Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Eleventh Annual Report of the Board of Directors of the Chicago Public Library: June 1883
This idea of a harmonious co-operation and union of the schools and the library was, for the first time, practically realized during the last year, and mainly through the efforts of our Librarian, who weekly invited the pupils of the high schools to visit the library in classes under the guidance of their teachers. These classes have been instructed how to make the investigation of subjects for themselves, and in the best use of the advantages of the library.
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