Address by Elihu Root...dedication of the Hay Library
Root Elihu
Address by Elihu Root…dedication of the Hay Library
Root Elihu
This fascinating address by Elihu Root offers valuable insights into the history of American libraries, as well as the social and intellectual context in which they developed. Root provides a detailed overview of the construction of the John Hay Library at Brown University, as well as a more general discussion of the value of books and learning in American civilization. Highly recommended for anyone interested in the history of American libraries or the intellectual history of the United States.
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