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1941482481941. Bureau of the Budget United States. Proposed Improvements in the Administration of the Offices of the Clerks of the United States District Courts. Submitted to the Director of the Administrative Office of the United States Courts July 1941. Washington DC: United States Government Printing Office 1941. vii 106 pp. Contemporary buckram some shelfwear internally clean. Ex-library. location number to front board stamps to preliminaries. $25. unknown books
190154688Dublin: May and June 1901. 2 volumes folio containing the original manuscripts of 16 articles and 2 editorial notes 63 and 45 pages respectively on laid paper of different manufacturers one being Ravensbourne Superfine. The editorial notice in the first volume announces the debut: "It is with great pleasure that we present this little volume to an expectant world. Although appearing under a new name it is really the offspring of that brilliant journal the Netting Room Debating Societys' Chronicle is unhappily now defunct. It was felt that with the suspension of the magazine a nameless void existed in Branch 10 it was felt that latent talent was rusting that brilliant thoughts were hidden deep in individual minds instead of being openly expressed for the enlightenment of the civilized world." Oddly I can find no record of Branch 10 Branch 10 Budget or the Netting Room Debating Society. Or even Branch Io. Among the articles are: "Hamstead Heath: The Retreat for the Jaded Londoner" by H. B. Holloway; "Sports in Australia" by S. C. Stephens; "The Irish Language Movement" by F. J. Donnellan; "International Mortality" by E. S. Keik; "A Game Played Over" a short story by C. Annead; "My Walks Abroad - I. The Strand" by W. A. Dye; "A Trip Down the Solent" by Percy J. Boxall; "Professionalism in Games" by A. B. Holloway; "The Bleeding of Ireland" by Frederick J. Donnellan; "The Social and Economic Effects of War" by E. S. Kiek; and "The Passing of Robert Louis Stevenson" by P. I. of which the editor writes in his Editorial Note: "P. I. is a known admirer of the gentle R.L.S. and his article would be called by some gushing. It will however be read with interest by those who account themselves also Stevenson's friends." <br/><br/> May and June unknown books