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1945-04-26 City of Beverly, Massachusetts Public Meeting Minutes Board: Library Trustees Subcommittee: Date: 04/26/1945 Place: Beverly Public Library Board members present: John C. Birmingham, W. Lincoln Borden, Jr., Thomas ZI. Casey, William A. Rowe, Louisa L. Vaughan and B. Frederick Yoffa Board members absent: Thomas F. Delaney, Lawrence E. Foster, and Robert O. Small Others present: Recorder: Marjorie H. Stanton Beverly, April 26, 1945 The regular meeting of the Board of Trustees was held in the Library on Thursday, April 26, at 7:30 P.M. Since only three members were present - Messrs. Delaney, Foster and Small - all action taken was subject to ratification at the next meeting of the Board. The records of the meeting of March 29 were read and approved; as was the report of the Finance Committee giving expenditures and balances to date. Mr. Delaney then reported, for the Administration Committee, that since a question had arisen as to whether the small park lot at the Hale Street side of the Farms Branch should be under the jurisdiction of the Library Trustees or of the Public Works Department of the City, he had obtained copies of the deeds to the land concerned and This report was accepted as information. The Circulation Committee recommended the purchase of 264 books and the receipt of 9 gifts. Voted: that this recommendation be approved. A letter was received from the American Legion Auxiliary, Earl T, Wardell Unit 12, enclosing a check for ten dollars, to be used for additional books or magazines for the Legion shelf in the Reading Room. It was voted to accept the gift, with gratitude; and to follow the Unit's suggestion that part of the money be used to pay for a subscription to the American Historical Review - a magazine of great value to all students of history. The report of the Librarian was read and placed on file. Mr. Delaney was asked to find out what, if anything, the City Government is doing in the way of making plans for post-war building, and how the Library Trustees should go about filing plans for a new Childtens Library on the land on Winter Street. Adjourned Marjorie H. Stanton Secretary