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COPYRIGHT OFFICE-Continued

Alfredo Hidalgo Rizal, clerk

Walter A. Wolf, clerk
Henry D. Gloyd, clerk.
Kate E. Moten, clerk
E. H. Plumacher, clerk
Frank M. Taylor, clerk
Elton Watkins, clerk
Harold B. Hersey, clerk

James Bayly, junior messenger
Clarence M. Crews, junior messenger
John C. Kernan, junior messenger
H. A. Kuehn, junior messenger

Walter A. Southcomb, junior messenger Arthur V. Sullivan, junior messenger CARD SECTION

Charles H. Hastings, Chief of Section
Laura A. Thompson, first assistant
G. T. Ritchie, assistant

Ella K. Walker, assistant
Abby L. Barney, assistant
Carrie J. Hastings, assistant
Maude Baker, assistant
Margaret A. Giusta, assistant
Jane R. Harvie, assistant
Mary L. Radcliffe, assistant
Faith Bradford, assistant
W. H. Cornwall, assistant
Julia L. Hart, assistant
Anna A. Hempsted, assistant
W. Lugo-Vina, assistant.
C. S. Chisolm, assistant
Marie A. Cook, assistant
Lucy Cullen, assistant
Edith M. Pike, assistant

Dorothy Jennings-Smith, assistant
Mary F. Blosser, assistant

Theodore Frech, junior messenger

George E. Chambers, junior messenger
Samuel O. Campbell, junior messenger
Herold Haynes, junior messenger

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APPENDIX VIb

QUALIFICATIONS AT DATE OF APPOINTMENT OF PRESENT EMPLOYEES APPOINTED UNDER THE PRESENT ADMINISTRATION OF THE LIBRARY, APRIL 5, 1899-SEPTEMBER 30, 1910

[*Indicates temporary appointments. Indicates temporary promotions. Indicates temporary separations from the service.]

This statement was first prepared in response to the following resolution of the House of Representatives, January 26, 1906:

"Resolved by the House of Representatives, That the Librarian of Congress be requested to furnish to the House of Representatives a statement giving the names of all employees now in the Library of Congress and on its pay roll, date of appointment, the actual residence of each employee at the time appointed, and the names of all persons who recommended the appointment of each employee. Also to state briefly what special training for library work, or for the particular position occupied, each employee had at the time of appointment; also to state what, if any, examinations have been made testing the ability and fitness of applicants before appointed."

It was revised for the Senate Committee on the Library to April 30, 1910, and is again revised to October 1, 1910, and here printed. See pp. 9-11 of this report. The revision in each case consists in adding names of those entering the service since 1906 and the elimination of those who left the service in that time.

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Instructor and assistant librarian, Garrett Biblical Institute

Librarian and instructor, Polytechnic Institute, of Brooklyn

Princeton University Library (in charge of Reading Room and
Catalogue Department)

Languages: Greek, Latin, German, French, Italian

Entered service 1907: Superintendent Reading Room, $3,000
Present position: Superintendent Reading Room, $3,000

Bruncken, Ernest

Gymnasium, Eisenach, Germany

Journalist, attorney at law

Assistant city attorney, Milwaukee, Wis.

Wisconsin state forestry commissioner

Assistant forester, Biltmore Estate, N. C.

Chief, sociological department, California state library

California

Languages: German, Latin; reading knowledge of French, Dutch,
Italian, and Greek

Entered service 1909: Assistant register of copyrights, $3,000
Present position: Assistant register of copyrights, $3,000

Hunt, Gaillard

Virginia

Private schools and academies, New Orleans, New Haven, and Washington

Chief of Passport Bureau, Department of State

Chief of Bureau of Citizenship, Department of State, 1907-1909

Author and editor on historical and governmental questions

Author of Life of James Madison, 1902, and Life of John C. Calhoun, 1907

Editor of the Writings of James Madison, 9 volumes

Entered service 1909: Chief of Manuscripts Division, $3,000
Present position: Chief of Manuscripts Division, $3,000

EMPLOYEES WHO ENTERED THE SERVICE AT $2,400

Darling, S. Boyd

Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass.

Yale University, 1891-1895

Harvard Law School, 1897-1899

Attorney at law, Boston

Massachusetts

Languages: Reading knowledge of French, college course in Latin

and Greek

Entered service 1909: Assistant, Law Index, $2,400

Present position: Assistant, Law Index, $2,400

EMPLOYEES WHO ENTERED THE SERVICE AT $2,000

Parsons, Arthur J.

Massachusetts

Private school (Noble's) at Boston; full preparation for Harvard

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Languages: Working knowledge of French and Italian

Entered service 1902: Chief of Division of Prints, $2,000

Present position: Chief of Division of Prints, $2,000

Sonneck, O. G. T.

Public schools, Hoboken, N. J.; Kiel, Germany

Ober-Realschule, Kieler Gelehrtenschule

Kaiser Friedrichs Gymnasium in Frankfort

New Jersey

University of Heidelberg, specializing in history and theory of
music

University of Munich, specializing in history and theory of music
Conservatory, Sonderhausen, Germany (conducting)

Composer

Since 1896 writer on musical subjects in American, German, and
Italian reviews

Compiler of "Bibliography of early secular American music"
Author of "Francis Hopkinson and James Lyon," and of "History
of Early Concert Life in America," etc.

Student of musical collections of American and foreign libraries,
Munich, Vienna, Bologna, Florence, Berlin, Paris, etc.

Languages: German, French, Italian, Greek, Latin

Entered service 1902: Chief of Division of Music, $2,000
Present position: Chief of Division of Music, $3,000

EMPLOYEES WHO ENTERED THE SERVICE AT $1,800

Brown, William L.

Virginia

High school, Eastport, Me.

Business experience, 1880-1889

Cashier, Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute, 1892-1907
Languages: French

Entered service 1907: Chief, Bookkeeping Division, Copyright
Office, $1,800

Present position: Chief Clerk, Copyright Office, $2,000

Perley, Clarence W.

Illinois

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1884-1887 and 1894-1896 B. S., 1896 (biology)

Civil engineer, 1887-1894

Assistant, Department of Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1897-1898

Amherst Library School, 1898

Assistant in charge engineering library, Massachusetts Institute of

Technology, 1898-1900

Classifier, John Crerar Library, Chicago, 1900-1902

Library of Congress, 1902-1903

Classifier, John Crerar Library, 1903-1905

Languages: German, French; working knowledge of Italian, Span

ish, Latin; cataloguing knowledge of Dutch, Portuguese, Hungarian, Rumanian, and Scandinavian

Entered service 1905: Classifier, Catalogue Division, $1,800

Present position: Acting chief classifier, Catalogue Division, $2,000

Thompson, J. David

Victoria University, Manchester, England

West Virginia

B. Sc., 1892; M. Sc., 1895; first in first-class honors, school of mathematics, with Derby scholarship for special merit Cambridge University

Trinity College: B. A., 1895; M. A., 1899; sixteenth wrangler, mathematical tripos; Part II, natural science tripos (physics and chemistry); major foundation scholar of Trinity College, 1894-1898

London University; B. Sc., 1893; university exhibitioner; honors in mathematics and physics

Lecturer and demonstrator in physics and physical chemistry, and lecturer in mathematics, University College, Sheffield, England Lecturer in applied mathematics, University of Chicago

Assistant professor of mathematics, West Virginia University, in
charge of department of astronomy

In charge of magnetic survey of West Virginia, 1900, United States
Coast and Geodetic Survey

Representative of scientific departments on library committee of
faculty, West Virginia University

Foreign travel

Languages: French, Latin, Greek; reading knowledge of German
Entered service 1901: Classifier in charge of science, Catalogue
Division, $1,800

Present position: Chief, Division of Documents, $3,000

EMPLOYEES WHO ENTERED THE SERVICE AT $1,600

Ashley, Frederick W.

Ohio

Adelbert College, A. B., A. M.

Yale Divinity School (one year)

University scholar, Harvard, 1891-1892

New York State Library School

Librarian, Painesville (Ohio) Public Library

Instructor in Latin, 1887-1891, and principal, 1892-1897, Western
Reserve Academy, Hudson, Ohio

Typewriting, bookkeeping

Languages: Cataloguing knowledge of French, German, Latin,
Greek

Entered service 1900: Chief of correspondence division, Copyright
Office, $1,600

Present position: Chief, Order Division, $2,500

EMPLOYEES WHO ENTERED THE SERVICE AT $1,500

Babine, A. V.

Cornell University, A. B., A. M.
Cataloguer, Cornell University Library

District of Columbia

Librarian, Indiana University Library

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