Chalmers Hadley (September 3, 1872 – May 11, 1958)[1][2] was an American librarian and educator. Hadley served as librarian of Denver Public Library from 1911 to 1924[3] and the Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County from 1924 to 1945.[4]
Chalmers Hadley | |
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President of the American Library Association | |
In office 1919–1920 | |
Preceded by | William Warner Bishop |
Succeeded by | Alice S. Tyler |
Personal details | |
Born | Indianapolis, Indiana, USA | September 3, 1872
Died | May 11, 1958 Wyoming, Ohio | (aged 85)
Nationality | American |
Occupation | Librarian |
He was president of the American Library Association from 1919 to 1920.[5]
Bibliography
edit- The Library War Service and some things it has taught Bulletin of the American Library Association, Volume 13 (July 1, 1919)
- What Library Schools can do for the profession Bulletin of the American Library Association, volume 6 (July 1, 1912)
- Material for a Public Library Campaign (American Library Association, 1907)
References
edit- ^ Indiana Authors and their Books, 1816–1980
- ^ Holland Evening Sentinel, May 13, 1958
- ^ "Papers, 1887-1979". Denver Public Library. Retrieved 15 February 2016.
- ^ Fleischman, John (November 2002). Free & Public: One Hundred and Fifty Years at the Public Library of Cincinnati & Hamilton County, 1853–2003. Wilmington, Ohio: Orange Frazer Press. ISBN 1-882203-91-7.
- ^ "ALA's Past Presidents". American Library Association. Retrieved 15 February 2016.