MSA SC 4062-9-1
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This file contains a catalog of books in the Friendly Library. The catalog was placed in a student’s partially used copybook. The student’s name, Alice Vail, still appears on the front cover. Apparently, there was a published list of books which had subsequently be cut into sections by genre and pasted into the copybook. The copybook contains handwritten notes and additions
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MSA SC 4062-9-2
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1910-1913
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This file contains the Berlin Library Record. Its purpose was to track library statistics. Categories included: Visitors, F.L. Books taken out, B.L. Books taken out, New cards (B.L), New cards (F.L.), Books given, Magazines given, Magazines given out, and Money Received. The Fines category was added around 1911.
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MSA SC 4062-9-3
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1916-1921
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This file contains an eclectic collection of items. There are game rules for Parcheesi and Quick Wit. There is a pamphlet from the Just Representation League of Maryland entitled, “Baltimore City Should Have a Square Deal in the General Assembly and In the State Conventions” as well as flyers on illiteracy in Maryland. In addition there is a monograph from the Children’s Bureau, U.S. Department of Labor entitled, “Probation in Children’s Courts.” Another correspondent in the file is Ferrara Paradi. Finally, there is a “Schedule of Work of the Tri-County Institute” which met in Ocean City, Maryland in 1916. There are also several ribbongs from the Sineputuxent and Trappe Community Show.
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MSA SC 4062-9-4
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1903-1921
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Material in the file focuses primarily on the Neighborhood Sunday School. There are receipts for donations to the following organizations: World’s Sunday School Association, The Salvation Army if Philadelphia, New Jersey Children’s Home Society, Sunday School War Council for Armenian-Syrian relief, the Presbyterian Board of Publication and Sabbath-School Work, and American Sunday-School Union. Correspondents on Sunday school business include Nellie S. Mitchell, Maude Wimbrow, Margaret K. Jarman, John K. Davis, J. H. Forsyth, Mrs. H. T. Parker, Emery Richardson, O.M. Shockley, Worcester County Sunday School Association, George P. Hearthway, Wallace Phelps, Edith M. Whaley, Martha K. Hoener, M.E. Carey, J.H. Anderson, International Sunday School Association, and the Business Men’s War Council, Inc. In addition there is a letter from K.A. Handy of the Maryland Baptist Union Association about their planned start-up in Berlin. The The Rural Methodist requested the hard copy of an address given by Miss Handy to publish. The file also includes a letter of condolence from Mrs. Sanderson, President of the Maryland Federation of Women’s Clubs as well as a resolution from Education Committee on the death of Miss Handy. Other correspondents include a schoolmate name Ella, E.P. Carpenter, Mrs. J. Cropper, and E.W. Keas. Other material contained in the file are a bill from a series of correspondence concerning Mr. H.B.Mcclellan, as well as a series of correspondence from Elizabeth Williams Sudlow about an article on the Neighborhood Sunday School, the “Easter in Bible Lands 1919” pamphlet, and a flyer, “Help Bring Easter to the Land of Christ.”
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MSA SC 4062-9-5
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Description
This file contains patron charge cards for the Friendly Library.
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