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TRANSACTIONS AND PROCEEDINGS OF THE SECOND ANNUAL MEETING 
; OF THE 
LIBRARY ASSOCIATION OF THE UNITED KINGDOM, 
Held at Manchester, September 23, 24, and 25, 1879. 
Edited by the Secretaries, 
HENRY R. TEDDER, Librarian of the Athenzeum Club, 
AND 
ERNEST C. THOMAS, Late Librarian of the Oxford Union Society. 
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SHORT OFFICIAL REPORT 
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ANNUAL MEETING OF THE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION 
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MONOGRAMS 
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