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Thomas Dreier

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Thomas Dreier has for many years found time to devote to the development of libraries in Florida, serving as chairman of the State Library Board and as a leader in the construction of the St. Petersburg Public Library. In citing these trustees, Mrs. May Valencik, chairman of the jury on selection,
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Slocum, Grace P. (September 1960). Smith, Samray; Hoy, C. J.; Falvey, Mary (eds.). "1960 American Library Association awards, citations, and scholarships".
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recognized their energy, devotion, and superior talents in promoting good reading and library service.
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This article about a United States journalist born in the 19th century is a
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The Story of Three Partners; United Shoe Machinery Company, Beverly, Mass.
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The White Hills: Mountain New Hampshire, Winnepesaukee to Washington
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We Human Chemicals; or, The Knack of Getting Along With Everybody
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In 1935 he and his first wife, Blanche Nowell Dreier, moved to
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He died on September 4, 1976 at his home in St. Petersburg.
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in 1884 and edited and published his own short-lived paper,
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on a 500-acre (200 ha) farm named "Sunny Meadows" in
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American writer and advertising executive (1884–1976)
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Durand, Wisconsin
St. Petersburg, Florida
advertising executive
business theorist
Peter H. Armacost Library
Eckerd College
Durand, Wisconsin
The Menomonie Badger
Menomonie
Boston
Frank Chouteau Brown
Snug Gables
Winchester, Massachusetts
New Hampshire
Melvin Village, Tuftonborough
St. Petersburg, Florida
State Library
St. Petersburg Public Library
New Hampshire Troubadour
Heroes of Insurgency
The Story of Three Partners; United Shoe Machinery Company, Beverly, Mass.
The Power of Print—and Men
William Addison Dwiggins
Man Hunting, the Greatest Sport
We Human Chemicals; or, The Knack of Getting Along With Everybody



"Helped Found Friends of the Library, Thomas Dreier, 92"
Evening Independent

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