College & Research Libraries News
INDEX TO VOL. XXIX
(including CRL News issues)
Prepared by Richard Schimmelpfeng
ABBREVIATIONS
Standard abbreviations for names of organizations, ALA, ACRL, L.C etc, are alphabetized as if spelled nut. Other abbreviations:
| appt. | —appointment |
| cat.(s) | —catalog(s) |
| coll. | —college |
| ed. | —editor, edition |
| l.(s), ln.(s) | —library(ies), librarian(s) |
| port. | —portrait |
| ref. | —reference |
| rev. | —review( er) |
| s (before page numbers) | —CRL Newsissues |
| univ. | —university |
A
Acquisitions, s11; s39; s74; s109; s139; sl71-72; s219; s274–75; s305–06; s344–46
“Activities and opportunities of univ. Ins. for full participation in the educational enterprise,” Kellam and Barker, 195–99
Administrative Organization of Australian Univ. Ls.,Fielding, ed., rev. of, 62
“The administrative structure of the univ. 1.,” Kilpela, 511–16
American Council of Learned Societies, Committee on Research Ls., report, s69–70
“ALA award nominations,” 1969, s337, 340–41
ALA, et al., Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules, rev. of, 62–63
“ALA representatives at academic ceremonies,” sl91
ALA, Research Round Table, s244
ALA, Ref. Services Division, new ILL code, s271–72
ALA Standards for Coll. Ls., 132–40
“American 1. resources on Asia,” Yang and Yang, 477–82
The American Printer, 1787- 1825,Silver, rev. of, 240
Amsden, Diana, “Information problems of anthropologists,” 117–31
“An anemometer for I.L.L. winds,” Atwood, 285–91
Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules,American L. Association et al., rev. of, 62–63
Annual Review of Information Science and Technology, v. 2,Cuadra, ed., rev. of, 238–40
Appointments, s17–20; s46–49;
S79–81; S120–21; s154; s195, 198; s283–86; s312–13; s353– 56; s391, 393–94
ACRL, Board of Directors, meeting, Jan. 8–9, 1968, brief of minutes, s57, 59–65; meeting, June 24, 26, 1968, brief of minutes, s259–65
ACRL, Coll. Ls. Section, Committee on Non-Western Resources, s71
ACRL, Executive Secretary, letter, s247–48
ACRL grants, s6–8; s241, 243 ACRL, Junior Coll. Ls. Section, chairman’s newsletter, s133–34
ACRL, Junior Coll. Ls. Section, Information Center, s167, 169– 70
ACRL, Junior Coll. Ls. Section officers (Nominees), 1968/69, sl31
ACRL meeting, Kansas City, June, 1968, proposed program, s89, 91–97; Midwinter Meetings, s365, 367–68; conference notes, sl63, 165–66; S251–53
ACRL officers, 1968/69, s267– 68
ACRL officers (nominees), 1968/69, s5
ACRL, Rare Books Section, Manuscripts Collections Subsection, s244
ACRL, report to ALA Council, June, 1968, s213–18
ACRL, section and subsection committee chairmen, s341
ARL, meeting, Bal Harbour, Jan. 1968, brief of minutes, slOl- 05; meeting, Kansas City, June 22, 1968, brief of minutes, s316–27
Association of Southeastern Research Ls., meeting, Jan. 8, 1968, brief of minutes, sl07– 08
“Attitudes of Wisconsin State Univ. System Ins. towards the ALA Standards for Coll. Ls.,” Blankenship, 132–40
Atwood, Ruth, “An anemometer for I.L.L. winds,” 285–91
B
Bailey, George M., “From the ACRL Executive Secretary,” s247–48; resignation, slol, 163; appt. & port., sl94–95
Banks, Paul N., rev., 315–16 Barker, Dale L., “Activities and opportunities of univ. Ins. for full participation in the educational enterprise,” 195–99
Bass, Lawrence W., ed., Formulation of Research Policies;
Collected Papers from an International Symposium,rev. of, 321–22
Beard, John Robert, Canadian Provincial Ls., rev. of, 444–45
Beatty, William K., rev., 63–64 Bennett, Fleming, rev., 517 Berkeley, Bernard, Floors: Selection and Maintenance, rev. of, 520
Berner, Richard C., “Observations on archivists, Ins., and the National Union Cat. of Manuscript Collections,” 276– 80; erratum, 507
Berriman, S. G., British Public L. Buildings, rev. of, 321
Bibliography, Current State and Future Trends,Downs and Jenkins, eds., rev. of, 317–19
Blackburn, Robert T., “Coll. ls. —indicted failures: some reasons—and a possible remedy,” 171–77
Blake, Fay M., “Tenure for the academic In.,” 502–04
Blanchard, J. R., “Planning the conversion of a coll, to a univ. 1.,” 297–302
Blankenship, W. C., “Attitudes of Wisconsin State Univ. System Ins. towards the ALA Standards for Col. Ls.,” 132– 40
Boaz, Martha, rev., 319–20 “The bottomless pit, or the'(academic 1. as viewed from the administration building,” Munn, 51–54
Braden, Irene A., “The separately housed undergraduate 1.,” 281–84
Briggs, Donald R., “Gift appraisal policy in large research Is.,” 505-07
British Public L. Buildings,Berriman and Harrison, rev. of, 321
Broadus, Robert N., “The problem of dates in bibliographic citations,” 387–92
Brooks, Harley C., appt. & port., s283
Brown, George W., EDUNET: a Report of the Summer Study on Information Networks Conducted by the Interuniv. Communications Council, rev. of, 159–60
Bryan, Harrison, A Critical Survey of Univ. Ls. and Lnship in Great Britain, rev. of, 157– 58
Buckman, Tom appt. & port., s117
Buildings, s12; s74; s110; s139- 40; s172–73; s275; s306
Bundy, Mary Lee, “Professionalism reconsidered,” 5–26
c
Canadian Provincial Ls.,Beard, rev. of, 444–45
Carlson, William H., “Ida Angeline Kidder: pioneer western land-grant In.,” 217–23
Cavanaugh, G.S.T., rev., 446 Cheney, Frances Neel, rev., 237–
Classification for Medical Literature,Cunningham, 5th ed., rev. of, 63–64
“Classification trends in junior coll. Is.,” Taylor, 351–56
Cleaning and Preserving Bindings and Related Materials,Horton, rev. of, 158–59
“College Is.—indicted failures: some reasons—and a possible remedy,” Blackburn, 171–77
“The college 1. and the dropout,” Kramer and Kramer, 310–12
“Colorado Academic Ls. Book Processing Center: a feasibility study,” Leonard, 393–99
“Comparative classification for administrators: a short sermon,” Perreault, 46–50
Conference of Eastern Coll. Lns., 53d, 1967, brief of minutes, s1, 3–4, 20
Connecticut Teletype network, s68
Conservation of L. Materials: a Manual and Bibliography on the Care, Repair and Restoration of L. Materials,Cunha, rev. of, 315–16
Cooper, Marianne, “Organizational patterns of academic science Is.,” 357–63
Copying Methods Manual,Hawken, rev. of, 517–18
“Criteria for appointment to and promotion in academic rank,” Hintz, 341–46
A Critical Survey of Univ. Ls. and Lnship in Great Britain,Bryan, rev. of, 157–58
Cuadra, Carlos A., ed., Annual Review of Information Science and Technology, v. 2, rev. of, 238–40
Cunha, George Daniel Martin, Conservation of L. Materials: a Manual and Bibliography on the Care, Repair and Restoration of L. Materials, rev. of, 315–16
Cunningham, Eileen R., Classification for Medical Literature, 5th ed., rev. of, 63–64
The Design of Books,Wilson, rev. of, 443–44
D
Davis, Richard A., appt. & port., s391
Developing a Computer-Based Information System,Rosone et al., rev. of, 316-17
“Development of quantitative assessment of medical Is.,” Pings, 373-80
Diffusion of Abstracting and Indexing Services for Government–Sponsored Research,Klempner, rev. of, 518–19
“Doctoral study—key to what?” Harlow, 483–85
Downs, Robert B., “Status of academic Ins. in retrospect,” 253–58; Bibliography, Current State and Future Trends, rev. of, 317–19; rev., 160-62
Downs Intellectual Freedom Award, s228
Durrance, Raymond E., “Implications for ls. of the National Sea Grant Coll, and Program Act of 1966,” 210–12
E
Edelstein, J. M., ed., A Garland for lake Zeitlin on the Occasion of His 65th Birthday and the Anniversary of His 40th Year in the Book Trade, rev. of, 237
EDUNET: a Report of the Summer Study on Information Networks Conducted by the Interuniv. Communications Council,Brown, Miller, and Keenan, rev. of, 159–60
“The ERIC Clearinghouse for Junior Coll. Information—an innovation in education,” Mathies, 41–45
Eshelman, William R., rev., 443– 44
F
“Faculty studies: a survey of their use in selected ls.,” Spyers–Duran, 55–61
Fielding, F. D. O., ed., Administrative Organization of Australian Univ. Ls., rev. of, 62
Fletcher, Charlotte, rev., 157 Floors: Selection and Maintenance, Berkeley, rev. of, 520
Forbis, Yates M., appt. & port., s281–82
“Foreign press and academic ls.,” Wall, 213–16
Forman, Sidney, “Innovative practices in coll. ls.,” 486–92
Formulation of Research Policies; Collected Papers from an International Symposium,Bass and Olds, eds., rev. of, 321–22
Fristoe, Ashby J., “Paperbound books: many problems, no solutions,” 437–42
“From inside the DLSEF,” Stokes, s9; s33; s67; s99; sl32; sl70; s212; s250; s303; s342; s369
G
Gaines, James E., “Reclassification in the Is. of the Great Lakes Colleges Association,” 292–96
A Garland for Jake Zeitlin on the Occasion of His 65th Birthday and the Anniversary of His 40th Year in the Book Trade,Edelstein, ed., rev. of, 237
Gelfand, Morris A., Univ. Ls. for Developing Countries, rev. of, 444
“Gift appraisal policy in large research ls.,” Briggs, 505–07
Grants: ACRL, s6-8; s241, 243 Greenaway, Emerson, rev., 321 Griffith, Alice B., “JCLS chairman’s newsletter,” s133–34
Grisham, Frank P., appt. & port., s281
“Guards, turnstiles, electronic devices and the illusion of security,” Roberts, 259–75
“Guide to methods of l. evaluation,” s293, 295, 297, 299
Gulick, Melba C., “Nonconventional data sources and ref. tools for social science and humanities,” 224–34
H
Hackett, Alice Payne, 70 Years of Best Sellers, 1895–1965, rev. of, 319–20
Harlan, Robert D., rev., 517-18 Harlow, Neal, “Doctoral study— key to what?” 483-85; honorary degree awarded, s49
Harrer, Gustave A., appt. & port., s311
Harrison, K. C., British Public L. Buildings, rev. of, 321
Harvey, John, ed., The L.-Coll.: Contributions for American Higher Education at the Jamestown Coll. Workshop, 1965, rev. of, 157
Harwell, Richard, appt. & port., s118
Hawken, William R., Copying Methods Manual, rev. of, 517- 18
Hayes, Robert M., rev., 238–40; 316–17
Health Sciences Lnship,Lieberman, rev. of, 446
Heron, David Winston, appt. & port., s282
Hetler, Eliese, “The status of lns. in four-year state colls, and univs.,” 381-86
Hines, Theodore C., rev., 62-63 Hintz, Carl, “Criteria for appointment to and promotion in academic rank,” 341–46
Hirsch, Rudolf, rev., 236–37 Holley, Edward G., Raking the
Historic Coals: the A.L.A. Scrapbook of 1876,rev. of, 320–21; rev., 162
Horton, Carolyn, Cleaning and Preserving Bindings and Related Materials, rev. of, 158–59
Houghton, Bernard, ed., Information Work Today; Papers Presented at a Symposium for Information Workers Held at Liverpool School of Lnship in September, 1966, rev. of, 445- 46
Humphry, James, appt. & port., s193–94
I
“Ida Angeline Kidder: pioneer western land-grant ln.,” Carlson, 217–23
“Implications for Is. of the National Sea Grant Coll, and Program Act of 1966,” Durrance, 210–12
“The implications of oral history for lns.,” Zachert, 101-03
“Indexing in source,” Vensenyi, 400–02
“The information desk: the l.’s gateway to service,” Kleiner, 496-501
“Information problems of anthropologists,” Amsden, 117- 31
Information Work Today; Papers Presented at a Symposium for Information Workers Held at Liverpool School of Lnship in September, 1966,Houghton, ed., rev. of, 445-46
“Innovative practices in coll. Is.,” Forman, 486-92
Institute Program for Lnship Training, s231
Interlibrary loan code, revision, S271-72
“An investigation of classroom1. relationships on a coll, campus as seen in recorded circulation and GPA’s,” Ritter, 30-40
J
Jenkins, Frances B., ed., Bibliography, Current State and Future Trends, rev. of, 317-19
Jesse, William H., “Professional staff opportunities for study and research,” 87-100
Jones, James V., appt. & port., S118-19
Jordan, Robert, ed., The L.Coll.: Contributions for American Higher Education at the Jamestown Coll. Workshop, 1965, rev. of, 157
Journal of L. Automation,announcement, s9
Junior Coll. L. Information Center, s36
K
Kaser, David, rev., 240; 444 Keenan, Thomas A., EDUNET:
a Report of the Summer Study on Information Networks Conducted by the Interuniv. Communications Council,rev. of, 159-60
Kellam, W. Porter, “Activities and opportunities of univ. Ins. for full participation in the educational enterprise,” 195-99
Kidder, Ida Angeline, 217-23 Kidman, Roy L., appt. & port., s45
Kilgour, Frederick G., appt. & port., sl6
Kilpela, Raymond, “The administrative structure of the univ. 1.,” 511-16; “The univ. 1. committee,” 141-43
Kleiner, Jane P., “The information desk: the l.’s gateway to service,” 496-501
Klempner, Irving M., Diffusion of Abstracting and Indexing Services for Government-Sponsored Research, rev. of, 518- 19
Kramer, Lloyd A., “The coll. 1. and the drop-out,” 310-12
Kramer, Martha B., “The coll. 1. and the drop-out,” 310-12
L
Lane, David O., “The selection of academic 1. materials, a literature survey,” 364-72
Lathem, Edward C., appt., s45- 46
Leach, Maurice D., appt. & port., si 19
Leonard, Lawrence E., “Colorado Academic Ls. Book Processing Center: a feasibility study,” 393-99
“The librarian in Catholic institutions,” Novak, 403-10
Librarians, 5-26; 253-58: 381- 86; 502-04
Library and Information Science Research Program (Title II- B), S268-70
Library Buildings Award Program, 4th, 1968, sl29, 135-37
The Library–Coll.: Contributions for American Higher Education at the Jamestown Coll. Workshop, 1965,ed. by Shores, Jordan and Harvey, rev. of, 157
Library Coll. Journal,si08 Library evaluation methods, s293, 295, 297, 299
Library History Seminar, 3d, Tallahassee, 1968, report, sl35
“Library instruction for the undergraduate,” Phipps, 411-23
“Library statistics, 1966/67,” s29, 31, 33-34
Library Surveys,Line, rev. of,235- 36
Library Surveys,Tauber and Stephens, eds., rev. of, 160-62
Lieberman, Irving, Health Sciences Lnship, rev. of, 446 Liebert, Herman W., rev., 237 Line, Maurice B., L. Surveys, rev. of, 235-36
Little, Thompson M., appt. & port., s312
Littleton, I. T., rev., 240-41
M
McCarthy, Stephen A., rev., 157- 58
McGowan, John P., rev., 159-60 McGrath, William E., “Measuring classified circulation according to curriculum,” 347-50
McLean, Edward B., “Shared mobile 1. collections,” 27-29
McNiff, Philip J., ACRL election & port., s209, 211
McPherson, Madeleine, “On the indexing of anthropological journals,” 313-14
Madan, Raj, “The status of Ins. in four-year state colls, and univs.,” 381-86
Makerere Univ. Coll. L., 200-09, 212
Mark Hopkins’ Log and Other Essays,Shores, rev. of, 237-38
Marshall, John David, rev., 320- 21
Massachusetts Conference of Chief Lns. of Public Higher Education, s231-32
Mathies, Lorraine, “The ERIC Clearinghouse for Junior Coll. Information—an innovation in education,” 41-45
“Measuring classified circulation according to curriculum,” McGrath, 347-50
Merry, Susan A., “The Ontario New Universities L. Project— a centralized processing experiment completed,” 104-08
The Methodist Publishing House. Vol. I: From Its Beginnings to 1870,Pilkington, rev. of, 517-18
Miller, Edward, Prince of Lns.: the Life & Times of Antonio Panizzi of the British Museum, rev. of, 162
Miller, James G., EDUNET: a Report of the Summer Study on Information Networks Conducted by the Interuniv. Communications Council, rev. of, 159-60
Mills, Elizabeth, “The separate undergraduate j.,” 144-56
Mitchell, Ann E., “Professional staff opportunities for study and research,” 87-100
Monke, Arthur, appt. & port.. S119-20
Munn, Robert F., “The bottomless pit, or the academic 1. as viewed from the administration building,” 51-54
N
National Sea Grant Coll, and Program Act of 1966, 210-12
Necrology, s81; sl21; sl54; sl98; s286; s327; s356
“National Interl. Loan Code, 1968,” S271-72
“News from the field,” sl1-14; S39-41; S74-78; sl09-15; S139-41, 143, 145-46, 148- 49; S171-78; s219-23, 226-28; s274-80; s305-09; s344-50; s370-78
Nitecki, Joseph Z., “The title cat.: a third dimension,” 431-36
“Nonconventional data sources and ref. tools for social sciences and humanities,” Gulick, 224-34
“Non-Ins. in the academic 1.,” Trumpeter, 461-65
Novak, Victor, “The In. in Catholic institutions,” 403-10
o
“Observations on archivists, lns., and the National Union Cat. of Manuscript Collections,” Berner, 276-80; erratum, 507
Olds, Bruce S., ed., Formulation of Research Policies; Collected Papers from an International Symposium, rev. of, 321-22
“On the indexing of anthropological journals,” Routh and McPherson, 313-14
“The Ontario New Universities L. Project—a centralized processing experiment completed,” Merry, 104-08
“Organizational patterns of academic science Is.,” Cooper, 357-63
“Organizing and administering a univ. archives,” Wasson, 109- 16
“Out-of-print booksearching,” Smith, 303-09
Owens, Warren S., appt. & port S282-83
P
“Paperbound books: many problems, no solutions,” Fristoe, 437-42
Parker, Dorothy et al., Primer for Agricultural Ls., rev. of, 517
Perreault, Jean M., “Comparative classification for administrators: a short sermon,” 46-50
Personnel, sl6-20; s45-49; s79- 81; sll7-21; sl53-54; sl93- 95, 198; s229; s281-86; s311- 13, 327; s353-56; s391, 393- 94
Phipps, Barbara H., “L. instruction for the undergraduate,” 411-23
Pilkington, James Penn, The Methodist Publishing House. Vol. I: From Its Beginnings to 1870, rev. of, 517-18
Pings, Vem M., “Development of quantitative assessment of medical Is.,” 373-80
“The place of 1. resources in doctoral programs,” Subbarao, 424-30
“Planning the conversion of a coll, to a univ. 1.,” Blanchard, 297-302
Primer for Agricultural Ls.,Parker et al., rev. of, 517
Prince of Lns.: The Life ‹b- Times of Antonio Panizzi of the British Museum,Miller, rev. of, 162
“The problem of dates in bibliographic citations,” Broadus, 387-92
“Professional staff opportunities for study and research,” Jesse and Mitchell, 87-100
“Professionalism reconsidered,” Bundy and Wasserman, 5-26 Progress of Ls. in Free India;
Being a Symposium on L.
Science by Some Eminent and Experienced Lns. of India,Sen, ed., rev. of, 446-47
Q
“Question–negotiation and information seeking in Is.,” Taylor, 178-94
Quick, Richard, appt., si95
R
Raking the Historic Coals: the A.L.A. Scrapbook of 1876,Holley, rev. of, 320-21
‘‘Reclassification in the Is. of the Great Lakes Colleges Association,” Gaines, 292-96
“Reference books,” Sheehy, 65- 72; 323-32
Reichmann, Felix, rev., 317-19 “Relations between historical researchers and custodians of source materials,” Rundell, 466-76
The Research Triangle of North Carolina,Wilson, rev. of, 240-41
Retirements, s49; s81; sl21; sl54; s229; s286; s327; s356; s394
Rhodes, Dennis E., ed., Victor Scholderer, Fifty Essays in Fifteenth and Sixteenth-Century Bibliography, rev. of, 236-37
Ritter, R. Vernon, “An investigation of classroom-1, relationships on a coll, campus as seen in recorded circulation and GPA’s,” 30-40
Ritzman, Dean F., appt. & port., s45
Roberts, Matt, “Guards, turnstiles, electronic devices and the illusion of security,” 259- 75
Rosone, R. E., et al., Developing a Computer-Based Information System, rev. of, 316-17
Routh, S. J., “On the indexing of anthropological journals,” 313-14
Rundell, Walter, Jr., “Relations between historical researchers and custodians of source materials,” 466-76
Russell, John R., rev., 446-47
S
Schliecker, Charles, rev., 520 “The selection of academic 1. materials, a literature survey,” Lane, 364-72
Sen, N. B., ed., Progress of Ls. in Free India; Being a Symposium on L. Science by Some Eminent and Experienced Lns. of India, rev. of, 446-47
“The separate undergraduate 1.,” Mills, 144-56
“The separately housed undergraduate 1.,” Braden, 281-84
70 Years of Best Sellers, 1895- 1965,Hackett, rev. of, 319-20
“Shared mobile 1. collections,” McLean, 27-29
Sheehy, Eugene P., “Selected ref. books,” 65-72; 323-32
Shores, Louis, ed., The L.–Coll.: Contributions . for. American Higher Education at the Jamestown Coll. Workshop, 1965, rev. of, 157; Mark Hopkins’ Log and Other Essays, rev. of, 237-38
Silver, Rollo G., The American Printer, 1787-1825, rev. of, 240
Sitzman, Glenn L., “Uganda’s univ. 1.,” 200-09, 212
Skipper, James E., appt. & port., s79
Smith, Eldred, “Out-of-print booksearching,” 303-09
“Some circulation data from a research 1.,” Trues well, 493-95
Southwest Academic L. Consortium, si 08
Spyers–Duran, Peter, “Faculty studies: a survey of their use in selected Is.,” 55-61
Srygley, Ted, rev., 445-46 Statistics, 1966/67, s29, 31, 33- 34
“Status of academic lns. in retrospect,” Downs, 253-58
“The status of lns. in four-year state colls, and univs.,” Madan, Hetler and Strong, 381-86
Stephens, Irene Roemer, ed., L. Surveys, rev. of, 160-62
Stokes, Katharine M., “From inside the DLSEF,” s9; s33; s67; s99; sl32; sl70; s212; s250; s303; s342; s369
Strong, Marilyn, “The status of lns. in four-year state colls, and univs.,” 381-86
Subbarao, M. Suseela, “The place of 1. resources in doctoral programs,” 424-30
T
Tauber, Maurice F., ed., L. Surveys, rev. of, 160-62; award, sl91; rev., 62; 235-36
Taylor, Desmond, “Classification trends in junior coll. Is.,” 351-56
Taylor, Robert S., “Questionnegotiation and information seeking in Is.,” 178-94
“Tenure for the academic In.,” Blake, 502-04
“A theory of ref. service,” Vavrek, 508-10
Thomas, J. Donald, appt. & port., S311-12
Thompson, Lawrence S., rev., 517-18
“The title cat.: a third dimension,” Nitecki, 431-36
Toombs, Kenneth E., appt. & port., sl6-17
Trues well, Richard W., “Some circulation data from a research 1.,” 493-95
Trumpeter, Margo, “Non-Ins. in the academic 1.,” 461-65
U
“Uganda’s univ. 1.,” Sitzman, 200-09, 212
University Ls. for Developing Countries,Gelfand, rev. of, 444
“The university 1. committee,” Kilpela, 141-43
Upper Mississippi Academic L. Association, s232
V
Vavrek, Bernard F., “A theory of ref. service,” 508-10
Vensenyi, Paul E., “Indexing in source,” 400-02
Victor Scholderer, Fifty Essays in Fifteenth and Sixteenth-Century Bibliography,Rhodes, ed., rev. of, 236-37
W
Wall, Carol, “Foreign press and academic Is.,” 213-16
Wasserman, Paul, “Professionalism reconsidered,” 5-26
Wasson, Woodrow W., “Organizing and administering a univ. archives,” 109-16
Wikander, Lawrence E., appt. & port., si53-54
Williams, Edwin E., rev., 444-45
Wilson, Adrian, The Design of Books, rev. of, 443-44
Wilson, Louis R., The Research Triangle of North Carolina, rev. of, 240-41
Woods, Bill M., rev., 321-22 Wynne, Marjorie G., rev., 158-59
Y
Yang, Teresa S., “American 1. resources on Asia,” 477-82
Yang, Winston L. Y., “American 1. resources on Asia,” 477-82
Z
Z-39 Standards Committee, meeting, Apr. 5, 1968, Chapel Hill, N.C., report, sl98-202
Zachert, Martha Jane K., “The implications of oral history for Ins.,” 101-03
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