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NOVEMBER 25, 1941

Although all members received notice of the Annual Meeting, it will be of interest to know that the motions regarding incorporation and the acceptance of the Sir Hugh Walpole Memorial Fund established by Miss Julie Tomlinson of Nelson, were duly passed. The meeting expressed its great appreciation of the helpful services of Mr A. E. Currie as Honorary Solicitor in connection with these matters.

The election of officers resulted as follows:—Professor I. A. Gordon, President; Messrs J. M. A. Ilott, A. E. Mulgan, C. Q. Pope, P. A. Lawlor, and J. C. Andersen, Committee. Secretary, Mr P. A. Lawlor; Assistant Secretary, Mr A. G. Bagnall. Mr C. Quentin Pope gave an extremely informative talk on

modem fine printing, illustrating from the library’s examples and his own choice private collection. Interesting discussion followed for the subject apparently found many devotees. After a short demonstration of microfilm as a means of recording library texts, an enjoyable supper was the opportunity for informal discussion and intercourse.

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Turnbull Library Record, Volume IV, 1 July 1941, Page 17

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NOVEMBER 25, 1941 Turnbull Library Record, Volume IV, 1 July 1941, Page 17

NOVEMBER 25, 1941 Turnbull Library Record, Volume IV, 1 July 1941, Page 17