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Francis R. St. John

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In 1949, St. John became director of the Brooklyn Public Library, where he made his national reputation. During his tenure, circulation of materials doubled from 5 million to 10 million, the library added 17 new branches for a total of 55, and expansion of the
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He retired from the Brooklyn library in 1963. From 1964 to 1967, he operated a consulting firm whose clients included numerous state and city library systems in the United States. He then became librarian at
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for reorganizing the Library. He returned again to the NYPL in 1945, before becoming Director of Library Services for the
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as acting librarian and then assistant to the director. He advanced from lieutenant to captain and was awarded the
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was completed. Innovations like assembly-line book processing reduced costs, which funded expanded services like
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and working as a student assistant in the library. He graduated in 1931 with an
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programs. He actively recruited African-Americans for professional positions.
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named him one of the "100 Most Important Leaders We Had in the 20th Century".
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Byam, Milton S. (1978). "Francis Regis St. John". In Wynar, Bohdan S. (ed.).
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World Encyclopedia of Library and Information Services
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Columbia University School of Library Service alumni
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Brooklyn Public Library
American Libraries
Northampton, Massachusetts
Northampton High School
Forbes Library
Amherst College
botany
AB
BLS
Columbia University
School of Library Service
New York Public Library
Joseph L. Wheeler
Enoch Pratt Free Library
Baltimore, Maryland
World War II
Army Medical Library
Legion of Merit
Veterans Administration
Central Library

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