American Legion Conference Subject File, 1927
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Brief Description:

Bound subject file of American Legion Conference contains letters, memoranda and brochures relating to ALA's assistance to the American Library in Paris's service to the American Legion Paris Conference, includes donations of books and periodicals and the establishment of reading rooms in convention hotels.

Entire series is digitized.

Held at:
The American Library Association Archives
19 Library
1408 W. Gregory Drive
Urbana, IL 61802
Phone: 217 333 0798
Fax: 217 244 2868
Email: ala-archives [at] library.illinois.edu
Record Series Number: 7/12/6
Created by: American Library in Paris, International Relations Office (IRO)
Volume: 0.3 Cubic Feet
Acquired: 01/17/1974.
Arrangement: Arranged by subject title and chronologically thereunder
Biographical Note for American Library in Paris :

Originally the American Library Association's Service for the Expedentiary Force during World War I, the American Library in Paris was formally incorportated in 1920.  The institution's goal was to provide English language books to both Americans and local residents with English language material, promote mutual understanding and goodwill between the two countries, and be a lasting memorial to the American soldiers who died during the war.1

Initially a series of summer training courses in librarianship by the American Committee for Devastated France, the American Library School in Paris was established in 1923.  As the only library training program in the American librarianship tradition, it attracted students from all across Europe.2 The Library School discontinued in 1929 due to lack of funds.3

Subject Index
American Legion
American Library in Paris
Languages of Materials
English [eng]