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Verner Clapp

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Verner Clapp 1901-72, American librarian, b. Johannesburg, South Africa. After studying philosophy at Harvard, Clapp worked for the Library of Congress (1922-56), becoming chief assistant librarian in 1947. He also did much work for the United Nations and served as chairman of the U.S. Library Mission to Japan (1947-48). From 1956 to 1967 he was president of the Council on Library Resources. He has written The Future of the Research Library (1963) and Copyright: A Librarian's View (1968). Author not available, CLAPP, VERNER. , The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition... Read more

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