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Literary June 10, 1945

Atlanta Daily World

Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia

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The Auburn Branch of the Carnegie Library in Atlanta is sponsoring book reviews for students in grades 5-12 from June 12 to August 14, starting Thursdays at 10 AM. Books include 'The Village That Learned To Read' by E. K. Tar-heel, 'On The Dark Of The Moon' by Don Lang, and others up to 'Snow Treasure' by Marie McSwigan. Reviewers are listed, and reading club certificates awarded for full attendance.

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Book Reviews For

Young Atlantans

To Be At Library

Book reviews for young Atlantans

are being sponsored by the Auburn

Branch of the Carnegie Library

from June 12 through August 14

Open to pupils from grade 5 thru

12 the reviews will begin at 10 in

the morning, beginning this Thurs

day morning, June 12

Books to be reviewed include the

following: June 19 The Village

That Learned To Read, By E. K.

Tar-heel: June 23--On The Dark Of

The Moon, By Don Lang: July 3-

The Raft, By Robert Turnbull:

July 10- Shuttered Windows, By

Florence C. Means: July 17-Mary

Poppins, By P L Travers: July

24 Rufus M By Eleanor Estes:

July 31- All American, By John

Tunis. August 7-Tom Sawyer, By

Samuel L. Clemens. August 14 -

Snow Treasure, By Marie McSwi-

gan

Reviewers will include Misses

Julie Florence Arnold N. Margue-

rite Jones, and Ruby Weaver.

Mesdames Cureton, Lois McMath.

and Vivian Beaver Messrs. Hubert

Jackson and Ralph Robinson

Reading club certificates will be

awarded for attendance at all of

reviews and parents are asked to

cooperate with the library staff in

this worth while project

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Book Reviews Young Readers Atlanta Library Summer Program Childrens Books

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Title

Book Reviews For Young Atlantans To Be At Library

Subject

Summer Book Review Series For Grades 5 12 At Auburn Branch Carnegie Library

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