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Librarian and served
In all, 24 people have served as Bodley's Librarian ; their levels of diligence have varied over the years.
In Men at Arms, it is stated that the Librarian likes being the Best Man at weddings because he is allowed to kiss the bridesmaids and they are not allowed to run away ; in Lords and Ladies the Librarian served as the Best Man for Magrat and Verence.
While in Newport, he also served as Librarian of the Redwood Library and Athenaeum and kept an informative diary of his life and distinguished acquaintances in Newport, including his association with Aaron Lopez.
Built in 1940, the building was named in honor of Milner who served as University Librarian from 1890 until her retirement in 1927.
The philosopher Masakazu Nakai served as the first Vice Librarian.
He was educated at Tonbridge School, served in the Royal Sussex Regiment from 1948 to 1950, and continued his education at Merton College, Oxford, gaining an MA in Modern History in 1953, then a Diploma in Economics in 1954, during which time he was also Librarian of the Oxford Union ( a senior office ), and was a member of the Oxford University Labour Club during his time at Oxford, alongside Gerald Kaufman.
Grosh accepted a position in the Department of Agriculture soon after its establishment, where he served as the first Department Librarian from 1867 until 1869.
First, the current Librarian of Congress, Herbert Putnam, who had served at the post for 40 years, needed to be persuaded to retire from the position.
Luther Harris Evans ( 13 October 1902 – 23 December 1981 ) was an American political scientist who served as the tenth Librarian of the United States Congress.
The University's Brynmor Jones Library was the workplace of the poet Philip Larkin who served as its Head Librarian for thirty years.
Deborah Jacobs, Chief Librarian in the Seattle Public Library system, spearheaded the project from the library's perspective and served as the primary client voice, while Betty Jane Narver served as president of the Library Board.
Roden served as Chief Librarian until 1950.
Spofford served as Chief Assistant Librarian under Young.
One of their sons, Herbert Putnam ( 1861 – 1955 ), became a noted librarian who served as the United States Librarian of Congress.
Eastman served as the head Librarian of the Cleveland Public Library from 1918 to 1938 and head of the American Library Association from 1928 to 1929.
He was a lecturer for one year at Columbia, and served as Librarian of the State Department from 1888 to 1892.
In 1819, Harvard made him Dexter Professor of Sacred Literature, a position he held until 1830 ; he also served as Harvard College Librarian from 1813 to 1821.
* Gladys W. Jarrett was Professor of Library Services, 1967 – 1985, and served as York's third Chief Librarian, 1976 – 1985.
He served as Librarian of Trinity College, 1907-13, resigning after his marriage to his cousin Elizabeth Gaskell.
After leaving the Diplomatic Service in 1981 he served as Private Secretary to the Princess of Wales 1981 to 1983, and as Librarian, Royal Library, 1985-2002 ( he was deputy librarian 1984-1985 ).

Librarian and brief
Conan the Librarian also appears in a brief segment of the 1989 " Weird Al " Yankovic film UHF.
In addition to soliciting numerous outside reviews for each of these scholars, the Librarian called upon an expert staff of curators in the Library to conduct extensive biographical and bibliographical research as well as to gather published reviews and discussions of each candidate's work, prepare abstracts of translations of key articles from material available only in foreign languages, and provide a brief characterization and evaluation of the scholarly corpus of the candidate.

Librarian and City
New Haven Mayor Frank Rice, City Librarian Willis Stetson and Judge Albert McClellan Matthewson strongly supported the Scouting movement and in 1912 founded the New Haven Council of the Boy Scouts of America.
For example, a dream sequence includes a music video for Yankovic's " Money for Nothing / Beverly Hillbillies *" in both the audio and visual style of the Dire Straits ' " Money for Nothing ", and fake commercials for Plots ' R Us Mortuary Service, Gandhi II, Conan the Librarian and Spatula City are shown throughout the film.
* Charles G. Herbermann, Professor of Latin and Librarian of the College of the City of New York
Hillier was educated at Portsmouth High School, an independent fee-paying school for girls, in the seaside resort of Southsea in the City of Portsmouth in Hampshire, followed by St Hilda's College at the University of Oxford, where she read Philosophy, Politics and Economics and during her time there was elected Librarian of the Oxford Union Society.
The current City Librarian of OPL is Barbara Clubb, who was also president of the Canadian Library Association in 2005.
* UHF: The Weird Al Yankovic film UHF has a few fake ads within the film, such as " Spatula City ", a store that sells nothing but spatulas, as well as promos for fake TV shows and movies like " Conan the Librarian " and " Gandhi II ".
In 1930 Los Angeles City Librarian Everett R. Perry proposed to the president of the University of California the establishment of a library school on the Los Angeles campus of the University.
She was very likely the first African-American woman to be a Chief Librarian in the City University of New York system.

Librarian and Watch
The other wizards have gradually become used to the situation, to the extent that, from Night Watch: ‘ if someone ever reported that there was an orang-utan in the Library, the wizards would probably go and ask the Librarian if he'd seen it .’
It is the task of the Night Watch – Captain Vimes, Sergeant Colon, Corporal Nobbs, and new volunteer Carrot Ironfoundersson – to stop them, with some help from the Librarian of the Unseen University, an orangutan trying to get the stolen book back.

Librarian and during
He was removed from his position as New York State Librarian during a controversy over policies he had instituted at the Lake Placid Club restricting membership based on race and religion.
Rowell, Librarian at the University of California, Berkeley, sought permission to begin Interlibrary Loan ; his request was granted during the years 1894-1898.
Milner is credited with organizing the university's initial collection of more than 40, 000 items and was a prolific author of more than seventy articles and short monographs in library and education journals during her tenure as University Librarian from 1890 to 1927.
The three Witches are not at the Entertainment for different reasons ; Magrat does not go because she has found a letter in Verence's bedroom which angers her ( the details of the letter are not disclosed at this point ), Granny does not go because she has been whisked away from the Castle in a moment of passion by Mustrum Ridcully, Archchancellor of Unseen University who is a guest at the wedding ( he has brought the Librarian, Ponder Stibbons and The Bursar along as well ) and who was a former love interest for Granny in their ( much ) younger days and Nanny has been taken out to dinner by Casanunda ( whom she first met during Witches Abroad ).
Significant collections acquired during this early period included the library of J. F. Payne, medical historian and Librarian of the Royal College of Physicians, purchased in 1911, and the major part of the library of the Munich historian Ernst Darmstaedter, bought in 1930.

Librarian and by
The British Museum was run from its inception by a ' Principal Librarian ' ( when the book collections were still part of the Museum ), a role that was renamed ' Director and Principal Librarian ' in 1898, and ' Director ' in 1973 ( on the separation of the British Library ).
* " Mary ," a song by Tori Amos on the album Tales of a Librarian
In other words, the contributions made by the Library of Congress in that time gave “ librarians ‘ a new conception of what a truly national library could be ' and added one more item ‘ to the long list of benefits for which American libraries have to thank the Library and the Librarian, of Congress .”
Cardinal Caesar Baronius, the Vatican Librarian and historian ( d. 1609 ), recorded this voyage by Joseph of Arimathea, Lazarus, Mary Magdalene, Martha, Marcella and others in his Annales Ecclesiastici, volume 1, section 35.
He was assisted by Mary Frances Pena, who later would become Head Librarian.
The river's name, preceding the English version, was once thought to be Quinobequin ( meandering ), though that attribution has been discredited by, among others, the Harvard University Librarian in 1850.
Designed by Sydney Smirke on a suggestion by the Library's Chief Librarian Anthony Panizzi, following an earlier competition idea by William Hosking, the Reading Room was in continual use from 1857 until its temporary closure in 1997.
The Librarian, being also the archivist, destroyed any evidence of his true name since he believed the wizards would attempt to turn him human again, as he rather enjoyed his orangutan body ( brought on by a magical accident years before ).
Because of this, he is sought out to be recruited by Cain, who sends a man known as the Librarian in his place.
He realises the Librarian has saved the books by hiding them in the ancient Tower of Art.
Coin returns the University to its former glory ( his offer to make everything as good as new is rejected by the Librarian, who asks him to restore everything so that it is as good as old ).
This is the ' Librarian Scene ' where outtakes from the shoot and rehearsal can be seen in Alison Castle's The Stanley Kubrick Archives published by Taschen.
* " Sweet Dreams ", by Tori Amos from Tales of a Librarian
* Brief analysis of the different versions of the speech by Nancy Zussy, Librarian, Washington State Library, accessed online 2010-01-01.
The Librarian, a 1556 painting by Giuseppe Arcimboldo
This claim is refuted by John Hamill, former Librarian for the Freemasons ’ United Grand Lodge of England ( subsequently the Director of Communications ).
Along with the precentor, the musical side of its work is led by the " Organist and Director of Music ", working with any assistant organist and organ scholar, as well as the " Honorary Keeper of the Music and Music Librarian " and, as at 2007, a " Music Development Officer ".
*" Lucky Millinder: Big Band Rhythm & Blues " by Music Librarian Christopher Popa
*" The Librarian " on Out In The Sticks and Secret Rhythms 2 by Burnt Friedman & Jaki Liebezeit ( 2005 )
Poulin's Volkswagen Blues was selected as a candidate in the CBC's 2005 edition of Canada Reads, where it was championed by Roch Carrier, author and former National Librarian of Canada.
* " Angels ", by Tori Amos from Tales of a Librarian

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