Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 139, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 June 1920 — London’s Slow Library Methode. [ARTICLE]

London’s Slow Library Methode.

Before war started Germany was planning a library large enough to hold 10.000,000 book* Although thio f would have been the largest library in the world, it is by no means certain that it would have been the most useful. Students and business men, too, find the New York public library much more generally helpful than the British museum library, though the latter possesses three times as many books, j Comparatively few Londoners, says a j contemporary, can spare the time to j visit Bloomsbury and sit vacantly for an hour under the great dome of the । reading room while the books reQulrpd are being sought