American Merchant Marine Library Association | The American Library Association Archives
The American Merchant Marine Library Association (AMMLA) was created in 1921 to "establish and promote a professional Library Service for the benefit of the personnel of the American Merchant Marine, United States Coast Guard ships, stations, lightships and lighthouses" (1). In October 1946, at the behest of AMMLA, the ALA set up a special committee to review AMMLA's operations and make recommendations (2). Terence J. Hoverter and Luis E. Bejarano were the leading members of the committee until it disbanded in the early 1950s.
1. Draft (1950) of the Constitution of the American Merchant Marine Library Association, Record Series 92/25/1, Box 1, American Library Association Archives.
2. "Report presented at the Annual Meeting, May 25, 1950," and "Memo from AMMLA to Executive Secretary," December 10, 1952, Record Series 92/25/1, Box 1, American Library Association Archives.