16 resultados para Library Administration.
em South Carolina State Documents Depository
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This is a signed library card for Vada Quick to the Cheraw Library, dated November 30, 1939.
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This is a due date card for the book titled A Man for the Ages.
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This is a due date card for the book titled Quality Street, stamped Works Progress Administration, District No. 3
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This is a due date card for the book titled Spring Came on Forever, stamped with Works Progress Administration.
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This is a due date card for the book titled the Prince and the Pauper.
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This is a due date card for the book titled Tish Marches On, stamped with Works Progress Administration.
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This report gives statistics on the age of pending criminal cases broken down by circuits and counties.
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This is a list of the courts in all the circuits of South Carolina and the percentage of cases disposed of in 365 day or less. Only three courts met the 80% benchmark.
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This document provides statistics on criminal and general sessions courts meeting the benchmark of 80% of pending dockets broken down by circuits and counties.
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This is a diagram broken down by circuits of the percentage of family courts meeting the benchmark of 80% of disposing of cases within a year.
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This publication is a bulletin prepared by the Bureau of Agricultural Economics and the American Library Association to illuminate the current state of rural library services as well as suggestions for getting these services to other rural communities.
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This publication is a bulletin prepared by the Bureau of Agricultural Economics and the American Library Association to illuminate the current state of rural library services as well as suggestions for getting these services to other rural communities.
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This document contains a speech by John L. McLaurin of South Carolina presented in the Senate of the United States. Sections of the speech include: sectionalism the cause, conditions in South Carolina, the federal administration in South Carolina, should not array class against class, freedom of thought and speech, the issues, under caucus dictation the Senate no longer a deliberative body, the beginning of the fight, matter of arraying class against class, freedom of thought and speech, and issues.