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Putnam s Sons, ( 1915 ); Indy Publ.
Putnam s Sons, 1908.
Throughout Herbert Putnam s career, he was described by his colleagues as maintaining “ an impenetrable dignity … formal manner, invariable gracious and cordial, covered shyness and a deep reserve.
In 1891, Putnam resigned his Minneapolis post due to his mother-in-law s ill health, and promptly returned to Boston to be near her.
Putnam s activities with the American Library Association led him to join with Justin Winsor and Melvil Dewey as official delegates to the International Conference of Librarians in London in 1897 When Winsor died shortly thereafter, Putnam served the remainder of his term as President of the ALA.
Putnam s request was granted by the United States Congress, and thus an appropriation bill was passed on April 17th, 1900.
Although Putnam s administration would need time in order to collect, organize, and disseminate all of the material within the Library of Congress collection, the task was completed with enormous success.
Herbert Putnam s administration as Librarian of Congress lasted for forty years, from 1899 until 1939.
The system is a series of interconnected reservoirs and lakes in northern Westchester and Putnam Counties that provides 10 % of New York City s water under normal conditions and up to 30 % of the in-City consumption in times of drought.
People in diverse communities " don t trust the local mayor, they don t trust the local paper, they don t trust other people and they don t trust institutions ," writes Putnam.
## Verrill, A. Hyatt ( 1950 ), Shell Collector s Handbook, New York: Putnam, p. 77
Emerson assisted her in publishing her first essay on the Shakespearean question in the January 1856 issue of Putnam s:
Hanifan in Putnam s Book:
Putnam say s “… beyond a doubt that social connectedness is one of the most powerful determinates of our well being .” In particular it is face to face connections which have been show to have greater impacts then non-face to face relationships.
Putnam s Sons, 1934
Putnam s Sons, 1935
The southern area of campus consists of many of NDSU s historic buildings, including Old Main, Minard Hall, Ceres Hall, Putnam Hall, South Engineering, and Morrill Hall.
Putnam s Sons, 1886.
Raney pointed out to the detractors that, “ MacLeish was a lawyer like Putnam ... he was equally at home in the arts as one of the four leading American poets now alive ... and while it was true that he had not attended a professional school of library science, neither had thirty-four of thirty-seven persons presently occupying executive positions at the Library of Congress .” The main Republican arguments against MacLeish s nomination from within Congress was: that he was a poet and was a “ fellow traveler ” or sympathetic to communist causes.

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At the meeting, Putnam relayed his desire to come to the Library for work and that his office would be down the hall from MacLeish s.
Putnam s Sons, 1898.
This settlement was the final resolution in an investigation of Putnam s payments to 80 brokers that was conducted over a three-year period.
That year, Putnam launched the industry s first suite of absolute return funds available to U. S. retail investors and re-entered the institutional defined contribution business with a 401 ( k ) product offering.
* Bosley Crowther, The Great Films ( G. P. Putnam s Sons, 1967 ), pages 247-250

Putnam and Sons
Putnam & Sons.
“ The father, one-time collector of internal revenue in New York by appointment of Abraham Lincoln, was the founder of a well known publishing house ”, known previously as the Putnam Publishing house, but now known as G. P. Putnam's Sons.
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Putnam Sons, 1937.
Putnam s Sons, 1921.
Orpheus: A General History of Religions, G. P. Putnam & Sons, 1909.
Putnam s Sons, 1922.
Putnam Sons, 1986 ISBN 0-399-13202-3 )
* Dawes, E. C .: Journal of Gen. Rufus Putnam kept in Northern New York during Four Campaigns of the old French and Indian War, Joel Munsell s Sons, Albany, New York ( 1886 ).
* George Palmer Putnam ( 1814 1872 ), founder of the publishing firm that became G. P. Putnam's Sons
Born in Rye, New York, he was the son of John Bishop Putnam and the grandson of his namesake, George Palmer Putnam, who was the founder of the prominent publishing firm that became G. P. Putnam's Sons.
George P. Putnam resigned from his position as secretary of G. P. Putnam's Sons and joined New York publishers Brewer & Warren as vice president.
One Hancock book still in print is " The Complete Kano Jiu-Jitsu ", co-authored with Katsukuma Higashi and originally published by G. P. Putnam & Sons in 1905 in New York ( presently republished by Dover Publications ).
* " The Complete Kano Jiu-Jitsu ( Judo )" ( 1905 ), originally published by G. P. Putnam & Sons ; still in print by Dover.
* Kavanagh, Julia, Women in France during the Enlightenment Century, 2 Vols ( New York: G. P. Putnam s Sons, 1893 )
* Tallentyre, S. G., Women of the Salons ( New York: G. P. Putnam s Sons, 1926 )

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( New York: G. P. Putnam s Sons, 1907 21 ), II: The End of the Middle Ages ( 1908 )

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