Monday, Apr. 12, 1926
Library Money
For U. S. libraries--four million dollars. The Carnegie Corporation last week so notified the American Library Association, stating that the sum would be distributed thus: a million to endow a graduate school of librarianship at some university (yet to be named); the income of a second million to be divided among established library schools such as the Wisconsin Library School (Madison), Western Reserve Library School (Cleveland), New York State Library School (Albany), Carnegie Library School (Pittsburgh), University of California Library School (Berkeley); a million to the general endowment of the American Library Association (for extension work); a million for the Association to spend outright in its general activities and schools.