROLLMENT2 

Total 
Under- Total Total Book 

graduate Graduate Exten sion Stock 

6,993 
7,372 
6,800 
4,254 
5,235 

6,401 
9,232 
6,080 

16,725_ 
3,185 

9,898 
13,022 

1,531 
11,116 

710 

1,945 
569 

2,001 
1,645 

13,233 

22,749 
663 

8,267 
4,400 

10,586 

8,315 
2,790 
2,133 
4,819 
3,481 

9,751 
6,68834 
7,054 
5,021 
4,863 

4,452 
4,812 

10,532 
11,759 
21,015 

11,240 
7,642 
8,106 
5,897 
3,7D-1 

7,065 
5,581 
6,035 
2,701 
8,569 

3,397 
13,296 

4,004 
3,657 

11,488 

12,850 
15,239 
20,163 

2,611 
3,718 

8,084 
2,646 
2,651 
7,186 
1,805 

3,108 
4,239 

18,038 
5,036 
4,417 

3,024 
16 181 43 
s;o51 

19 ,048 
9,816 

569 
541 
449 
325 
364 

694 
716 
323 

1,622 
396 

844 
4,177 

414 
3,160 

2 

76 
399 

1,544 
3,445 

832 

3,177 
191 
784 
105 

15,949 

1,405 
218 
906 

1,152 
1,699 

1,117 
819 

2,434 
460 
294 

5,954 
368 

1,104 
1,3 16 
3,114 

2,379 
1, 68 9 

972 
1, 118 
2,237 

987 
429 

1,005 
533 

1,388 

100 
2,448 

337 
1,99 1 

65 7 

7,80!1 5 
1,778 
3,230 

223 
214 

899 
210 
148 
627 

46 

171 
789 

12 ,9 11 
1,539 

396 

323 
1,281 

633 
2,696 
1,063 

4,034 
7 

185 
205 

7 

534,007 
223,931 
271,005 
343,342 
218,293 

430,602 8 
1,764 508,847 
1,048 324,946 

270,788 
857,660 

259 332,253 
15 ,8 15 9 2,142,801 

7 131,315 
7 1,159,728 

1,1 65 80,238 

87,17!11 
99,745 

516,434 
2,339 1,925,754 

736,547 

5,800 446,77411 
194,426 
835,681 
178 ,68 4 

7 2,164,65211 

598 1,812,826 
753,349 

1,8 17 220,093 
7 326,436 
7 1,243,691 

1,675 
1,183 
1,229 

1,477 

1,161 
1, 694 

2~635 

6,255 

77 

182 
257 

551 

7 

7 

1,023 
3,71035 

700,274 
447,929 
325,335 
339,993 
179,130 

6,085,761 
264,747 
158,663 
195,507 

2,978,597 

1,059,850 
898,041 
460,693 

1,076,266 
685,154 

691,882 
204,499 
712 ,6 12 
354,220 8 
690,529 

276,126 
317,563 
199,830 
588,835 
404,936 

3,369 2,411,628 
8 11 76 5,1878 

7 1,841,437 
943 209,810 
397 182,467 

98 

1,492 
126 

643 
653 

6,115 
1,327 
1,236 

741,755 
166,302 
104,046 
579,870 
113,367 

236,630 
260,477 

1,066,333 
831,119 8 
156,671 

177,851 
1,224,720 

422,995 
1,148 ,3 46 

558,153 

Volumes News- Peri-
Added papers odicals 

41,587 
14,137 
10,705 
11,584 
9,532 

13,009 
25,869 
20,946 
2 1, 64 1 
23,858 

6,797 
85,299 
13,947 
64,998 
14,745 

7,849 
5,154 

17 ,0 15 
43,038 
19,460 

98 
42 
52 
38 
44 

20 
54 
26 

6 
20 

7 
366 

12 
298 

33 

16 
22 
19 
84 
28 

16,722 9 
2,440 9 

34,596 54 
4, 304 45 

63,640 11 123 

71,432 
15,937 

9,857 
10 ,109 
46,500 

62,758 
38,174 
13,042 
15,716 
16,817 

129,995 
9,129 

14,951 
5,141 

98,427 

41 ,2 18 
12,248 
18,437 
24,484 

47 ,4 75 
10,872 
31,063 

9,010 
34,204 

7,879 
19,181 

6,400 
31,864 
29,284 

63,661 
36,933 
60,264 

8,698 
4,916 

22,977 
4,951 
5,888 

26,743 
4 ,703 

12,943 
12,089 
35,492 
94,193 8 

8,678 

7,693 
44,672 
19,358 
47,74 8 
30,971 

74 
48 
13 
37 
67 

141 
98 

6 
69 
12 

554 
49 
14 

5 
680 

187 
121 
121 
35 
37 

190 
465 
164 

17 
98 

18 
146 

10 
15 
37 

133 
77 

196 
58 
57 

200 16 
18 
35 
69 
27 

45 
48 
25 
56 
39 

31 
9!19 

142 
70 

303 

3,415 
3,173 5 
4,121 5 ' 
2,255 
1,3 05 

1.666 
2,949 
4,4245 

946 
6,8505 

2,380 
25,8245 

2,658 5 
17,0945 

1,5375 

790 
1,9875 
4,434 
6,128 
2,043 

2,398 
945 

4,945 5 
4,500 5 

10,475 

12 ,219 
2,645 

891 
1,777 
4,443 

5,8825 
2,638 
1,3 18 
2,983 
2,311 

7 

4",6445 
1,59 5 

639 
14,01 6 

11,225 
5,321 
2,791 
5,653 
4,297 

6,803 5 
4,400 
3,867 
2,966 
8,34 55 

1,28 1 
4,0 89 

684 
2,856 
2,862 

22,940 
5,921 
8,3 41 
1,8585 
1,3 70 

4,00016 
1,0n7 
2,152 5 
5,667 

987 

1,408 
6,419 5 
5,00016 
3,9245 
1,893 

1,295 
14,111 5 
2,492 

11,062 5 
4,213 



Statistics, 1 955- 1 956 (Group I) 
LIBRARY OPERATING ExPENDITURES 
Total Per Stu- Total Edu-
Staff Other d ent cational and Ratio of Li-

Salaries Books Total for Operat- Total Operat- General In- bra r y Ex-
and and Books in gEx- Operating ing Ex- stitution a l penditures 

Staff Student Student Related and pendi- Expendi- pendi - Exp endi- to Tota l 
Salaries Service Service Materials Binding Binding tures3 tures tures41 tures4 (Per Cent) 

$ 186,2 49 $ 27,121 $ 213,370 $ 123,982 $ 18,3 so $142,332 $ 15,559 $ 371,261 $ 49010 $ 7,361,237 500 1 
85,4 10 9,074 94,484 46,950 7,490 54,440 7,343 156 ,26 7 19075 8,113,538 1.9 2 
84,491 21,764 106,2 55 53,733 13,2 58 66,991 10,560 183,806 25036 5,401,123 3.4 3 
85,389 12,775 98,164 47 ,93 7 5,668 53,605 7,160 158,929 34071 4,473,782 306 4 
72,080 29,725 101,805 48,825 10 ,045 58,870 15,665 176 ,34 0 31.49 2,656,195 6 06 5 

99,23 1 12,093 12 8,82423 52,407 3,536 55,943 12,433 197,200 27079 3,014,551 605 6 
189 ,5 83 31,838 221 ,42 1 77,663 10,334 87,997 11 ,314 320,732 32024 7 7 
183,623 7,628 191,251 112,384 21,898 134,282 12,830 338,363 520 84 6,470,874 502 8 
182,800 57,885 240,685 56,152 5,544 6 1,696 11,459 313,840 17011 8,612,281 306 9 
196,402 . 19,397 215,799 91,696 14,083 105 ,779 20,912 342,490 95064 5,339 ,116 6o4 10 

105,736 7,834 113,570 32,388 5,500 37,888 7,150 158,608 14077 6,543,873 2.4 11 
1,3 10 ,312 25 4,827 1,5 65,13 9 370 , 524 93 ,533 464,057 120 ,029 2,149,225 12409 6 7 12 

114,175 2 7,27 2 141,447 77,001 24,500 101,501 13,740 256,688 131.97 8,131,440 302 13 
720,675 16 199,64916 920,32416 301,425 81,195 382,620 94,00816 1,396,952 97085 20,851,10!16 607 14 
8 1,146 17,416 98 ,562 73,794 10,718 84, 512 12,734 195,808 275000 3,600,00016 5.4 15 

88, 053 13,358 101 ,4 11 31,327 7,063 38,390 6,585 146,386 72.43 16 
62, 548 2,600 65,148 33,080 8,7 18 41,7 98 9,619 116,565 120.42 8,347,5 47 1.4 17 

129,567 24 131,06725 45,498 1,32 026 46 ,8 18 10,257 188,143 53 007 3,454,674 5.4 18 
419,934 119 ,582 539,516 152 ,809 40,058 192,867 44,208 776,591 152 057 28,259,632 39 207 19 
158 ,58 3 15,577 174,160 84,0 23 10, 623 94,646 6,375 275,181 19o56 8,531,000 302 20 

316,133 37,360 353,49-3 70,850 12 ,553 83, 403 12,59 3 449 ,48 9 17034 11 ,4 19,90 6 309 21 
23,340 4,491 27 ,831 16,88 5 1,897 18, 782 2,254 48, 867 57o22 800,993 6 01 22 

154 ,82 1 37,591 192 ,4 12 9 5,681 12,090 107,771 7,70 1 307,884 34o02 8,00 5,888 308 23 
62, 13 1 0100:~:~24 73 ,058 19,273 5,517 24,790 5,507 103,355 22094 

7 24 
903,351 903,351 263,983 65,500 329,483 60,961 1,293,795 48076 25 

600,94 7 108,546 709,493 246,650 48,870 295,520 54,255 1,059 ,268 108 098 32,167,533 3 03 26 
19 8, 518 10,924 209,442 79,14 3 17, 398 96,541 41,983 27 347,96627 1150 68 5,362,390 6 05 27 
66 ,255 4,295 70 ,5 50 56,784 2,379 59,163 5,754 135 , 467 4405 8 4,465,020 300 28 

100,312 11,918 112 ,230 41,063 5,493 46,556 4,431 163,217 27o33 3,419,949 408 29 
260,965 30,426 291,391 7 7 224,963 41,561 557,915 107o71 10,634,239 503 30 

344,834 57,199 402,033 221 ,204 26,056 247,260 32,357 68 1,650 62o72 16 ,783,552 401 31 
219,587 12,679 232,266 98,484 10,873 109,357 15,777 357,400 47 o6 1 6,270,935 507 32 
130,470 18 ,000 148,470 56,460 7 ,360 63,820 9,841 222,131 23.41 4,960,000 405 33 
165,548 10,915 176,463 85,22 1 12 ,3 75 97,596 10,444 284,503 51.91 4,281,344 606 34 
132, 490 11,437 143,927 58,636 11,465 70,101 25,557 239,585 46.46 6, 419 ,521 3 07 35 

1,2 47 ,016 0 0 0 0 0 o24 1,247,016 479,973 115 ,401 595,374 332,219 2,174,609 208 098 39,331,081 505 36 
107 ,040 18,668 125,708 42,237 12 ,156 54,393 7,9 28 188 ,029 36 030 5,264,663 306 37 
140,1 6 7 29,071 169,238 63, 523 8,596 72,119 18,379 259,736 22032 5,103,745 501 38 
129 , 131 36,660 165 ,791 24,156 2,574 26,730 1,459 193,980 14o84 5,800,00016 303 39 
952,480 95,933 1,048,4 13 7 7 491,554 52 ,987 1,592,954 66002 54,238,782 209 40 

36S,00016 51,00016 416 ,00016 250,00016 43 ,00016 293,00016 24,00016 733 ,00016 53082 41 
270,910 46,025 316,935 172,200 24,157 196,357 29,717 543,009 58ol9 11,899 ,533 406 42 
154 ,685 24,157 178,8 42 74 ,933 24,993 99,926 9,239 288,00 7 31.73 13,568, 787 2o1 43 
210,775 20,696 231,77 }28 76,849 17 ,6 00 94,449 17,400 343,620 48098 14 ,2 18, 49 6 2.4 44 
128,851 37,690 166,541 79,660 16 ,3 76 96,036 11,221 273,798 46011 5,824,514 . 407 45 

246,506 63,590 310,096 213,013 19,202 232,215 42,80 8 585,1'19 72067 10, 155,960 508 46 
96,770 18,000 114,770 57 ,886 6,114 64,000 5,421 184,191 30,65 8,863,291 201 47 

170,6 62 15,987 186,6 49 99,581 17 ,093 11 6,6 74 19,835 323,158 45090 7 48 
52,564 7,455 60,019 36,8 90 9,308 46,198 7,311 . 113,528 35010 3,846,956 3 00 49 

309,593 38,269 347,862 180,949 27,052 208,001 28,536 584,399 58 o69 18,458,240 302 so 
35,148 11 ' 120 46,268 28 ,965 3,525 32,490 1,427 80, 185 22093 4,557,955 1.8 51 

171,412 29,115 200,527 128,470 14 ,723 143,193 12,851 356, 571 22065 21,117,963 42 1.7 52 
49,783 5,483 55 ,266 41 ,5 13 9,205 50,718 5,263 111 ,2 47 25063 7,2 16,091 1.5 53 

177,201 19 ,075 196 ,276 61,826 . 13,000 74,826 10,764 281,866 49 09 1 24,591,475 36 1.1 54 
211,151 17,532 228,683 158,217 16,660 174,877 13,890 417,450 34037 7,519,060 50 6 55 

803,457 119 ,020 922,477 307,261 47 ,5 73 354,834 91,767 1,3 69,078 66030 31,923,015 403 56 
19 6,0 77 79,387 275,464 164 ,000 18,117 182 ,117 19,967 477,548 28o06 21,052,986 203 57 
513,055 109,304 622 ,359 263 ,543 50,539 314,082 57,482 993,923 42.49 38, 795,178 206 58 

li0,058 9,770 69,828 22,116 6,663 28,779 3,100 101 ,707 35o 89 2,355,874 40 3 59 
54 ,2 09 8,196 62,405 18 ,0 57 8,620 26,677 4,527 93,609 23o81 7,728,032 1. 2 60 

147,293 21,997 169,290 156 ,905 20,314 177,219 22,653 369,162 41.10 61 
55,108 7,065 62,173 18 ,143 4 ,35 0 22,493 2,903 87,569 30066 2,255,037 309 62 
51 ,850 7,000 58,850 23,000 4,000 27,000 2,660 88 ,510 31.62 7 63 

245,062 36,650 281,712 112 ,66 0 16 ,39 7 129,057 19, 669 430,4 38 55009 13 ,919,389 301 64 
42,2 80 5,020 47,300 16,080 2,020 18,100 2,164 67,564 36 050 2,102,853 302 65 

64,232 13,117 77,349 28,930 5,392 34,322 6,328 117 ,999 35099 4,2 89,8 15 2.8 66 
89,993 0108::~~7 108,405 45,972 9,383 55,355 8,262 172,022 34o21 3,642,697 407 67 465,0 62 465,062 114,154 18 ,8 36 132 ,99 0 50, 62 0 648,672 20096 32,951,466 200 68 

297,199 33,694 330,893 122,415 17 ,519 139 ,93 4 33,1 86 504,013 76066 11,705,95816 40 3 69 
86,806 11,885 98,691 69,854 9,699 79,553 4,607 182 ,85 1 37 09 9 12 ,995,383 1.4 70 

39,533 8,723 48,256 40 ,732 6,497 47,229 6,772 102,257 30o55 2,047,000 500 71 
332,477 53,297 385, 774 7 7 230,557 42,567 658,898 61.3637 15,809,339 402 72 
146, 862 21,083 167,945 102,800 11 ,5 18 114,318 9,936 292,199 51.41 9,936,000 2o9 73 
474,434 62,130 536,564 174,292 9,556 26 183,848 34,623 755,035 34072 33,806,787 2 02 74 
182 ,174 26,513 208,687 147,506 18,822 166,328 22,745 397,760 36056 6,320,30529 50 8 75 



Library1 

76. Oregon20 •••• •• •••••••••• 
77. Oregon State ..... .. ... . . 
78. Pennsylvania ........... . 
79. Pennsylvania State .. .. .. . 
80. Pittsburgh ..... .. ...... . 

81. Princeton ... .. ... ...... . 
82 . Purdue . . ..... .. . ...... . 
83 . Rhode Island ........... . 
84. Rice ................... . 
8 5. Rochester . .... .... . .... . 

86 . Rutgers ..... . . ......... . 
8 7. Saint Louis ..... . ...... . 
88. South Ca rolina .. 0 0 . 0 .. . . . 
89 . South Dakota ........... . 
900 Southern California . 0 ... . 

91. Southern Illinois ........ . 
92. Southern Methodist . .... . 
93. Syracuse ........ ... .... . 
94. Temple ............. ... . 
95. Tennessee .. 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0. 0. 

96 . Texas ....... 0 ...... ... . 
97. Texas A. & M. 0 .. . 0 0 .. . . 
98. Utah ......... . 0 0 0 0. 0 0 .. 
99. Utah State .. 0 ... .. . 0 .. . . 

100 . Vermont .. . . 0 0 ........ . . 

101. Virginia21 ••• •••• •••• o o •• 
102. Washington (St. Louis) .. . 
103. Washington (Seattle) . .. . 
104. Washington State ....... . 
105. Wayne ................ . 

106 . West Virginia17 ••••••••• 
107. W~stern. Reserve . 0 0 ..... 
108. W lSCOnsm ..... . .... o o o •• 
109. Wyoming 22 • 0 0 .. 0 0 0 0 0 .. 0. 
1100 Yale .. . ..... 0 0 0 0 0. 0 .... . 

High .. . 0 oo 0 0 0 0 .. .. . 0 0 .. 
Median 0 0 o •• o. o o. o o o o. o. 
Low . 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 00 oo 0 o o 0. 
N 4 o •. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 .. 0 0 0. 

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Year 

Ending 

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College and University Library 

STUDENT ENROLLMENT 2 
Total 

Under- Total Total Book 
graduate Graduate Extension Stock 

4,341 
5,695 
9,607 

11,205 
13,770 

2,928 
10 ,138 

2,178 
1,652 
4,425 

5,549 
7,48 7 
3 ,878 
1,723 

11,400 

5,051 
4,432 
7,211 

11,855 
8,223 

15,327 
6,374 
7,167 
3,460 
2,625 

3,509 
11,607 
12,3 06 

5,034 
14,7 28 38 

5,376 
6,507 

12,466 
2,484 
3,930 

22,749 
5, 897 

569 
110 

669 
457 

3,765 
1,448 
3,517 

625 
1, 675 

152 
139 
806 

1,571 
1,425 

362 
80 

6,544 

503 
64 1 

2,404 
3,529 
1,219 

2,141 
461 

1,147 
249 
319 

561 
1,217 
1,8 59 

488 
3,770 

549 
1,2 16 
2,668 

234 
3,493 

15,949 
832 

2 
110 

2,554 
2,699 

91 

1,963 
4,885 

2,397 
1,620 

192 
7 

953 
2,062 
4,313 

742 

5,138 

2,326 
347 

2,612 
1,110 

7 

577,175 
326,084 

1,501,586 
456, 805 
720,000 

1,40 7,179 8 
394,625 
145,467 
278,397 
613,526 

751,949 
692,909 8 
310,986 
15 6,39 8 
776,078 

173,288 
401,101 
403,681 
430,296 
403,109 

1,1 66,29 5 
307,623 
338,750 
194,031 
200,00016 

821 14311 
611:684 
895,079 
650,00 0 
560 ;579 

673 311,815 
712,497 

3,096 1,065,940 
1, 12 2 216,121 8 

4,073,946 8 

15 ,8 159 6 ,085,761 
1,229 430,602 

77 80,238 
58 110 

Volumes New s- Peri -
Added papers odicals 

28,265 
14,585 
43,258 
28,017 
19,597 

37,618 
20,862 

5,8 53 
15 ,723 
19,899 

29,212 
116,9568 

9,428 
4,800 

31,011 

14,290 
19 ,597 
9,956 

17,942 
18,935 

36,044 
25,033 
15,695 
6,420 
4,215 

35,866 
19,9 85 
30,205 
15 ,900 
47,344 

10,629 
29,202 
66, 794 
10,6 69 
63,476 

129 ,995 
19,358 

2,440 
109 

163 
118 
115 
102 

13 

100 
30 
10 

6 
54 

30 
30 
50 
12 
53 

79 
36 
36 
23 
46 

30 
56 
54 
22 
12 

134 
7 

205 
201 
109 

3,809 
3,022 
6,868 
5,255 
3,236 

15 ,69 7 
5,852 
1,014 
3,135 
3,117 

3,100 
4,461 
1,370 
1,497 
5,840 

1,709 
1,7 35 
2,754 
3,079 
3,767 

5,30 05 
3,904 
7 208 5 
2:045 
1,400 

4,218 
9 ,437 5 

10,0 86 
5,300 
3,970 

94 2,043 
10 2,342 
20 12 04J5 
5016 1:50016 
54 12,9175 

680 25,824 
48 3,236 

5 639 
109 1-09 

1. Central library and all agencies. 2. Resident and special students (no student counted twice). 3. Includes 
supplie s, transportation and all other non-capital expenditures n ot specifically reported. 4. Includes expenditures 
for administration, re sident instruction, organized research, extension, librarie s, plant op eration and maintenance, 
etc., but excludes capital costs and expenditures for aux iliary enterprises such as dormitories, cafeterias, etc. 
5. Includes serials. 6. Excludes Schools of Medicine, Pharma cy and Nursing. 7. Not reported or not available. 
8. Adjusted figure. 9. Includes entire Northern Division, University of Califo rnia . 10. Excludes Denison M. D. 
Memorial Library. 11. Excludes microfilm. 12. Excludes Barnard, Teachers College, New York Schoo l of Social 
\Vork, and College of Pharmacy, exc ept for enrollment figures . 13. Excludes T. C. Elementary and High Schools, 
Hilo Branch, Legislative Reference Bureau, and Industrial Relations. 14. Excludes Maryland State College. 
15. Includes professional students. 16. Estimate. 17. Exclude s School s of Law and Medicine. 18. Includes Divi-
sion of Health Affairs except fo r library expenditures. 19. Includes duplicates. 20. Excludes Schools of Medi-

Library 1 

1. Alabama ......... ... .. 0 .. 
2. Alabama Poly . 0 0 .. 0 ..... . 
3. Arizona . ..... 0. 0 ....... 0 
4. Arkansas5 • ••••. 0 . . . . .. .. . 
5. Baylor .......... . .. . .. .. . 

6. Boston College .......... . 
7. Boston Univer sity ....... 0. 
8. British Columbia . ..... . o • 
9. Brooklyn College .... 0 .... . 

10. Brown . .... .... ..... .. .. . 

11. Buffalo ................. . 
12. California (Berkeley) ..... . 
13. California (Davis) ....... . 
14. California (Los Angeles) .. 
15. California (Riverside) .... 

College and University Library Salary 

AssociATE oR 
AssiSTANT 

CHIEF LIBRARIAN 
Li- Mini- Maxi- Num-

braria n mum mum her 

8,000 
7,600 

4 

5,900 
6,250 

7,500 5,550 

4 

4 4 

u,3oo 6,4siF 's',95os 
9,000 

15:90010 9',384 
8,940 7,008 

14,400 7,356 
8,940 4,512 

10,860 

8,940 
6,060 

1 
1 

1 

2 
1 

1 
3 
1 
2 
2 

4 

4 

DEPARTMENT HEADS 
Mini- Maxi- Num-
mum mum her 

$4,000 $ 6,000 

4,750 
4,750 

4,700 
4,100 
3,960 

4,795 
4,980 
4,512 
7,008 
4,092 

4 4 

4 

·5',4oo 
4,800 

4 

5,000 
7,350 
6,000 

5,840 
11,700 
6,060 
9,384 
6,060 

8 
4 
3 
3 

4 
8 
6 

3 
26 

4 
5 
3 

4 

HEAD LIBRARIAN 
ScHooL, CoLLEGE, 

AND DEPARTMENTAL 
(PROFESSIONAL) 

Mini- Maxi- Num -
mum mum her 

$ ... .U$ ... . . 11 

4, 800 
3,6oo 4:6oo 

11 

1 
3-1/2 

4 4 4 

3,600 6,400 7 
4 4 4 

3,480 4,080 

3,625 

4,512 
4,296 
7,356 

11 
4,000 3 

11 11 

6,060 2 
8,940 11 

1 



Statistics, 1 955-56 (Group I, Cont.) 
LIBRARY OPERATING EXPENDITURES 
Total Per Stu- Total Edu-
Staff Other dent cational and Ratio of Li-

Salaries Books Total for Operat- Total Operat- General In- hrary Ex-
and and Books ing Ex- Operating ing Ex- stitutional penditures 

Staff Student Student R elate d and pendi- Expendi- pendi- Expendi- to Total 
Salaries Service Service Materials Binding Binding tures 3 tures tures41 tures4 (Per Cent) 

200,792 16 ,9 14 217,70'6 83,514 13,965 97,479 19,014 334,199 66.70 4,279,408 7. 8 76 
115,1 62 63,008 178, 170 48,305 18,775 67,080 21,764 267,014 43.40 10, 660,586 2.5 77 
464,642 32,367 497,009 180,152 40,218 220,370 28,397 745,776 55.77 7 78 
245,996 68,666 3 14,662 106,228 15,239 121,467 15,285 451,414 35.68 17 ;2·4·6-,660 79 207,437 9,6 15 217,052 93,000 10,801 103,801 14,000 334,853 19.37 1.9 80 
352,417 28,667 381,084 149,340 20,291 169,631 40,149 590,864 166.30 11,863,775 5.0 81 
22 1, 160 43,279 264,439 122,901 17,504 140,405 32,081 436,925 36.99 21,792,774 2.0 82 

40,323 3,202 43 ,5 25 26,777 3,690 30,467 6,611 80,603 33.72 3,357,688 2.4 83 
78,600 21,180 99,780 65,892 10,000 75,892 8,4 00 184,072 102. 78 2,400, 000 7.7 84 

168,969 20,322 189,291 86,377 13,940 100,317 14,417 304,025 58.12 7 85 

334,488 24,420 358,908 7 163,880 19,710 542,498 39 . 00 18,194,945 3.0 86 
129,948 8,587 187,66030 67,408 14,915 82,323 13,646 283,629 31.83 6,250,000 4.5 87 

87,753 21,319 10 9,072 55 ,36 5 9,519 64,884 11,477 185,433 43 . 73 2,8 06,560 6.6 88 
39,895 8,200 48,095 23,532 4,863 28,395 3,888 80,378 44.5 8 1,679 ,637 4. 8 89 

280,365 47,651 328,016 111,384 16,209 127,593 19,930 475,539 26 .50 10 ,723,455 4.4 90 

13 3,505 33, 172 166,677 62, 966 7,500 70,466 16,400 253,543 45.65 7,819,879 3.2 91 
111 ,964 16, 754 128,718 64,694 8,481 73,175 5,191 207,084 40.82 3,660,295 5.7 92 
168,985 30,410 199,395 68 ,837 10,425 79,262 6,775 285,432 29.69 7 93 
195 ,974 20,913 216,88 7 86,859 8,326 95 ,185 10,840 322,912 20.99 8, 471,995 3.8 94 
2 10,954 14,782 225,736 128 ,322 18,429 146,7 51 18,344 390,831 41.39 13,534,477 2.9 95 

278,520 83,224 361,744 159,689 18,426 178,115 25,082 564,941 32.34 7 96 
134,889 13,413 148,302 91,251 14,359 105,610 10,898 264,810 38 . 74 5,562,396 4.8 97 
93,876 36,800 130,676 68,669 17,792 86,461 21,584 238,721 28.71 7 98 
54,560 29,440 84,000 22, 194 219 22,413 9,238 115,651 31.18 2,"4s·o,454 4.7 99 
74,882 7,391 82,273 31,201 6,020 37,221 5,852 125,346 42.58 4,578,682 2.7 100 

258,618 25,158 283,776 118,182 19,447 137 ,62 9 34,782 456,187 112.09 6,400,00016 7.1 101 
173,394 36,623 210,017 11 2,343 15,565 127,908 21 ,6 11 359,536 28.04 11 ,113,510 3.2 102 
454, 895 92, 188 547,083 170,719 18,333 189,052 42,492 778,627 54.9 7 15, 767,912 4.9 103 
194 ,714 28,028 222,742 66,0 12 12, 263 78,275 15,700 316,717 57.36 7 104 
363,131 60,890 424,021 184,705 17,547 . 202,252 36,032 662,305 35.80 1J ,'9'8'7",03 216 4.7 105 

146, 820 24,000 170,82 0 53,867 8,000 61,867 13,146 245,833 41.49 6,720,000 3.7 106 
162,258 30,540 192 ,798 64,59 1 13 ,750 78,341 13,58231 284,721 36 .8 7 7,810,027 3.6 107 
450,635 67,266 517,901 166,026 37,295 203,321 41,825 763,047 50.42 26, 6 32,861 2.9 108 

56,186 11,561 67,747 7 7 32,229 4,038 104 ,014 38.27 4,972,670 2.1 109 
741,382 7 741 ,382 7 480,495 7 1,221,87732 166.17 22,533,75933 5.4 110 

1,310,3 12 254,827 1,565,139 479,973 115,401 595,374 332,219 2,174,609 275.00 54 ,238 , 782 7.8 High 
165,548 21, 180 189,291 73,794 12,375 94,646 13,646 292,119 41.10 7,769,029 3.7 Median 

23,340 2,600 27,831 16,080 219 18,100 1,427 48,867 14.77 800,993 1.1 Low 
110 10 5 110 104 104 110 109 110 110 94 94 N4o 

cine and Dentistry. 21. Excludes Branch College Libraries. 22. Excludes Law Library. 23. Includes $17,500 non-
salaried service. 24. Included in staff salaries. 25. lncl udes $1,500 nonsalaried service. 26. Off-campu s binding 
only. 27. Includes heat, light and water. 28. Includes $300 nonsalaried service. 29. Excludes Coll ege of Medicine 
and its Library. 30. Includes $49,125 nonsalaried s ervice. 31. Includes expenditures for social security a nd an-
nuities . 32. Excludes "Other Operating Expenditures." 33. Includes dormitory costs. 34. Includes 1,092 Air 
F or ce personnel enrolled in re sidence centers on six air bases. 35. Off-campus students in Europ ean and North 
Atlantic programs not included. 36. Includes administrative costs on $34,000,000 defense contracts. 37. Evanston 
campus only. 38. Include s off-campus extension students. 39. Exclude s government contracts. 40 . Number of 
libraries on which high, median and low are based. 41. In computing this figure, off-campus extension students 
have been omitted. 42 . Includes expenditures for the University Hospital. 43. Include s 9,835 part-time students 
in the Evening Division, Ch icago Camp u s. 

Statistics, 1 955- 1 956 (Group I) 

ALL OTHER PROFES- ALL NONPROFESSIONAL TOTAL NuMBER OF EMPLOYEES Working Hours 
SIONAL ASSISTANTS AssiSTANTS IN FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT 2 Hours in of Stu-

Mini- Maxi- Num- Mini- Maxi- Num- Pro- Non pro- Fiscal dent As-
mum mum her mum mum her fessional fessional Total Year3 sistance 

$2,700 $ 4,000 28-1/2 $1,700 $2,70 0 14 38-1/2 14 52-1/2 1,800 50 ,000 1 
3,480 4,500 10 2,160 2,700 14-1/2 15 14-1/2 29-1/2 1,850 15,0006 2 
3,600 4,300 7 2,525 3,600 12 13 -1/2 10 23-1/2 1,824 26,176 3 
2,800 3,950 9-1/2 1,620 2,100 12 17-1/4 12 29-1/4 1,856 22,868 4 

4 4 4 4 4 4 14-1/2 7-1/2 22 1,840 54,045 5 

3,200 5,300 11 2,200 3,200 15 20 15 35 1,840 15,000 6 
4 4 4 4 4 4 40 42 82 1,624 37,0006 7 

3,100 4,300 19 1",872 3,420 40 26 40 66 1, 820 10,187 8 
4,100 6,200 13 3,250 6,840 10 25-1/2 20 45-1/2 1,400 22,941 9 
3,000 4,080 14 2,040 3,000 43 24-3/38 41-1/19 65-5/38 1,710 23,200 10 

1,8009 4,795 5 1,0809 3,530 25 12-1/2 23 35-1/2 1,617 8,222 11 
4,092 7,728 100-3/4 2,640 6,840 182-1/2 131-1 /4 178- 4 /5 310-1 /20 1,824 186,453 12 
4,092 6,060 9 2,640 4,512 19 16 17-1/2 33-1/2 1,81 6 8,300 6 13 
4,092 7,356 67 2,640 6,672 97 85 90 17512 1,824 167,728 14 
4,092 4,980 3 2,640 4,512 11-1/2 10 11-1/2 21-1/2 1,840 13,333 15 



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16 . Ca li forn ia (Santa Barbara) . 
17. California Inst. of T ech . . . 
18. Catholic U. of America ... . 

~6: §f~~i\~~at·i . : : : ·.:: :: :: : : : ·. : : 
21. City College (N.Y. ) ..... . 
22. Clark ........ .. ......... . 
23 . Colorado15 . ... .... ... .... . 
24. Colorado A . & M. . ... ... . 
25. Columbia17 ...... ...... .. . 

26. Cornell ..... . ... . ... .. . . . 
27. Dartmouth ......... . .... . 
28. D e laware ........ . . . ... . . 
29. D enver . .... .. .......... . 
30. Duke ... .. .. . .. ... . . . .. . . 

31. Florida . ......... . ...... . 
32. Florida State .. . .. .. ... . . . 
33 . Fordham .... .. .. ....... . . 
34 . Georgia ........ . .... .. .. . 
35. Georgia Inst. of Tech. . .. . 

36. Harvard 
37. Hawai i2 1 
38 . Hou ston 
39 . Hunter 
40 . Illinoi s 

41. Indiana ..... .... .. ...... . 
42. Iowa ........ . . ........ . . 
43 . Iowa State ... . ... .. . . .. . . 
44. Johns Hopkins . .... . .... . 
45. Joint Univer s ity ......... . 

46. Kansas .... . .. ..... . . . .. . 
47. Kansas State . ........ .. . 
48. Kentucky . .. . . . ......... . 
49. Lehi gh . .. .. . . ... ..... . .. . 
50. Louisiana State ....... . .. . 

51. Maine . . .. .. .. ..... .. . . . . 
52. Mary land23 ••••••••• ••• ••• 
53. Massachusetts . .. . .. . .... . 
54. Mass. In s t. of T ech. . .... . 
55. Miami (Florida) .... .... . 

56. Michigan24 . ... ... .... .. . . 
57. Michigan State .. .... .... . 
58. Minnesota . ..... . . .. .. . . . 
59. Mississippi25 • • • •• • •• • • ••• 
60 . Mississippi State ........ . 

6 1. Misso uri ...... ... ..... .. . 
62 . Montana . . .. . .. . ........ . 
63 . Montana State . .......... . 
64. Nebraska . : . ..... .. . . . .. . 
65. Nevada . .. . . .. .... . ..... . 

66 . New Hamp shire .. . ... . .. . 
67. New Mexico ... . .. ... ... . 
68 . New York University .... . 
69 . North Caroli na . . .. .. . ... . 
70. North Carolina State .. . . . . 

71. North Dakota . ... . .. . ... . 
72. Northwestern . .......... . 
73. Notre Dam e . . .. .. ..... . . 
74. Ohio State . .. .. .... .. . . . . 
75. Oklahoma ............... . 

76. Oregon27 ••••• ••• •••• • ••• • 
77 . Oregon State . . . . ... ... .. . 
78. Pennsylvania .. . . ....... . . 
79 . Pennsylvania State ..... .. . 
80. Pittsburg h .. . .... .. .. ... . . 

81. Princeton ........ . . ..... . 
82 . Purdue .... . . . ... . . .. .. . . 
83 . Rhode Island ...... .. . ... . 
84 . Rice . .. ....... . ....... . . . 
85. Rochester .... ... ........ . 

86. Rutgers .. ... . ..... . .... . 
87. Saint Louis .. . . .. . . . ... .. . 
88. South Carolina . ......... . 
89 . South D akota ........... . 
90. Southern California ...... . 

AssociATE OR 
AssiSTANT 

CHIEF LIBRARIAN 
Li- Mini- Maxi- Num-

brarian mum mum her 

9,384 6,060 7,728 
4 6,0007 8,400 8 

6,600 4,700 
4 4 

11,850 7, 65 0 8,650 
5,900 
9,800 7,020 
6,900 

4 

4 6,025 10,000 

6,200 
4 

9,300 7,300 

4 

9,200 5,700 7,200 
7,800 5,000 6,000 
9,200 6,500 
9,300 6,800 

10,011 6~6777 
10, 20 0 
9,750 7,050 

15 ,50 0 7,600 

11,700 8,000 
10 ,5 00 7,6 80 

4 4 

4 

10 , 500 6,300 
7,920 5,520 

4 

10,008 6,000 

7,400 
7,500 
7,080 3,960 

4 4 

11 ,000 

11,000 6,700 
12 ,0 00 9,000 

4 

7,200 

8,800 
7,300 6,500 
6,600 5,500 

11 

·7-,i 678 
8,650 

10,800 

7,600 

9,000 

9,000 

11 

9,200 5,900 6,600 
10,200 

6,500 5,700 
4 4 

10 ,000 5,382 9,695 
8, 120 

7, 600 5,000 
11,000 7,100 

4 

11 ,004 8,196 
9,384 4 

10 ,972 
10 ,9 72 29 •• • • 

4 6,800 
9,120 7 , 188 

4 

13,000 
4 

8,900 
4 

7 ,00 0 
5,240 
5,200 

10,860 6,5347 
7,500 5,000 
6,700 
6,000 

4 

8,604 
4 

7,900 

7,700 

7,8548 

2 
1 
1 
2 

2 

1 
3 
3 
1 
1 

2 
3 

1 
1 
1 
4 

2 
1 

1 

2 
3 
1 

1 
1 
4 

2 
2 

3 
2 

2 

4 

11 

College and University Library 

D EPARTMENT HEADS 
M ini - Maxi- Num-
mum mum her 

4,740 
3,600 
3,600 

6,360 
5,400 
4 , 500 

4 4 

5,064 

6,150 
4,000 
4 ,020 
4,1 2016 
4,700 

4,176 
3,900 
3,900 
4,81 8 

5,200 
4,850 
4,200 
4, 8 00 
4,400 

3,360 
4,738 
4,305 
6,150 
6,500 

4 

6,240 

7,150 

5,640 

6,120 
6,000 
4,900 
4,830 

6,150 
5,800 
4,900 
5,600 
5,800 

10,500 
5,510 
5,670 
6,550 
7 ,500 

6,200 10 ,0 00 
5,400 6,000 

4 

5:::~4 ..... 4 
3,180 4,620 

4,800 
4,800 
4,716 

4 ,000 
4 

5,500 
5,520 
5,480 

6,624 

3,600 4,900 
4,620 5,760 
3,960 
4,200 5,220 
5,700 6,000 

5,520 
4,440 
6,540 
4,000 
4,000 

4,200 
3,900 
3,200 
5,000 
5,200 

4,700 
4,425 
6,500 
4,871 
3,700 

8,208 
6,000 
6, 8 00 
4,600 
4,450 

6,000 
6,000 
5,000 
5,500 
5, 800 

5,500 
6,100 

6,800 
5,428 

4,600 
6,200 

4 

4,400 
4,400 
4 ,6 00 
5,736 
4,188 

4 

4,595 
5,295 
3,500 
4 ,80 0 
3,500 

5,750 
5,300 

4,400 
5,GOO 

5,478 
3,120 
3,600 
4,400 

4 

6,936 
5,364 

6,354 
6,354 
5,800 
6,012 
5,000 

7,000 
6,000 

4,800 

6,798 
5,400 
3 ,80 0 
4,900 

4 

3 
2 
8 

12 
4 

10 
1 
9 
1 

43 

16 
7 
6 
4 

4 

5 
5 
3 
8 
5 

35 
3 
9 
4 
5 

7 
5 
4 
6 

12 

5 
4 
7 

4 

11 

3 
5 
1 
7 
4 

8 
15 

4 
6 
5 

6 
4 
3 
4 
4 

4 
4 
1 

10 
6 

2 
10 

4 
5 
5 

10 
7 
7 
6 
4 

5 
7 

. 5 
6 

11 
4 

• ,j.ao 
2 
6 

HEAD LIBRARIAN 
ScHOOL , CoLLEGE, 

AND D EPARTMENTAL 
(PROFESSIONAL) 

Mini- Maxi - Num-
mum mum her 

3,600 
3,600 

4 

4,008 

6,500 
4,900 

11 

11 

3,720 

. 4 ,8 23 

3,800 
3,800 
4,200 
4,800 
4,400 

4 

4 

·s-,466 4 
3,960 8 

4 14 
9,000 4 

11 11 

1 
1 

11 11 

5,220 13 
4 6 

4, 830 2 
4 4 

5,600 8 
1 

4,700 2 
4,900 2 

1 

3,500 14,000 18 
5,87F 7,2988 1 
3,96016 6,360 3 

4,400 8,500 30 

7,200 13 3,6 00 
4,00 0 5,000 5-3/4 

3 , 510 4,850 4 

4,200 6,960 

2,400 6,000 9 
4 4 4 

4,000 6,420 12 

4,069 6,800 

4,800 5,700 
4,100 7,000 

4,668 14, 000 20 -3 3 I so 
3,792 10 ,500 23 

3,600 

5,400 
5,400 

4,000 

5,000 
3,638 
3,8 16 

3,500 
4,400 
3,900 
3,636 
3,456 

4,750 28 

3,300 
4,200 
3,500 

3,540 
4,600 

3,300 

5,478 
2,640 

4,900 
4 

6,300 6 

6,500 2 
1 

1 
1 

9,250 7 
7,067 4 -3/4 

5, 000 
10,500 

6,336 
7,800 

6,300 
6,096 

5,040 
7,000 

·5:566 

9,570 
5,400 

4 

2 

2 
526 

5 
15 

8 

16 
11 

6 

12 
6 

9 
4 

5,500 2 
4 11 



Salary Statistics, 1955-56 (Group I, Cont.) 

ALL OTHER PROFES- ALL NoNPROFESSIONAL ToTAL NuMBER oF EMPLOYEES Working Hours 
SION AL ASSISTANTS AssiSTANTS IN FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT 2 Hours in of Stu -

Mini- Maxi- Num- Mini- Maxi- Num- Pro- Non pro- Fiscal dent As-
mum mum her mum mum her fes s ional fessional Total Year3 sistance 

4,092 4,980 8 2,916 3,624 11 13 11 24 1,824 7,548 16 
2,400 4,0 80 12-1/4 8- 1/4 12-1/4 20-1/2 1,944 2,120 17 

3,300 3,900 7 2,100 3,900 14 20-1/213 2014 40-1/2 1,764 16,598 18 
4 4 26 4 4 82 51 71 122 1,751 105 ,6 15 19 

4 ,056 4,944 8 2,304 3,804 30-1/2 17 30-1/2 47-1/2 1,6006 21,5006 20 

4,850 5,900 30 2,020° 3,450 16 49 14-3/4 63-3/4 1,455 45,947 21 
3,800 1 2,080 2,236 6 3 6 9 1,645 5,614 22 
3,540 4,560 10 2,040 4,020 22 20 21 41 1,840 45,290 23 
3,700 5,200 7 2,568 3,276 11 9-2/3 10-1 /2 20-1/6 1,892 16 ,2 58 24 
3,800 4,850 48-1 /2 2,000 3,900 225 95 2 18 313 1,757 18 25 

3,720 7,500 54 2,460 4,176 94 86-2/3 96 182-2/3 1,833 127,70 1 26 
3,450 4,800 12 1,800 4,950 4020 25 4!20 66 20 1,648 15 ,415 27 
3,900 3,9 00 4 2,100 3,000 16 9-1/2 13-1/2 23 1,700 4 ,875 28 
3,640 4,100 8 2, 160 3,204 18 15 17 32 1,717 14,150 29 
3,300 4,500 28 1,800 3,400 43 38 43-1 /4 81-1/4 1,840 51,868 30 

3,600 4,950 26 1,900 3,900 59-1/2 42 58-1/2 100 -1/2 1,810 71,681 31 
3,400 4,650 24 2,160 3,331 26 34 26 60 1,8 00 4 32 
3,800 4,200 13 2,444 3,200 22 21 18 39 1,652 11 ,620 33 
3,700 4,600 15 2,120 2,820 28 25 26- 1/2 51-1/2 1,700 17,617 34 
3,700 4,500 14 2,400 3,600 16 21-3/4 16 37-3/4 1,802 12,406 35 

3,240 10,000 81 1,980 6,000 25 1 135 251 386 1,610 70,000 6 36 
3,553 5,098 12 2, 101 3 ,708 16 18 16 34 1,848 28,720 37 
3,225 4,560 6 2,040 3,780 17 18-1/2 21 39- 1/2 1,748 34,20 1 38 
4,100 5,900 13 3,1 so 4,450 9 20- 14 /25 12 32- 14 /25 1,445 28,090 39 
3,900 7,200 96-1/2 1, 920 4,800 118-1 / 2 134-1 / 2 117-1 /2 252 1,800 100,910 40 

3,900 5,500 22 2,400 4,000 54 44 54 98 1,7506 41 
3,2009 5,200 18 2, 160 3 ,780 47-3/4 30-3/4 48-1 /4 79 1,848 49,306 42 
3,840 4,680 14 1,920 3,540 28 18-1/2 28 46- 1/2 1, 848 23,578 43 

4 4 13 -1/2 4 4 48 23 47-1/2 70-1/2 1,702 19 ,9 73 44 
1,9809 3,420 10 2,100 2,800 13 26-1/2 12-1 /2 39 1,880 62,666 45 

3,700 6,300 28 1,732 5,200 38 41-1/4 35 76- 1/4 1,856 88,464 46 
3,840 4,680 12 1,980 2,520 8 18 8 26 4 24,610 47 
3,080 4,472 18 1,900 2,856 23-1/2 29 28-1/2 57-1 /2 1·,8sz6 28,000 6 48 

4 4 4 4 4 4 9 6-1/2 15-1/2 1,86 4 8, 1 54 49 
3,405 5,256 20 2,004 3,420 32 47 32 79 4 34,753 so 
3,400 4,400 3 1,976 2,808 5 7-1 /2 6- 1/2 14 1,723 9 ,235 51 
3,572 4,550 19 2,690 3,225 24-1/2 26 2 1-1/2 47-1/2 1,739 36 ,121 52 

2,640 3,840 12 2 13 15 1,800 6,140 53 
3,020 4,600 14 2,400 3,780 36 26 33 59 1,610 18, 180 54 
4,000 5,800 15 1,920 3,600 44 23 44 67 1,828 24 ,240 55 

4,000 7,200 90 2,520 5,520 96-1/2 119 -13/50 62- 11 / 20 181-8 1 I 1 oo 1,840 114,777 56 
4,0 80 5,120 21 2,662 3,840 35 36 33 69 1,856 70,800 57 
3,792 6,000 67 2,100 3,948 46 96 48 144 1,90438 10 6,365 58 
2,880 3,600 5 1,560 2,400 9 11 9 20 1,856 19,450 59 
2,700 4,000 5 1,750 2,700 7 10 9 19 1,933 14 ,2 19 60 

3,400 4,800 12-1 / 2 1,680 2,900 30 20- 1/2 3 1-1 /2 52 1, 832 32,809 61 
3,000 4,100 6 2,100 2,280 5 12 5 17 1,748 7,943 62 
3,400 4,800 5-1 /2 2,400 2 ,700 4 9-1/2 4 13-1/2 1,724 7 ,200 63 
3,700 5,2{)0 23 1,800 4,300 41 34 35 69 1, 908 50 , 532 64 
5,200 1 3,000 3,400 5-3/4 6 3-3/4 9-3/4 1,754 5,670 65 

3,500 1 1,900 3,000 9 11 8 19 1, 848 2 0,179 66 
4,200 4,925 6 2,400 2,775 11-1/ 2 13 10-1 /2 23 -1/2 1,787 24, 555 6 7 
3,600 5,500 33-2/3 2,220 3,600 74-1 /2 42-2/3 84-1/2 127-1/6 1,7506 38,0006 68 
3,638 5,288 24 2,100 4,406 45-1/4 42 -3/ 4 45-1/4 88 1,850 45,994 69 
3,508 4,035 3 2,400 3,254 15 12 15 27 1,794 11,3 51 70 

4,000 4,400 2 1,920 2,400 3 8 3 11 1,724 10,900 71 
3,800 5,000 12 26 2,280 3,360 3926 47 52-1/2 99-1/2 1,7 2 5 67, 764 72 
3,600 4, 830 16 1,800 2,880 23 26 23 49 1,78 4 29,656 73 
3,636 5,844 47 2,220 6,000 86-1/2 68 86-1/2 154-1/2 1, 808 72,965 74 
3,456 4, 62 0 15-1/2 1,920 3,120 26-3/4 31-1/2 24-1/4 55-3/4 1,872 36, 120 75 

3,586 4,736 18 1, 992 3,540 28-1/2 30 28- 1 /2 58-1/2 1,880 19,376 76 
3 ,736 5,105 17 2,075 3,700 18 24-19/50 16-7/20 40 -73/100 4 27,031 77 
3,500 6,000 30 1,820 4,000 97 56-1/4 94-1/4 150-1/2 d47 29,780 78 
3,696 4,800 24 1,920 3,744 43 36 36 72 1,816 75,943 79 
3,300 4,2 00 19 1,500 2,970 42 30 42 72 1,725 "15,002 80 

3,300 4,500 22 1,920 3,600 99 36-5 / 6 88-1/3 125 -1/6 1,88 5 17,0006 8 1 
4,600 4,800 7 2,280 4,140 48 23 46 69 1,8 16 51,203 82 
3,400 4,410 5 1,980 2,840 4 7 4 11 1,7 10 5,300 83 
3,100 3,800 9 2,600 3,000 6 15 -1/2 5-1/2 21 1,840 25,596 84 
3,500 5,200 16- 1 /2 2,340 3,224 27 26-1 / 2 2 7 53 -1/2 1, 6 17 29,050 8 5 

3,432 5,4 12 21 2,400 3,600 40 42 40 82 1,828 26,862 86 
3,000 4,200 4 2,160 3,600 4 27 25 52 1,672 9,541 H7 
3,200 . J30 2,100 2,400 i4ao 10 -1/2 23 33-1/2 1,764 25,000 6 88 
3,2 00 3:566 3 2,400 2,575 3 8 5- 1/2 13-1/2 2, 12 1 6,769 89 

4 4 27 4 4 48 43-1/2 44-3/5 88- 1/10 1, 840 62,487 90 



College and University Library 

Library1 

91. Southern Illinois ........ . 
92. Southern Method ist .. .... . 
93. Syracuse . ..... . ..... ... . . 
94. Temple .. ..... ..... . . ... . 
95. Te n n essee ....... .. . ..... . 

96. Texas . . ... . ....... . ... . . 
97. Texas A. & M ........... . 
98. Utah .. . ...... .. .. ...... . 
99 . Utah State . . .. .......... . 

100. Vermont .. .. . . . .... .. .. . . 

101. Virginia35 ...... . .. . ..... . 
102 . Washington (St. Louis) . . . 
10 3. Washington (Seattle)32 . .. . 
104. Washin gt on State .•....... 
105. Wayne ................ . . 

106. West Virginia 25 •• •••••• • .• 
107. Western Reserve ........ . 
10 8. Wisconsin . ............. . . 
10 9. Wyomingas .............. . 
110. Yale31 . . ... ... . . ........ . 

Hig h . .................. . 
Median ................ . . 
Low . ................... . 
N 39 .... .. . .. .. .. .. . ..... . 

AssociATE OR 
AssisTANT 

C HI EF LI BRARI AN 
Li- Mini- Maxi- Num-

brarian mum mum ber 

10 ,08 0 7,200 
7,500 

11,000 4,9 8 0 
• 

9,4oo 6".Soo 
10 ,000 7,400 
8,700 6,300 
8,600 6,820 
5,80018 
7,200 5, 100 

9,168 7,032 
9,500 .... 

11,60433 
10 ,000 9,250 
12,900 8,267 

7,000 5,700 

9,300 

15,900 
9,200 
5,800 

74 

• 4 

' 
9,384 
6,500 
3,960 

57 

7,920 

10,860 
8,400 
6,000 

24 

2 

2 

1 
1 
2 

3 

8 
1 
1 

74 

D EPARTMENT HEADS 
Mini- Maxi - Num-
mum mum ber 

5,040 
4,260 
4,260 
4 ,520 
4,700 

3,840 
4,500 
3,850 
3,650 
4,600 

6,48 0 
4,500 
4,6 8 0 
5,220 
5,200 

6,250 
4, 800 
4,300 
4,400 
4,900 

5,640 7,032 
5,160 5,700 
5,22033 6,600 33 
6,260 6,950 
7,095 8,155 

4,200 
4,200 
5,200 
4,500 

7,095 
4,595 
3,120 

99 

4 

5,100 
5,124 
7,124 
5,5 08 

11,700 
5,800 
3,800 

9 1 

4 

7 
6 
6 
8 
6 

10 
4 
4 
616 

2 

5 
4 
4 
4 
7 

6 
5 
8 
4 
8 

43 
5 
1 

103 

HEAD LIBRARIAN 
Sci-IDOL, CoLLEGE, 

AND D EPARTMENTAL 
(PROFESSIONAL) 

Mini- Maxi- Num-
mum mum ber 

4,560 
5,700 
3,500 
4,360 
3,400 

3,840 
4 ,00 0 
4,300 

5,500 

5,400 2 
6,200 3 
4,200 12 
5,160 5 
6,700 3 

5,604 
6,320 
4,850 

6-2/3 
2 
4 

4,704 7,344 
3,250 6,17 5 13 
4,140 33 5,640 33 14 

7,795 7,997 2 

3,120 5,120 5 
3,552 7,924 10 

7, 795 
4,000 
2,400 

72 

14,000 
6,200 
3,960 

59 

9 

30 
5 
1 

76 

1. Central l ibrary and all agencies. 2. Excludes st udent assistants and building maintenance staff. 3. Excludes 
vacations and legal holidays. 4. Not reported or not available. 5. Excludes School s of Medicine, Pharmacy, and 
Nursing. 6. Estimate. 7-8. Salary range for the position. 9. Half-time. 10. E xcludes additional salary as Vice-
Chancellor-. 11. Included with department heads. 12. Excludes full-time positions paid fr om funds for wages . 
13. Excludes librarians on academic department budgets. 14. Exclude s n onprofess io nal library employees on 
academic department budgets. 15. Excludes Denison M. D. Memorial Library. 16. Nine m onth s onl y . 17. Ex-
clude s Barnard College, Teachers College, New York School of So cia l Work, a nd Co lle ge of Pharmacy . 18. 
Included with n onp r ofessional employees. 19. Includes librarian s and assistant librarians of New York State 
Contract Colleges at Cornell. 20. Excludes bindery staff. 21. Excludes T. C. Elementary and High Schoo ls, 
Hila Branch, Legi s lative Referenc e Bureau, and Industrial Relations. 22. Excludes staffs of Aud io-Visual and 

College and University Library 

L ibrary1 

1. Adelphi (N.Y.) .............. .. 
2. A kron (Ohio) . .. ... .. . .... . . .. . 
3. Allegheny (Pa.) ............ .. . . 
4. American (Beirut, Lebanon) .. . . 
5. Amherst (Mass.) ... . .... . . .... . 

6. Antioch (Ohio) .............. . 
7. Associated Coli., Cl aremont (Calif.) 
8. Atlanta (G a.) ..... ... .... ... .. . 
9. Baldwin-Wallace (Ohio) .... . ... . 

10. Beloit (Wis.) ... . ....... .. . . . . . 

11. Bowdoin (Maine) . .. ..... .. . . . . 
12. Brigham Young (Utah) .... ... . 
13. Bryn Mawr (Pa .) ............ . 
14. Bucknell (Pa.) .... .. ........ . . 
15 . Butler (Ind.) .......... . .. . ... . 

16. Carleton (Minn.) . .. ... .. .. . .. . . 
17. Central State (Ohio) ..... . . .... . 
18. Clemson (S .C.) ........... .... . 
19. Colby (Maine) ... .. . . .... . .. .. . 
20. Colgate (N.Y . ) .. ... ......... .. 

21. College of the Pacific (Calif.) .. . 
22. Colorado College ........... ... . 
23. Cooper Union (N.Y.) .......... . 
24. D av ids on (N.C.) .............. . 
25. Deni son (Ohio) ............... . 

26. DePa uw (Ind.) ...... ...... .. . . 
27. Detroit (Mich .) ... . .... . ..... . 
28. Di ck inson (Pa.) .. . ..... .. . ... . 
29. Drake (Iowa ) ........ .. .. . ... . 
W. Drexel (Pa .) . ........... .... . . 

Fiscal 
Year 

Ending 

30Je56 
31Dec55 

30Je56 
30Je56 
30Je56 

30Je56 
30Je56 

31My56 
30Te56 
30}e5 6 

30Je56 
3 1Ag56 
30Je5 6 
30Je5 6 

31Ag56 

30 ]e5 6 
30Ap56 
30Je56 
30Je56 
30Je56 

31Ag56 
30Je56 
30Je56 
l] y56 

31]y56 

30Je56 
30Je56 
30Je56 

31My56 
31Ag56 

STUDENT ENROLLMENT 
Tota l 

Under- Total Total Book 
gradu ate Graduate Extension Stock 

1,773 
2,445 2 
1,03 6 
1,946 
1,06 3 

1,02 1 
1,616 

1',737 
987 

790 
7, 894 

633 
2,007 
3,767 

903 
947 

2,917 
1, 10 0 
1,307 

1,239 
1,065 
1,325 

86 4 
1,327 

1,957 
8,434 

871 
5,017 
3,367 

894 
45 
10 
77 
10 

384 
578 

10 

290 
170 

26 

118 

19 

276 
20 

17 
649 

712 
753 

1,048 

18 

810 

212 

149 

1,095 
3,002 

79,416 
102,7 76 
13 5,9 12 
106,000 
303,303 

88,628 
249,755 
142,400 
62,68 7 

167,50 0 

242,509 
221,889 
240,496 
151 ,228 
175 ,980 

155 ,561 
33,5 49 

154 ,782 
199 ,39 4 
217,729 

64,878 
163 ,003 

87,944 
66,271 

110 ,086 

127,444 
180,0 00 
100 ,000 
146 ,6 47 
133,063 

Volumes News- P eri-
Added papers odica ls 

5,032 
5,509 
3,323 
5,733 
6,321 

5,032 
11,006 

3,521 
2,021 
2,417 

5 ,095 
9,985 
5,684 
5,817 
5,860 

3,3 55 
2,049 
6,803 
5,965 
4,056 

3,550 
2,433 
1,757 
2,208 
3,246 

3,904 
13 ,692 

3,111 
5,397 
6,235 

10 
11 

9 
24 
13 

12 
33 
24 

6 
12 

11 
37 
12 
16 
10 

14 
17 
40 

5 
10 

13 
19 
24 
35 
17 

17 
20 
14 

9 
3 

805 
653 
402 

1,400 
975 

613 
1,500 

581 
500 
510 

500 
2,293 

922 
1,150 
1,018 

538 
360 

1,732 
675 
627 

490 
662 
589 
32 0 
580 

552 
1,231 

458 
821 
911 



Salary Statistics, 1955-56 (Group I, Cont.) 

ALL OT HER PROFES- ALL NoNPROFESSIONAL TOTAL NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES Working Hours 
SIONAL AssiSTANT& ASSISTANTS IN FuLL-TIME EQUIVALEN~ Hours in of Stu-

Mini- Maxi- Num- Mini- Maxi- Num- Pro- Non pro- Fiscal dent As-
mum mum ber mum mum ber fessional fessional Total Year3 sistance 

4,200 6,480 9 2,040 3,360 18 17 19 3622 1,739 41,470 91 
3,240 4,300 10 2,000 3,000 15 -5/6 18 15-1 /3 33-1/3 1,774 22,089 92 
3,500 4,200 17 1,3 20 2,820 30 33 30-1/2 63-1/2 1,709 32,103 93 
3,800 4,520 18 2,000 3,840 26 31 26 57 1,611 21,210 94 
3,400 5,400 17 1,800 3,800 41 28 38 66 1,760 16,9 80 95 

3,480 5,088 17 2,280 4,212 55 -1/4 33-2/3 58 91 -2/3 1,864 112,710 96 
3,220 5,300 12 2,040 3,000 27 19 26 45 1,880 15, 385 97 
3,600 4,950 5 2,400 3,320 12 15 13 28 1, 848 46,000 98 
3,650 3,800 316 2,150 4,000 8 4 8 4 1,48016 39,000 99 
3,400 4,000 8 1,860 3,600 9 13 9 22 1,732 8,836 100 

4,128 5,880 18 2,112 3,936 42 -1/2 28 42-1/2 70-1/2 31 29,5006 101 
3,600 5,529 16 2,200 2,940 26-1/2 30 24 -1/2 54-1/2 1',728 4 102 

-3,780 33 5,64033 29-3/4 2,220 33 4,68Q33 74 48-3/4 74 122-3/4 1,840 84,497 10 3 
3,925 6,020 14 2,520 3,960 34 20 34 54 1,824 32,974 104 
5,126 7,344 2034 3,280 5,744 4234 32-3/5 43-1/2 76-1/10 1,844 66 ,314 105 

3,750 5,100 9 2,000 3,600 35 17 35 52 1,778 31,500 106 
3,200 4,620 13 2,400 3,780 29 25 28 53 1,748 28,0006 107 
3,552 6,626 54 2,400 3,852 32 74 32 106 1, 872 80, 123 108 
4,116 4,308 4 2,304 3,000 6 9 6 15 1,84 0 12,482 109 
3,240 4,680 76 1,740 3,480 118 107 122-47/100 229-47/ 100 1,695 44,531 110 

5,200 10,000 100-3/4 3,280 6,840 251 135 251 386 2,121 186,453 High 
3,586 4,800 14 2,100 3,540 27 25 26 52 1,800 26, 17 6 Median 
2,700 3,420 1 1,320 2,100 3 2 3 9 1,400 2,120 Low 

100 98 104 102 104 106 109 110 109 106 106 N 3D 

Textbo ok Rental Departments of Library. 23. Excludes Maryland State College. 24. Excludes Clements, Busi-
ne ss Administration, and Lane Hall Librarie s. 25. Excludes Schools of Law and Medicine. 26. Excludes Chi-
cago cam pus. 27. Excludes Scho ol s of Medicine and Dentistry. 28. Ten months only. 29. Twelve per cent of 
salary paid for duties as Director of Libraries, Oregon State System of Higher Education. 30. Include s McKi s-
sick Library only. 31. Vat·ies from 1,856 t o 1,904 hours de pend ing on length of service. 32. Excludes School of 
Law and two other autonomous units. 33. Salaries are those being paid as of June 1956. 34. Includes full-time 
positions only. 35. Excludes branch college libraries. 36. Excludes Law Library. 37. Includes Sterling Memorial 
and schoo l libraries only. 38. Librarians with academic appointments work 1,83 2 hours; those on staff at least 
five years, 1,880. 39. Number of libraries on which high, median, and l ow are based. 

Statistics, 1 955 - 1 956 (Group II) 

LIBRARY OPERATI NG EXPENDITURES 
Total Total Edu- Ratio of 
Staff Total Other Total Per Stu- cational and Library 

Salaries Books for Operat- Operat- dent Op- General In - Expendi-
and and Books ingEx- ingEx- erating stitutional tures to 

Staff Student Student Related and pendi- pendi- Expendi- Expendi - Total 
Salaries Service Service Materials Binding Binding tures tures tures tures (Per Cent) 

$ 37,139 $ 7,929 $ 45,068 $ 16,076 $ 2,747 $ 18 ,823 $ 2,693 $ 66 , 584 $ 17.92 $ 2,556,538 2.60 1 
40,861 14,742 55,602 18,020 2,853 20,873 7,118 83,593 33.57 1,669,314 5.00 2 
23,547 2,668 26,215 11, 853 828 12,681 1,410 40,306 38.53 833,915 4.83 3 
56,734 5,722 62,456 36,100 2,350 38,450 5,09 5 106,001 52.34 3,451,234 3.07 4 
52,531 5,519 58,050 29,434 3,431 32,865 5,387 96,302 89.75 2,276,180 4.23 5 

34,550 14,652 49,202 18,925 2,947 21,872 2,019 73,092 71.58 1,213,435 6.07 6 
56,520 14,524 71,044 43,000 7,000 50,000 6,962 128,006 64.50 2,967,442 4.31 7 
35,658 4,842 40,500 9,456 3,049 13,055 4,684 58,239 101.00 3 3 8 
25,245 1,095 26,340 10,119 2,060 12,171 1,136 39,646 22.82 1,070,514 3.70 9 
26,700 3,400 30,100 9,800 1,200 11,000 1,900 43,000 43.00 952,261 4.51 10 

27,426 3,960 31,386 14,177 3,464 17,641 2,881 51,908 65.70 1,346,102 3.80 11 
61,950 38,000 99,950 66,500 5,000 71,500 8,050 179,500 21.93 3,852,755 4.70 12 
48,939 2,801 51 ,740 22,058 4,271 26,329 2,676 80,745 100.00 1,446,383 5.00 13 
45,963 3,138 49 , 101 21,135 2,972 24,107 2,603 75,811 37.29 1,982 ,32 4 3.82 14 
41,617 8,683 50,300 16,245 3,602 19,846 2,906 73,052 19.39 2,150,000 3.40 15 

17,410 5,841 23,251 15 ,64 0 1,113 16,753 1,590 41,594 46 .06 1,229,38 1 3.40 16 
29,600 3,000 34,100 8,786 

7',299 
8,786 3,101 45,987 48.70 1,128,227 4.07 17 

59,6 11 10,162 69,773 27,447 34,746 3,840 108,359 35.67 2,637,291 4. 10 18 
31,953 3,494 35,447 17 ,740 1,179 18,920 4,28 1 58,648 53 .3 1 1,113,956 5.30 19 
30,500 5 14,309 44,809 16,134 1,268 17,402 3,727 65,938 49.00 20 

24,583 4,690 29,273 13 ,165 1,577 14 ,742 1,453 45,468 30.01 1,125,000 4.04 21 
24,029 2,300 26,439 7,958 1,699 9,657 899 36,995 34.00 691,200 5. 35 22 
48,0 60 9,471 57,531 10,400 3,500 13 ,90 0 3,500 74,981 56 . 59 1,5 41,767 4. 86 23 
15,9 83 3,307 19,290 12,621 1,206 13,827 3,870 36,988 42.81 904,127 4.09 24 
30,1924 5,958 36,150 13,846 1,816 15,661 3,119 54,930 41.38 1,258,838 4.36 25 

34,716 3,506 38,322 13,833 1,796 15,629 6,239 60,089 30.44 1, 748,727 3.40 26 
67,834 10 ,89 1 78, 725 50,3 8 1 8,116 58 ,49 7 3,078 140,298 15.46 3,894,449 3.6 0 27 
31,766 1,928 33,694 11,024 640 11,664 45,358 52.07 834,663 5.40 28 
50,195 13, 000 63,195 20,215 3,200 23,415 3,635 90,245 15.75 1,911,513 4.70 29 
44,8796 8,066 52,945 18,675 3,404 22,079 2,790 77,814 10.92 3,225,000 2.41 3() 



Library1 

31. Duquesne ( Pa. ) ... . . .... ... .. . 
32. Fisk (Tenn.) ....... . . ........ . 
33. Fort Hayes (Kan.) ... .. ... ... . . 
34. Goucher (Md . ) ..... . ......... . 
35. Grinnell (Iowa) .. . .... . .. .. .. . 

36. Hamilton (N.Y. ) .......... . ... . 
37. Haverford (Pa.) .......... . ... . 
38. Hol y Cross (Mass.) .... . .... . . . 
39. Howard (Ala.) ...... . .... .. .. . . 
40. Howard (D . C.) .... . .... ...... . 

41. Idaho State . .. ... . .......... .. . 
42. Illinois Inst. of Tech .. .. ....... . 
43. Immaculate Heart (Calif.) ... .. . 
44 . Kent (Ohio) .......... ... .... . 
45. Knox (Ill.) .......... . .. . .. . .. . 

46. Lewis and Clark (Ore.) ....... . 
47. Loyola (Calif.) .. . ............ . 
48. McNeese (La.) ............... . 
49. Marshall (W.Va.) ............. . 
50. Marygrove (Mich .) ........... . 

51. Michigan Coli. of Mining & Tech. 
52. Middlebury (Vt.) ........... .. . 
53. Mills (Calif.) ... . ............. . 
54 . Mt. Holyoke (Mass.) .... . ..... . 
55 . Muhlenberg (Pa.) . .. . . ....... . 

56. New Rochelle (N.Y.) ...... ... . . 
57. North Texas . .. ..... . .. ... . ... . 
58. Occidental (Calif.) .. . ..... .... . 
59. Ohio Univ., Athens ..... .... .. . 
60 . Queens (N .Y.) .............. . . 

61. Redlands (Calif.) ........... . . . 
62. Reed (Ore.) .................. . 
63. Rollins (Fla.) ...... . ... . ... . . . 
64. Roosevelt (Ill.) . . ..... ... . .. . . . 
65. St. Catherine (Minn.) .... . .... . 

66. St. John's (Minn.) ............ . 
67. St. Thoma s (Minn.) ... . . ... . .. . 
68. San Francisco (Calif.) .. . . .... . 
69. Santa Clara (Calif.) ....... . . . . 
70. Sarah Lawrence (N.Y.) . . ..... . 

71. Skidmore (N.Y.) ............. . 
72. Smith (Mass.) ... . ............ . 
73. South Dakota State . ...... . ... . 
74 . Stetson (Fla.) ... . .. . .. . ...... . 
75. Swarthmore (Pa.) ..... . .. . .... . 

76 . Sweet Briar (Va.) ... .. ....... . . 
77. Toledo (Ohio) . . . ... . ......... . 
78. Trinity (Conn.) .... .... ....... . 
79. Trinity (Tex.) ..... .... ..... . . 
80 . Tulsa (Okla.) .............. . . . 

81. Valparaiso (Ind.) .. . .... . . . .. . 
82. Vassar (N.Y.) .. ...... . ...... . 
83. Virginia Poly. In s t .. . .. . .. . . . . . 
84. Wake Forest (N.C.) . ...... . ... . 
85. Wellesley (Mass.) ... ..... . . ... . 

86. Wesleyan (Conn.) . ........ . . . . 
87. Wheaton (Ill.) ....... . .. .. .. . . 
88. Wheaton (Mass.) ......... .. . . . 
89. Wichita (Kan.) .. .... . ........ . 
90 . William and Mary (Va.) . .. ... . 

91. Williams (Mass.) . .. .......... . 
92. Wooster (Ohio) .. . ............ . 

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College and University Library 

STUDENT ENROLLMENT 

Total 
Under- Total Total Book 

graduate Graduate Extension Stock 

3,584 
695 

1,957 
634 
843 

633 
459 

1,823 
1,440 
3,380 

5,959 
7a 

5,629 
793 

1,024 
1,166 
1,633 
2,980 

699 

2,242 
1,258 

472 
1,204 

828 

829 
5,053 
1,251 
5,924 
3,853 

1,033 
632 
608 

3,503 
942 

1,000 
1,333 
2,860 
1,097 

389 

1,054 
2,243 
2,605 
1,536 

907 

480 
5,170 

906 
1,480 
4,608 

2,350 
1,428 
3,754 
1,750 
1,708 

774 
1, 697 

546 
4,087 

1,046 
1,096 

8,434 
1,316 

389 
88 

21 

339 
41 

125 
15 

6 
7 

235 

957 

564 

32 
398 

361 

25 
10 
68 
43 

463 
51 

185 
750 

65 
7 

261 
8 

75 
so 

180 
58 
10 

60 
79 
8 4 

320 
27 4 
275 
415 

6 
230 

2 
18 

62 
103 

305 

7a 

21 

7 
1 

957 
76 

1 
64 

70,804 
126,261 

484 84,738 
97,974 

121,472 

241,497 
204,430 
174,786 

2,028 70,603 
320,302 

56,156 
58 123,094 

7 a 66,725 
583 144,076 

86,021 

44,632 
86,341 
23,000 

336 102,471 
74,157 

70,076 
126,838 
121,954 
246,634 

91,818 

64,576 
564 285,660 

121,632 
448 254,795 

110,245 

99,882 
108,069 

220 94,540 

264 

151 

3,002 
448 

18 
17 

21 

100,936 
85,421 

99,862 
55,258 
60,755 
90,211 
69,000 

80,135 
406,929 
112 , 739 

91,069 
200,434 

85,993 
202,225 
363,936 

72,885 
164,847 

82,500 
309,662 
202,100 
140 ,400 
301,742 

418 ,269 
103,103 

77,647 
125,879 
252,353 

227,820 
131,056 

418,269 
121,552 
23,000 

92 

Vol umes News- Peri-
Added papers odical s 

5,955 
3,613 
6 ,500 
2,207 
2,599 

5,335 
4,180 
6,511 
2,813 

12,037 

5,820 
2,126 
6,648 
7,806 
3,477 

3,299 
3,341 
4,000 
3,535 
3,340 

1,834 
3,333 
3,218 
5,758 
2,750 

1,958 
17,003 

248 
10,918 
13,312 

5,578 
4,391 
4,657 
7 ,000 
2,273 

4,126 
2,110 
5,469 
6,382 
2,350 

4,199 
9,213 
4,262 
3,272 
5,610 

2,107 
12,637 

6,150 
5,808 
8,690 

4,279 
6,449 
8,740 
5,532 
5,718 

11,383 
1,621 
2,455 
8,614 
7,378 

4,138 
3,164 

17,003 
4,524 

248 
92 

7 
47 
78 

3 
6 

8 
6 

29 
22 
41 

81 

17 
10 
15 

24 
10 
21 
11 
20 

27 
13 

3 
14 
10 

16 
33 
14 
17 

6 

9 
5 

17 
22 
21 

25 
10 

4 
1 

23 

9 
30 
21 
13 
12 

10 
4 

18 
12 
18 

14 
28 
97 
31 
21 

12 
8 
9 

10 
18 

9 
9 

97 
14 

1 
91 

696 
523 
533 
47.3 
539 

550 
640 
370 
661 

1,7 62 

937 
950 
493 
815 
335 

485 
337 
413 
534 
593 

580 
480 
431 
71711 
434 

395 
1,689 

707 
1, 138 

720 

771 
473 
365 
646 
503 

725 
445 
687 
845 
324 

534 
1,450 

950 
662 

1,029 

453 
1,121 

551 
418 
863 

524 . 
1,381 
2,031 
1,171 
1,145 

1,200 
574 
375 
846 

1,287 

800 
436 

2,293 
636 
320 

92 

1. Centra l library and all agencies. 2 . Does not include 2,182 evening session students. 3. Not reported or 
not available. 4. Salaries for 11 months only. 5. Profes s ional only. 6 . Includes only part of Director's salary. 
7. Total enrollment 1,765. 7a . Total enrollment 883. 8. Includes $7,000 non-salaried services. 9. Includes $20 ,0 00 
non- salaried services. 10. Includes $6,500 non-salaried services. 1 1. Plus 285 received through Hampshire Inter-
library Center. 12. Includes $1,47 1 non-salaried services. 13. Includes $12,000 non-salaried services. 14. $14,304 



Statistics, 1 955-56 (Group II , Cont.) 
LIBRARY OPERATING EXPENDITURES 

Total Tota l Edu- Ratio of 
Staff Total Other Total Per Stu- cational and Library 

Sa laries Books for Operat- Operat- dent Op- Genera l In- Expendi -
and and Books ing Ex- ingEx- erating stitutional tures to 

Staff Student Student Related and pendi- pendi- Expendi- Expendi- Total 
Salaries Servi<:e Service Materials Binding Binding tures tures tures tures (Per Cent) 

35,141 6,500 41,641 21,100 1,325 22, 425 2,545 66,611 16.98 1,630,735 4.0 8 31 
37,450 

7",i98 
37,450 10,450 1,750 12,200 1,884 51,533 70.01 794,047 6.50 32 

26,204 33,402 14,860 1,126 15,986 2,036 51,424 24.69 953,065 5.30 33 
23,898 3,798 27,695 8,921 2,065 10,986 1,480 40 ,161 61.86 958,202 4. 19 34 
19,263 3,637 22,900 9,022 2,351 11,37 3 813 35,086 42.00 1,837,000 1.90 35 

23,965 9,307 33,272 15,255 470 15,725 6,718 55,715 88 .00 993,377 5.00 36 
32,676 4,344 37,020 20,755 2,466 23,22 1 3, 188 63,429 136.40 524,977 12. 08 37 
21,588 11, 658 40,245 8 11 ,9 19 1,235 13,154 26,726 80,125 43.7 8 989,551 7.43 38 
17,632 7,244 24,876 9, 776 1,041 10,817 1,0 17 36,709 25.49 576,943 6.36 39 

10 3,465 11,399 114,864 34,023 7,373 41,396 8,649 164,909 45 .61 4,552,866 3.62 40 

33,571 14,144 47,7 15 18,358 1,1 63 19,521 9,326 76,562 43.32 1,426,345 5.33 41 
35,130 3,000 38,130 12,000 2,300 16,300 2,450 56,880 8. 14 42 

6,795 5,850 25,945 9 7,3 71 230 7,601 1,464 35,010 39.64 
4;o·4·4·,477 

43 
75 ,800 10,125 8 5,925 36,326 5,73 8 42,0 64 8,000 135 ,989 20.07 3.36 44 
20,468 2,081 22,549 11,187 1,580 12,768 6,792 42,109 53 . 10 89 9,17 8 4. 68 45 

24,076 3,765 27,840 9,495 843 10, 338 2,533 40,712 38.55 722,4 67 5.60 46 
20,800 1,040 28,34010 17,850 2,000 19, 8 50 2,225 50,415 32.23 856,761 5.10 47 
22,800 1,950 24,750 22,670 1,465 24,135 1,0 82 49,967 30.60 1,370 ~1 90 3.60 48 
25,020 4,700 29,720 19,550 2,000 21, 550 3,210 54,480 16.30 1,564,5 22 3.48 49 

6,307 3,174 30,281 10,536 1,887 12,423 4,34 7 47,052 67 .31 636,278 7.30 50 

33,425 3,302 36,727 11,381 1,816 13,206 1,08 3 51,006 22.75 2,202,430 2. 31 51 
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 ••• •• • •• 3 3 52 

19,110 2,969 22,079 10,824 2,642 13,465 800 36,345 67 .30 666, 705 5.00 53 
57,838 2,179 60,0 17 22,532 2,255 24,787 5,9 32 90,736 72.76 1, 693 ,1 36 5.30 54 
23,829 25,30012 8,682 610 9,292 2,837 37,429 45 .0 0 725,535 5.00 55 

19,211 3,815 3 5,02613 7,666 1,01 6 8,682 1, 638 45,346 54.69 575,858 12.69 56 
71,058 16,435 87,492 56,470 9,190 65,659 10,041 163,193 29 .44 2,611,642 6.24 57 
43,015 4,482 47,497 14,26514 2,571 16,836 2,998 67,331 51.71 1,337,343 5.03 58 
65,432 12, 600 78,032 35,648 3,092 38, 740 12,418 129,190 19.70 3,985,909 3.20 59 
91,997 23,777 11 5,774 113,175 2,332 115,507 3,000 234,28 1 50.89 2,900,000 8.10 60 

33,939 9,96 5 43,904 11,691 1, 859 13,550 3,678 6 1,132 55.6 8 1,170, 696 5.25 61 
22,846 4,154 27,000 13,900 1,5 00 15,400 2,550 44,950 70.34 684,714 6.56 62 
28 ,455 28,455 4 ,452 432 4,884 1,780 35,119 42.40 732,903 4.65 63 
75,650 1,630 77,280 17 ,204 1,802 19 ,005 7,712 103,998 27 .63 1,836,389 5.70 64 

5,228 5,725 30,51515 15,957 896 16,8 54 738 48,107 50.64 761,271 6.31 65 

3,091 1,730 23,39116 10 ,892 2,293 13,185 1,081 37,657 35.03 696,633 5.40 66 
18,471 2,70 1 21,172 9,927 1,201 11, 128 2,219 34,519 24.96 928,084 3. 50 67 
20,980 8,507 35 48717 19 ,2 04 1,026 20,230 3,075 58,792 19.35 3 3 68 
24, 88 0 3,573 35:95218 54,884 3,183 58,067 6,738 100,753 87 .2 3 898,408 11.21 69 
21,726 1,968 23,694 8,399 947 9,346 2,246 35 ,286 88 .00 427 .900 8.20 70 

35,415 35,415 9,382 1,168 10,550 1,325 47,290 45.00 1,18 7,679 3.98 71 
89,48 1 6,309 95 ,790 19 39,699 4,449 44,14 820 5,587 145,525 63 .1 8 3,306,990 4.40 72 
33,200 9 ,892 43 ,092 26,589 6,043 32,632 6,075 81,799 30.47 4,211,855 1.94 73 
35,755 10,964 46,719 19,112 2,287 21,399 3,772 71,891 44.37 1,180, 966 6.00 74 
57,914 4,617 62,531 21,054 2,711 23,764 4,314 90,608 99.90 1,738,654 5.21 75 

22,486 715 23,200 9,485 1,500 10,985 826 35,011 75.02 778,258 4.00 76 
52,158 6,900 59,058 26,515 3,879 30,395 3,268 92,721 16.89 2,083,683 4.50 77 
36,595 3,545 40,139 16 ,910 3,571 20,481 2,720 63,340 53.68 1, 340,3 19 4.70 78 
17,05 8 5,509 22,567 11,7 80 542 12,3 22 2,125 37,014 21.0920a 826,951 4.47 79 
45 ,66 7 12,577 58,244 26,264 4,132 30,396 7,315 95,955 19.10 1,700,251 5.6 4 80 

22 ,550 6,000 28,550 11,162 500 11 ,662 476 40,688 15.00 1,199,629 3.40 81 
11 0, 49 8 5,441 115 ,939 32,789 5,696 38,485 8,762 163,186 113 .80 2,536,000 6.44 82 
137, 284 2,13 1 139,415 40,449 5,836 46,2 86 4,8 70 190,571 52.29 10,30 7,943 1.80 83 

35,295 6,276 41,571 25,838 3,196 29,034 1,327 71 ,932 41.00 2,009,525 3 84 
95 ,8 95 1,059 96,954 28,836 5,749 34,585 3,258 134 ,797 78.00 2,490,090 5.41 85 

67,010 8,134 75 ,144 33,195 12,650 45,845 4,200 125, 189 126.72 2,145,000 5.8n 86 
20,096 5,726 25,822 10,119 2,142 12 ,26 1 1,279 39,362 21.87 1,243,8 16 3.1 6 8 7 
25,000 3,515 28,515 11,726 1,222 12 ,948 3 . • •. • 3 3 3 3 88 
39,870 13,205 53 ,075 26,956 2,833 29,789 2,641 85,505 19.46 2,073,124 4.00 89 
63,756 9,320 73,076 31,985 3,409 3 5,39 5 10,574 119 ,045 68.91 1,425,917 8.30 90 

38,633 2,5 12 41,146 22,496 4,470 26,966 2,931 71 ,0 42 67.47 
i;o"4.z",7is 

91 
25,630 4,523 30,153 11,683 1,430 13,113 3,370 46,636 42 .00 4.47 92 

137,284 38,000 139,415 113 ,175 12,650 115,507 26,726 234,281 136.40 10-,307,943 12.69 High 
33,425 5,44 1 38,130 16, 07 6 2, 198 17,641 3,000 60,6 10 43.1 6 1,338,831 4.70 Median 

3,091 715 19,290 4,452 230 4,88 4 476 34,519 8.14 427 ,900 1. 80 Low 
91 87 91 9 1 90 91 89 90 90 84 83 N22 

additional spent from gifts not in budget. 15. Includes $19,562 non-salaried services. 16. Includes $19,570 n on-
salaried service s. 17. Includes $6,000 non- salaried services. 18. Includes $7,500 non-salaried s ervices. 19. Does 
not include music and art lib raries staff sala ries. 20. Includes funds for mu sic and art libraries. 20a. $30.87 if 
students are <:ounted as full-time equivalents. 21. Total enrollment 1,742, not including division s at No rfolk and 
Richmond. 22. Number of libraries on which high, median and low are based. 



College and University Library Salary 

Library3 

AssociATE OR 
AssiSTANT 

CHIEF LIBRARIAN 
Li- Mini- Maxi- Num-

brarian mum m um her 

1. Adelphi (N.Y.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ ..... 2 $ .. . . $ .... 
2. Akron (Ohio) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 
3. Allegheny (Pa. ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 
4. American (Beiru t, Lebanon) . . . . 2 
5. Amherst (Mass.) . ... ...... . ... . 

6. Antioch (Ohio) .............. .. . 
7. Associated Coli., Cla remont (Calif.) 
8. Atlanta (Ga.) ............... .. . 
9 . Bald win-Wallace (Ohio) ...... . . 

10. Beloit (Wis.) .... . .. ... .. . . ... . 

11. Bowdoin (Maine) ............. . 
12. Brigham Young (Utah) ....... . 
13. Bryn Mawr (Pa.) ..... .. . .. ... . 
14. Bucknell (Pa.) ....... ..... . . . . 
15 . Butler (Ind.) . ......... .... . . . . 

16. Carleton (Minn.) ............. . 
17. Central State (Ohio) . ... . ..... . 
18. Clemson (S . C.) ..... .. ...... .. . . 
19 . Colby (Maine) ... .... ...... . .. . 
20. Colgate (N.Y. ) . .... ... . ....... . 

21. College of the Pacific (Cali f.) .. . . 
22. Colorado State ... . .. .. .... . . .. . 
23. Cooper Union (N.Y.) ........ .. . 
24. Davidson (N.C.) . ............ . 
25 . Denison (Ohio) ............. . . . 

26. DePauw (Ind.) . .... ... . ..... . . 
27. Detroit (Mich.) ... . ... ... . . ... . 
28. Dickinson (Pa.) ... . ... .. .. .. . . 
29. Drake (Iowa) ..... . . ...... . . .. . 
30 . Drexel (Pa.) . .. ... ...... ..... . 

31. Duquesne (Pa.) ... . ....... . . . . 
32. Fisk (Tenn.) .. ..... . .. ....... . 
33. Fort Hayes (Kan.) ... . .. . . .. .. . 
34. Goucher (Md.) .. ... ......... . . 
35. Grinnell (Iowa) .. .. .... . . . ... . 

36 . Hamilton (N.Y.) ... ....... . . .. . 
37 . Haverford (Pa. ) ..... . ... . .... . 
38 . Holy Cross (Mass.) .. ..... ... . . . 
39 . Howard (Ala.) .. . . . ... . ... .. . . 
40. Howard (D.C.) .. ... .. ......... . 

41. Idaho State .. . . .. . .. . .. . ...... . 
42. Illinois Inst. of Tech. . ...... .. . 
43. Immaculate Heart (Calif.) ..... . 
44. Kent (Ohio) .. . ..... . .. . . . . . .. . 
45. Knox (Ill.) .. .. .. . .. .. . ....... . 

46. Lewis and Clark (Ore.) .. . ..... . 
47. Loyola (Calif.) ............. .. .. 
48 . MeN eese (La .) .. .. . ..... .... . . . 
49. Marshall (W.Va.) ....... .. .... . 
SO. Marygrove (Mich . ) . . ..... . .. . . . 

51. Michigan Coli. of Min in g & T ec h. 
52. Middlebury (Vt.) ...... .... . .. . 
53 . Mills (Calif.) .... . ........... . . 
54. Mt. Holyoke (Mass.) . . ........ . 
55. Muhlenberg (Pa.) ... .. .. ...... . 

56. New Rochelle (N.Y.) .. . .. . . .. .. . 
57. North Tex as .. ................ . 
58. Occidental (Calif. ) .. ....... . .. . . 
59. Ohio Univ ., Athens ........ . ... . 
60. Queens (N.Y.) ................ . 

61. Redlands (Calif.) ....... . ... . .. . 
62 . Reed (Ore.) .............. . .. .. . 
63. Rollins (Fla.) .......... . ...... . 
64. Roosevelt (III.) ... .. ... .. . . . ... . 
65. St. Catherine (Minn . ) .. ..... . . . . 

6,750 
7,500 

6,700 
6,300 

2 

8,000 5,40Q-
6,700 5,000 

2 

6,500 
6,000 3,350 

6,000 
7,200 
7,500 

2 

1,7 50 7 
5,000 

6,600 
6,000 

2 

6,500 
2 

5,500 
2 

6,210 
2 

5,250 

2 

4,860 
4,500 
4,900 

4,400 
5,400 

2:26613 3,960 
7,000 
4,200 
7,785 

6,000 
8,300 

9,100 
6,500 

6,500 
6,500 
6,900 
5,720 
5,500 

5,000 

5,500 

s', i 66 

5,300 

1 
2 

1 
3,990 2 
5,000 1 

2 

6,000 

5,00015 

4,500 

6,35 0 4,420 4,900 2 
2 2 2 

s:3oo 
2 

6,50 0 4:766 

·7:744 5,200 
6,000 
8,823 
8,650 6',450 8,050 

6,0 00 
6,000 
4,600 . 
6,000 
6,420 

DEPARTMENT HEADS 
Mini- Maxi- Num -
mum mum her 

$ .... $ .... 
2 2 7 

4,300 
3,800 

3,600 
4,000 

3,800 
4,400 
4,100 
3,850 
3,204 

3,300 
4,404 
3,500 
4,200 

2 

4,500 
3,400 
4,800 
3,650 8 
4,300 

4,950 
4,000 

2 

4,300 
4,400 

4,000 
5,000 
4,900 
4,500 

3,800 
5,604 
4,500 
4,700 

5,000 

5,000 
3,800 8 

2 

4 

3 
2 

2 

2 
5 
2 
4 
1 

4 
4 
3 
3 

4 
2 
3 

2 3 
4,400 5,600 5 

4 
4,100 4,700 3 

3,600 4,400 3 
2 2 2 

4,235 5,720 3 
2 2 2 

3,900 4,100 4 

2 2 
3,084 3,6 00 4 
3,400 4,500 2 

4',525 5,57 5 

3,900 
3,600 

3,800 
3,500 

2 

4. 96614 
3:870 
3,700 

4,200 
5,300 

2 

s',soo 
4 ,700 

4,625 
4,000 

2 
3 
1 
5 
2 

1 
2 
3 

3,600 4,050 3 

3,700 

4,000 
3,500 
4,600 
5,500 

4,000 
3,500 
3,000 
4,350 
3,531 

2 2 2 

5,000 7 
5,000 5 
5,046 6 
6,750 3 

4,400 
4,100 

s',666 
4,000 

4 
3 
2 
4 

HEAD LIB RARIAN 
ScHOOL, C oLLEGE, 

AND DEPARTMENTAL 
(PROFESSIONAL) 

Mini- Maxi- Num-
mum mum her 

$ .... $ .... 

4,400 

4,660 

5,000 
4,50014 

3,000 

4,100 

4 ,8 00 
3,500 

4,400 2 

4,100 

5,500 

6,200 5 

5,000 



Statistics, 
1 

1 955 - 1 956 (Group II) 

ALL OTHER PROFES- ALL NoNPROFESSIONAL TOTAL NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES Working 
SIGNAL ASSISTANTS 

1 Mini-
ASSISTANTS IN FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT Hours in Hours of 

Mini- Maxi- Num - Maxi- Num -' Pro- Nonpro- Fisca l Student 
mum mum ber mum mum ber fessional fessional 4 Total Year5 Assistance 

$3,000 $ .... 3.80 $1,800 $ .... 7 4.80 7 11.8 1,840 9,474 1 
2 1 2 1 9 2.25 11.25 1,786 15,275 2 
2 2 5.5 2.5 8 1,700 4,320 3 

8.5 20 28.5 4 
9 7 8.5 15.5 1,615 3,552 5 

4,200 1 2,400 3,100 3 6 3 9 1,760 13,990 6 
3,600 3,600 6.5 2,400 2,500 8 9.5 8 17.5 1,860 16,260 7 

2 2 2 2 2 2 13 5 18 1,760 10,687 8 
4 2.5 6.5 1,777 3,100 9 

3,600 4,000 2,200 3,000 J6 5 3 8 1,840 6,500 10 

1,872 2,600 3 4 2.70 6. 7 1,778 5,107 11 
3,900 4,400 2,100 4,200 8 15 8 23 2,080 38,457 12 
3,600 3,700 1,900 2,700 11 7.75 7 14.75 1,625 5,000 13 
3,600 3,850 1,820 3,600 6 7.5 6 13 .5 1,930 5,250 14 

2,400 13 3 12 15 1,800 3,862 15 

2",7oo 
3 7.5 10.5 1,880 1,726 16 

1 2,900 1 6 1 7 1,320 6 ,000 17 
3,400 4,404 4.16 2,340 2,520 7.66 10.16 7.66 17.83 1,909 3,468 18 
1,6009 1 1,600 2,500 7 5.5 7 12.5 1,710 6,352 19 
4,100 1 6 6.5 12.5 1,853 5,371 20 

3,900 4,000 2 2,312 2,400 2 5.25 1.63 6.88 1,848 5,538 21 

1",86613 
1,920 2,100 4 4 4.66 8.66 1,796 3,,354 22 

4,380 4 2,160 3,200 4 8.33 4 12.33 2 9,471 23 
2,8QQ10 

1",78512 
411 4,850 24 3,6QQ12 4,100 2,800 5 6 5.6 11.6 1,732 5,241 25 

3 6 7 4 11 1,773 5,662 26 
4,000 4,300 2 2,350 3,000 15 6 15.62 21.62 1,824 12,310 27 
4,500 5,000 3 1,900 2 ,600 4 4 4 8 1,781 28 

3".3so 
3 1,920 2,520 6 9 6 15 1,986 19,208 29 

3,950 3 2,050 2,500 6 9 6.5 15.5 1,794 30 

3,600 3,800 3 1, 820 2,700 6 6.5 6 12.5 12,000 31 
2 2 2 " 2 2 7 7 14 1,920 7,000 32 

2,400 4,235 2 4 2 6 1,350 14,317 33 2 2 2 4 4.75 8.75 1,664 2,710 34 
3)l00 2,300 5 1.5 6.5 1,700 3,647 35 

6 3 6 9 1,800 2,36 1 36 

J".ioo 
2,111 14 3,120 4 3 7 10 1,631 4,990 37 

3,400 2 2,500 3,300 4 5 2 716 1,710 12,875 38 
3,180 3,260 2 2,220 2,700 3 1.5 4.75 6.25 1,875 12,121 39 
3,670 3,805 7 2,960 3,500 12.5 16 12.5 28.5 1,856 19,000 40 

3,900 3,900 1,9 20 3,000 4 6 3.1 9.1 1,816 15,067 41 
3,800 4,300 2,460 2,880 4 5 4 9 1,880 3,400 42 

2 2 1 3. 5 1 4.5 1,920 43 
3,300 5,000 6.5 2,500 3,200 10 12.5 8.5 21 1,715 19 ,2 15 44 

2,400 2,520 5 1,848 3,783 45 

3,900 4 5QQ15 3 2,700 3,000 2 5 2 7 1,864 4,277 46 
4,200 4:5oo 3 2,520 3,120 4 5 4 9 1,936 1,040 47 
4,0QQ14 1 2,175 2 4 4 8 1,800 3,600 48 
3,420 3,820 2 2,000 2,550 3 5 3 8 1,936 9,708 49 

2,080 3,800 2 7 7 1,768 5,028 so 

3,000 . 1 2., 185 4,200 4 4 4 8 2,0 16 1,875 51 
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 52 

3,300 1 4 2 6 1,688 2,356 53 
2 2 8 9 17 1,65017 3,683 54 

3,600 2,170 3,300 4 4 8 1,7 68 55 

3,650 3,950 4 2,155 2,572 6 4.5 5.5 10 1,260 5,065 56 
3,520 4,600 5.75 2,400 1 15.75 1 16.75 1,7 60 37 ,771 57 

2,700 3,500 7.5 6 6.5 12.5 1,839 5,766 58 
4,494 1 1,920 3,780 12 8 12 20 1,677 23,591 59 

4,100 6,200 12 2,020 4,575 7 21 9 30 1,500 12,000 60 

2,520 3,060 4.5 5 4.5 9.5 1,823 10,162 61 
2,520 3, 120 4 4 2.66 6.66 1,864 5,011 62 

2 ,400 2,860 4 1,850 6 7 13 1, 680 63 
3,700 4,350 3 2,140 3,060 18 9 15.43 24.43 1,120 1,48218 64 

2,592 7 1 8 1,800 954 65 



Library3 

66. St. John's (Minn.) ............ . 
67. St. Thomas (Minn.) ........... . 
68. San Francisco (Calif.) ......... . 
69. Santa Clara (Calif.) ........... . 
70. Sarah Lawrence (N.Y.) ........ . 

71. Skidmore (N.Y.) .............. . 
72. Smith (Mass.) ................ . 
73. South Dakota State ............ . 
74. Stetson (Fla.) ................. . 
75. Swarthmore (Pa.) ............. . 

76. Sweet Briar (Va.) ............. . 
77. Toledo (Ohio) ................ . 
78. Trinity (Conn.) ............... . 
79. Trinity (Tex.) ................ . 
80. Tulsa (Okla.) ................. . 

81. Valparaiso (Ind.) ... . ...... . ... . 
82. Vassar (N.Y.) ................. . 
83. Virginia Poly. Inst ............. . 
84. Wake Forest (N.C.) ........... . 
85. Wellesley (Mass.) ............. . 

86. Wesleyan (Conn.) .. . .......... . 
87. Wheaton (Ill.) ................ . 
88. Wheaton (Mass.) .............. . 
89. Wichita (Kan.) .. ... ...... .... . 
90. William and Mary (Va.) ....... . 

91. Williams (Mass.) . .... . ... ... .. . 
92. Wooster (Ohio) ............... . 

High .. . . ... .... . . ............ . 
Median ...... ..... ............ . 
Low ......................... . 
N23 .......................... . 

College and University Library 

AssociATE oR 
AssiSTANT 

CHIEF LIBRARIAN 
Li- Mini- Maxi- Num-

brarian mum mum her 

7,000 7,00G 
3,900 
6,000 
7,500 
6,600 4,800 

5,450 4,500 5,250 2 
1 2 2 

7,000 
5,600 s:soo 

2 

5,300 4,000 

5,000 
6,300 

6,900 
8,000 

2 2 
1 
1 

8,040 5,160 6,432 2 
8,000 
7,700 5,800 5,800 4 

10,300 
5,100 4,550 

6,500 
7,032 

2 2 

8,250 5,800 

10,300 
6,500 
3,900 

62 

2 2 

7,000 
5,400 
3,350 

23 

8,050 4 
5,300 1 
3,990 1 

11 37 

2 

DEPART~ENT HEADS 
Mini- Maxi- Num-
mum mum her 

3,600 

3,750 
4,000 
4,000 

2 

4,800 
4,600 
4,700 

2 

6 
4 
3 
4 

3,700 1 
2 3 

2,400 4,700 4 
4,200 5,160 5 

5,600 
4,320 
3,600 

6,100 4 
5,400 4 
3,800 4 

3,250 3,700 3 

2 

2 2 2 

4,000 5,000 4 
4,320 5,400 5 

4,700 4,800 2 

5,600 
3,870 
2,400 

57 

2 2 

6,750 7 
4,700 3 
3,600 1 

49 64 

HEAD LIBRARIAN 
ScHOOL, CoLLEGE, 

AND DEPARTMENTAL 
(PROFESSIONAL) 

Mini- Maxi- ~urn-
mum mum her 

4,200 
3,000 

5,600 

4,300 

3,600 

5,600 
4,300 
3,000 

13 

2 

6,000 

1 
2 

4,500 2 

3,600 2 

6,200 5 
4,750 1 
3,600 1 

8 20 

1. Salaries are as of September 1, 1956. 2. Not renorted or not available. 3. Central library and all agencies. 
4. Excludes st udent assistants and building maintenance staff. 5. Excludes vacations and legal holidays. 6. In-
clude s two nonprofessionals working half time. 7. 25 per cent appointment. 8. Actual salaries. 9. Half-time. 10. 
Part-time, actual salary. 11. One position part time. 12. Ten months. 13. One-third time. 14. Nine months. 15. 

Library1 

1. Agnes Scott (Ga.) ........... . 
2. Alabama College ............ . 
3. Alaska .. . .... .. ........ .... . 
4. Anderson (Ind.) ...... ...... . 
5. Arkansas A. & M. . ......... . 

6. Arkansas State ............. . 
7. Ashland (Ohio) . . . .. ... ... .. . 
8 . Augustana (S.D.) .... ... .. .. . 
9. Aurora (Ill.) ............... . 

10. Bard (N.Y.) ............... . 

11. Bates (Maine) ...... ... ..... . 
12. Beaver (Pa.) ............... . 
13. Belhaven (Miss.) ........... . 
14. Bennett (N.C.) ............. . 
15. Bennington (Vt.) ........... . 

16. Bethany (Kan.) . ...... .. . .. . . 
17. Birmingham-Southern (Ala.) .. 
18. Catawba (N.C.) ............ . 
19. Cedar Crest (Pa.) .......... . 
20. Chapman (Calif.) ........... . 

21. Coe (Iowa) ................. . 
22 . Coker (S.C.) . . ..... . ..... .. . 
23. Coli. of the Ozarks (Ark.) ... . 
24. Coli. of the Seneca (N.Y.) ... . 
25. Concord (W.Va.) ........... . 

Fiscal 
Year 

Ending 

30Je56 
31Ag56 
30Je56 
30Je56 
30]e56 

30Je56 
10Je56 
30Je56 
30Je56 
30Je56 

30Je56 
31My56 

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College and University Library 

STUDENT ENROLLMENT 
Total 

Under- Total Total Book 
graduate Graduate Extension Stock 

562 
485 
429 
998 
899 

2,202 
652 

1,111 
627 
212 

832 
564 
177 
424 
337 

291 
976 
629 
427 
359 

824 
246 
249 

1,004 
1,143 

2 
27 
72 

91 
21 

68 

2 

145 
2,081 

46 

190 
64 

32 
278 

65,5234 
67,6134. 
39,499 
29,63 1• 
19,202 

47,192 
29,000 
38,474 
39,632 
69,584 

99,9384. 
34,0004 
24,088 
33,045 
33,832 

32,000 
81,527 
46,415 4 
34,801 
29,947 

63,732 
29,542 
40,025 4 
95,6884 
25,075 

Volumes 
Added 

2,250 
1,650 
1,958 
1,050 

420 

2,548 
1,300 
1,835 
1,041 
2,425 

2,916 
1,533 
1,092 
1,379 

944 

750 
1,832 
1,679 

919 
2,282 

180 
408 

2,237 
2,135 

714 

News- Peri-
papers odicals 

6 
17 
16 
5 

18 

11 
5 
6 
4 

10 

8 
8 
6 

21 
6 

8 
11 

9 
4 
5 

8 
11 

6 
3 

15 

297 
441 
513 
290 
308 

470 
185 
290 
216 
330 

462 
262 
100 
128 
158 

208 
402 
345 
180 
300 

261 
187 
236 
340 
284 



Salary Statistics, 1 1955-56 (Group II, Cont.) 

ALL OTHER PROFES- ALL NoNPROFESSIONAL ToTAL NuMBER oF EMPLOYEES Working 
SIONAL ASSISTANTS AssiSTANTS IN FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT Hours in Hours of 

Mini- Maxi- Num- Mini- Maxi- Num- Pro- Nonpro- Fiscal Student 
mum mum ber mum mum ber fessional fessional 4 Total Year5 Assistance 

3,000 3,000 1.5 3 2 5 3,764 66 
2,040 2,160 4 2.75 4 6.75 1,657 3,601 67 

3,600 4,140 4.5 2 2 3 5.5 3 8.5 1,762 7,915 68 
3,500 3,850 4 2,380 3,100 5 6 4.5 10.5 1,672 2,679 69 
3,600 .8 2,400 3,600 2.7 2.8 2.7 5.5 1,700 3,400 70 

3,900 4,250 2 1,480 2,900 7 5 5.75 10.75 1,518 71 
3,000 4,300 8 1,800 2,850 14 16 14 30 1,618 72 
4,100 1 2,100 2,520 3 7 3 10 2,060 13,190 73 
1,200 2,400 .... 7 5.66 5.33 11 1,20019 17,000 74 

2 2 6 .... 2 10 9.5 7.5 17 1,785 5,198 75 
3,300 1 1,700 2,200 3 4 3 7 1,77020 1,163 76 

2 2 2 2 5 8 5.5 13.5 1,836 8,023 77 
2 2 7 6 13 1,631 3,400 78 

2,400 
2',46621 

1 5 1 6 1,800 8,475 79 
3,960 4,080 2 1,0209 5 9 3 12 1,755 16,769 80 

4,200 4,600 3 1,400 1,650 3 4 2.5 6.5 1,440 8,000 81 
4,150 4,500 7 2,288 3,536 22 13 19.5 32.5 1,700 8,289 82 
3,456 4,320 12 2,112 2,880 22 19 22 41.5 1,880 1,569 83 
3,600 3,600 2 1,920 2,400 7 7 6.66 13.66 1,480 5,938 84 
3,900 4,600 9 2,460 3,360 13 14 12 26 1,505 86422 85 

3,600 5,000 9 2,000 3,050 10 9.5 8.5 18 1,680 8,000 86 .... 5.25 5.25 1,864 87 
2 3 5 8 6,055 88 

3,800 4,200 2 2,400 3,000 7.5 7 6.5 13.5 1,800 16,394 89 
3,456 4,320 3 2,304 3,312 11 7.5 11 18.5 1,912 11,853 90 

2,900 3,200 2 1,820 2,600 4.5 6 4.5 10.5 1,638 3,349 91 
2 2 2 2 2 2 6 1 7 1,422 6,836 92 

4,500 6,200 12 3,000 4,575 22 21 22 41.50 2,080 38,457 High 
3,600 4,140 3 2,180 3,000 4.75 6 4 .50 10.63 1,777 5,662 Median 
1,200 2,400 1 1,600 1,650 1 1.50 1 4.50 1,120 864 Low 

51 43 61 64 57 74 89 87 88 85 81 N23 

Plus additional for teaching. 16. Does not include FTE for three part-time employees. 17. 1,650-1,720 according 
to length of service. 18. Motion picture operators only. 19. Varies from 1,200 to 1,400. 20. Average for four 
positions. 21. Two-thirds time . 2 2. Plus 4,411 hours not on library budget. 23. Number ~f libraries on which 
high, median and low are based. 

Statistics, 1 955- 1 95 6 (G roup III) 

LIBRARY OPERATING ExPENDITURES Total Edu-
Total cational Ratio of 
Staff Total Other Total Per Stu- and Gen- Library 

Salaries Books for Operat- Operat- dent Op- eral Insti- Expendi-
and and Books ingEx- ingEx- eratin3; tutional tu.res to 

Staff Student Student Related and pendi- pendi- Expen i- Expendi- Total 
Salaries Service Service Material s Binding Binding tures2 tures tures tures3 (Per Cent) 

$13,200 $ 994 $14,914 $ 8,725 $1,088 $ 9,813 $1,314 $25,321 $ 44.74 $ 810,814 3.1 1 
16,800 1,985 18,785 7,590 559 8,149 492 27,426 56.32 871,027 3.5 2 
13,106 3,794 16,810 12,020 1,124 13,144 1,502 31,456 69.21 1,072,187 3. 3 
6,951 4,245 11,196 5,247 527 5,774 909 17,879 17.00 539,226 3.3 4 

12,510 2,016 14,526 1,312 561 1,873 454 16,853 17.83 672,313 2.5 5 

18,838 270 19,108 7,317 1,350 8,668 1,344 29,120 11.21 2,051,805 1.41 6 
10,175 1,036 11,211 3,784 685 4,469 277 15,957 24.47 428,186 3.73 7 

9,806 2,285 12,091 8,411 557 8,968 6,582 27,641 24.88 5 19,988 5.3 8 
10,021 3,955 13,976 3,942 3,942 261 18,179 28.99 268,806 6.8 9 
15,135 1,750 16,885 6,800 1,300 8,100 1,300 26,285 123.98 421,940 6.2 10 

15,696 2 ,879 18,575 8,082 1,500 9,582 1,456 29,614 35.60 11 
10 ,605 689 11,294 4,588 412 5,000 592 16,886 29.93 382,441 4.5 12 

2,850 1,000 3,850 4,276 168 4,444 177 8,471 47.86 182,711 4.6 13 
8,233 1,340 9,573 4,595 550 5,145 399 15,117 35.32 310,736 4.8 14 

16,142 1,000 17,142 3,781 922 4,703 169 22 ,014 64.37 531,642 4.14 15 

5,586 982 6,568 2,000 75 2,075 1,500 10,143 34.85 272,400 3.33 16 
13 ,540 3,602 17,142 7,186 1,500 8,686 1,367 27,195 26.04 17 
12,158 1,052 13,210 3,515 742 4,257 18,211 29.00 18 

5,400 530 5,930 2,990 2,990 8,920 20.66 356,954 3. 19 
8,230 3,033 11,263 5,099 465 5,564 504 17,331 48.30 513,934 3.4 20 

15,600 1,8.50 17,450 6,000 1,000 7,000 2,950 26,600 20.14 862 ,496 3. 21 
5,400 1,147 6,547 2,414 96 2,510 169 9,326 37.91 217,338 4.2 22 
4,000 3,075 7,075 2,750 375 3,125 200 10,400 41.76 207 ,211 5. 23 

13,895 6,707 20,602 9,565 1,395 10,960 1,235 32,797 31.59 832,172 3.9 24 
16,244 1,986 18,230 4,450 950 5,400 1,022 24,65.2 21.57 468,885 5.2 25 



Library1 

26. Concordia (Minn.) .......... . 
27. Drury (Mo.) . . ............. . 
28. Earlham (Ind.) ...... . ..... . . 
29. Elon (N.C.) ................ . 
30. Emory and Henry (Va.) . . ... . 

31. Evansville (Ind.) ........... . 
32. Fenn (Ohio) .......... ..... . 
33. Findlay (Ohio) ............ . 
34. Franklin (Ind.) ............ . 
35. Geneva (Pa.) .............. . 

36. Georgia State Coll. for Women 
37. Gettysburg (Pa.) ............ . 
38. Golden Gate (Calif. ) ........ . 
39 . Guilford (N.C.) ...... . . ... . . 
40. Gustavus Adolphus (Minn.) . . . 

41. Hamlin (Minn.) ............ . 
42. Hampden-Sydney (Va. ) 
43. Hastings (Neb.) ...... ... ... . 
44. Heidelberg (Ohio) ... ....... . 
45. Hendrix (Ark.) ............ . 

46. Hillsdale (Mi{:h.) .... ... .. . . . 
47. Hiram (Ohio) ........ . . .. .. . 
48. Hollins (Va.) . . . ........... . 
49. Hood (Md.) ................ . 
50. Hope (Mich.) .. . . .......... . 

51. Houghton (N.Y.) ........... . 
52. Huntingdon (Ala.) . . . ... . . .. . 
53. Huntington (Ind.) .......... . 
54. Illinoi s College ............. . 
55,. Illinois Wesleyan ........... . 

56. Iowa Wesleyan ............. . 
57. Jamestown (N.D.) ... . ...... . 
58. Judson (Ala.) .... ,_ ........ . 
59. Juniata (Pa.) ........ .. .. .. . 
60. Lafayette (Pa.) ......... .... . 

61. LaGrange (Ga.) .. . ......... . 
62. Lake Forest (Ill.) .... ....... . 
63. LaVerne (Calif.) ............ . 
64. Lawrence (Wis.) ........... . 
65. Lebanon Valley (Pa.) ....... . 

66. Livingstone (N.C.) .... ..... . 
67. Loras (Iowa) .............. . 
68. Luther (Iowa) .............. . 
69. Lynchburg (Va.) .... . ..... . . 
70. Madison (Tenn . ) ........... . 

71. Manchester (Ind.) .......... . 
72. Marietta (Ohio) ............ . 
73. Maryville (Tenn.) .......... . 
74. Marymount (Calif.) . . .... .. . 
75. Marywood (Pa.) ........ .... . 

76. Meredith (N.C.) ............ . 
77. Midland (Neb.) ............ . . 
78. Millikin (Ill.) .............. . 
79. Monmouth (Ill.) ........... . 
80. Mount Union (Ohio) ... . .. . . . 

81. Muskingum (Ohio) ......... . 
82 . Nebraska Wesleyan ..... .... . 
83. New Mexico Highlands .. ... . 
84 . Pacific Union (Calif.) ..... .. . 
85 . Paine (Ga.) ................ . 

86. Parsons (Iowa) ..... . ....... . 
87. Pepperdine (Calif.) ......... . 
88. Randolph-Macon (Va.) ...... . 
89. Ripon (Wis.) . . ..... : . ... . .. . 
90. Rosary (Ill.) ........ . . .... . 

91. Saint Joseph's College (Ind. ) 
92 . Savannah (Ga . ) .. . . ... .. . .. . 
93. Scripps (Calif.) ............ . 
94 . Seton Hill (Pa.) ........ .. .. . 
95. Simpson (Iowa) ............ . 

96. Springfield (Mass.) ... . ..... . 
97. Talladega (Ala.) ........... . 
98. Tennessee Wesleyan ......... . 
99. Trinity (D.C. ) ............. . 

100. Tusculum (Tenn.) .......... . 

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30}e56 
31My56 

30}e56 
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30Je56 
31Ag56 
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College and University Library 

STUDENT ENROLLMENT 
Total 

Under- Total Total Book 
graduate Graduate Extension Stock 

1,354 
619 
737 
853 
517 

1,274 
2,548 

292 
528 
834 

632 
1,403 
1,591 

652 
1,020 

1,230 
360 
739 
638 
417 

591 
560 
567 
486 
876 

592 
640 
203 
360 

1,002 

520 
441 
248 
668 

1,536 

213 
708 
372 
788 
592 

529 
1,020 
1,039 

763 
404 

906 
851 
716 
144 
777 

613 
391 

1,13 6 
670 
706 

857 
858 
724 
772 
277 

324 
898 
675 
555 
656 

815 
951 
2076 
491 
584 

899 
314 
447 
486 
253 

14 
3 

196 

9 

129 

12 

16 

52 

43 
13 

62 

54 

122 

256 

266 

32 
45 

27 

107 

110 

86 
140 

20 

69 

"77 
115 

11 

47,533 
38,543 
86,854 
45,585 
35,146 

40,386 
35,489 
20,389 
43,347 
59,610 

64,907 
76,625 
25,163 
39,722 
54,952 

69,224 
43,991 
42,583 
53,519 
61,625 

34.828 
77,100 
56,373 
44,497 
55,418 

36,838 
46,759 
20,886 
44,569 
52,000 

24,0003 
25,959 
21,861 
69,767 

142,414 

17 ,411 
56,427 
25,501 
75,758 
58,519 

34,549 
ll 9,044 
104,510 
31,247 
24,027 

45,270 
141,338 

59,849 
16,435 
49,931 

38,503 
31,320 
51,500 

9.5",i ss 
41,000 
36,650 
65,584 
47,829 
28,835 

33,080 
52,007 
80,599 
47 ,213 
74,630 

62,944 
23,043 
47,720 
38,073 
43,063 

47,340 
38,977 
21,153 
70 ,085 
26,375 

Volumes 
Added 

2,879 
1,300 
2,062 4 
1,552 
1,654 

1,9004 
1,793 
1,177 
1,5484 
1,613 

2,657 4 
1,734 
1, 367 
1,400 
3,161 

3,0544 
1,7 23 4 

983 
1,941 
1,1994 

675 4 
3,060 
1,921 4 
2,255 4 
1,732 

1,815 
2,026 
1,399 
1,395 
1,873 4 

717 
1,633 4 

479 
1,04 8 
2,3304 

535 
1,708 
1,4484 
1,992 
2,551 4 

720 
2,000 
3,1024 
1,1744 

486 

1,427 
2,080 4 
1,3 794 
3,641 
1,851 

1,0564 
1,5 524 
1,004 

2".556 
1,900 

877 
3,8494 
1,732 

574 

2,032 
2,0884 
1, 633 4 

3384 
2,653 

3,326 
1,071 4 
1,669 
1,013 
1,126 

1, 622 4 
1,0904 
1,8994 
3,037 

690 

News- Peri· 
papers odicals 

10 
9 
6 
7 

17 

9 
4 
4 

13 
8 

1l 
3 
5 
8 
7 

7 
8 
7 
7 
6 

6 
15 

9 
8 
7 

8 
16 

5 
7 
6 

11 
8 

12 
16 

4 

7 
5 
6 
7 
6 

28 
11 
13 
5 
4 

12 
8 
9 

10 
12 

12 
6 
5 
6 
7 

9 
6 

12 
8 

20 

6 
5 

17 
6 

14 

13 
23 

6 
14 

6 

5 
8 
6 

20 
4 

292 
303 
378 
262 
385 

290 
464 
222 
257 
230 

276 
239 
156 
287 
292 

318 
261 
293 
325 
308 

lRl 
435 
287 
290 
285 

282 
342 
148 
202 
283 

156 
325 
168 
371 
500 

160 
351 
210 
400 
391 

153 
262 
262 
237 
256 

312 
392 
280 
231 
299 

239 
272 
253 
480 
520 

304 
188 
325 
480 
145 

192 
475 
337 
3045 
448 

582 
278 

96 
212 
238 

338 
150 
152 
502 
142 



Statistics, 1 955-56 (Group III , Cont. ) 
LIBRARY OPERATING ExPENDITURES Total Edu -

Total cational Ratio of 
Staff Total Other Total Per Stu- and Gen- Library 

Salaries Books for Operat- Operat- dent Op- eral Insti- Expendi-
and and Books ing Ex- ingEx- erating tutional tures to 

Staff Student Student Related and pendi- pendi- Expendi- Expendi- Total 
Salaries Service Service Materials Binding Binding turesz tures tures tures 3 (Per Cent) 

12,591 2,648 15,239 8,319 353 8,672 1,509 25,420 18.77 810,893 3. 26 
10,845 1,156 12,001 6,255 641 6,896 547 19,444 30.71 383,021 5. 27 
14,696 1,977 16,673 7,162 860 8,022 1,888 25,584 36.00 660,178 4. 28 

9,217 1,298 10,515 8,979 278 9,258 1,097 20,870 24.69 264,227 7.8 29 
7,140 3,184 10,324 8,737 19,061 36.86 340,288 5.5 30 

10,325 1,625 11,950 5,710 636 6,346 654 18,950 12.88 855,812 2.21 31 
22,607 1,772 24,379 7,545 832 8,377 755 33,511 13.50 1,691,704 2. 32 

4,797 278 5,075 2,400 153 2,553 213 7,841 26.05 270,750 2.7 33 
8,083 1,079 9,162 4,417 1,326 5,743 1,218 16,123 30.54 391,243 4.12 34 

10,900 1,642 12,542 7,559 244 7,803 439 20,784 25.00 847,075 2.5 35 

17,700 3,500 21,2008 8,748 1,252 10,000 800 32,000 50.63 700,862 4. 67 36 
15,771 1,842 17,613 8,735 1,985 10,720 694 29,027 20 .68 950,780 3.27 37 
10,800 1,880 13,680 4,956 208 5,164 2,692 21,536 12. 52 384,030 5.6 38 

8,384 2,347 10,741 5,114 457 5,571 1,779 18,091 27.75 295,804 5.1 39 
15,895 2,549 19,195 9,889 541 10,430 1,233 30,858 30.25 713,600 4.3 40 

19,377 658 20,035 10,080 1,771 11,851 820 32,706 26.59 736,270 4.44 41 
7,600 750 8,350 5,150 700 5,850 650 14,850 41.25 311,573 4.73 42 
5,731 2,652 8,383 5,057 616 5,673 159 14,215 19.23 346,140 4. 43 
8,200 3,946 12,146 6,102 242 6,344 862 19,352 30.32 506,305 3.82 44 

10,622 1,872 12,494 5,909 366 6,275 1,167 19,936 47.81 171,968 12. 45 

5,700 468 6,168 3,105 542 3,647 190 10,005 17.00 271,000 3. 7 46 
12,851 1,309 14,160 8,171 1,005 9,176 2,853 26,189 46.76 561,798 4.66 47 
15,900 669 16,569 8,269 578 8,847 607 26,023 45.89 624,987 4.3 48 
11,472 3,298 14,770 9,343 525 9,868 1,068 25,706 52.00 730,478 3.51 49 
15,953 2,000 17,953 5,746 664 6,410 581 24,944 28.63 637,634 3.9 so 

6,911 2,852 9,763 3,536 1,330 4,866 1,103 15,732 26.57 293,347 5.36 51 
8,109 1,503 9,612 3,999 659 4,658 427 14,697 22.93 399,239 4. 52 
3,516 1,530 5,046 4,792 93 4,885 224 10,155 50.00 

2.s.z',S24 
53 

6,560 1,098 7,658 2,952 511 3,463 258 11,379 31.60 4. 54 
15,7 55 3,862 19,619 8,428 565 8,993 564 29,176 28.77 790,290 3.89 55 

3,631 281 3,912 2,508 170 2,678 68 6,658 12.81 405,769 1.64 56 
4,526 6,438 1,773 12,737 28.95 293,617 4.3 57 

4,229 1,598 5,727 1,846 224 2,070 
1'6',676 

58 
7,250 2,670 9,920 5,788 368 6,156 24.00 418,403 3.8 59 

11,360 2,391 13,751 12,600 2,098 14 ,698 652 29,101 12.44 2,040,607 1.48 60 

3,5009 900 4,400 1,684 129 1,813 286 6,499 30 . 51 184,100 3.53 61 
12,500 2,213 14,713 5,986 264 6,250 800 21,763 30.74 679,616 3.2 62 

5,508 1,600 7, 108 3,516 350 3,866 350 11,324 29 .87 225,000 5. 63 
14,407 1,057 15,464 9,192 785 9,977 3,336 28,777 36.50 764,353 3.76 64 
13,199 921 14,120 5,550 1,730 7,280 437 21,837 31.97 439,264 4.97 65 

9,764 504 10,268 2,738 518 3,256 13,524 25.50 163,320 8 . 66 
2,889 10 2,209 10,934 5,951 2,429 8,380 800 20,114 19.72 503,262 3.99 67 

20,218 3,641 23,859 7,287 839 8,126 1,214 33,199 31.95 638,125 5.2 68 
8,782 3,802 12,584 3,849 648 4,497 795 17,876 23.43 258,912 6.9 69 
3,312 1,456 4,768 1,880 248 2,128 177 7,073 17.51 208,184 3. 70 

7,975 3,345 11,320 6,009 500 6,509 1,033 18,862 20.81 503,204 3.8 71 
13,950 2,900 16,850 6,209 1,336 7,545 1,449 25,844 30.37 563,208 4.59 72 
10,020 2 ,650 12,760 6,173 709 6,882 1,166 20,718 28 .93 381,186 5.4 73 

569 3,06911 5,129 5,129 854 9,052 62.80 5. 57 74 
3,993 1,933 12,496 6,156 531 6,687 958 20,141 24.30 351,936 5.72 75 

10,000 2,586 12,586 3,983 756 4,739 1,576 18,901 30.83 431,997 4 .37 76 
9,869 1,314 11,183 5,601 367 5,968 5,752 22,903 58.57 307,435 7.45 77 
9,469 1,785 11,254 4,690 625 5,318 1,465 18,037 15.08 683,064 2 .7 78 

10,500 4,000 14,500 4,952 561 5,513 700 20,713 30.91 534,000 3.8 79 
13,925 2,080 16,005 11,732 1,090 12,822 1,218 30,047 42.55 638,705 4.7 80 

10,000 2,252 12,252 7,512 600 8,112 500 20,864 24.35 573,827 3.6 81 
7,400 2,800 10,200 2,600 500 3,100 100 13,400 15.50 540,696 2.5 82 

15,000 5,450 20,450 11,996 2,500 14,496 34,946 44.40 743,378 4.7 83 
6,871 6,507 13,388 6,669 688 7,357 6,374 27,109 34 .53 582,079 4.68 84 
8,657 697 9,354 2,950 100 3,050 12,404 44.78 163,339 7.5 85 

7,400 1,632 9,032 4,118 515 4,633 521 14,168 43 .79 352,899 4.02 86 
11,068 3,333 14,401 3,493 1,031 9 ,524 1,528 25,454 26 .50 654 ,044 3.8 87 
19,535 540 20,075 6,012 970 6,982 579 27,636 40.94 1,302,752 2.11 88 

7,038 2,795 9,833 6,500 800 7,300 470 17,603 31.17 425,902 3. 89 
2,940 18,7 5512 8,086 1,409 9,495 788 29,038 40.90 563,742 5. 15 90 

1.5',576 
2,494 17,95313 11,198 214 11,412 1,614 30,979 38.00 657,483 4.7 91 
2,050 17,620 11,137 1,482 12,619 1,435 31,674 30.81 611,707 5.18 92 

18,109 975 19,084 3,204 341 3,545 26,101 126 .00 6 457,927 5. 7 93 
999 8,99914 2,881 425 3,306 634 12 ,939 21.02 270,000 4.7 94 

7,987 3,569 11,5 56 3,790 1,065 5,854 517 17,927 31.00 391,658 4.58 95 

17,304 1,520 18,824 5,000 500 5,500 500 24,824 24 .50 1,340,000 1.8 96 
10,32515 1,050 11,375 4,428 300 4,728 601 16,704 53.19 280 ,818 5.9 97 

5,418 2,805 8,223 4,224 216 4,440 600 13 ,323 29.87 277,463 4.8 98 
3,00016 2,849 15,449 12,379 545 12,924 3 ,497 31,870 65.58 491,600 6.5 99 
4,328 676 4,328 1,692 82 1,774 11 9 6,231 20.61 168,788 3. 7 100 



Library1 

101. Union (Neb.) ...... . .. . ... . . 
102 . Ursinus (Pa. ) ........ .. ... . . 
103. Valdosta (Ga.) . . .... . . . .... . 
104. Wabash (Ind.) . . ... . ... . . . . . 
10 5. Washington and Lee (Va . ) .. . 

106. Washington and Jefferson (Pa.) 
107. Washington College (Md.) .. . . 
108. Wells (N.Y.) ............. . . . 
109. Western Coll. for Women (Ohio) 
110. Westminster (Pa.) .. . . .. .... . 

111. Whittier (Calif.) .. . ....... .. . 
112 . Wilberforce (Ohio) ...... . . . . 
113 . Willamette (Oreg.) .... ... . . . 

High . ...... . .. ...... .. .... . 
Median . .. ... . ........ . . .. . . 
Low ..... . .. . .... . ... . . . ... . 
N19 • •• ••••••• •••• •• ••••• • ••• 

Fiscal 
Year 

Ending 

30Je56 
30Je56 

31My56 
31Ag56 
30Je56 

30Je56 
30]e56 
30Je56 
30Je56 
31Jy56 

31Ag.56 
30Ap56 
30Je56 

College and University Library 

STUDENT ENROLLMENT 
Total 

Under- Total Total 
graduate Graduate Extension 

779 
720 
460 
589 
960 

635 
467 
367 
294 
897 

992 
248 

1,078 

2,548 
619 
144 
113 

8 

178 

78 
11 
7 

196 
16 

1 
28 

2,081 
77 
11 
21 

Book 
Stock 

55,939 
46,009 
34,531 

100,000 
166,091 

88,757 
47,111 

120,0001 
51,023 
52,948 

58,719 
38,285 
56,757 

166,091 
46,009 
16,435 

112 

Volumes News- Peri-
Added papers odicals 

1,826 
1,3 01 4 
1,431 
4,5004 
3,563 

1,568 
1,061 4 
2,243 
1,250 
2,528 

1,770 
2,279 
1,646 

4,500 
1,633 

180 
112 

7 
9 

10 
4, 

11 

8 
7 
7 
5 

20 

7 
75 

8 

75 
8 
3 

113 

378 
224 
238 
411 
412 

212 
215 
362 
250 
291 

458 
296 
336 

582 
290 

96 
113 

1. Central library and all agencies. 2. Includes supplies, transportation, and all other non-capital exp enditures 
not specificall y rep orted. 3. Total expenditures for educational and general purposes include administration, resi-
dent instruction, organized re search, extension, libraries, plant operation and maintenance, etc., but exclude 
capital costs and expenditures for auxiliary enterprises such as dormitories, cafeterias, etc. 4. Includes docu-
ments. 5. Includes non-periodical serial s. 6 . Also g ives service to st udents and faculty of other Associated Col-

Library1 

1. Agnes Scott (Ga .) .... .. . ... . 
2 . A labama College . . . ......... . 
3. A laska ..... .... . .. ......... . 
4. Anderson (Ind.) ...... .. .... . 
5. Arkansas A. & M. . .. . .. .... . 

6. Arkansas State . . . .......... . 
7. Ashland (Ohio) . .. . . .. . ... .. . 
8. Augustana (S.D .) . . ... ...... . 
9. Aurora (Ill .) .. .. ........... . 

10. Bard (N.Y.) .............. .. 

11. Bates (Maine) ..... . ...... .. . 
12 . Beaver (Pa.) . ... . .. . . . . .. . . . 
13. Belh aven (Miss.) ...... . . .. . . 
14. Bennett (N.C.) . . .... . ..... . . 
15 . Bennington (Vt.) ...... ... .. . 

16. Bethany (Kan.) . ... ... . . .. . . 
17. Birmingham-Southern (Ala.) .. 
18. Catawba (N .C. ) .. . . . .. ... . . . 
19. Cedar Crest (Pa.) . .. ..... . . . 
20. Chapman (Calif.) .. . ....... . . 

21. Coe (Iowa) .. ...... .. .. .... . 
22. Coker (S.C.) . ... . ....... ... . 
23. Coil. of the Ozarks (Ark.) . .. . 
24. Coli. of the Seneca (N.Y.) .. . 
25. Concord (W.Va.) . ...... . . . . . 

26. Concordia (Minn.) .. ... ..... . 
27. Drury (Mo.) ... ... . .. .... . . . 
28 . Earlham (Ind.) . .. .. .. .. .... . 
29. Elon (N.C .) . . .... .. . ... ... . 
30 . Emory and Henry (Va.) .... . 

31. Evansville (Ind .) . .. .... .... . 
32 . Fenn (Ohio) . . . .. .. ... ..... . 
33. Findlay (Ohio) . .. . ..... . . . . 
34. Franklin (Ind.) . .... . . . .. .. . 
35. Geneva (Pa.) . ... ... ... ... . . 

36. Georgia State Coli. for Women 
37. Gettysburg .(Pa.) .... . .. . .. .. . 
38. Golden Gate (Ca lif.) .. ... . . . . 
39. Gu ilford (N.C.) ... .. ... .. .. . 
40 . Gustavus Adolphus (Minn.) .. 

41. Ham lin (Minn.) .. . ..... . .. . . 
42 . Hampden-Sydney (Va.) . .... . 
43. Hastings (Neb.) ............ . 
44 . Heidelberg (Ohio) . . .... .... . 
45. Hendrix (Ark.) .. .. .... . .. . . 

College and University Library Salary 
AssociATE OR 

AssiSTANT 
CHI EF LIBRARIAN 

Li- Mini- Maxi-
b.rarian mum mum 

$ .... 4 $ .... 4 $ .. .. 4 
4 4 " 

7,8 00 
3,900 
4,410 3,900 

5,400 
4,520 3,920 

4 4 

5,600 3,000 3,500 
4,200 3,400 
2,850 

4 

3,500 
4,700 
4,8001 3:366 5 
4,100 
4,560 3,470 

5,200 
3,000 
4,000 
4,900 3,850 
5,320 5,196 

4,2 00 
4,300 
5,500 
3, 400 
4,500 

5,000 

4;696 
5,300 
4,800 

4 

5,800 
5,104 
6,6009 
2,8006 
5,407 

6,400 
4,900 
4,200 
4,900 
3,600 

3,700 
3,000 
4,000 
2,700 
3,000 

4,300 

3,900 
4,180 

3,900 5 
3,733 
4,20 0 
3,000 

3,900 
2,600 

3,650 

2',7oos 

4,000 5 

3,300 

DEPARTME NT HEADS 
Mini- Maxi- Num-
mum mum ber 

$ .... 4 $ .... 4 
4 4 

3,350 
3,100 

4,571 

2,700 

3,350 

5',968 
3,700 

1.25 

2 
1 

4 

2 

2 

ALL OTHER PROFES-
SIONAL ASSISTANTS 

Mini- Maxi- Num-
mum mum ber 

$ .... " $ .... 4 
4 4 

3,780 
4 

9006 

3,60 4,100 
2,400 

3,600 

3,600 

3,400 

3,600 

1, 3506 
2,700 

1,800 

4,000 

2 

3 

3 

4 

2 
1 



Statistics, 1955-56 (Group III, Cont.) 
LIBRARY OPERATING EXPENDITURES Total Edu-

Total cational Ratio-of 
Staff Total Other Total Per Stu- and Gen- Library 

Salaries Books for Operat- Operat- dent Op- era! Insti- Expendi-
and and Books ing Ex- ing Ex- eratinJi tutional tures to 

Staff Student Student Related and pendi- pendi- Expen i- Expendi- Total 
Salaries Service Service Materials Binding Binding tures2 tures tures tures3 (Per Cent) 

4,998 8,402 13,400 4,298 1,544 5,842 1,674 20,916 25.56 473,649 4.42 101 
10,787 2,461 13,248 4,798 349 5,147 294 18,689 25 .95 

4-_87' 
102 

8,100 1,697 9,797 4,169 515 4,684 96 13,798 30.00 282,963 103 
16,200 2,826 19,026 10,103 2,067 12,170 2,655 33,851 57.47 650,0007 5.2 104 
21,290 800 22,490 10,214 1,444 11,758 738 34,986 36.44 1,026,836 3.4 105 

12,600 2,000 14,600 6,200 450 6,650 1,200 22,450 36.00 542 ,000 4. 106 
10,100 1,300 11,90017 3,205 223 3,528 286 15,715 33.06 412,533 3.1 107 
17,836 975 18,811 10,562 1,156 11,718 1,657 32,168 90.00 487,676 7. 108 

8,300 1,445 9,97518 4,488 523 5,011 457 15,443 52.52 109 
14,200 3,162 17,162 7,638 534 8,172 1,320 26,854 24.97 607,063 4.4 110 

12,088 5,523 17,611 6,500 1,493 7,993 612 26,216 24.59 1,150,0007 2.3 111 
5,156 3,448 8,604 5,088 5,088 '756 13,692 53.00 333,409 4.1 112 12,700 3,625 16,325 6,867 800 7,667 24,642 651,440 3.8 113 

22,607 8,402 24,379 12,600 2,500 14,698 6,582 34,986 123.98 2,051,805 12.00 High 
' 10,175 1,880 12,542 5,710 565 6,275 788 20,784 30.19 491,600 4.3 Median 

2,850 270 3,069 1,312 75 1,813 68 6,231 11.21 163,320 1.41 Low 
108 112 113 111 107 113 103 112 110 105 106 N19 

leges; service load is 947 units. 7. Approximately. 8. Summer salaries not included. 9. 10~ months. 10. Plus 
$5,836 estimated nonsalaried service. 11. Includes $2,500 estimated nonsalaried service. 12. Includes $15,815 non-
salaried service. 13. Includes $15,459 nonsalaried service. 14. Includes $8,000 nonsalaried service. 15. Includes 
living quarters. 16. Plus $9,600 nonsalaried service. 17. Includes $500 nonsalaried service. 18. Includes $230 non-
salaried service. 19. Number of libraries on which high, median and low are based. 

Statistics, 1 955- 1 956 (Group III) 

ALL NONPROFESSIONAL TOTAL NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES Working 
AssiSTANTS IN FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT 2 Hours in Hours of 

Mini- Maxi- Num- Pro- Non pro- Fiscal Student 
mum mum her fessional fessional Total Year 3 Assistance 

$ ... -4 $ .... 4 3.75 4.75 1,326 1 
4 4 1,760 4,670 2 

2',266 
1 1.25 2 .25 2,080 1,827 3 
1 1 2 1,760 6,064 4 
3 3 1,960 4,481 5 

3 6 4,472 6 
2.75 2.75 1,856 • 7 

1-,i76a 
2 2 2,070 4,109 8 

2 2.6 1 3.16 1,568 4,249 9 
• 4 3 3.5 6.5 1,888 2,500 10 

2,300 3 1.5 4.5 1,400 3,248 11 
3.25 3.25 1,6507 7207 12 
1 1 1,368 2,268 13 
2.25 2.25 1,719 3,600 14 
3 4 1,861 1,306 15 

982 1 2 1,516 1,655 16 
3,000 3,200 2 3 4 1,755 6,080 17 

3 3 4 3,012 18 
1,800 1 2 2,888 1,060 19 

2.5 2.5 4 2,500 20 

4 4 1,760 6,000 21 
2 2 4 " 22 
1 1 4 23 

2',476 3 4 7 1,637 2,215 24 
3 3 2,024 3,610 25 

1',326 
2 2 4 1,833 4,538 26 

2-,s66 
1 3 1 4 1,760 2,183 27 

2,000 2 3 2 5 1,868 906 28 
4 4 4 3 .17 3.17 4 3,125 29 

2 2 2,024 6,368 30 

2,200 2 1 3 2,000 2,500 31 
2,580 2 4 2 6 1,702 1,762 32 

4 4 1 1 2 2,322 4 33 
2 2 1,787 2,065 34 
3 3 1,665 2,873 35 

4 4 1,326 7,000 36 
1,750 2 3 2 5 1,748 2,456 37 
1,654 1 3 1 4 1,800 960 38 

5786 1,4956 2 3 4 513 39 
7206 2,520 1.37 3 1.37 4.37 1',8507 3,537 40 

2,700 4 5 1,610 94017 41 
2 2 1,710 1,600 42 

r',266a 1 1 2,025 3,000 43 
4 4 2 .25 2.25 1,572 4,720 44 

. 566s .33 3 .33 3.33 1,518 5,301 45 



Library 1 

46. Hillsdale (Mich.) ..... .. .. . .• 
47. Hiram (Ohio) ............. . . 
48. Hollins (Va.) ............. . . 
49. Hood (Md.) .. . ... .. . . . .. . . . . 
SO. Hope (Mich.) .............. . 

51. Houghton (N.Y.) .. . ....... . . 
52. Huntingdon (Ala.) ......... . 
53. Huntington (Ind.) ..... . . . .. . 
54 . Illinois College ........ . .. . . . . 
55. Illinois Wesleyan . .......... . 

56. Iowa Wesleyan .. ... ... ... .. . 
57 . Jam estown (N.D . ) .... ...... . 
58. Judson (Ala.) .. . ... . . . . ... . . 
59. Juniata (Pa.) .... .......... . 
60. Lafayette (Pa.) ... . ...... ... . 

61. La Grange (Ga.) .... ..... .. . 
62. Lake For est (Ill.) .. .... .... . . 
63. La Verne (Calif.) ...... . ... . 
6 4. Lawrence (Wi s. ) ... ... .. .... . 
6 5. Lebanon Valley (Pa.) .... .. . . 

66. Livingstone (N .C.) .. ... ... .. . 
67. Loras ( I owa) ... ..... ....... . 
68. Luther (Iowa) .. .. .. ....... . 
69 . Lynchburg (Va.) .......... . . 
70. Madison (Tenn.) ...... ... .. . 

71. Manchester (Ind.) .... . .... . . 
72. Marietta (Ohio) .. . . . ... .. , .. 
73. Maryville (Tenn.) ........... . 
74. Marymount (Calif.) ........ . 
75 . Marywood (Pa.) ... . . .. ..... . 

76. Meredith (N.C.) .. . . ........ . 
77. Midland (Neb. ) . ... . . . . . .... . 
78 . Millikin (Ill.) . . ..... .. ..... . 
79. Monmouth (Ill .) ..... ..... . . 
80. Mount Union (Ohio) . ...... . . 

81. Muskingum (Ohio) ......... . 
82 . Nebraska Wesleyan .... . .... . 
83. New Mexico High lands ... . . . 
84. Pacifi{; Union (Calif.) ..... . . . 
85. Paine (Ga.) ...... .. .. ...... . 

86 . Parsons (Iowa) ... . ...... .. . 
87. Pepperdine (Calif.) . ... . .. . . . 
88. Randolph-Macon (Va.) .. .. . . . 
89. Ripon (Wis . ) ......... ..... . 
90. Rosary (Ill.) ....... .... .... . 

91. Saint Joseph's Coll. (Ind . ) ... . 
92. Savannah (Ga.) ... .. . ... . .. . 
93. Scripps (Cali f.) ....... . . ... . 
94. Seton Hill (Pa.) .. . ........ . 
95. Simpson (Iowa) .. . .. .. . . . .. . 

96. Springfield (Mass.) ......... . 
97. Talladega (Ala . ) . ..... .... . . 
98. Tennessee Wesleyan ....... . . . 
99. Trinity (D.C.) .. . . .... ..... . 

100. Tusculum (Tenn . ) ... . .... . . . 

101. Union (Neb.) .. .. ....... . .. . 
102. Ursinus (Pa.) . .. . . . ....... . . 
10 3. Valdosta (Ga.) ... . ... .. .... . 
104. Wabash (Ind.) .. . . ......... . 
105. Washington and Lee (Va.) .. . 

10 6. Washington and Jeffer son (Pa.) 
107. Washington College (Md.) ... . 
108. Wells (N.Y . ) . .. . ...... . .... . 
109. Western Coll. for Women (Ohio) 
110. Westminster (Pa.) . .. .. . ... . . 

111. Whittier (Calif.) .. . ..... . .. . . 
112. Wilberforce (Ohio) . ........ . 
113. Willamette (Ore.) ........ . . . 

High ............... .. .. .. . . 
Median . ...... . ............ . 
Low . ...... ...... . ....... .. . 
Nls ................. . ... . .. . 

AssociATE oR 
ASSISTANT 

CHIEF LIBRARIAN 
Li- Mini- Maxi -

brarian mum mum 

3,900 
4 

7,500 5,500 
4 ,3 00 3,000 3,300 
5 ,300 

3,0008 
4,980 

4, 600 
4 , 700 

1 

3,300 
4 

3,484 
4,100 3,200 
5,000 

3,850 
5,210 
4 , 140 
6,000 4,200 

4 4 

3,129 

3,841 2,205 
800 

6,300 
4,216 3,600 4,100 
1,50 6u 1,800 

4,700 
5,250 

4',3 66 

4 

4 

4,050 
3 ,100 

4 

3,500 
3,800 

5,050 5,000 

4,200 

4,000 
4,600 

4 

4 

13 
2,700 
5,000 

4 

4 

3,450 

4,200 
3,900 

1, 116 6 

4 

4,600 
4 

8,000 
5,100 

5,600 7,000 
4,520 4,600 

4,000 
4,300 

4 

3,000 
3,70014 

4 4 

3,6801 5 3',22615 
3,900 1,500 

10 10 

3, 500 

2,503 
5,200 
4,700 

5,500 

4 

4 

2,494 
4,200 
4,000 

5,500 4,500 
5,100 
4,500 

4 

3,400 

4,800 3,600 3,9 00 

5,688 3,800 
3,600 

8,000 
4 ,700 

800 
86 

4 

5,600 
3,700 
1,500 

44 

7,00 0 
3 ,8 00 
2,205 

17 

College and University Library 

DEPART MENT HEADS 
Mini- Maxi - Num-
mum mum ber 

4,500 

4,300 4,900 ' 

1,6008 

3,400 
3,500 

4,500 

4,200 
4 

5,400 
4 

3,300 3,600 

3,800 

4,571 
3,533 
2,700 

13 

4,284 

5,968 
3,700 
3,350 

8 

2 

2 

.5 
2 

2 

2 

3 
2 

. 5 
14 

ALL OTHER PROFES-
SIONAL ASSISTANTS 

Mini- Maxi- Num-
mum mum ber 

3,500 

3,600 3,800 

2,650 
3,600 4,000 

3,600 

3,600 
4 

3,200 3, 500 
4 4 

3,000 3,600 

1,281° 

3,255 4,300 
4 4 

1,000° 

3,500 

3,000 
1,2006 
3,400 

3,780 
3,500 
1,800 

20 

4,300 
3,800 
2,650 

9 

.5 

2 

.5 
4 

3 
4 

2 

.33 
2 

3 
1 

.33 
24 

1. Central library and all agencies. 2. Exclude s student assistants and building maintenance staff. 3. Excludes 
vacations and legal holidays. 4. Not reported or not available. 5. Plus extra pay for summer. 6 . Part-time. 7.Ap-
proximately. 8. Nine months. 9. Include s academic teaching. 10. Three-fourth's time. 11. Library consultant 



Salar¥ Statistics, 1955-56 (Group III, Cont.) 

ALL NoNPROFESSIONAL TOTAL NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES Working 
AssiSTANTS IN FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT 2 Hours in Hours of 

Mini- Maxi- Num- Pro- Non pro- Fiscal Student 
mum mum ber fessional fes sional Total Year3 Assistance 

1,80 0 1 1 1 2 2,368 780 46 
4 4 3.33 1.5 3.83 4 1,740 47 

1',366u .5 3.5 .5 4 1,650 1,075 48 
872 6 .57 3 .57 3.57 1,450 5,114 49 
900 1,900 2 3 .75 3.75 1,440 2, 13 6 so 

1,275 8 2 1.5 3.5 1,450 7 
3',786 

51 
2 2 4 52 

. .'5 
1,650 2,346 53 

1,000 . 5 1.5 2 1,600 1,830 54 
1,2006 .5 3.75 .5 4.25 4 6,267 55 

1.33 1. 33 2,1507 588 56 
1.5 1.5 .. .. 4 4 57 

7446 1 1 4 4 3',995 58 
~ .67 2 .67 2.67 1,760 3,725 59 

1, 680 2,800 2 1.67 2 3.67 1,587 3,100 60 

1 1 1,6 8 0 2,550 61 
2,800 1 2 1 3 1, 640 3,001 62 

3,300 1 1 1 2 1,760 2,475 63 
2 ,040 2,600 2 3 2 5 4 1,823 64 

4 4 4 3.4 .5 3 .9 . 1,240 1,417 65 

992 2 2 A 1,2 60 1,440 66 
2 1,8 48 3,500 67 

1,680 2.5 5 2.5 7.5 1,750 6, 100 68 
2.000 1 2 1 3 1,762 4,861 69 

1.5 1.5 2, 15 6 5,324 70 

2 2 5,146 71 
1,650 3.5 4.5 1,638 5,277 72 

~ 2 3 1,828 6,946 73 
2 2 900 569 74 

1,020 .5 3.1 . 5 3.6 1,636 2,929 75 

2 1 3 1,365 4,288 76 
550 .16 2.5 .16 2.66 1,880 2,394 77 

2 4 4 1,700 3,000 78 
4 1,750 4 79 

3 6 4 3,848 80 

3 3 1,800 4,000 81 
2 2 1,760 4,222 82 
3 3 1,840 9,000 83 
2 1 3 2,160 5,362 84 

2,100 3,200 2 1 2 3 1,480 1,554 85 

802 8 1 2 .3 3 2.33 1,978 2,511 86 
2,160 2,700 2 2.75 1.5 4.25 1,840 3,925 87 
1,400 1,900 2.5 4 2.5 6.5 1,330 4 88 
2,500 3,000 2 2 1.5 3.5 1,840 1,500 89 

4 4 4 4 4 1,664 3,794 90 

1,500 3,600 2 2 1 3 1,800 7,369 91 
2,400 1 3 1 4 1,669 4,100 92 

2,100 2,100 .75 2 .75 2.75 4 1, 697 93 
2.5 2.5 4 1,998 94 
2 2 1,880 3,720 95 

z' i8515 
3 6 1,645 2. 028 96 

1,405 2 1,472 2,097 97 
4 ' 4 1 1 2 1,920 4 98 16 .5 3 .5 3.5 1,850 3,748 99 

1 1 2,000 1,020 100 

2 2 11,589 101 
1,800 2 .67 2.67 1,608 2,778 102 

.. . . 2 2 1,908 1,663 103 
4 4 4 1.5 5.5 1,840 3,760 104 

1,848 2,052 2 4 2.5 6.5 1,748 1,120 105 

1',3006 
2 1,600 2,256 106 

.33 2.33 .33 2.66 1,368 2,232 107 
2.5 3 2.5 5.5 4 4 108 

3,000 1 1 1 2 1,718 1,92 7 109 
4 4 4 1,880 4,665 110 

2,400 1 2 1 3 1,8407 6,904 111 
4 4 1 1 2 1,600 5,000 112 

4 3 2 5 4 4 113 

3,300 3 ,600 2.5 5 4 7.5 2,880 11 ,589 High 
1,800 2,520 1 2 1 3 1,710 3,000 Median 

550 1,900 . 16 1 .16 1 900 513 Low 
34 17 49 109 70 102 93 102 Nls 

one-fourth time. 12. Half-time. 13. $5.500-$8,000 range. 14. Ten months. 15. Includes living quarters. 16. Non-
salaried service. 17. P lus 2,366 hours paid out of other fund s. 18. Number of libraries on which high , median, 
and low are based. 



Teachers College Library 

STUDENT ENROLLMEN-r2 
Total 

Fiscal 
Year 

Ending 

Under- Total Total 
grad- Grad- Exten- Book 

Stock Libraryl uate uate sion 

1. Alabama, Troy, STC . ....... ............. . 
2. Arizona, Flagstaff, STC .................. . 
3. California, Arcata, Humboldt SC .......... . 
4. California, Chico, SC .... ... ............. . 
5. California, Fresno, SC ................... . 

6. California, Long Beach ................... . 
7. Califo.rnia, Sacramento, SC ............... . 
8. California, San Francisco, SC .. . .......... . 
9. Colorado, Gunnison, Western SC .......... . 

10. Connecticut, Willimantic, STC .......... .. . 

11. Georgia, Collegeboro, TC ................. . 
12. Illinois, Charleston Eastern SC ........... . 
13. Illinois, DeKalb, Northern SC ............ . 
14. Indiana, Muncie, Ball STC ............... . 
15. Indiana, Terre Haute, STC ............... . 

16. Iowa, Cedar Falls, STC ... ........... .... . 
17. Kansas, Emporia, STC . .................. . 
18. Kansas, Pittsburg, STC .................. . 
19. Kentucky, Bowling Green, Western SC .... . 
20. Kentucky, Morehead, SC ................. . 

21. Kentucky, Murray, SC ................... . 
22. Kentucky, Richmond, Eastern SC .......... . 
23. Louisiana, Lafayette, Southwestern La. Inst .. 
24. Louisiana, Natchitoches, Northwestern SC .. . 
25. Maryland, Frostburg, STC ..... . ......... . 

26. Maryland, Salisbury, STC ................ . 
27. Maryland, Towson, STC ... ....... ..... .. . 
28. Massachusetts, Fitchburg, STC ........... . 
29. Massachusetts, Framingham, STC ......... . 
30. Massachusetts, North Adams, STC ........ . 

31. Michigan, Kalamazoo, Western Mich. Coll.1° . 
32. Michigan, Mt. Pleasant, Central Michigan Coli. 
33. Michigan, Marquette, Northern Mich. Coli .. 
34. Michigan, Ypsilanti, Eastern Mich. Coli .... . 
35. Minnesota, Bemidji, STC ... ...... ........ . 

36. Minnesota, Mankato, STC ................ . 
37. Minnesota, Moorhead, STC ............... . 
38. Minnesota, St. Cloud, STC ......... .. .... . 
39. Minnesota, Winona, STC ........... . . . ... . 
40. Missou.ri, Kirksville, Northeast SC ...... . . . 

41. Missouri, Springfield, Southwest SC ....... . 
42. Nebraska, Chadron, STC ................. . 
43. Nebraska, Kearney, STC ................. . 
44. Nebraska, Wayne, STC .... .... .... ..... . . 
45. New Hampshire, Keene, TC .............. . 

46. New Jersey , Glassboro, STC ... .... .... .. . 
47. New Jersey, Montclair, STC .. . ........... . 
48 . New Jersey, Newark, STC .... ..... , ..... . 
49. New Jersey, Paterson, STC .... . ......... . 
50. New Jersey, Trenton, STC ............... . 

30S56 1,348 
30Je56 934 
30Je56 1,075 
30J e56 2,097 
30Je56 4,129 

30Je56 
30Je56 
30Je56 

31Ag56 
30Je56 

30Je56 
30Je56 
30Je56 
30Je56 
30Je5 6 

30Je56 
30Je56 
30Je56 
30Je56 
30Je56 

30Je56 
30Je56 
30Je56 
30Je56 
30Je56 

30Je56 
30Je56 
30Je56 
30Je56 
30Je56 

3,792 
2,657 
6,776 

664 
487 

763 
1,893 
2,899 
3,909 
2 ,5 64 

2,801 
1,994 
2,244 
1,722 

998 

1,845 
2,078 
3,759 
2,004 

621 

428 
1,209 

530 
603 
172 

30J e56 5,285 
30] e56 2,856 
30Je56 888 
30Je56 3,050 
30]e56 706 

30Je56 2,534 
30J e56 844 
30Je56 1,925 
30Je56 748 
30J e56 1,509 

30Je56 2,419 
30Je56 454 
30Je56 1,115 
30Je56 896 
30Je56 621 

30Je56 518 
30Je56 1,218 
30Je56 1,042 
30]e56 1,188 
30Je56 940 

51. New York, Albany, STC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31Mr56 1,79514 
52. New York, B.rockport , STC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31Mr56 1,065 
53. New York, Buffalo, STC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31Mr56 2,514 
54. New York, Cortland, STC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31Mr56 1,919 
55. New York, Oneonta, STC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31Mr56 937 

56. New York, Oswego, STC ................ . 
57. New York, Plattsburgh, STC ............. . 
58. North Carolina, Boone, Appalachian STC .. . 
59. North Carolina, Elizabeth City, STC ...... . 
60. North Carolina, Fayetteville, STC ........ . 

61. North Ca.rolina, Greenville, East Carolina CoiL 
62. North Carolina, Winston-Salem, STC ..... . 
63. North Dakota, Dickinson, STC ............ . 
64. North Dakota, Valley City, STC .......... . 
65. Oklahoma, Alva, Northwestern SC ........ . 

31Mr56 
31Mr56 
30Je56 
30Je56 
30Je56 

1,461 
961 

1, 618 
379 
517 

30Je56 2,774 
30Je56 829 
30Je56 409 
30] e56 544 
30Je56 705 

.. 45 
33 

101 
758 

1,553 
1,457 
1,227 

168 

22 
361 
432 
287 

122 
143 

70 
16 
62 

52 
114 

116 
0 

207 

277 
68 

175 
316 

1,047 

426 
1,064 

6 

519 

213 
395 
227 
397 

365 
589 
988 
156 
66 1 

563 

80 
8 

445 9 

.. 76 

465 1,577 
135 1,481 

350 1,200 
427 

109 677 
344 

22 321 
54 246 

108 305 

14611 599 

... 7 287 
404 

14 72 

323 677 
565 13 24 
807 391 

69 85 
2411 909 

42,686 
53,073 
56,432 
72,526 

11 2, 141 

58,814 
65,458 

114,134 
60,600 
19,935 

53,400 
93,040 

106,664 
165,404 
174,577 

160,188 
117,390 
101,649 
102,515 

51,459 

56,122 
95,290 

113,869 
79,053 
27,380 

26,286 
49,664 
33,000 
22,7 40 
13,735 

110,747 
84,195 
55,570 

116,830 
34,979 

55,500 
37,121 
88,896 
42,735 

123,870 

86,244 
34,865 
44,893 
50,205 
25,843 

40,633 
71,794 
34,000 
24,316 
78,096 

15314 
196 
375 

7 5614 5 5,015 

77 
51 

174 
113 
193 

155 

22 

41,859 
240 63,026 
676 49,471 
398 43,174 

157 56,365 
121 46,617 

27 66,788 

757 

92 

141 

27,562 
37,015 

103,203 

23,740 
35,367 
39,821 

6 

Volumes News- Peri-
Added papers odicals 

2,093 
3,285 
4,211 
5,111 
8,390 

13 
7 

25 
21 
17 

10,285 13 
13 ,041 . 11 

9,593 22 
2,251 23 
1,153 5 

2,525 16 
3,778 27 
5,648 16 
8,301 15 
4,205 22 

8,519 26 
5,985 7 12 
3,899 30 
2,562 11 
2,755 29 

2,229 15 
2,421 20 
6,472 22 
6,015 24 
1,567 10 

1,300 7 
3,014 8 
1,500 5 

375 
542 2 

5,864 
3,653 
1,263 
5,042 
1,511 

5,255 
1,680 
4,609 
2,217 
2,619 

2,278 
605 

1,269 
1,800 
1,557 

2,101 
2,915 

957 
1,486 
4,797 

28 
12 
18 
12 

9 

7 
12 
13 
13 
26 

9 
46 
43 

8 
10 

7 
8 
5 
7 
8 

2,407 7 
2,300 5 
4,555 6 
3,950 6 
3,081 5 

4,037 13 
2,653 6 
3,581 28 

510 11 
1,508 13 

5,903 
747 
759 
547 

1,260 

13 
19 
25 

5 
23 

310 
340 
605 
657 

1,051 

580 
888 

1,003 
432 
225 

405 
701 
792 
658 
520 

765 
561 
845 
400 
410 

465 
318 
666 
601 
248 

167 
257 
300 
201 
128 

1,199 
545 
347 
496 
250 

411 
368 
502 
304 
531 

331 
226 
241 
305 
203 

173 
350 
222 
265 
292 

386 
283 
456 
524 
287 

443 
410 
411 
205 
253 

467 
346 
184 
139 
324 



Statistics, 1 955 - 1 956 
LIBRARY OPERATI NG ExPENDITURES Total Edu-

Total cational Ratio of 
Staff Total Total Per Stu- and Gen- Library 

Salaries Books for Other Operat- dent Op- eral Insti- Expendi-
and and Books Operating ing Ex- erating tutional tures to 

Staff Student Student Related and Expendi- pendi- Expendi- Expendi - Total 
Salaries Service Service Materials Binding Binding tu.res3 tures tures tures4 (Per Cent) 

$ 11,761 $ 4,267 $ 16,028 $ 9,630 $1,734 $10,364 $10,743 $ 27,135 $25.33 5 $ 597,794 4.54 1 
12,500 1,199 13,699 13, 263 1,470 14,733 875 29,307 29.945 768,388 3.8 2 
54,126 4,800 58,926 18,260 1,950 20,210 2,759 81,895 63.83 1,23 1,659 6.6 3 
55,714 8,700 64,4 14 18,664 2,433 21,097 2,242 87,753 35.00 1,528,710 5.7 4 

110,350 14,893 125 ,243 29,999 3,206 33,205 3,801 162,249 33.20 5 3,332,468 4.86 5 

98,218 15,978 114,196 42,089 7,167 49,256 2,833 166,285 31.11 2,119,380 7.8 6 
79,503 7,950 87,453 38,198 3,957 42,155 6,524 136 ,132 29.98 1,654,229 8.2 7 

113,153 21,756 154,909 43,531 4,949 48,480 4,406 207,795 22.90 4,019,807 5.17 8 
11,020 3,926 14,946 6,594 519 7,113 1,053 23, 112 27.68 6 9 
14, 120 900 15,020 3,900 350 4,250 250 19,520 40.08 5 443,962 4.4 10 

18 ,154 2,983 21,137 6,027 1,077 7,104 365 28,607 37.49 523,367 5.47 11 
53,840 10,002 63,842 15,904 1,885 17,789 2,554 84,185 44.00 5 1,827,857 4.6 12 
67, 184 13,071 80,25 5 24,982 3,210 28,192 4,808 113,255 30.98 2,502,801 4.5 13 

134,096 34,907 169,003 33,050 4,046 37,096 10,872 216,971 49.98 5 2,865,332 7.57 14 
48,335 5,600 53,935 17,000 4,000 21,000 3,625 78,560 27.55 2,241,299 3.5 15 

57,935 11,394 69,329 32,220 9,234 41,454 6,052 116,835 39.97 5 3,111,003 3.76 16 
38,715 13,487 52,202 32,445 1,116 33,561 3,777 89,540 32.848 2,038,371 4.3 17 
32,903 11 ,158 44,06 1 12 ,798 2,187 14 ,98 5 2,924 61,970 26.825 1,777,5 63 3,6 18 
27,338 5,269 32,607 9,439 750 10,189 1,265 43,961 25 .55 5 964,698 4.55 19 
17,5 62 1,767 19,329 9,739 1,405 11,144 1,036 31,509 29.72 5 627,541 5 20 

14,600 3,200 17,800 11,000 1, 800 12,800 1,275 31,875 12 .96 21 
18,905 4,181 23,086 9,989 400 10,3 89 678 34,153 15 .58 1,021,32 0 3.3 22 
72,334 15,863 88,196 29,508 2,297 31,805 5,745 125,747 33.45 2,464,989 5.1 23 
46,062 8,431 54,493 36 ,981 2,685 39,666 4,699 98,858 44.94 1,915,923 5.16 24 
15,955 832 16,787 6,134 592 6,726 800 24,313 38 .65 487,509 4.98 25 

13,557 300 13 ,857 6,042 498 6,540 20,397 47.65 6 5.1 26 
28,629 1, 147 29,776 8,000 2,522 10,522 1".527 41,825 34.50 917,589 4.56 27 

8,460 1,000 9,460 3,750 3,750 13,210 24.92 5 528,799 2.5 28 
11,520 154 11,67 4 1,968 24 1,992 292 13,958 23.15 412,901 3.1 29 

5,500 461 5,961 2,509 2,509 229 8,699 35.00 158 ,483 5.48 30 

71,567 12,717 84,284 23,325 3,087 26,412 3,391 114,087 15.57 3,886,815 2.94 31 
49,681 14,747 64,428 15,796 1,294 17 ,090 294 81,812 27 .35 5 32 
21,885 3,800 25,685 4,875 1,000 5,875 800 32,360 36.44 823,110 3.93 33 
57,690 9,350 67,040 15,400 1, 800 17,200 2,350 86,590 18 .83 2,697,724 3.2 34 
12,818 1,5 60 14,378 8,119 804 8,923 789 24,090 34.12 5 542,968 4.43 35 

26,074 2,425 28,499 19,895 810 20 ,705 2,059 51,263 15.44 1,295,055 3.95 36 
19 ,910 2,680 22,590 9,317 466 9,783 2,013 34,386 40.745 680,682 5.05 37 
33,929 2,211 36,140 14,552 1,774 16,326 1,844 54,310 23.95 1,103 ,118 4.92 38 
11,432 2,369 13,801 8,375 300 8,675 1,552 24,028 23.00 537,000 4.47 39 
11,072 4,989 16,06 1 6,579 2,192 8,771 392 25,224 15.595 928,434 2.7 40 

29,448 7,480 36,928 9,676 324 10,000 46,92812 19 .39 5 1,007,837 4.6 41 
8,850 1,728 10 ,5 78 3,065 193 3,258 124 13,960 30.75 529,146 2.6 42 

11,400 4,931 16,331 6,286 308 6,594 599 23,524 16.68 1,190,209 1.9 43 
15,200 4,742 19,942 6,724 642 7,366 1,055 28,363 21.81 69 1, 284 4.1 44 

7,910 2,069 9,979 4,990 112 5,102 1,029 16,110 25.37 5 507,147 3. 18 45 

17,610 2,452 20,062 4,527 845 5,372 746 26,180 17.24 593,254 4.41 46 
36,000 5,400 41,400 10,902 768 11,670 2,103 55,173 8 30.945 987,816 5.58 47 
27 ,398 2,584 29,982 5,697 600 6,297 1,418 37,697 20.38 5 575,269 6.55 48 
19,230 2,250 21,480 9,269 315 9,584 582 31,646 25.10 5 445,019 7.1 49 
34,200 3,495 37,695 8,171 605 8,776 649 47,120 50.13 5 940,000 5 so 
48,170 1,6 00 49,770 12,78 1 1,793 14,574 1,23 1 65,575 25.00 1,506,633 4.35 51 
34,269 1,400 35,669 8,931 1,797 10,728 1,131 47,528 38.00 1,034,237 5 52 
42,549 3,060 45,609 20,620 791 21,411 3,582 70,602 22.55 1,480 ,572 4.7 53 
30,805 2,016 32,821 13,802 1,409 1 5,211 2,105 50,137 19.44 1,277 ,243 3.9 54 
29,225 1,840 31,065 11,789 798 12,587 2,569 46,221 33.35 787,325 5.87 55 

33,939 1,521 35,460 12,859 2,500 15 ,359 2 ,580 53,399 29.80 1,040,799 5.1 56 
24,890 11,475 36,365 11,188 3,227 14,415 2,244 34,849 29.16 753,747 4.6 57 
22,877 1,220 24,097 9,517 600 10,117 635 53,024 28.84 714,727 7.4 58 
10,1 39 2,033 12,172 2,129 141 2,270 14,441 38.10 424,889 3.4 59 
14,770 14,770 3,870 212 4,082 110 18,962 36.67 323,052 5.8 60 

47,110 8,272 55,382 21,499 1, 600 23,199 1,768 80,349 27.43 5 1,344,549 5.91 61 
14,600 2,736 17,336 3,779 465 4,914 669 22,919 27.64 422,609 5.4 62 

5,390 580 5,970 3,050 250 3,300 1,924 11,194 27.375 285,269 3.92 63 
10,497 342 10,839 2,295 173 2,468 506 13,813 25.39 414,700 3.33 64 
9,540 1,238 10 ,778 4,947 348 5,295 597 16,670 23.00 5 478,43 6 3.44 65 



Teachers College Library 

STUDENT ENROLLMENT 2 

Library1 

Fiscal 
Year 

Ending 

66. Oklahoma, Weatherford, Southwestern SC . . 30}e56 
67 . Orego n, Ashland, Southern Oregon Coil. . . . . 30J e56 
68 . Oregon, La Grande, Eastern Oregon Coli. . . 30] e56 
69. Orego n, Monmouth Oregon Co li. of Educ. . . 30Je56 
70. Penn sylvania, Ca lifornia, STC . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31My56 

71. Pennsylvania, Clarion, STC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31My56 
72. Penn sy lvani a, Edinboro, STC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31My56 
73. Pennsylvania, Indiana, STC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31My56 
74. Penn sy lvania, Kutztown, STC . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31My56 
75. Pennsylvania, Mansfield , STC . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1My56 

76. P e nn sylvania, West Chester, STC . . . . . . . . . . 31My56 
77. Sout h Dakota, Spearfish, Black Hills TC . . . 30}e56 
78. Texas, Canyon, West Texas SC . . . . . . . . . . . . 31Ag56 
79. Texa s, Commerce, East Texas STC . . . . . . . . . 31Ag56 
80. Texa s, Huntsville, Sam Houston STC . . . . . . 31Ag56 

81. Texas, San Marcos, Southwest STC ...... . 
82. Vir g inia, Farmville, Longwood Coli. ..... . . 
83 . Virginia, Har.risonburg, Madi son Coli. . . ... . 
84. Virginia, Petersburg, SC .... ... ... .. .... . 

/ 5. West Virginia, Fairmont, SC ........... . . . 

8 6 . West Virg inia, Glenville, SC ... .......... . 
8 7. West Virg inia , West Liberty, SC .... . .. . . . 
88 . Wi sco nsin, LaCrosse, SC . ................ . 
89 . Wi sco nsin, Milwaukee, SC ............... . 
90. Wi sconsin, Oshkosh, SC ......... .. ...... . 

91. Wi sco nsin, Platteville, SC . . ........ ...... . 
92. Wi sconsin, River Falls, SC ... .. . .. . ...... . 
93. Wi sco nsin, Superior, SC .. ... . ... ... ..... . 
94. Wisconsin, Whitewater, SC ......... .... .. . 

High ..... .... ........... ......... .... . . . 
Median ................................. . 
Low ............ .......... .. .. .. · ·. · · · · · · 

17 

31Ag56 
30Je56 
30Je56 
30Je56 
30Je56 

30Je56 
30Je56 
30Je56 

31Ag56 
30Je56 

30Je56 
30}e56 
30Je56 
30}e56 

Total 
Under· Total 
grad- Grad-
uate uate 

1,143 
769 
605 
746 

1,125 

707 
63 5 

1,868 
1,003 

648 

1, 89 0 
588 

1,962 
1,843 
2,141 

1,943 
755 

1,141 
1,547 
1,193 

602 
1,103 
1,334 
2,305 
1,164 

912 
914 

1,038 
1,067 

6,776 
1,133 

172 
94 

95 
44 

5 

62 7 
348 
181 

214 
19 
24 
62 

75 

1,553 
119 

5 
57 

Total 
Exten-

sion 

32 

105 

51 
500 
107 
191 
322 

129 

559 16 

26 
126 

307 

261 
126 
163 
589 

1,577 
311.5 

8 
66 

Book 
Stock 

45,523 
33,729 
34,996 
40,061 
30,097 

32,407 
35,472 
45,121 
48 ,715 
35,175 

67,614 
35,317 
52,782 

126,920 
136,272 

86,728 
64,800 
78,443 
63,245 
42, 8 48 

35,492 
31,203 
52,497 
82,549 
55,243 

38,481 
41,293 
60,084 
56 ,0 18 

174 ,577 
53,073 
13,735 

93 

Volume s News- Peri-
Added paper s odicals 

1,272 
4,111 
3,266 
3,435 

993 

2,318 
1,483 
2,787 
2,394 

788 

2,529 
890 

3,737 
3,672 
5,570 

2,523 
2,178 
4,752 
2,755 
1,333 

1,2 68 
1,6 89 
2,821 
4,004 
2,044 

2,208 
1,769 
2,293 
1, 8 00 

13,041 
2,524 

375 
94 

23 
17 
12 
30 

4 

13 
8 

11 
15 
23 

9 
18 
28 
21 
10 

14 
12 
13 
20 

6 

26 
14 
12 
20 
14 

29 
18 
10 

8 

46 
13 

2 
93 

246 
318 
405 
296 
282 

230 
188 
270 
327 
237 

371 
260 
490 
5 29 
590 

488 
320 
396 
701 
292 

273 
341 
293 
502 
278 

310 
320 
428 
402 

1,199 
346.5 
128 

94 

1. Central library and all agencies. 2. Includes all students taking courses of college grade on campus. 3. In-
clude s supplies, transportation and all other noncapital expenditures not specifica ll y reported. 4. Exclusive of 
capital expenditUI·es and those for auxiliary enterprises such as dormitories, cafeterias, etc. 5. Extension enroll-
ment not included in per student expenditure. 6. Not reported or not available. 7. 2,082 additional volumes pur-

Teachers College Library 

Library 2 
Li-

brarian 

AssociATE OR 
AssiSTANT 

CHIEF LIBRARIAN 
MiQi- Maxi-
mum mum 

1. Alabama, Troy, STC ......... .... . .. ..... $5 ,200 $2,400 $4,800 
2. Arizona, Flagstaff, STC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,500 5,000 
3. California, Arcata, Humboldt SC . . . . . . . . . . . 8,940 
4. California, Chico, SC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 
5. California, Fresno, SC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9,384 5,496 6,672 

6. California, Long Beach, SC ...... ......... . 
7. California, Sacramento, SC .. . . ; ... ....... . 
8. California, San F .rancisco, SC ............ . 
9. Colorado, Gunnison, Western SC .......... . 

10. Connecticut, Willimantic, STC ........... . 

11. Georgia, Collegeboro, Ga. TC ..... ... ..... . 
12. Illinois, Charleston, Eastern SC .......... . 
13. Illinois, D eKalb, Northern SC .... . .. . ... . . . 
14. Indiana, Muncie, Ball STC ............... . 
15. Indiana, Terre Haute, STC .. .... . . . . .. ... . 

16. Iowa, Cedar Falls, STC .. ................ . 
17. Kan sas, Emporia, STC ................... . 
18. Kansas, Pitts burg, STC ........ . ...... .. . . 
19. Kentucky, Bowling Green, Western SC .... . 
20. Kentucky, Morehead SC . ..... ... ........ . 

21. Kentucky, Murray, SC .. ................ . . 
22. Kentucky, Richmond, Eastern SC ......... . 
23. Louisiana, Lafayette, Southwestern La . Inst. 
24. Louisiana, Natchitoches, Northwestern SC .. 
25. Maryland, Frostburg, STC ............... . 

8,940 
8 ,940 
9,384 
4,600 
5,580 

5,900 
9,680 

7, 200 

8,000 

6,700 

s',6oo 
4,500 
5,100 
8,050 
9,125 
5,417 

5 

5 

5 

5,496 6,672 
5,496 6,672 
4,500 

4,300 4,500 

3,000 3,700 

7'.375 
7,125 7,500 

DEPART MENT HEADS 
Mini- Maxi- Num-
mum mum her 

$ .... $ .... 

HEAD LIBRARIAN' 
ScHooL, CoLLEGE , 

AND D EPARTMENTAL 
LIBRARIES 

Mini- Maxi- Num· 
mum mum her 

$ .... $ .... 
5,232 

5,496 
4 ,508 6,060 
4,9 8 0 6,060 

1 
4 4,508 s',496 

4,980 6,060 
4,9 80 6,060 

4,400 4,500 
5,940 6,820 

s·,a28s 6,743 8 
4,440 5,520 

5,100 

4',767 

3',766 
6,000 

5 
5,900 

5,368 

4,400 
6,375 

5 4 ,282 

5 

5 

5 

2 
4 

2 
5 

8 
3 

5 
8 
5 
3 

4,512 5,496 
4,512 5,496 

4,700 
4,860 5',666 

6,228 
4,560 

4,250 
5 

5 4,000 

3,572 

3 
8 

1 
2 



Statistics, 1 9ss-s6 (Cont.) 
LIBRARY OPERATING EXPENDITURES Total Edu-

Total cational Ratio of 
Staff Total Total Per Stu- and Gen- Library 

Salaries Books for Other Operat- dent Op- era! Insti- Expendi-
and and Books Operating ing Ex- erating tutional tures to 

Staff Student Student R elated and Expendi- pendi- Expendi- Expendi- Total 
Salaries Service Service Materials Binding Binding tures3 tures tures ture s4 (Per Cent) 

10,010 2,318 . 12,328 5,441 419 5,860 7,640 25,828 20.34 629,610 4.1 66 
23,369 3,530 26,899 8,940 1,023 9,963 3,540 40,402 42.69 536,653 7.5 67 
15,660 9,018 24,678 11,029 1,154 12,183 1,764 38,625 63.32 460,300 8.39 68 
10,047 8,060 18 , 107 11 ,440 1,018 12,45 8 1,707 32,272 43 .26 60 1,565 5.36 69 

9,114 2,623 11,737 1,019 1,480 . 2,499 385 14,62 1 13 . 00 821,004 1.78 70 

12,820 4,780 17,600 3,137 3,137 1,550 22,287 31.52 378,182 5.9 71 
12,160 4,206 16,366 7,690 225 7,915 285 24,566 38.68 5 62 1,074 3.96 72 
24,837 3,387 28,224 8,664 583 9,247 1,839 39,310 21.04 1,15 8,000 3.4 73 
29,720 3,000 32 72015 6,431 81 6,512 39,232 39.11 715,6 62 5.5 74 
18,052 2,133 20:135 4,0 52 82 4,134 407 24,726 38.15 701,679 3.5 75 

29,284 2,762 32,046 5,528 605 6,133 324 38,503 19.83 1,219,000 3.16 76 
5,700 1,997 7,697 3,830 3,830 350 11 ,8 76 20.20 5 393,083 3.02 77 

29,600 5,786 35,386 11,129 977 12,106 2,470 49,962 18.53 1,020,305 4.9 78 
34,642 12,078 46,720 14,354 1,639 15,993 883 63,596 28.985 1,368,6 41 4.65 79 
24,452 3,589 28,041 12,771 1,053 13, 824 1,199 43,064 18.545 1,32 7,507 3.24 80 

27,465 6,039 33,504 10 ,533 10,53 3 2,170 46,207 20.21 1,188 ,862 3.9 81 
20,755 2,462 23,217 6,248 1,252 7 ,500 715 31,432 40 .61 691,511 4.54 82 
26,342 3,714 30,056 12 ,362 1,854 14,21 6 1,85 4 46,126 39.60 778,129 5.92 83 
40,408 5,034 45 ,442 12,704 1,226 13,930 2,229 61,601 28.41 1,734 ,120 3.55 84 
17,181 1,905 19,086 3,831 529 4,360 5,993 29,439 24.67 501,301 5.87 85 

10 , 081 1,4 77 11,55 8 4,005 309 4,314 842 16 ,7 14 27.76 316,591 5.28 86 
9,360 2,188 11,548 4,611 616 5,227 408 17,183 15.585 343,790 4.99 87 

25,675 400 26,075 8,456 613 9,069 1,156 36,300 27.20 5 865,329 4.19 88 
36,634 4 ,6 00 41,234 17, 646 2,090 19,73 6 800 6 1,770 25.95 1,276,107 4.8 89 
25,500 3,000 28 ,500 8,8 00 750 9,550 2,000 40,050 33.845 758,598 5.27 90 

18,435 3,024 21,459 8,267 561 8,828 618 30,905 33.89 5 538,972 5.7 3 91 
22,347 1,170 23,517 8,178 600 8,778 200 32,495 35.55 5 562 ,496 5.77 92 
20,500 5,007 25,507 5,922 925 6,8 47 1,700 34,054 32.805 633,824 5.3 7 93 
20,944 7,164 28,108 8,351 853 9,204 37,312 34.96 5 552,710 6.75 94 

134,096 34,907 169,003 43,531 9,234 49 ,256 10 ,872 216,971 63 .83 4,019,807 8.39 High 
23,123 3,495 26,487 91,045 1,077 9981.5 1472.5 37,504.5 29.07 782,727 4.6 Median 

5,390 154 5,961 1,019 24 1,992 110 8,699 12.96 158,483 1.78 Low 
94 93 94 94 89 94 88 94 94 90 9 1 Nt7 

chased by departmental fund s. 8. Includes A-V expenditures. 9. Includes on- and off-campus students. 10. Ex-
elude s Educational Service Library and Campus School. 11. Not included in per student expenditure. 12. Pro-
rated over biennium. 13. Includes part-time students. 14. Estimated figures. 15. Excludes summer session ex-
pens es. 16. Includes 158 two-year vocational students. 17. Number of libraries on which high, median and low 
are based. 

Salary Statistics, 1 955- 1 956 
1 

ToTAL NuMBER OF EMPLOYEES 
ALL OTH ER PROFES- ALL NoNPROFES- IN FuLL-TIME EQUIVALENTS3 Working 
SIONAL AssiSTANTS SIONAL AssisTANTS Non- Hou.rs in Hours of 

Mini - Maxi - Num- Mini- Maxi- Num- Profes - profes- Fiscal Student 
mum mum her mum mum her sionals sionals Total Year4 A ss istance 

$ . . .. $ .... $ . ... $ .... 3. 5 3.5 2:~~~5 10,368 1 5 1 3 1 4 1,99 9 2 
3,372 5,332 . 7 3,21 6 3,900 5 8 3.5 11.5 1,808 4,650 3 
4,296 4,740 3 2,771 4,740 5 9 3 .5 12.5 1,856 10 ,208 4 
4,296 5,496 9 3,060 4,740 13.5 15 11 .5 26.5 1,768 16,094 5 

4,296 6,672 15 17.5 15 17.5 32. 5 1,200 20,400 6 
4,296 4,740 5 3,216 4 ,092 8 12 8 20 1,784 8,577 7 
4,296 4,740 9 3,060 4,740 14 22 14 36 1,784 21,727 8 

1,920 5 1 2 1 3 5 654 9 
1',566 1,560 .5 2,940 3,300 2 1.5 2 3.5 1·,sos 1,512 10 

3,600 
'is 

5 
"is 

5 9,2007 5,966 11 
1,920 2,640 8 11 .5 1,628 14,203 12 

5·,o28s 5)i4s 4"9",867 
13 

9 2,220 3,285 12 19 12 31 1,680 14 
3,840 4,560 6 2,190 3,060 4 11 2.5 13.5 1,786 6,500 15 

4,700 5,600 2 2,240 3,000 6 8.33 6 14.339 1,665 17,685 16 
5 5 310 5 5 2.5 12 2.5 14.5 1,824 27,254 17 

1,980 2,292 2 7 2 9 1,920 19,529 18 
2 5 2 6.5 2.5 9 1,760 12,141 19 

1,600 5 1 4 1 5 1,760 4,374 20 

4 4 1,508 8,000 21 
3,500 1 1,200 2,000 2 6 1 7 1,706 8,800 22 

5,625 6,062 3 1,680 3,000 4 10 4 14 1,600 34,707 23 
4,250 6,875 5 2,280 4,320 6 7 4.5 - 11.5 1,599 18,893 24 

4,282 2 3 1.83 4.83 1,597 5 25 



26. 
27. 
28. 
29. 
30. 

31. 
32 . 
33. 
34. 
35. 

Library 2 

Maryland, Salisbury, STC ...•........•.•. 
Maryland, Towson, STC ..........•.....•. 
Massa{:husetts, Fitchburg, STC ... ........ . 
Massachusetts, Framingham, STC ......... . 
Massachusetts, North Ada~s, STC ........ . 

Michigan, Kalamazoo, Western Mich. Coli .. . 
Michigan, Mt. Pleasant, Central Mich. Coil .. 
Michigan, Marquette, Northern Mich. Coli .. 
Michigan, Ypsilanti, Eastern Mich. Coli. ... . 
Minnesota, Bemidji, STC .... . ............ . 

36. Minnesota, Mankato, STC .......... . ..... . 
37. Minnesota, Moorhead, STC ..... ..... ..... . 
38. Minnesota, St. Cloud, STC ......... ...... . 
39. Minpesota, Winona, STC ......... .. . ... . . 
40. Missouri, Kirksville, Northeast SC ........ . 

41. 
42. 
43. 
44. 
45. 

Missouri, Springfield" Southwest SC ...... . 
Nebraska, Chadron, ;::,TC ................. . 
Nebraska, Kearney, STC ................. . 
Nebraska, Wayne, STC · ...... ... ......... . 
New Hampshire, Keene, TC ....... ..... .. . 

46. New Jers ey, Glassboro, STC ...... ........ . 
47. New Jersey, Montclai.r, STC ........ . .... . 
48. New Jersey, Newark, STC ...........•.... 
49. New J ersey, Paterson, STC . .. . ..... ...... . 
SO. New Jersey, Trenton, STC ............... . 

51. New York, Albany, STC ......... ........ . 
52. New York, Bro{:kport, STC . ... . ......... . 
53. New York, Buffalo, STC . .. . .. ... ... ... .. . 
54. New York, Cortland, STC ............... . 
55. New York, Oneonta, STC . .. .... ....... . . 

56. New York, Oswego, STC ......... . ...... . 
57. New York, Plattsburgh, STC , ............ . 
58. North Carolina, Boone, Appalachian STC .. . 
59. North Carolina, Elizabeth City, STC ...... . 
60. North Carolina, Fayetteville, STC ......... . 

61. North Carolina, Greenville, E. Carolina Coli. 
62. North Carolina, Winston-Salem, STC ..... . 
63. North Dakota, Dickinson, STC ............ . 
64 . North D akota, Valley City, STC .......... . 
65. Oklahoma, Alva, Northwestern SC ........ . 

66. Oklahoma, Weatherford, Southwestern SC . . . 
67. Oregon, Ashland, Southern Ore. Coli. .... . . 
68. Oregon, LeGrande, Eastern Ore. Coli. . .... . 
69. Oregon, Monmouth, Ore. Coli. of Educ. . .. . 
70. Pennsylvania, California, STC ... . .. . .. .. . . 

71. Pennsylvania, Clarion, STC .. . . . ....... .. . 
72. Pennsylvania, Edinboro , STC .. ........... . 
73. Pennsylvania, Indiana, STC .......... .. .. . 
74 . Pennsylvania, Kutztown, STC ........ ..... . 
75. Pennsylvania, Mansfield, STC .. ...... .... . . 

76. Pennsylvania, West Chester, STC .. . ...... . 
77. South D akota, Spearfish, Black Hills TC ... . 
78. Texas, Canyon, West Texas SC ..... . .. . . . 
79. Texas, Commerce, E. Texas STC .. ........ . 
80. Texas, Huntsville, Sam Houston STC ... .. . 

81. Texas, San Marcos, Southwest STC . ...... . 
82. Virginia, Farmville, Longwood Coli. ... .. . . 
83. Virginia, Harrisonburg, Madison Coli. .... . 
84. Virginia, Petersburg, Va. SC .. .. .... .. . . . . 
85. West Virginia, Fairmont, SC ...... ...... . . 

86. West Virginia, Glenville, SC ............. . 
87. West Virginia, West Liberty, SC ......... . 
88. Wisconsin, LaCrosse , SC ................. . 
89. Wisconsin, Milwaukee, SC ............ .. . . 
90. Wisconsin, Oshkosh, SC ................. . 

91. Wisconsin, Platteville, SC ................ . 
92. Wisconsin, River Falls, SC ......... ...... . 
93. Wis{:onsin, Superior, SC ................. . 
94. Wisconsin, Whitewater, SC ............. .. . 

High ................ . ............ .. .... . 
Median .......................... .. .. .. . . 
Low ................................... . 
N19 ••..•• •• ••••.•••. •• ..•..••••.••..•••. 

Li-
brarian 

5,400 
4,517 
5,340 
6,300 
5,500 

8,050 

7,700 
7,675 
5,120 

G 

~·n~~: 
' 5 

s· 26814 
s;9oo 
5,243 
5,268 
5,500 
5,300 
4,300 

6,600 
6,240 
6,660 
7 ,140 
7 ,9501~ 

5,976 
7,206 
6,906 
7,206 
7,206 

6,906 
6,210 
5,696 
4,063 
4,596 

7,669 
4,794 
4,400 
4,600 
5,355 16 

5,500 
6,345 
6,600 
5,397 
5,370 

6,400 
5,700 
6,050 
5,900 
6,710 

6,400 
6,120 
6,420 

7,153 

6,200 
7,100 
5,000 
6,432 
5,600 

4,830 
5,000 
6,125 
6,890 
6,000 

6 ,000 
5,475 
6,300 
6,030 

9,680 
6,025 
3,700 

86 

5 

AssociATE OR 
AssiSTANT 

CHIEF LIBRARIAN 
Mini- Maxi-
mum mum 

3,572 4,282 

6,850ll 

5,57 5 
4,896 

4,440 
6,080 
4,740 

5,160 
5,200 
5,150 
3,760 

5,220 

5,243 

5,460 6,660 

4,698 
4,698 
4,698 
4,698 
4,698 

4,698 
5,395 

4,176 

3,800 
5,310 

4,510 

4,650 

5,800 
5,700 
4,000 
4,300 
2,450 

4,500 

5,220 

4 ,920 

4 ,150 
3 ,8 00 
5,725 

7,375 
4, 698 
2,400 

45 

5 

5 

5,748 
5,526 
5,748 
5,748 
5,748 

5,748 
5,748 

4,650 

5,875 
5,800 

6,500 

4,600 

5,790 

7,500 
5,748 
3,700 

24 

Teachers College Library 

DEPARTMENT HEADS 
Mini- Maxi- Num-
mum mum her 

6,200 
5,200 

5,000 

4,440 
5,760 
4,560 

4,280 

5 

6,400 
6,600 

6,200 

4,601 

3,600 6,180 

4,000 

4,500 

5,500 

4,320 
3, 500 
4,470 

4,039 

5,425 

6,000 

4 ,6 00 
4,900 

4,400 

4 ,3 20 
4 ,32 0 

5 

3,240 

4,320 
3,744 
4,300 ~ 

5,215 
4,615 5,540 

4 ,6 00 5,200 

6,200 
4,560 
3,240 

35 

6,820 
S.S20 
4,039 

29 

4 
4 

2 

6 

2 
5 
2 

2 
4 
2 

1 
2 

8 
3 
1 

38 

~ 

HEAD LIBRARIAN, 
ScHOOL, CoLLEGE, 

AND DEPARTM ENTAL 
LIBRARIES 

Mini- Maxi - Num -
mum mum her 

5,400 

5,920 

4,020 4,920 

4,872 

4,600 

5,865 

6,228 
4,600 
1,500 

17 

4,790 

1,500 

G 5,340 

5,496 
4,990 
1,500 

10 

.6 

2 
1 

.6 
17 

1. Salary data reported as of September 1, 1956. 2. Central library and all agencies. 3. Excludes s tudent as-
sistants and . building maintenance staff. 4. Excludes vacation and legal holidays. 5. Not reported or not avail-
able. 6. Salary range of $7,728-9,384 rep orted. 7. Total hours for all staff. 8. Includes one- s eventh of academic 
year salary for summ er session. 9. Includes two part-time professionals and one part-time clerical assistant. 10. 



Salary Statistics, 1955-s61 (Cont.) 

ToTAL NuMBER OF EMPLOYEES 
ALL OTHER PROFES- ALL N ONPROFES- IN FULL-TIME EQUIVALENTS3 Working 
SIONAL ASSISTANTS SIONAL AssiSTANTS Non- Hours i.n Hours of 

Mini- Maxi- Num- Mini- Maxi- Num- Profes- profes- Fiscal Student 
mum mum her mum mum her sionals sionals Total Year4 Assistance 

7,475 2 3,200 1 3 1.5 4.5 1,908 26 
2,690 3,225 1 6 1 7 1,724 1,9 1'2 27 
3,120 1 1 1 2 1,400 5 28 

2 2 1,400 308 29 
1 1 1,120 615 30 

3,600 6,200 4 3,040 3,380 3.5 10 3. 5 13.5 1,3 73 18 ,742 31 

4::~~5 5,400 2 
5 5 3 7 2.5 9.5 1,600 13,1 60 32 

5 5 5 3 1 4 1,368 2,850 33 
4,400 4,460 4 2,820 3",526 4 9 2 11 1,290 12,91 6 34 

4,352 5 1 2 1 3 5 2,506 35 

4,284 4 3,672 4 3.5 7.5 1,760 4,041 36 
3,672 1 3 3 1,880 4,466 37 
5,120 1 2,268 3,120 4 5 4 9 5 3,627 38 

2,664 1 3 1 4 1',646 3,948 39 
3,600 4,000 3 1,32 0 2.5 1 3.5 1,540 11,087 40 

2,100 5 6 1,748 1,248 41 
2 2 1,760 2,880 42 
2 2 880 6,621 43 
3 3 2,024 5 44 
2 2 1,400 2",746 45 

4,560 5,460 2,400 2,880 1 3 1 4 1,600 3,359 46 
2,160 3,120 2 6 2 8 1,250 7,398 47 

4,560 5,460 4 3,060 1 5 1 6 1,425 3,398 48 
4,560 5,460 3 4 4 1,388 3,000 49 
4,56018 5,460 5 3,000 3,600 6 1 7 5 4,787 50 

3,170 4, 790 4 2,750 4,000 3 7 3 10 1,710 2,175 51 
3,170 4,000 1 2,750 3,490 3 5 3 8 1,840 1,750 52 

2,750 4,790 6 4 6 10 5 2,863 53 
3,170 4,000 1 2,620 3,640 3 6 3 9 1,562 2,918 54 
3,170 4,220 2 2,620 2,9 08 1 5 .5 5.5 1,72 2 2,369 55 

3,840 4,790 2 2,750 4,000 3 5 3 8 1,760 2,535 56 
3,840 4,7 90 2 2,764 1 4 1.5 5.5 1,762 1,745 57 

1,866 2,887 3 5 5 5 1,920 17,419 58 
2,824 1 2 1 3 5 5 59 

3,914 3,128 3,588 2 2 2 4 1,400 60 

4,668 2,580 9 1 10 1,794 15 ,040 61 
2,640 2,640 2 2 4 1,820 450 62 

1,350 1 1 2 660 720 63 
3 3 1,760 650 64 
2 2 2,220 2,476 65 

.5 2 .5 2.5 2,000 5,195 66 
5,287 5,310 1.6 2,520 3,180 3.5 2.6 3.5 6.16 1,832 3,912 67 
5,000 5,300 1 2,100 2,376 2 3 1.5 4.5 1,851 6,45817 68 

5 6 1 5 5 3.6 5 5 5 1,920 5,445 69 
3,744 1 2 1,615 3,747 70 

5,800 1.5 2,768 1.5 3.3 1.5 4.8 3,703 71 
4,000 1 

3',566 
2 2 1,680 3,969 72 

2,450 2 4 1 5 1,160 5,325 73 

3',627 
3.7 .9 4.6 1,320 3,417 74 
3 1 4 1,440 1,604 75 

5 4,300 5 5 1,3 00 76 
z",526 1 1 1 2 1,9 00 3,981 77 

2,700 3,600 3 1,000 
z',466 

.5 6 1.5 7.5 1,920 9,644 78 
1,95 0 1 7 1 8 1,743 29,991 79 
2,400 3,607 3 2 3.25 5.25 1,800 7,177 80 

3:744 z:767 
7 7 1,930 3,018 81 

2 ,520 2 4 1 5 5 4,953 82 
3,456 1 5 2,860 2 4 2 6 8,254 83 
3,312 3,744 3 2,520 3,024 4 8 4 12 1,880 11,1 86 84 

2,000 2,500 3 2.5 3 5. 5 2,000 3,810 85 

900 .. , ...... .5 2 .5 2.5 1,940 2,685 86 
2,100 .5 2 .5 2.5 1,960 4,3 76 87 
2,610 

3:432 
2.5 3 2.5 5.5 1,740 800 88 

3,850 1 2,652 4 6 3 9 7,666 89 
1,400 3 2,520 3,060 1 4 1 5 1,7 60 4 ,22 4 90 

2,592 1 4 1 5 1,575 4,314 91 
4,300 5,000 3 3, 372 1 3.5 1 4.5 1,368 2,340 92 
4,200 5,300 3 5 3,132 1 4 1 5 1::~:5 3,602 93 5 6 3 5 2 4 2 6 5 94 
5,800 7,475 15 4,352 4,790 17.5 22 17.5 36 9,200 49,867 High 
4,250 4,790 2 2,601 3,150 2 4 2 5 1,743 4,224 Median 
1,400 1,560 .5 900 2,000 .5 1 .5 1 660 308 Low 

43 37 51 62 44 74 89 75 91 81 85 Ntv 

Library science instructors. 11. For ten months. 12. For 100 months. 13. Sabbatical leave. 14. For nine months. 
15. Includes two A-V persons. 16. For 11 months. 17. Does not include 2,880 clerical hours. 18. Does not in-
elude summer session salaries. 19. Number of libraries on which high median, and low are based. 



Library 

1. A labama, Christian C. 1 •. • • ••• • • •.. ... .• . .•• 
2. A labama, Marion In st itute . ...... . ....... . . 
3. Arkansas State C., Beebe Branch . . ... . . ... . 
4. Cali fo rnia, American River ... . ... . . ... . . .. . 
5. Californ ia, Bakersfield C. . .. ... . .. . .... .. . . 

6. California, Coalinga C. . . . . .. ... . ...... .. . . 
7. California, College of Marin .. . . . . ..... . . . . . 
8 . California, College of the Sequoias ... . ..... . 
9. California, Compton C. . .... . ... .. . . . .... . . 

10. California, East Contra Costa . . . .. ... . .... . 

11. California, East Los Angeles ... . . .. . . . .... . 
12. California, El Camino C . . . . .... .. . ..... . .. . 
13. California, Fresno . . . . . . ...... ..... .. .... . . 
14. California, Fullerton . .. ... ... . .. .. ....... . 
15. California, Glendale C . . ... . . .. . . . ..... . ... . 

16. California, Lo s Angeles City C .......... . . . 
17. California, Lo s Ange les Harbor ... . .. . . . . .. . 
18. Californ ia, Lo s Angeles ] .C. of Business . . . . 
19. Cal ifornia, Los Angeles Trade-Tech .. . ..... . 
20. California, Lo s Angeles Valley . . .. ... . ... . . 

21. California, Or a nge Coast C ... . .. . . . .. . . ... . 
22. California, Palomar C. . .. . ................ . 
23. California, Pa sadena City C .... . . .......... . 
24. California, Pierce .... . .. ... ... . .... . .. .. . . 
25. California, Riverside C .... ... .... . .. ..... . . 

26. California, Sacramento .. .. .. . . . . .. ... . .. . . . 
27. California, San Bernardino Valley C ....... . 
28 . California, Santa Ana C. ....... . .......... . 
29 . Californi a, Santa Monica City C ... . .... . . .. . 
30. California, Stockton C. 1 . . . . ... . . . . . ... . ..•. 

31. California, Yuba C .. . . . ........ . .... . . . . .. . 
32 . Colorado, Pueblo C. . .... . ................ . 
33. Colorado, Trinidad State ......... . ... . ... . 
34 . Colorado, Woman's C .. . .......... . ....... . 
35. Connecticut, Mitchell C . ...... .. . ..... .. . . . 

36. Connecticut, Quinnipiac C . . ... . .. .. .. . . . .. . 
37. Di strict of Columbia, Mount Vernon1 ... ... . 
38. Di st rict of Columbia, Washington Hall ..... . 
39. Florida, Chipola . .. . ...... . ...... ... ..... . 
40. Florida, Edward Waters C ........ . . . .. . .. . 

41. Florida Christian C .. . . .. ......... ... . . ... . 
42. Florida, Jack sonville . .. . .... . .... ... .... . . . 
43. F lorida, St. Petersburg . .. .. . .... .. ..... .. . 
44 . Georgia, Abraham Baldwin Agricu l tural C .. . 
45 . Georgia, Emmanue l C.1 . . .. . .... . .. . ...... . 

46. Georgia Southwestern C. . . .... . . . . . . .. .... . 
47. Geo rgia, Middle Georgia C .. . .......... . .. . 
48. Georgia, You ng L. G. Harris C. 1 . .. .. .•.. . • 

16: iftf~~is,B~sright · : : : ( : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 
51. Illinois, Kendall C. . . . ............... . ... . 
52. Illinoi s, La Salle-Peru-Oglesbv1 •............ 
53. Illinois, Mo line Community C. 1 . ........ . .. . 
54. Illinois, Monticello C. 1 .. . .. . ..... . .... . .• . . 
55. Ill inois, Morton ..................... . . ... . 

56. Illinois , Thornton ... . . . ............ . . . .. . 
57 . Iowa, Boone . . . ... . ...... . .... . . ........ . . 
58 . Iowa, Mason City ... . . . . ... .. . .. . . . ..... . . 
59. Iowa, Mount Mercy C .. . . ... .. ........ . .. . . 
60. Iowa, N orthwestern1 . .. . . ... .. . . . . . ...... . 

61. Kansas, Coffeyvi ll e C. .. .... .. . ... . . .. . . . . . 
62 . Kansas, H u tchinson ... ... . . . .. .. . ........ . 
63 . Kansas, Kansas City . . .. . ... . . ...... . ... . . . 
64 . Kan s as, St. Johns C.1 . ... . . .•. •• . • . • . ...... 
65. Kan sas, Ursuline College of Paola1 . .. •. .. . . 

66 . Kentucky, Campbellsville C. . ... . . ... . ..... . 
67 . Kent u cky, Loretto . .. .... .... .. .. . .. . . .. . . . 
68. Kentucky, Paducah . . . ...... .. . . . . ... .. . . . . 
69 . Maine , Oblate College and Seminary ..... .. . 
70. Massachusetts, Bradford . .. ... .... .. .. .... . 

71. Massachusetts , Worcester ........ ... .. . . .. . 
72. Michigan, Henry Ford Community C . . . .... . 
73 . Michigan , Hi ghland Park .. .... . .. ... . .. .. . 
74. Minnesota, Hibbing . ...................... . 
75. Minnesota, Itasca ...... . ... . . . .. . ... .. .. . . 

76. Minnesota, Rochester .. . ......... .. . .. . . .. . 
77. Minnesota, Virginia ..... . ... . . . ..... .. ... . 
78 . Mississippi, Copiah-Lincoln1 • .. . ... . ..... • .. 

STUDENT 
ENROLLMENT 

D ay 

63 5 
370 4 
125 5 
728 

1,752 

205 5 
1,130 
1,471 
3,396 
1,2 64 

2,520 
6 ,609 3 
1,338 
1,857 
2,200 

7,456 
1,306 

645 
5,843 
4,820 

1,638 
346 

6,263 3 
980 

1,282 

2,380 
1,764 

821 
3,559 
1,432 

700 
710 
334 
417 4 
227 

353 
169 4 
30 

422 
365 

242 4 
585 
785 
468 4 
129 4 

4784 
416 
443 2 

1,0245 
3,087 

Eve-
ning 

103 

40 
1,682 
1,812 

6,282 
1,832 
4 ,627 
2,068 

5,600 

1;sici 
5,500 

10,047 
2,965 
1,2 45 

12,617 
6,777 

6,204 
1,228 

3,020 
3,762 

433 
2,543 

500 
2,888 

1,600 
1,026 
1,069 

269 

176 

. i2ci 
400 

61 

5 17 
641 

26 
32 2 

827 
4,098 

1763 • 5 • • •• 
280 

2,000 1,000 
286 2 • 4 
553 27 7 

464 
114 
328 
245 4 
18!5 

400 
527 
510 
4202,4 

632,3 

3604 
82 

18 1 
40 

3044 

555 
1,000 
1,409 

284 
175 

303 
247 
3454 

126 
174 

3,056 
20 
63 

40 

64 

1,138 
3,600 

53 

"75 

29 

Junior College Library 

r----LIBRARY 0 PERAT-

Books 
Vol- and 

Book umes Peri- Staff Student Related 
Stock Added odicals Salaries Service Material s 

12,1042 
5,206 
6,9 00 
5,853 

19,304 

8502 
250 
374 

5,853 
1,028 

60 2 $ 1,629 2 $ 
55 4,360 
45 1,800 

120 4,062 
275 12,084 

7,996 2,996 
19,827 620 
12,615 1,150 
16,493 1,066 
10,780 1,223 

116 4,890 
150 12 ,885 
215 8,65 5 
244 18,205 
17 8 10,420 

22,277 2,306 
16,780 2,050 

295 12,000 
162 37,310 

7,0 00 610 163 8,470 
18,802 696 261 16,650 
19 ,000 1,091 200 10, 600 

87,910 
12, 790 

8,2 70 
25,000 
13 ,27 0 

14,464 
11 ,29 7 
55,374 
13,184 
22,475 

43,750 
35,000 
23,325 
20,139 
18 ,0 00 2 

10,000 
9,509 
9,847 

12,929 
9,042 

11 ,86 1 
7,0002 

600 
6,299 

10,025 

6,986 
13,000 
12,415 

7,889 
10 ,622 2 

14,224 
12,077 
14,800 
17,390 
54,039 

5,382 
14,239 2 
9,942 

22 ,820 
15,556 

11,463 
4,6942 
5,181 

22,719 
10,000 

4,870 
8,362 
8,187 

26,000 
10,769 2 

9,418 
5,706 
4,621 
6,000 

23,920 

8,585 
13,357 
10,842 

8,217 
10,289 2 

9,303 
23,260 
12,267 

6,263 400 
2,063 275 
1,191 152 
1,000 700 
2,291 216 

723 268 
1,383 261 
2,912 285 
2,235 200 
1,019 165 

1,433 157 
1,059 275 

987 178 
2,025 233 
2,040 2 1742 

900 240 
431 156 
210 101 
625 145 
754 35 

489 155 
3712 65 2 
600 15 
728 111 

4,500 111 

336 97 
1,200 172 

627 101 
518 100 
83!2 90 2 

354 68 
238 803 
732 108 

1,291 155 
2,239 271 

425 43 
319 2 126 2 
543 76 
185 66 
749 892 

421 108 
6502 60 2 

1,384 37 
1,521 108 
1,000 72 

32 
420 110 
2 19 67 
500 175 
386 88 

325 80 
721 64 
367 38 
400 75 
826 148 

888 65 
959 205 

1,076 179 
308 104 
183 2 892 

221 96 
573 150 
437 101 

76,144 
22,331 

9,580 
11,750 

9,775 
6,420 

34,998 
10,000 
14,242 

19,515 
19,500 
12,990 
27,607 
26,786 2 

10,070 
4,870 
4,200 
9,071 
4,080 

8,915 
6,700 

600 
4,392 
6,994 

3,137 
6,450 
5,300 
6,600 
3,3002 

4,500 
4,000 
2,625 12 
8,000 

72,930 

3,300 
11,2002 

5,490 2 
3,590 

14,930 

6,300 
5,000 2 
5,200 

1 5 

3,6002 

4,750 
4,100 
4,500 
4,50015 

2,700 
15 

2;646 
• . . .. 15 

8,900 

3,500 
12,118 
1 5,000 

5,547 16 
7,6182 

6,525 
5,500 
2,700 

504 2 $ 

270 
257 

10,071 

700 
191 

3,110 
1,131 

900 
3,080 

488 

960 

15,240 
1,524 

2,662 

1,050 
1,137 

865 
763 

1,450 

2,600 
1,431 

306 
1,630 

69 2 

1,330 
774 
242 
516 
571 

600 

750 
2,165 

575 

750 
2,248 

577 
8712 

395 
799 

1,7102 
2,155 

12,540 

640 
718 2 

360 
522 

400 
1002 
900 
300 
6502 

695 

1,300 
189 

562 

709 

'1',627 
400 
720 
250 
285 
3922 

376 
520 
633 

1,6002 
8 70 

1,255 
3,460 
6,450 

6,260 
3,487 
5,052 
8,398 
5,409 

15,204 
11 ,496 

5,300 
4,100 
4,300 

36,310 
9,307 
4,623 

14,541 
8,679 

5,975 
4,700 

10,252 
7,76 0 
4,520 

8,250 
5,733 
4,800 
8,146 
7,752 2 

5,200 
2,245 
1,092 
3,718 
1,496 

1,782 
1,008 
2,125 
2,097 
8,135 

905 
6,168 
2,917 
1,67 4 
1,303 2 

1,013 
1,1 6 1 
6,983 2 
5,491 

16,250 

738 
1,0562 
3,0002 

926 
5,005 

2,133 
320 

2,000 
4, 838 
1,600 2 

1,000 
1,800 

900 
2,500 

800 

1,214 
566 
689 

1, 162 
3,262 

1,990 
3,150 
4,300 
1,333 
3,0242 

1,550 
1,95 1 
3, 189 



Statistics, I 9 55- I 9 56 
ING EXPENDITURES------, 

Other Per Stu- Total 
Operat- Total Op- dent Op- Educational 
ing Ex- erating erating and General 

Bind- pendi- Expendi- Expendi- Institutional 
ing tures tures tures Expenditures 

$ .... $ 159 $ 
21 149 
65 100 

3gg · 7oo 

200 
168 135 

1,045 
304 2,076 
215 2,150 

160 1,678 
700 2,503 
400 500 
200 340 
400 

2,496 5,195 
368 855 
200 

325 
211 

387 2,000 
15 

1,5oo z',793 
300 

350 550 

1,800 850 
832 167 
400 

1,454 1,728 
1,331 2 553 2 

400 1,530 
240 

113 

22 

20 
633 

68 
350 

106 
9292 

178 
126 

78 2 
312 
650 

175 
100 
100 
754 
1002 

100 
144 
200 
100 

75 

22 
16 
25 
78 

245 

85 
385 

150 
200 
258 

79 

57 

253 
247 
5692 

287 

1,913 
6,350 

305 
210 

375 

65 
61 

850 2 

580 

750 

45 
59 

1,1 80 
208 
389 

250 
200 s',856 
161 115 
3082 192 2 

373 143 

3,892 
5,400 
3,490 
7,837 

29,605 

12,050 
16,867 
14,752 
32,082 
19,325 

29,942 
55,089 
15,158 
21,290 
16,260 

135 ,385 
34,385' 
14,403 
26,616 

19,187 
12,272 
50,408 
18,823 
21,112 

33,015 
27,663 
18,496 
40,565 
36,4912 

18,530 
8,130 
5,619 

13,804 
6,147 

11,297 
7,879 
3,675 
8,931 

16,396 

4,918 
15,216 

8,470 
9,204 
6,973 2 

6,086 
6,372 

11,3962 
17,871 

108,720 

4,678 
15,9492 

8,590 2 
5,361 

20,667 

9,383 
5,520 2 
8,265 
5,953 
6,8002 

1,100 
7,979 
5,200 
9,150 
5,5642 

4,543 
641 

5,243 
1,448 

14,423 

5,890 
16,238 
28,600 

7,441 
11,533 2 

8,451 
8,486 
6,521 

$23.45 $ 
14.59 
21.81 

4.68 
8.02 

58.78 
2.27 
4.47 
4.00 
5.80 

3.50 
8.25 

. 5.35 
11.46 
8.29 . 

7.70 
8.05 
7.62 
1.44 

2.45 
7.79 
8.04 

47.05 
4.19 

11.66 
6.42 

14.00 
6.09 
9.35 2 

8.06 
4.68 
4.00 

33.10 
12.47 

21.35 
5.10 

24.50 
10.86 
36.14 

20.32 
13.81 
10.79 
19.67 
54.05 

12.73 
14.41 
26.092 

9.65 
15.12 

26.53 
56.96 2 
20.862 
18.70 
24.90 

20.22 
19.00 
25.19 
22.46 
29.57 2 

2.75 
15.14 
10.19 
21.77 
54.02 

12.61 
7.82 

21.40 
36.20 
47.44 

3.47 
3.53 

19.50 
13.88 
46.12 

27.90 
34.36 
17.43 

72 ,46 1 
157,821 

59,242 
389,909 

1,080,501 

225,630 
529,295 

i ;3·4·6·, 7 64 
850,440 

i ,i3·a·,6o i 

i ;12·9·, 7 3 i 
1,113 ,353 

3,177,430 
785,480 

i ;9o6·,4 s2 

745,077 
403,525 

2,868,247 
609,573 
753,907 

1,297,381 
1,204,52 7 

607,437 
1,745,879 
1,892,8002 

614,110 
406,000 
237,588 
379,654 
187,145 

246,399 
528,651 

10 ,000 
109,000 

131,431 
350,000 

208,645 
104,303 2 

141,723 
138,458 
172,899 2 
520,120 

95,500 
640,9142 

285,335 2 
401,605 

155,126 
129,963 
156,0002 

154,830 

338,000 
94,000 2 

•59,318 

36,949 
673,080 

319,726 
878,294 

Ratio of Average 
Library SALARIES AS OF TOTAL NUMBER Working 
Expend- r-SEPTEMBER 1, 1956-----, OF EMPLOYEES Hours Hours 
itures to Profes- Nonpro- IN FuLL-TIME for Pro- of Stu-

Total . sional fessional EQUIVALENT fessional dent 
(Per Li- Assist- Assist- Prof es- N onpro - Librari- Assist-

Cent) brarian ants ants sional fessional ans17 ance 

5. 
3.42 
5.89 
2. 
2.7 

5.3 
3. 

2.38 
2 .27 

3. 
2.035 
1.80 
1.60 

4.26 
4.3 

1.40 

2.45 
3. 
1.75 
3 . 
2.80 

2.40 
2.12 
3.044 
2 .38 
1.90 2 

3. 
2. 
2.4 
3.63 
3.20 

4.58 
1.50 

37. 
8.10 

3.70 
4.34 

4.4 
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79. Mississippi, Perkinston1 ••••••.••••••• •• •••• 
80. Missouri, Christian C. . ................... . 

81. Missouri, Cottey C. . .............. .. ..... . 
82. Missouri, Flat River1 ••••••.. • •••.•••••• •• 
83 . Missouri, Hannibal -La Grange C. . ......... . 
8 4. Mis souri , Kansas City .. . . .. ........... . .. . 
85. Missouri, Kemper Military SchaaP ......... . 

86. Mi ssouri, Moberly1 ••.• •. • •• •.•...•. •• ••. •• 
87. Missouri, St. Paul's C. 1 ••....••••...•..•••• 
88. Missouri, Southwest Baptist C ... .......... . 
89. Missouri, Stephens C. 1 •••••••• ••• •...•••••. 
90. Mi ssouri, Trenton1 •••••••••••• •• • • ••.••.•• 

91. Nebraska, N orfolk1 ••.••.•••..... ... ••••••• 
92. New Jersey, Centenary C. for Women ... .. . . 
93. New Jersey , Trenton ...................... . 
94. New Jersey, Union ..... . ................. . 
95. New Mexico, Military Institute1 • ..••• • •••.• 

96. New York, Briarcliff ................... .. . . 
97. New York, Concordia ............ ... ..... . 
98. New York , Fashion Institute of Technology .. 
99. New York, Hudson Valley Tech. Inst . . .... . 

100. New York, Orange County Community C. 1 •• 

101. New York, Westchester Community C ...... . 
102. North Carolina, Asheville-Biltmore C ....... . 
103. North Carolina , Brevard C . ............... . 
104. North Carolina, Louisburg C.1 •••••••••••••• 
105. North Carolina, Mitchell C ............... .. . 

106. North Carolina, Warren Wilson C.1 ...••.•• 
107. North Carolina, Wilmington C .... .. ....... . 
108. Ohio Mechanics Institute .......... . .... . .. . 
109. Ohio , Sinclair C ..... .. ................ ... . 
110. Oklahoma, Bacone C. 1 •••• •• •• • .. •• . . ••••.• 

111. Oklahoma, Central Christian C. . .......... . 
112. Oklahoma, Connors State Agri . C ......... .. . 
113. Oklahoma, Eastern Oklahoma A. & M. C. .. . 
114. Oklahoma, Murray State Agric. C ......... . 
115. Oklahoma, Northeastern Oklahoma A. & M . C. 

116. Oklahoma, Northern Oklahoma . . ... ... .. .. . 
117. Oklahoma, St. Gregory's C .1 . .• .•..•••••••. 
118. Oregon , Oregon Technical Institute ........ . 
119 . Pennsylvania, Johnstown Center U. of Pittsburgh 
120. Pennsylvania , Keystone ...... . ............ . 

121. Pennsylvania, Mount Aloysius ...•....••.••• 
122. Pennsylvania, Wyomissing Polytechnic Inst .• 
123. Pennsylvania, York ...............•.....•.• 
124. South Dakota, Presentation ............ . .. . 
125. Tennessee, Freed-Hardeman C ... .......... . 

126. Texas, Arlington State C. . ...........•.••.. 
127. Texas, Howard County ........... . ........ . 
128. Texas, Laredo ...... . ..................... . 
129. Texas, Odessa C ................. .. ....... . 
130. Texas , San Angelo C .. ..... ........ .. ..... . 

131. Texas, San Antonio C. .. ........ . ...... ... . 
132. Texas, South Texas . .. ...... . .... ........ . 
133. Texas, Southwestern1 .. .. . •..••...•••• .• ••• 
134. Texas, Tarleton State C . .. .. .... . . . . ...... . 
135. Texas, Southmost C .............. .... .... . 

136. Tex as, Victoria C. . ...................... . 
137 . Texas, Wharton County .........•........•. 
138. Utah, Weber C .........................•.. 
139. Vermont, Green Mountain ........ ... ...•.. 
140. Virginia, Shenandoah C. . ........ . ........ . 

141. Virginia, Intermont C.1 •••••••••••••••••••• 
142. Washington, Centralia ......•...... .•..•• •• 
143. Washington, Everett .................••...• 
144. West Virginia, Potomac State C ........... . 
145. Wisconsin, Concordia C ................... . 

146. Wyoming, Casper .......... ....... ...•.••• 
147. Wyoming, Northern Wyo. Community C .•.•. 

High .......... .. .............•.••••••••• 
Median . . ........................•••••••• 
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Junior College Library 

STUDENT 
ENROLLMENT 

,---LIBRARY 0PERAT· 

Books 
Vol- and 

Day 

646 2 • 4 
361 4 

Eve· 
ning 

Book umes Peri- Staff Student Related 
Stock Added odicals Salaries Service Materials 

8,539 
17,794 

234 4 13,479 
18 5 9,732 
3184 11,104 

1,238 2,784 32,000 
292 2 • 4 10,773 2 

427 135 
282 121 

786 168 
281 75 
627 222 
350 110 
1922 lOP 

2,975 
2,332 

6,450 
3,759 
3,299 

10,500 
2,500 

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17 52 • 4 
404 4 

10,172 276 35 3,750 2 
2,883 
3,604 

14,019 1,128 62 

1,439 4 
16,094 633 122 
54,155 1,754 463 37,389 

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540 
125 
249 
343 4 
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17 22 • 4 

52 
296 

850 
250 
987 

196 
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4,706 
17,019 
4,600 

13,115 
35,325 

16,576 
12,9 8 4 
3,530 
2,500 
9,628 

9,975 
10,428 
16,411 
11 ,812 

8,4i5 

311 35 
16,438 

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19 ,357 

4,778 
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150 1,050 
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2,352 
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37,453 
6,984 

12,180 
8,067 

10,645 

17,096 
4,500 

15,1762 
37,500 
23,093 

7,502 
8,139 

38,223 
14,733 

7,090 

16,038 2 
3,075 

11,451 
12,050 
27,300 

900 7,000 
256 10,500 

7,456 
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500 10,780 

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1,130 

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11,350 188 
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10,907 

1,583 
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2,520 
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3,200 
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3,000 
3,878 
3,400 
3,672 
1,468 

4,000 
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4,416 
2,800 
2,100 

2,600 
2,964 
3,400 
5,000 
4,694 

24,720 
7,007 
8,811 
4,925 
5,275 

14,23 5 
4,200 
3,2112 

16 ,295 
11,122 

4,000 
6,875 

13,958 
8,100 
1,200 

3,9972 
4,820 

14,094 
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4,500 

800 
1,450 

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6,263 
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111 5,200 

15 600 
147 141 

576 
1,082 

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112 

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4,969 

388 
1,547 
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104 

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500 

1,100 
160 

1,053 
290 

3,6002 

2,400 
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297 
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675 
1,392 

930 

1,665 

398 
300 
174 

400 

600 

2,191 

1,029 
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1,824 
3,541 
1,136 

1,010 
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2,093 2 
6,061 
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1,420 
850 
610 

400 2 
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146 
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15,240 
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1,663 
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2,177 
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3,335 
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2,100 
4,880 

2,025 
2,101 
3,340 
2,500 
5,559 

4,300 
745 

1,474 
1,06 7 
1,938 

734 2 
1,944 
2,700 

700 
1,265 

1, 062 
1,088 
1,671 

472 
1,444 

1,390 

3,359 
1,000 

832 

682 
1,052 
1,279 
1,241 
3,517 

6,728 
4,859 
2,146 
4,722 
2,407 

7,035 
1,200 
1,5962 
3,816 
5,200 

2,971 
2,663 
5,500 
3,000 

605 

1,7423 
2,340 
3,312 
1,968 
1,899 

3,080 
2,400 

36,310 
2,245 

320 
146 

1. College includes hi~h school junior and senior, and college freshman and sophomore years. 2. Figure in-
cludes high schoo l and JUnior college; junior college figures cannot be determined. 3. Combined figure for day 
and evening students. 4. The majority of students are dormitory students. 5. Some students are dormitory stu-
dents. 6. Nine months on duty. 7. 90 months on duty. 8. Ten months on duty. 9. Eleven months on duty. 10. 



Statistics, 1955-56 (Cont.) 
Ratio of Average 
Library SALARIES AS OF ToTAL NuMBER Working ING ExPENDITURES-, 

Other Per Stu- Total Expend- ,-SEPTEMBER 1, 1956-----, OF EMPLOYEES Hours Hours 
Operat- Total Op- dent Op- Educational 
ing Ex- erating erating and General 

Bind- pendi- Expendi- Expendi- Institutional 
ing tures tures tures Expenditures 

itures to Profes- Nonpro- IN FuLL-TIME for Pro- of Stu-

5,214 8.07 
148 242 5,057 14.01 

225 382 
69 52 

164 

102 52 

120 205 
230 

1)·47 2,069 
802 

6 250 
166 784 

61 

761 · 37o 
47 812 

147 116 
71 322 

500 
20 2,607 

81 350 
135 1,014 
122 47 
105 49 

65 2 92 2 
159 
100 90 
100 400 
119 

172 
330 

145 

60 

25 
68 

120 

32 
54 

279 

1,148 
115 

93 
132 
274 

487 
500 
600 2 
431 

1,700 

350 
106 
450 
165 

293 
308 
161 
82 

320 

177 
so 

208 

39 

740 

3,840 
458 
293 
576 
253 

857 
250 

1,041 2 
611 
800 

116 
812 
956 

1,421 
34 

11,751 
5,331 
7,086 

3,834 

7,313 
6,762 

54,435 
3,705 2 

4,434 
15,053 

5,091 
7,200 

16,037 

13,683 
7,975 

12,822 
7,600 

17,936 

11,600 
3,856 

. 9,626 
4,442 
5,092 

7,691 2 
5,303 
9,620 
7,500 
6,439 

4,652 
6,595 
6,237 
5,618 
3,987 

7,435 
1,945 
8,350 
4,175 
3,175 

4,010 
4,016 
5,350 
6,295 

11,421 

37,465 
12,888 
13,167 
13,897 

9,345 

23,614 
7,110 
8,54!2 

27,214 
20,022 

8,237 
10,457 
22,284 
13,536 

2,448 

1312 206 2 6,4762 
7,960 

319 906 19,473 
25 so 10,163 
34 6,433 

477 8,922 
600 8,200 

2,975 8,850 135,385 
165 320 8,470 

6 34 641 
120 105 144 

50.21 
14.21 
22.24 

13.13 

41.78 
16 . 73 
37.82 
43.06 

18.47 
31.96 
14.55 
13.14 
29.64 

50.86 
58.91 

9.87 
10.18 
11.51 

21.00 
12.01 
20.40 
12.90 
25.98 

44.72 
15.35 

4.08 
6.25 

35.37 

29.80 
16.55 

6.50 
9.62 

41.15 

15.76 

6.68 
5.96 

12.55 

30.43 
7.20 

14.88 
77.71 
32,82 

7.86 
29 .29 
18.70 

5 .67 
8.53 

5.01 
17 . 10 
19.192 
28.64 
13.35 

9.45 
19.76 

4.88 
38.00 
17.12 

21.33 2 
7.71 
6.20 

18.94 
16.74 

6 .77 
19 .07 

77.71 
15.12 

1.44 
143 

Total sional fessional EQUIVALENT fessional dent 
(Per Li- Assist- Assist- Profes- N onpro- Librari- Assist-

Cent) brarian . ants ants sional fessional ans17 ance 

265,411 1.9 
203,772 2.48 

340,823 
580,000 
138,216 

· 4·1·2'.8ss 

3.5 
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5.12 

1. 

· ·1·o·2',7o7 7.1 
187,106 3.7 

· · ·2·o',922 1 ~:~ 
69,184 6.9 

698,467 2.16 
215,000 2.36 

5. 
561,918 2 .85 

288,664 
110,986 

270,000 
415,360 

450,000 
89,412 

163,510 
103,183 

59,311 

42,680 
149,445 
225,000 
154,000 

121,700 

· 'i5'o',675 
218,142 
246,319 

183,475 
87,808 

978,980 
154,100 
165,184 

20,334 

118,921 

185,268 

300,000 
233,043 

291,880 

75,000 
174,4792 
505,765 
279,250 

340,203 
227,995 
891,809 
392,395 

4 . 74 
7. 

2.8 
4. 

2.5 
4.31 
6. 
4. 
8.4 

18. 
3.5 
4.3 
4.08 

3. 
3.5 
2 .08 
2. 
2.43 

4.05 
2.2 
0 .08 
2.7 
2. 

1.9 
3.87 
4.5 

6. 

4.29 
5.7 

3.2 

9.48 
4.9 2 
5.40 
7.03 

2.4 
4.6 
2.40 
3.4 

322,4012 2. 2 
15,573 5. 

395,436 5. 
305,000 3.06 
181,802 3.50 

82,000 10 . 

3,177,430 37. 
, 246,319 3.50 

10,000 0.08 
114 121 

3,2756 
2,4706 

4,4008 2,4008 ·u1,5008 ·11 
4,195 6 
3 299 10 
6;ooos 5·,6ao8 
2,7006 

3,7506 
10 

3',79710 

3',i 7 S6 
3,5006 .... 
4,1509· 12 2,9506 1,8506 

4·,7so9 .. .. .. .. 
4,4109•12 4,0509 2,0009 

5,3008 4,7008 
4 32010 
5:s759 4',7oo9 
4,1009 6009,16 .... 
4,4008 4,0008 2,40010 

6 5201~ 2,350 
2:520 8 
3,4256 2',075 6 . 4so6 
3,2006 
3,0006 

3,2009 
3,20010 
3,4009 1,4008 • 16 1,9309 
2,4ooo,161,5009, 16 .... 
3,6726 

3',8789 
3,4008 
3,6007 
3,1008 

4,020 6 . . . . . .. . 
.... 12, 15 .... 12, 15 ... . 

4 32010 
2:8006 
2,1006 

2 6001~ 
2:96410 
3,5009 
5 00015 
3:300 8 . i25 
5 00010 
5:54010 
4 611 10 
5:1266 
4,8006 

4,60010 3,00010 
3,60010 
1,9001~ 

6,26610 
4,2009 
2,71110 
5,60010 
6,20010 

5,30010 2,40010 

4,5006 
4,410 8 
5,365 6 
4,4909 
1,20016 

3,87010 

3,000 2· 6 .... 
4,2006 
6,0177 5',5947 
4,93010 2,200 6 
5,365 8 

5,2208 
5,2006 

8,422 7,375 
4,490 4,500 

600 600 
136 47 

2,600 
2 06410 
1:51310 

1,575 6 
2,2796 
1,6306 

9002,6 

2',9s(po 
1,3506 
2,40010 

3,660 
2,400 

125 
60 

1,440 1,440 79 
80 1,280 1,803 

1 
1 
1 
2 
1 

1 
1 
1 
8 
1 

1 
2 
1 
1 
2 

1,580 
1,440 
1,800 

900 

1,080 
2,000 

.. 1/2 2,112 
8 

1,080 

2 -2/5 1,656 

1,450 
2 1,660 

2 1/2 1,386 
1 2,000 
2 .. 1/2 1,430 
1 1/4 2,080 
2 1 1,720 

3/4 1/2 1,400 
1 1,232 
1-3/4 1/4 1,440 
1 1,254 
1 1,420 

1 2,980 
1 . . 1, 620 
1-1/2 1 1,530 
1 1 960 
1 1/2 1,650 

1 

1,920 
1,976 
1,520 
1,720 

1,440 
2,250 
1,920 
1,155 
1,400 

1 2,080 
1 1,645 
1 
1-2/3 1,440 

6 1 1,780 
1 1/2 1,840 
1 2 2,000 
1-1/7 1,440 
1 1,584 

2 1,860 
1 1,760 
1 .. 1/3 2,300 
3 3 1,912 
1-1/2 3 1,960 

1 1,260 
1 1 1,650 
3-1/2 1-1/2 1,440 
2 . . 1,680 

1/2 .. 

1 1/2 
1 2 
2 1 
1 1 
1 1 

1 
1 

8 12 
1 1 

1/3 1/8 
144 76 

1,320 
2,400 
1,344 
2,116 

1,440 
1,460 

2,980 
1,440 

300 
131 

1,600 
180 

4,639 
1,00014 

840 
2,673 
8,281 

631 

1,480 
139 

570 
12 

590 

320 
2,107 

830 
15014 

72014 

1,711 

1,890 
1,350 

144 
2,160 

3,330 
1,470 

500 
359 

1,920 

1,100 

2,058 
600 

2,432 
2,500 
2,271 

1,612 
960 

3,800 
4,432 
3,025 

1,200 

226 
1,440 

81 
82 
83 
84 
85 

86 
87 
88 
89 
90 

91 
92 
93 
94 
95 

96 
97 
98 
99 

100 

101 
102 
103 
104 
105 

106 
107 
108 
109 
110 

111 
112 
113 
114 
115 

116 
117 
118 
119 
120 

121 
122 
123 
124 
125 

126 
127 
128 
129 
130 

131 
132 
133 
134 
135 

136 
137 
138 
139 
140 

1,500 141 
360 142 
500 143 
128 144 

145 

146 146 
1,800 147 

12,000 High 
1,124 Median 

12 Low 
103 N1! 

Twelve months on duty. 11. Minimum salary, actual salary not reported. 12 . Receives room and board in addi-
tion to actual monetary salary. 13. Includes summer session. 14. Not paid out of library budget. 15. Contributed 
services · salary if given is estimated. 16. Part-time. 17. Excludes vacation and legal holidays. 18 . Number of li-
braries ~n which high, median, and low are based.