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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10/15/1969 - Regular Agenda Packet - Bryan College Station Library System Advisory Board October 15, 1969 Tle.ffarnegie Library Board of Trustees held its regular meeting on vyJi October 15th at 5:00 P. M. in the Library. Present were Dr. Paul Crawford, Mr, W. D. Dunn, Mr. David Garcia, Judge W. T. McDonald, Mrs. John McIntyre , Dr. T. T. Walton, Jr. and Mr. R. L. Peurifoy. Er. Fred Sandlin, the City Manager, and Mrs. Hazel Richardson, the Librarian., were present. ' The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. In an examination of the statistics it was noted that the circulation was up 2 % over September of last year. December 14th' at 3:00 P. M. was set for •the formal opening and dedication ceremonies for the new library building. Dr. Walton, who has had the task of selecting and obtaining a speaker for the occasion said that it was pos- sible to have Senator Ralph Yarborough. to speak -on that day. The appropriate- ness of having Senator Yarborough was discussed, it being noted that he has done more in the securing of federal aid and funds for public libraries than any other one person. Mr.- Peurifoy moved that we ask Senator Yarborough to come to Bryan on December 14th 'and deliver the dedicatory address of open- ing; Judge McDonald seconded the motion, which carried. The inadequacies of the sign on the new building were discussed. The Librarian reported that at the two day_._buil.di.ng`,in sti._tute, which she had attended the library building consultants recommended that all public library build- ' ing signs should be placed high, should be in big letters and should be neon lighted. The Board ,by unanimous consent, asked that these recommenda- - tions be sent to the City Commission. The City Commission has approved the bid of Carolina Interior Contractors for the new circulation desk. The Librarian reported that she had talked 2 to them and that there is a possibility that the desk could be here and installed by the date of the opening. On naming the Library,the Librarian had at the request of the President of the Board compiled a list of the names of 254 public libraries in Texas with a prefatory analysis. The members .of the Board had studied this survey in the light of our situation. Judge McDonald moved the library be named Bryan Public Library. Mr. Dunn seconded the motion which passed. By unanimous vote the Board asked that this recommendation be sent to the City Commission. The Board examined with approval, the art object which Mr. Sam Sharp has presented for the new building. The Librarian called attention to the fact that no provision for clocks had been made for the new building. The Board asked the Librarian to write Ami 111 Mr. Van Buren for a recommendation as to kind and number. Dr. Walton moved that after receiving Mr. Van Buren's recommendations the clocks be purchased and paidfor out of construction funds. The motion was seconded and passed. The Librarian reported that the small organ in the Rountree Room is now beyond repair. After discussion of the problem it was decided that we rent a small piano from Stuart Music Company for Mrs. Hanna's programs. Mr. Garcia seconded the motion which carried. The hours for service to the public in the new building were discussed. Mrs. Richardson, said that for several months inquiries had been made to the patrons and that she and the staff had discussed the matter. Several possi- bilities were presented. After discussion from all angles, Mr. Peurifoy moved the new library building hours be Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday from 9:00 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. and Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday from 9:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. This would make 60 total hours open each week, which would .3 - - satisfy the minimal requirements of the Texas Library Association. By • common consent it was agreed by the Board and the Librarian that if these hours were not enoughor that if theywere not satisfactory to the public p they would be changed. The Book Orders for the month were discussed. Mr. Dunn moved their approval. The motion was seconded and passed.. Dr. Crawford called for reports on the, program for making Bryan the home of the most dynamic library in the nation. Dr. Walton, for the Cultural Seminar said that he and his committee had had a meeting and had discussed two projects; i. e. the securing of lecturers from A & M University to present programs and the inauguration of the Great Books program. The Librarian has written to the Great Books Foundation for complete information on their program. Judge McDonald asked that we order ten sets of paper back copies of. the Great Books. These would be put into the circulating collection for use of those lir patrons in the Great Books program. Mrs. McIntyre wrote to 17 organizations for information on securing free film to be used at Family Night at the Library. She had had 12 responses. Mr. Peurifoy reported that he and the Librarian had written seven libraries on ?'Saturday Afternoon At The Opera►?. So far we have had one response. Mr. Garcia reported he had made his list of recommended purchase of records for the record lending collection and that the Librarian would order. On programs eight and nine (Slide Collections) the Librarian reported that the slides selected by Dr. Crawford and Mr. Dunn had been ordered. Mrs. Richardson reported on her attendance at the Building Institute in Austin on October the 9th and 10th. Representation at this Institute is one of the ??Eligibility Requirements" which must be met to qualify for participation in the LSCA Title II Construction Program. I The Art tending Collection for Children was approved for order. The Librarian advised that she and three staff members would attend library workshops at Cameron and Burnet on October 21st and October 28th The meeting adjourned at 6:40 p. M. President i Secretary Approved: IIILIBRARY ACCOUNT 113 OCTOBER 1969 ACCOUNT NAME BUDGET EXPEND UNEXPEND ADMINISTRATIVE 89064.00 2,680.00 5,384.00 SKILLED LABOR 37,260.00 11,670.10 25,589.90 LABOR OPERATIONS 22,537.00 7,477.68 15,059.32 OFFICE SUPPLIES 3,000.00 495.16 2,504.84 FUEL SUPPLIES 1.50 1.50 CR WEARING APPAREL 200.00 200.00 MOTOR VEHICLES - GAS,OIL,GREASE 600.00 103.82 496.18 MINOR APPARATUS 300.00 .97 299.03 LAUNDRY & CLEANING 700.00 40.08 659.92 OTHER SUPPLIES 500.00 500.00 COMMUNICATIONS 1,074.00 195.08 878.92 HIRE OF EQUIPMENT 470.00 470.00 COURT COSTS, DAMAGES 50.00 50.00 TRAVELING EXPENSES 1,000.00 163.71 836.29 UTILITIES 12,000.00 387.62 11,612.38 MISCELLANEOUS 150.00 13.25 136.75 ASSOCIATIONAL DUES 200.00 25.00 175.00 BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 800.00 82.55 717.45 FURNITURE & FIXTURES 6,210.00 6,210.00 MOTOR VEHICLES - TIRES, TUBES 500.00 118.13 381.87 BOOKS & MAGAZINES 4,000.00 147.05 3,852 95 0 MISCELLANEOUS 100.00 100.00 SUB-TOTAL 99,715.00 23,601.70 76,113.30 CAPITAL OUTLAY FURNITURE & FIXTURES 3,100.00 1,112.78 1,987.22 MACHINERY, TOOLS 1,400.00 1,400.00 BOOKS 9,000.00 4,048.18 4,951.82 MAGAZINES & NEWSPAPERS 4,500.00 424.26 4,075.74 TOTAL 117,715.00 29,186.92 88,528.08 ,4 1# • CARNEGIE LIBRARY FINANCIAL REPORT FOR OCTOBER 1969 CASH ON HAND $ 20.00 COLLECTIONS Fines 132.21 Lost and Paid Books 12.67 Library Fees 5.00 TOTAL 169.88 RESTRICTED GIFTS 5,203.40 COT,r,ECTIONS 350.02 TOTAL 5,553.42 EXPENDITURES 0 BALANCE NOVEMBER 1, 1969 5,553.42 REFUNDABLE DEPOSITS 295.00 COLLECTIONS 5.00 TOTAL 300.00 REFUND 15.00 BALANCE NO EMBER L, 1969 295.00 PETTY CASH 30.00 I CARNEGIE LIBRARY MONTHLY REPORT OCTOBER 1969 111 CIRCULATION THIS YEAR LAST YEAR Adult Juvenile Adult Juvenile Non-fiction 4503 9587 3021 10010 Fiction 5895 23357 6386 23949 Pamphlets 122 0 64 1 Periodicals 261 34 242 61 Framed Prints 66 o 79 0 Pictures 0 173 0 39 Records 0 42 0 30 Films 0 3 0 0 Total 10847 33196 9792 34090 Grand Total 44043 43882 SERVICES THIS YEAR LAST YEAR Days open 27 27 New borrowers 164 266 Reference questions 1552 1623 Story hour attendance 443 1136 II Book reviews, radio programs, talks 28 44 Classroom collections 690 608 Evening visitors 1328 711 Evening circulation 3006 2218 Overdue notices 520 428 Bookmobile Trips made 32 37 Books carried to schools, parks 4983 5040. Books circulated to schools, parks 25560 26370 Crestview 154 100 Redmond Terrace 339 613 Ridgecrest 215 21+9 Millican 33 82 Wellborn 30 17 Steep Hollow 22 0 Harvey 2' 8 Cedar Grove 129 82 'Rf-cy 1 n1„A n -1J9 BOOK STOCK THIS YEAR LAST YEAR Books purchased - Adult 89 350 Books purchased - Juvenile 245 253 Memorial books 73 35 Other gifts 2 28 Total additions 409 666 111 Books repaired in library 276 136 Books withdrawn 1559 o Books rebound 354 60 Magazines bound 66 o MEMORIAL AND OTHER GIJ'J S FOR OCTOBER 1969 :il/ In memoryof Mrs. Mike Altimore: $5.00 from Mr. and Mrs.. Manuel Eden In memory of Mrs. Ora Clay: $3.00 from Mr. and Mrs. John H. Foy In memory of Charles De Stefano: $5.00 from Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Scamardo In memory of Charles Fairbanks Howard: $$4.00 from Mrs. Emmette Wallace' $5.00 from Mrs. Jack Howell In memory of William Morgan Humphries: $5.00 from Mr. and Mrs. Travis B. Bryan, Jr. $7.00 from Mr. and Mrs. George E. Adams $5.00 from Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Peters )111Pr v ,,, $3.00 from Mrs. John Seeley Caldwell $4.00 from Mrs. Hazel Adams Richardson , $3.00 from Mrs. Emmette Wallace $3;00 from Mr. and Mrs. Joe E. Vincent $5.00 from Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Robert -"43.00 from Dr. and Mrs. Tom B. King $3.00 from Brownrigg H. Dewey, Jr. $$5.00 from Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Braley and Mr. and Mrrs. William Sparks $3.00 from Mrs. Dona Coulter Carnes $3.50 from Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hillier and Karen $5.00 from Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Matthews