Someone has said in public, quit* recently. that a librarian worthy the name should be aa quainted with all the exact science,. That the average public librarian it not even possessed of a knowledge of the literature of his own country is proved by the following delicious exampl
June 29, 1906 - Kilrush Herald and Kilkee Gazette - Kilrush, Clare, Republic of Ireland
- HIS VIEW OF IT. "Do you think that a commercial career is to be compared to a literary career?" asked the high-browed and melancholy youth. "My boy." said Mr. Cumroz, "in business you can write your name on a piece of paper no bigger than • postal-card and make it worth thousan
June 29, 1906 - Kilrush Herald and Kilkee Gazette - Kilrush, Clare, Republic of Ireland
Among the many subjects engaging the attention of astronomers and meteorologists at the present time, none is of greater practical importance than that which aims at the discovery of a means of predicting the character of our -ea‘ons by observations of the sun, or at extending i
May 25, 1906 - Kilrush Herald and Kilkee Gazette - Kilrush, Clare, Republic of Ireland