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OBSERVATION

Through various delays, this issue of the Record was intended to notice the passage of twenty-one years from the founding of the Friends. For the occasion the President has riffled through his diaries, so that a kind of history emerges. Despite the fact that the publication has not been as frequent as at first envisaged, it has recorded much, and the Friends, as an organisation, has achieved a good deal for the library.

This issue carries an index to the contents of these first fifteen numbers, and it is now found that the information here is of frequent and surprising value. Good resolutions should ensure that the next occasion, a jubilee, perhaps, will have very much more to chronicle. The library’s development and enrichment in the past merely augurs well for its future, with changes, inevitable to time, that are incidental to that development, not fundamental to its character.

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Turnbull Library Record, Volume XV, 1 November 1962, Page 3

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OBSERVATION Turnbull Library Record, Volume XV, 1 November 1962, Page 3

OBSERVATION Turnbull Library Record, Volume XV, 1 November 1962, Page 3

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