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State Aid., 03/08/44 - 01/10/66

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 17
Collection number: Folder 17

Scope and Contents

1. Legislative Program of the GLA. The budget of the State Department of Education. Plan: adequate teacher’s salaries, improved facilities, extended textbook program, and better transportation. 2. Report of the Legislative and State Aid Committee GLA. Period covered 05/49-10/51. The following items for librarians: rural public library service, school libraries, method of payment of country librarians for state, and recommendations. Submitted by Virginia McJenkin. 10/26/51 3. Statement to ALA Officers. The statement of Interpretation. 08/05/64 4. Statement of concern about possible change in state library order procedure. Reasons. 03/26/65 5. Report of the State Aid Committee GLA. Report is about the meeting in Atlanta 03/08/44; statements. 03/27/47 6. State of Legislation of Interest to Libraries. 89th Congress, 2nd Session. 01/10/66 7. Results of the five year plan for state aid for rural public library development. On Georgia 1944-49. Goals for the next five years; the present situations. 8. GLA. Report of the Committee and State Aid. 04/49 9. Questionnaire. To be filled out to secure state aid in the purchase of library materials: finances, selection of materials, service, personal, governing body. 10. Some regulations governing the use of State Aid for Public Libraries. 11. Report of the State Aid Committee. GLA. Looking toward action at the 1943 meeting of Legislature; planning Committee of Association. Submitted by Tommie Dora Barker. 03/08/44

Dates

  • Created: 03/08/44 - 01/10/66

Conditions Governing Access

This collection is open for research

Extent

From the Collection: 90 Boxes

From the Collection: 2 binders

Language

From the Collection: English

Repository Details

Part of the Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections Repository

Contact:
Valdosta State University Archives, Odum Library
1500 N. Patterson St.
Valdosta GA 30601 United States
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