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PAPERS WHICH HAVE BEEN READ BEFORE THE BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY
Fredson Bowers, of the University of Virginia, "Some Problems and Practices in Bibliographical Descriptions of Modern Authors," 26 February 1947.
Charlie D. Hurt, of Roanoke, Virginia, "The Monotype," 18 April 1947.
Charlton Hinman, of Johns Hopkins University, "Why 79 First Folios?'' 6 June 1947.
Kenneth S. Giniger, of New York City, "The Effect of Modern Publishing Production Practices on Book Collecting," 8 October 1947.
Walter L. Pforzheimer, of Washington, D. C., "On Copyright," 17 October 1947.
H. W. Tribolet, of Chicago, "Processes of Hand Bookbinding and Restoration," 24 October 1947.
Earl K. Fischer, of the Institute of Textile Technology, "On Printing Inks," 17 November 1947.
C. William Miller, of Temple University, "Henry Herringman," 13 February 1948.
Coolie Verner, of the University of Virginia, "First Maps of Virginia," 12 March 1948.
Giles E. Dawson, of the Folger Shakespeare Library, "The Career of R. Walker, Printer-Publisher, 1719-1750," 14 May 1948.
Charles H. Lindsley, of the Institute of Textile Technology, "Scientific Incunabula," 8 October 1948.
James G. McManaway, of the Folger Shakespeare Library, "Two Prompt Books of Hamlet," 12 November 1948.
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