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English: Photograph of J. Norris Wing, New York Free Circulating Library librarian April 7, 1899 to his death on December 20, 1900. He succeeded Arthur Elmore Bostick. After his death, the office was left vacant until after the merger with the New York Public Library was completed. |
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Date | published 1917 | |||
Source | Harry Miller Lydenberg (April 1917). "History of the New York Public Library". Bulletin of the New York Public Library 21: 236-237. | |||
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J Norris Wing
Librarian, New York Free Circulating Library, 1899-1900
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