; c ^ v Si’iitmliou lExerriai’a Public Slibrarg of lEtmomrillc, Job. SJanuanj 1st tn 4th 1913 lEnattamlU, 3lnib. 1013 Mrimeahag, Sanitary 1, 1913 2:00 to 6:00 P. M Carnegie Library Buildings. Reception to the City Officials and the Citizens of Evansville. 8:00 P. M. — Junior High School Auditorium. i^iratorg UixmxBtB Marcus S. Sonntag, President, presiding. Piano Solo-Ballade .... Reinecke Miss Mary Louise Kerth Andrew Carnegie’s Gifts to Libraries. Carrie E. Scott, Assistant State Organizer, Indiana Public Library Commission History of the Public Library Movement in Evansville Edmund L. Craig, Secretary. Hopes and Fears of the Library Staff', Ethel F. McCollough, Librarian Tenor Solo— Winter . . . A. Sullivan J. Arthur Myers. Address — Books and People, Edgar Young Mullens, D. D., LL. D. Louisville, Ky. The Libraries as a City Asset, Benjamin Bosse, President, Evansville Business Men’s Association Music — Selected. utyurahag, January 26 Morning and Afternoon — West Side Building. Meeting of Section I of the Indiana Library Association 7:00 to 9:00 P. M. — Buildings open to general in- spection. 3Trt6ay, January 36 Morning and Afternoon — East and West Side Bldgs. Story Hours for the School Children of the City. Mrs. Gudrun Thorne-Thomsen, University of Chicago, Story-teller. 8:00 P. M. — East Side Building, Address on the Educational Value of Children’s Literature. Mrs. Gudrun Thorne-Thomsen. g>atur6ay, January 4th Morning and Afternoon — East and West Side Bldgs. Story Hours for the School Children of the City. 7:00 to 9:00 P. M. — Buildings open for Circulation of Books. Mtmbna of tl|? ICtbrarg IBoarb MARCUS S. SONNTAG, President MRS. W. R. DAVIDSON, Vice-President EDMUND L. CRAIG, Secretary MAJOR ALBERT C. ROSENCRANZ DR. G. W. VARNER MISS EVA K. FROELICH MRS. ALICE A. CURREY