These books are not necessarily essential. Please read the notes before Goldberger, H. H. Second book in English for coming citizens.. Hazeltine, A. I. Plays for children. 2d. ed. rev....... Knickerbocker, E. Van B., ed. Plays for classroom interpretation.. Fletcher, J. S. The borough treasurer... Lincoln, J. C. Galusha the Magnificent... 16 17 17 19 Williams, B. A. Evered... Errata: Aikman's Zell (Booklist, 17:302, My-Je 21) was not published in The note on Knut Hamsun's Hunger (Booklist, 17:304, My-Je 21) states Address: The Booklist, A. L. A., 78 E. Washington St., Chicago, Ill. Issued monthly except August and September. May Massee, editor. Supscription price $2.00 per year; single copies 25 cents. Entered as second-class matter, February 4, 1918, at the postoffice at Chicago, Ill., under Act of August 24, 1912. Acceptance for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in section 1103, Act of October Wifes 2520-27 19004 REPORT OF THE LIBRARY DEPARTMENT OF THE N. E. A. DES MOINES, IOWA, JULY 5, 6, AND 8, 1921 RESOLUTION AS TO A. L. A. BOOKLIST At the joint session of the Library department with the National council of teachers of English, Mr. Johnson Brigham, Librarian of the State historical library of Iowa, made the following announcement regarding The Booklist: "The American library association publishes The Booklist as its official book buying guide. The new books included each month (October-July) are chosen by librarians as those most suitable for general use. The book notes are short and to the point and represent in every case a consensus rather than individual opinion. Classification number and catalog information are given for each title. All future numbers will contain a short list of books especially useful for high school libraries. The Booklist is published by the A. L. A. purely as an aid in book selection, especially for librarians and teachers. It is not a commercial venture; it is supported in part by an endowment fund. Will the Library section of the N. E. A. formally endorse The Booklist as an aid to book selection for school libraries?" The motion was made and seconded, that the Library department of the N. E. A. and the National council of teachers of English endorse The Booklist of the American library association and recommend its use as an aid in book selection, for use on the reading tables in all high schools and in courses of English as a basis of current book evaluation. HIGH SCHOOL LIST Unless otherwise indicated these books are useful for both teachers and students. (Teachers) Booth, M. J. Index to material on picture study. 4 10 4 Knickerbocker, E. Van B., ed. Plays for classroom interpretation. 10 9 12 |