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Show BOOKMAN'S NOTES Spraguc Library Presents New Books, News Service By Aurelia Bennion Librarian, Sprajrue Branch, in Sugar House SPRAGUE BRANCH LIBRARY Monday, April 24, 1950. NO BANNERS, NO BUGLES, by Edward Ellsberg. If you think back to World War II you will remember that Captain Ellsberg was selected to keep open the harbors of North Africa. Afri-ca. His book Is an account of this field and is therefore considered con-sidered a war book but its interest in-terest is more in the dramatic human situation. It is almost unbelievable what these men under the command of Captain Ellsberg were able to accomplish accom-plish with no banners and no bugles. Mildred Walker's novel MEDICAL MED-ICAL MEETING Is the story of a doctor who, as an assistant In a sanitarium, did some research in the field of tuberculosis. This is another story of human drama of doctors and their families. FICTION GYPSY SIXPENCE, Marshall; MEDICAL MEETING, Walker; GOLDEN SLIPPERS, Bowman; LILACS FOR THE LADY, Allan; Al-lan; DOCTOR CHRISTOPHER, Dern. NOX-FICTION HOW TO DRAW, Perard; THIS IS CROCHETING, Evans; Ev-ans; MISSOURI LAWYER, Barker; MIND THE BABY, Perkins: GREEN GLORY, Baker; Bak-er; FAVORITE HYMNS. WESTERN BORDER RAIDER, Hopson; GUNMAN, GUNMAN, Nye. MYSTERIES " THE WIND BLOWS DEATH, Hare; DEATH OF THE LAST TRAIN, Bellairs. Another service that the library li-brary has to offer is WORLD NEWS OF THE WEEK. Each week we receive a chart showing show-ing a relief map of the world in colors, accompanied by items of news for the week, with indications in-dications on the map to show where the action of the news took place. It is a graphic, easy-to-understand news account of the news. |