AISDiscuss Library


Probably like me when we got so many "Test" responses, you just deleted them without reading.  I should have changed the title to this one so am resending under "Library."  Disregard if you have already read this.
 
Jim M.
 
 
 
In a message dated 3/2/2010 1:48:44 P.M. Central Standard Time, MORRISJE1@aol.com writes:
In a message dated 3/2/2010 12:54:50 P.M. Central Standard Time, countri@molalla.net writes:
Jim.
First of all I want you to know that I am still actively searching on your question regarding the Clara Reese Barr and the Cook Lapham Cups.
I have followed all the discussion regarding AIS Inventory and the traveling library.
I am working on putting a copy of the AIS Library Inventory on a thumb drive to be given to whomever the Board specifies.  Then you can do with it what you wish.  Keep in mind however, the inventory changes weekly with new additions.  But it will give you an idea.
I think the traveling library is a good idea.  Perhaps that should be tabled until after the  April Bulletin comes out.  I have written an extensive article about a traveling library AIS started in 1928.  This is not a new idea for AIS.  This memorial traveling library was named after Bertrand Farr, It was sent out from three home bases throughout the United States.  There were three identical libraries and they were free of charge.  They could be borrowed for up to thirty days.  The Borrower paid the shipping too and from the destination.
 
Regards.
Tracy  AIS Library
Tracy,
 
I will look forward to reading your article in the April AIS Bulletin!  I didn't know about the three 1928 traveling libraries.  I am glad John was able to get you back "up" so you can respond on AISDiscuss.
 
Jim 


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