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CARY MEMORIAL LIBRARY <br />April 1. In anticipation of this, a part of the state aid funds received <br />last year were spent on recordings, and the state aid project for this <br />year includes development of the art collection. The library was <br />fortunate to welcome two CETA employees, one of whom helped us settle <br />the new music and art area; the other is assigned to the custodial <br />department. Another project underway is the air conditioning of the East <br />Lexington Branch. <br />Special thanks are due this year to the Lexington Lions Club for <br />another generous donation for the maintenance of the large -type book <br />collection, and to the library's advisory committee for its help during <br />the construction period and for the open house. <br />Executive Committee <br />Fred C. Bailey, Chairman <br />Rev. Harold T. Handley, Vice - Chairman <br />Otis S. Brown, Jr. <br />Shirley Stolz, Chairman <br />Elizabeth H. Clarke <br />Irving H. Mabee <br />Rev. Edwin McLane <br />Patricia Swanson <br />Advisory Committee <br />Theodore Mairson Ruth Morey <br />Mildred Marek Ann Wallace <br />Robert C. Hilton, Director <br />(Above) The Tenth Regiment of Foot <br />storms the library during a lull in the <br />battle. (Photo by Elizabeth Heath) <br />(Right) The rear of the new library <br />addition looks out onto a garden area <br />which will be open to the public this <br />spring. (Photo by Albert D. Anderson) <br />19 <br />
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