Graduate Library School (1928-1989)
- Lester Asheim
- Abraham Bookstein
- Lee Pierce Butler
- Leon Carnovsky
- Margaret Egan
- Sara I. Fenwick
- Herman H. Fussler
- Frances E. Henne
- Carleton B. Joeckel
- W. Boyd Rayward
- Jesse Shera
- Don R. Swanson
- Peggy Sullivan
- Zena Sutherland
- Robert W. Wadsworth
- Douglas Waples
- Louis Round Wilson
- Howard W. Winger
- Victor Yngve
This School, established with funding from the Carnegie Foundation, so important to the development of U.S. librarianship in the 20th century, was closed in 1989. For details see: Graduate Library School, University of Chicago, 1928-1989.
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