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how much has library school really changed?

Posted on 19Apr05 by jessamyn

University of Toronto Library School Annual Examinations, 1934-35.

“We owe the alphabet to the Semites, the vowels to the Greeks and the letter forms as well as the transmission of the alphabet to the Romans.” Discuss this statement.

[thanks bill]

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