id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt crl-10204 Kuhlman, A. F. Can the Association of College and Reference Librarians Achieve Professional Status? 1946-04-01 7 .pdf application/pdf 5190 362 71 Second, in J u n e 1931, the A.L.A. College Advisory Board was established by the Ex- ecutive Board with instructions that its first duty would be to prepare a statement on college library services which might be handled at A.L.A. Headquarters.5 LLEGE AND RESEARCH LIBRARIES annual income from increased endowment was set up for college library service at A.L.A. Headquarters, $35,000 for public library service, and $15,000 for work with, children.7 In October 1932 and 1933, respectively, the Carnegie Corporation turned over one half million dollars to complete its endow- ment gift of two million dollars to the A.L.A.8 At its Yale meeting, 1931, the A.L.A.'s President publicly promised that college and university librarians were to have a special representative at the A.L.A. Headquarters. cache/crl-10204.pdf txt/crl-10204.txt