The Mudcat Café TM
Thread #46569   Message #692359
Posted By: Hollowfox
17-Apr-02 - 05:36 PM
Thread Name: folkie librarian experience
Subject: RE: folkie librarian experience
All right, all right, Burke. I'm reading bound back issues of Hornbook on break. (that's children's literature, not G. Legman, the rest of you licentious folkie scholars!) I'm working at a differen branch today, so I can't cite month and page, but it was a 1961 issue. Burke, I know you can find it at SUNY Albany, probably at the "downtown campus" library, since that's where the School of Information Science is based (or whatever they're calling the Library Science Department now. And unless they've moved it again.).
As for your friend, she probably catalogued it for the heavenly Main Branch.
I hope to link up with you at Old Songs this year. Maybe I'll just stay up for all of the Saturday night Sing at Creature Comforts so I'll be awake for Sacred Harp this year!

Stephen, thanks for your thoughts. I've had this sort of thing happen before for those who've passed on, just not so far in the past. (I ain't dead yet, and I ain't that old...yet.*g*) I guess there are some folks it takes a long time to get over, like him, and Gamble Rogers.