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at the DEERFIELD
PUBLIC LIBRARY
920 Waukegan Rd.
Deerfield. IL 60015

Summer 1990
Vol. 5, No. 3

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What is going to happen to fiction in the
next few years? A real genre staple has been
the anti-Russian-Berlin Wall-British-spyas-savior book. Deighton, Clancy,
LeCarre, Follett, Ludlum, Higgins—the
list goes on forever—have made a cottage
industry and sizeable fortunes bashing the
USSR and the Berlin Wall. What are they
going to do without those all-powerful com­
rades to knock flat? The thread of so many
books has been villain-as-non-person; hurt,
violently punished, crushed and shot to
pieces because he deserved it.
Since fiction so often closely reflects
values of the Society in which it was writ­
ten, what will the future hold and will the
new array of slimy villains be from the
U.S., or Asia, or the Middle-East? These
books have angry themes of alienation, with
convenient targets for our aggressions.
Hopefully, Fiction will see a renaissance of
creative ideas with a message of reconcilia­
tion, gentleness, and healing.
Can the literary conventions we have all
come to accept collapse of their own weight
like the Berlin Wall, or will we insist on a
clone-like perpetuation of the themes of
hate and alienation for the next decade? I
certainly hope that writers don't seek out
the nearest enemy and reinvent this genre
all over again. With the runaway success of
*'
the movie, “Hunt for Red October,
maybe I'm the only one who would like to
see an end to hate and fear in our everyday
reading.
The book we are recommending this
month comes from Martha Sloan, our
Readers’ Services Librarian, who thinks
very highly of Floating in my Mother’s
Palm, by Ursula Hegi, a novel which
evokes a warm and loving childhood in
postwar Germany where Hiker’s name is
never mentioned.

----- Jack Alan Hicks
Administrative Librarian

No chance for boredom when you
‘ ‘beach it” staying tuned to Station READ
for fun, reading relaxation and prizes in the
Youth Services Department this summer.
The Summer Reading Club begins the
week of June 18 and enrollment is
unlimited! Books you read will be record­
ed on a jukebox folder. Preschoolers and
kindergarteners can join their own Read To
Me Club, and fill their beach bucket folder
with their favorite titles. The last day to
report on books will be Friday, July 27.
Remember: the greatest reading hits will
be found at 1990 on your Waukegan Road
dial! Grab your radio, beach chair,
sunglasses and books and join us. See
Young People’s page inside for more sum­
mer fun at the library and stop in for a
summer program booklist.

So, What’s New?
Look around and you will see many new
improvements designed to serve you better.
—Photocopy charges have been reduced
from 15 cents to 10 cents.
—Lights in the upstairs meeting room
improved to raise the candlepower and
light diffusion; dimmer switches for con­
venience, Juno track lights “on stage’’ so
evening program speakers can be seen as
well as heard! New microphones and sound
systems also have been installed in both
meeting rooms.
—New shelving in the fiction room to pro­
vide more space for new fiction, all Large
Print books, and most of the libraries’ short
story collections. Short stories including
mysteries and science fiction are now com­
ing together in one place for convenient
browsing!

—Minolta Reader Printer replaces a
17-year-old Kodak machine that no longer
is repaired by Kodak. The Minolta 605 uses
standard paper and dry copier chemicals,
zoom lens and motor drive for clearer,
cleaner microfilm copies. It makes white on
black or black on white paper copies.
Assistance from librarians is required
for use.
—Window film on the west windows, 3M
gradient densisty mylar film designed to cut
the heat penetration by 60%, cut glare by
57% and block all ultraviolet rays for
coolness and comfort in the library.
—New IBM series computer for public
use in Young People’s area.
—Coming attractions: Look for a new
system that will bring you current “hot”
books faster, and look for a new sign out­
side the library to make the library’s loca­
tion more visible.

�Adult Programs
Programs in the library arefree, but reser­
vations are requested.
Alaska
Thursday, June 28, 7:30p.m.
Keep cool with Anne and Charles
Vesely, world travelers, who present the
beauty of McKinley National Park. Eskimo
lore, glaciers, the pipeline and many
wonders of our 49th state. Their slide
presentation uses two projectors, a dissolve
unit, narration and music.
Coffee/Conversation/Book Discussion
Join New Reader Services Librarian
Martha Sloan two Thursday mornings for
informal discussion of “good reads”. This
will also be an opportunity for you to share
with others books you have enjoyed on a
special theme.
Thursday, July 12, 10:30 a.m.: Memoirs
of Childhood, books you’ve liked, ones
you’ve missed.
Thursday, August 2, 10:30 a.m.: On-theRoad Books of the 80’s: young and old
have now joined in the Huck Finn tradition;
let’s talk about it!

And The
Winners Are
As a National Library Week celebration,
the library sponsored a Reach for a Star
Contest, asking patrons to tell which books
made an impact on their lives. The votes are
in, as Deerfield Friends of the Library
members Cathy Chay, Lois Stransky, and
Jean Lucas judged the entries:
First prize: Children and Their Parents:
Toward Maturity, by Suzanne Fremon,
1968, submitted by Joan Freedman.
This book changed the kind of parent I
was and had lasting effects not only on me
but on my children. It helped me focus on
our main goal of fostering their positive
growth and development and our relation­
ship with them....
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Second prize: Remembrance of Things
Past, by Marcel Proust, submitted by June
Hamer.
“My favorite books are the seven
volumes of Remembrance...From this
work I have learned to love everyone and
see beauty everywhere. The writing is so
brilliant, exquisite, and refined that I am not
willing for a day to pass without dipping in­
to one of these volumes. In time of crisis,
remembering the priorities...helped me
respond and brought us together in work­
ing to solve each problem.
99

“I Can’t Find
That Book”

TRAVEL TOUR:
Historic Homes in Chicago
Saturday, July 28, 9:00 a.m.
An air conditioned deluxe motorcoach
will meet us at the door of the Deerfield
Library at 9:00 a.m. to explore early
residential areas and homes in the City of
Chicago. Included in the tour will be a visit
to the Henry B. Clarke House built in 1836;
it is restored to its original state and filled
with authentic objects from this time
period. In addition to a complete luncheon
at Le Loup, we will be touring landmark
neighborhoods with a number of architec­
tural styles, and visit a charming liv­
ing/studio/gallery space of one of the city’s
creative artists in Bucktown. We shall
return to the library at 2:45 p.m. Cost of the
tour is $39.50 per person, and this nonreftindable payment (to Deerfield Library)
is required before June 27. Come along!

(What happens when you lose your
library book, cassette, etc.)
If you lose an item, our goal is to recover
the original copy whenever possible,
because replacing materials can easily cost
the library almost twice the purchase price.
Why? Because replacement involves up­
dating computer files, reordering and
recataloging the book, re-labeling it with
new pocket and cover, and preparing it for
circulation.
To cover these costs, many libraries
charge patrons large fines or a processing
fee in addition to the price of the book. Here
at Deerfield, we only charge the purchase
price, but we do wait two months for the
book to be found before billing you. Dur­
ing this waiting period, circulation staff will
remind you about the missing book each
lime you use your library card—unless you
beat them to it by saying you found it!
Moral of this story—the book may be in
your car, or hidden behind the VCR—keep
searching!

Third prize: Profiles in Courage, by John
F. Kennedy, submitted by Howard Richter.
“A single line, ‘of course everyone is
familiar with the courage shown by John
Adams in his defense of the British soldic
in the Boston Massacre’ stumped m
history teacher, 2 librarians and a U. of
Penn, professor. It became the term paper
of this previously non motivated high
school student leading to my original
research in Boston and the National Ar­
chives before I was 17, and later an M.A.
in history.
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Other books that stretched our Deerfield
residents to reach for a star included:
Such a Vision of the Street
Remnants: the Last Jews of Poland
Return of the Twelves
An Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin
Rocket Ship Galileo
The Double Helix
At Risk
The Giving Tree
A Summer to Die
God’s Little Acre
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
Crime and Punishment
30 Days to a More Powerful Vocabulary
Eleni
The Fountainhead
The Bible
Atlas Shrugged
Little Women
The Chronicles of Narnia
Madeline
The Road Less Traveled
The Memoirs of George Sherston
The Eyes of the Dragon
Charlotte’s Web
In Search of Excellence
Laura Ingalls Wilder
Bound for Glory
Winner’s Edge
Commanded to Live
When Children Ask About God
Keep the Lights Burning, Abbie
The Autobiography of Bill Peet

No Smoking!
It is the intent of the Library Board of
Directors that the Deerfield Library
become a nonsmoking facility in confor-^^
mance with the Illinois State Law that goes^H
into effect July 1, 1990. Smoking is not per­
mitted by the public in any meeting room,
lobby, rest-room, office, staff room, or
work area of the library.

�Youth Services
^Summer Workshops
SUMMER STORYHOUR: Ages 3-4
June 25, July 2, 9, 16
10:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m.
VISOR DESIGN: Grades 3-5
June 25, July 2, 3:30 p.m.
DINOSAUR BEACH: Grades 1-3
July 16, 3:30 p.m.
July 17, 10:30 a.m.
SHELL ART: Grades 2-4
July 10, 3:30 p.m.
July 13, 3:00 p.m.
BEACH BANGLES: Grades 3-5
July 12, 2:00 p.m.
July 17, 3:30 p.m.
SAND CASTING: Grades 3-5
June 27, 10:30 p.m.
June 28, 3:30 p.m.
SAND PAINTING: Grades K-2
June 29, 11:00 a.m.

Family Nights
Summer Wednesday nights are special
times for familes to enjoy entertainment
together. Children age 5 and under must be
accompanied by an Adult; programs which
are inappropriate for children under age 3
are marked with *.
Tickets for program are required and will
be available one week in advance on
Wednesdays, starting at 6 p.m. Deerfield
cardholders are given priority.
All programs begin at 7 p.m.!

July 11: Jamie Gilson Night*
Jamie Gilson, celebrated author of
juvenile fiction, will speak about her
writing and will autograph books. She
wrote such favorites as 4B Goes Wild, Do
Bananas Chew Gum ? and Thirteen Ways to
Sink a Sub.
July 18: Movie Night
A special Disney feature movie, Little
Dog Lost, and a cartoon festival.

June 20: Brookfield Zookeeper*
A representative from the Brookfield
Zoo will be at the library to present a
slide/talk show about being a zookeeper.
Just the thing to learn about before your
summer trip to the zoo!

July 25: JM Seagull Productions*
“Footloose and Fable Free” will be per­
formed by JM Seagull Productions. This
will be an original telling of 5 familiar
fables.

June 27: Mark Dvorak
Singer/guitarist Mark Dvorak presents a
wonderful musical evening of old time ban­
jo, music storytelling and sing-along.

(Fora more detailed description of pro­
grams, pick up a program booklet in the
Youth Services Dept)

EACH TOWEL PICNIC: Grades K-l
July 3 and 6, 12 noon
CRITICS’ CLUB: Grades 5-8
First meeting June 19, 7:00 p.m. or
June 21, 4:00 p.m.
STAR: Grades 6-8
First meeting, June 20, 4:00 p.m.
Some workshops have limited enrollment
and require special registration. Registra­
tion forms are available beginning June 4
and must be returned by June 13 at 9 p.m.
Children are limited to two workshops and
if enrollment overflows, a drawing will
determine entrance. Class lists will be
posted June 15. School grade is determined
by the 1990-91 school year.

Movies
For school age children, after a busy day
at camp or pool, come to the air condition­
ed library for film viewing, Thursdays at
4 p.m.
July 5: Ben &amp; Me, The Contest Kid and
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the Big Prize
July 12: Freckle Juice, Kurtis-Hollywood
Stuntboy
July 19: The Seven Wishes of a Rich Kid,
Soup and Me
July 26: Summer Switch, Bristlelip

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Serious viewers (Deerfield Mayor Forrest in foreground) attended the Art Auction, first Library Friends
event held May 12. Auctioneer/Friends Chair Stephen Neulander raised over $2000 with the assist of Auc­
tion Chair Janet Lamoureux and her committee of Cathy and Dick Chay, Don Andries, Jim Sloan, Florence
Shay, Jean Lucas, Lois Stransky and Natalie Fields. The art was formerly a library lending collections.

�Summer 1990 Calendar

DEERFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY
Quarterly Newsletter
Phone: (708) 945-3311
Executive Librarian: Jack Hicks

JUNE
18 Summer Reading Club Begins
20 Family/Brookfield Zookeeper, 7 p.m.
27 Family/Singer guitarist, 7 p.m.
28 Alaska, 7:30 p.m.
30 Voter Registration 10-2 p.m.

Library Board
Tom Parfitt, President
Rosemary Sazonoff, Secretary
Tony Sabato, Treasurer
Jack Anderson
Sue Benn
Wilbur Page
David Wolff

JULY
4 Library open only for rest/drink, Family Days
11 Family/Author Jamie Gilson, 7 p.m.
12 Book Discussion: Memoirs of Childhood, 10:30 a.m.
18 Family/Movie Night
25 Family /Fable Telling
28 Tour Chicago Historic Homes, 9 a.m.
Voter Registration - 10-2 p.m.

LIBRARY HOURS
9:00 am-9:00 pm
Mon.-Thurs.:
9:00 am-5:00 pm
Fri., Sat.:
Closed Summer
Sun.:

AUGUST
2 Book Discussion: On-the-Road Books, 10:30 a.m.
25 Voter Registration, 10-2 p.m.
Free blood pressure screening: First Thursday each month, 6:15-8:15 p.m.

Bits and Pieces
The library is closed on Sundays in the
summer. Sunday hours resume after Labor
Day.
• • •
On Wednesday, July 4 the library will be
closed for regular service, but the upstairs
meeting room will be open for a cool drink
and a rest from Family Day activities. Look
for our booth in the park!

Editor: Sally Brickman
Contributors: Jean Reuther
Cindy Wargo

IRS volunteer William Courmier of
Deerfield says all records were broken this
year, as his group offered free assistance to
over 200 Deerfield taxpayers at the library.

Thanks to the Deerfield Garden Club for
providing the lovely cut flowers/ar­
rangements that regularly grace the
library’s Circulation Desk.

• • •
Our discard is your treasure: Look for
many books on the library sale racks this
summer. Librarians are embarking on a
major, much needed weeding process
(discarding older, unused books) and the
books may be yours for a song.

Best bargain in town...Deerfield card­
holders can check out 4 videos for only SI
per video. Non Deerfield cardholders may
take books on tape and compact discs, 3 at
a time.
• • •

•

•

•

Help us publicize the library and enjoy
our new promotions — “Browsing the
Deerfield Library” stoneware mugs are
available for $2 and new, attractive,
sturdy canvas book bags for $5 may be
purchased at the Circulation Desk.

•

•

•

Beat the high cost of electricity and spend
your leisure time in air conditioned com­
fort, browsing the Deerfield Library....it’s
delightfully cool!

S
DEERFIELD POSTAL PATRON

NONPROFIT ORG.
U.S. POSTAGE
PAID
Deerfield. IL
Permit No. 196

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                    <text>Summer 1991

DEERFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY

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Graham Greene died April 3,1991, but as
"LeMonde" said the next day, "Graham
Greene will never die... Greene has always
been a man at the dizzying brink of things
where faith wavers, spies become double
agents, love turns to sadism, and anything
can happen."
No author I can think of wrote encom­
passing narrative characterizations like
Greene. His novels were defined by charac­
ters and values (or lack of values) rather than
plot. Greene was a master at describing time
and place and drawing the reader straight into
the dark and perverse side of a world where
good and evil are exposed in every character.
No author identified so clearly the underclass
the world - what he termed "the torturable
'ass." No author understood the gulf be­
tween rich and poor, powerful and powerless
Greene did. To me his themes were broad and
universal - not confined to, yet focused on,
healing, reconciliation and forgiveness.
Greene penned these ideas in an outline of
reverses: a world of betrayal, powerlessness,
pain, and evil with the only redeeming
dimension in life being the spiritual one. In
The Power and the Glory he presents us with
a novel of persecution and despair, yet it is a
book that completely defines the spiritual
side of man’s nature - regardless of religious
tradition.
Many books hold special moments for us,
and we revisit them to regain those pleasures,
or touch those moments. All readers have
their favorite books - my favorites are almost
all Graham Greene. The books I am recom­
mending are: Brighton Rock, The
Comedians, The Heart of the Matter, The
Honorary Consul, Our Man in Havana, The
Power and the Glory, and The Quiet
American. There are so many others I suggest
you browse the shelves and read any and all
of them. I will discuss The Power and the
ory in the library’s fall book discussion.

Vol. 6, No. 3

Announcing New Adult
Outreach Services
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Books to Go:
A service for homebound adults.
Programs to Go:
Our library "road show" for your organization.
....and a reminder of the ongoing talking book program for the visually and physically
handicapped. Details on page 2.

Deerfield Is Reading Country!
Celebrate the city and the country through
books this summer. Youth Services Depart­
ment Summer Reading Club begins the week
of June 17. Readers should register after they
have read their first book. This club is open
to all who read on their own.
There will also be a special Read-to-Me
Club for younger children.
On July 31, there will be parties for both
groups of participants.
See page 2 (Youth Services) for Summer
Family Programs.

We Asked, You Answered
Thank you!!....We have received over 500 completed library survey forms; (They were
enclosed in the spring newsletter.) The comments are being tabulated by Stephen Edwards
Associates and will be reported in the fall newsletter.
One trend in the surveys tells us that some of you are assuming we do not have what you
need. Please ask a reference librarian to assist you...that’s why we are here! You also requested
more book reviews and staff photos in the newsletter; we wifi try to comply!

Benn And Sabato Retain Board Seats
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Tony Sabato and Sue Benn,
re-elected board members.

Incumbents Sue Benn and Tony Sabato
were re-elected to the Deerfield Library
Board of Trustees April 2. Benn is in her 10th
year on the board, and Sabato has been a
trustee for eight years. Both have served on
several committees of the board and have
been active supporters of the library. Sabato
is presently serving as board treasurer.

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OUTREACH SERVICES:

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BOOKS TO GO:
A New Service For Homebound Adults
We will deliver and pick up books for any
adult with a temporary or permanent physical
disability which make library visits impos­
sible. You must have a current Deerfield
library card. We will bring books of your
choice for a four week loan (shorter for best
sellers). Call us, and we‘ll call on you.
The library also welcomes volunteers,
knowledgeable about books, who can assist
us with this program. Call Martha or Sally at
945-3311 to request home delivery or to
volunteer for this service.

JOIN US FOR SOMETHING
COOL AND LITERARY:
BOOK DISCUSSIONS
AT THE LIBRARY
Thursdays at 10:30 a.m.
June 20, Soviet Women: Walking the
Tightrope, by Francine du Plessix Gray,
1990. A daughter of Russian immigrants,
Gray writes of the lives of today’s women:
their husbands, daughters, health and at­
titudes.
July 18, Midsummer Break: A Victorian
Mystery Morning. This will be a round table
discussion of your favorite mystery set in
Victorian England. Traditional authors: Ar­
thur Conant Doyle, Wilkie Collins, Charles
Dickens, and contemporary writers: Anne
Perry, Peter Lovesey, Francis Selwyn, Roy
Harrison and Elizabeth Peters. "Elevenses"
will be served.
August 15, Family Pictures, by Sue Miller,
1990. The life of each member of a Hyde
Park family centers around an autistic child
and his effect on each of them.
For reservations: call the library at 9453311.

PROGRAMS TO GO
Looking for an enriching program to fill
your meeting schedule? "Libraries: the
changing scene" will show you the hidden
mysteries of the library of today and tomor­
row, and include "literary entertainment".
We will come to your organization with our
"road show". Call Sally or Martha at the
library. (Advance notice please)

BLIND AND PHYSICALLY
HANDICAPPED:
A Continuing Service
For those unable to read conventional
print due to a temporary or permanent visual
or physical handicap, the library offers the
Library of Congress talking book program.
Fill out an application and we can send you
current, unabridged books and magazines on
tape. The necessary playback equipment is
also included, postage free. Call Nancy Faulk
or Martha at the library.

BOOK BRUNCH
AT THE SENIOR CENTER
Deerfield Library sponsors book reviews
by Virginia Carter and "what to read next
ideas" from Martha Sloan, librarian, Fridays,
9:30: Brunch, 10:00: Book review.
June 21 - Papa, My Father,
by Leo Buscaglia
A Life on the Road,
by Charles Kurault
July 19 - Inconvenient Woman,
by Dominick Dunne
Road From Coorain,
by Jill Conway
August 9 - Sunday Nights at Seven,
by Joan and Jack Benny
Gracie,
by George Bums
For reservations: call the Senior Center at
940-4010

Youth Service^
FAMILY NIGHTS
Attend summer family nights at the library!
They will be Wednesdays at 7 p.m. There is
no charge, but tickets are required and avail­
able at 6 p.m. a week in advance of each
program.
June 19- Roberts Marionettes; "Rapunzel"
Puppeteer Linda Roberts presents the story
and the marionettes.
June 26- "Instant Mime"
Partners in Mime share their universal lan­
guage of imagination.
July 10- Square Dance Demonstration
Artie Edgren leads a local group of dancers.
July 17- "Crazy Shoes and Circus Feats"
Jim Gill performs his "children’s vaudeville"
show filled with music and stories.
July 24- Kingdom of Animals
Bob Hoffman brings unusual animals to the
library.
SUMMER WORKSHOPS
(Limited enrollment)
Registration is June 1-June 12 (to 9 p.m.)
Class lists will be posted Friday, June 14.
Among the programs offered will be
Patchwork Paper Quilts, Beaded Bandanas,
and My Farm.
There will be a mini-series of preschool
storyhours with priority given to children of
Deerfield cardholders who have not attended
storyhours for the past year.
There are several programs specifically
designed for junior high students: the popular
S.T.A.R. volunteer program will be back, and
a new program, Book Buddies, will be added.
Pick up a program booklet in the Youth Ser­
vices Department for more detailed
information.

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�Non Resident Card
Fees Increase
Residents of incorporated Deerfield are
entitled to free library cards. Non-residents
who want a Deerfield card may purchase a
^m11 privileges non-resident library card for
^el50. This fee is set by the State and determined by a special formula related to
residents’ lax fees. The non-resident card fee
was formerly $125.00.
The boundaries of service for Deerfield
Library are the same as those of the village
limits - NOT related to U.S. Post office ZIP
codes or West Deerfield Township limits.
With a Deerfield card you can borrow
from any of North Suburban Libraries’
public libraries. (This may not include
videos).

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Fines... As of May 1, overdue fines
were raised from five to ten cents
per day. A significant line item in
the budget, fines have not been al­
tered in 15 years. The increase also
brings fines in line with what neigh­
boring libraries charge. Video
overdue fines remain $2.00 a day.
Since others may be waiting for the
materials you have, we appreciate
prompt returns. Reminder: If you
lose or damage library books, there
is a non refundable cost of the item
plus a processing fee of $5.00. Un­
returned video: replacement cost,
plus $20 processing fee.
A new brochure, "A Guide to
Library Services" is now at the Cir­
culation Desk. This brochure was
made possible by a donation from
the Friends of the Deerfield
Library.
Donations welcome... The Refer­
ence Department would appreciate
donations of Consumer Reports
magazines from the last five years.
Due to heavy use, the library’s
copies deteriorate quickly.
With the cost of books spiraling,
(average costs: nonfiction, $40 and
fiction, $25) the library appreciates
book donations, including paper­
backs, in good condition. The
Townley Club of Deerfield
generously donated $250 to
replenish the library’s classics. We
also thank those who have donated
books, magazines and annual
reports.
Exhibits at the entrance to the
library are changed monthly. We
welcome your collections of inter­
est, with artifacts, if they relate to
library books.________________

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Reading Suggestions

ADULT
REFERENCE
Doing Business in Chicago by Jeffrey Levine.
Of use to job hunters, investors, or business
people, this profiles public, non profit and private
companies. Rankings and executive biographies
for the largest companies are included.
Hoover1s Handbook: Profiles of over500 Major
CorporationSy 1991. Worldwide directory
provides descriptive, financial, historical informa­
tion on major companies, including rankings and
competitors...includes "List Lover’s Compen­
dium" listing largest companies per industry and
leading brands and advertisers.

NONFICTION
Sleepwalking Through History: America in the
Reagan Years by Johnson, Haynes. Johnson, a
familiar face from "Washington Week in Review"
examines issues and events that changed the na­
tion in the last decade.
Lucy in the Afternoon by Jim Brochu. An in­
timate memoir of Lucille Ball.
The Commanders by Bob Woodward. The
story of how President Bush and his military high
command make decisions.
The Best of Midwest by Linda and Fred Grif­
fith. Recipes from thirty-two of America’s finest
restaurants.
Cherf Forever Fit by Robert Haas. The lifetime
plan for health, fitness, and beauty.
Europe By Eurail by George Ferguson. 199192.
Fire in the Belly: On Being a Man by Sam Keen.
Home Based Mail Order by William Bond.
US. Dept. Health and Human Servicest Com­
plete Medicare Handbook.
Build Your Own Macintosh and Save a Bundle
by Bob Brant.
There Are No Children Here by Alex Kotlowitz.
The story of two boys growing up in the Other
America (Chicago housing projects).
Adult Children of Divorce by Eward Beal.
Pregnancy: the Psychological Experience by
Libby Lee Colman, Ph.D.
Exploring Mid America: a Guide to Museum
Villages by Gerald Gutek.
Eager to Learn: Helping Children Become
Motivated and Love Learning by Raymond
Wlodkowski.
Complete James Bond Movie Encyclopedia by
Steven Jay Rubin.
Baghdad Without a Map by Tony Horwitz.

FICTION
Sliver by Ira Levin. A book editor moves to a
NYC highrise scene of 5 unlikely deaths; she
becomes involved.
Object Lessons by Anna Quindlen. The summer
of 1960 is the setting for the novel of a young girl
growing up and a father struggling within a web
of love and duty.
Secret Lives by Diane Chamberlain. This novel
is an engrossing, psychological mystery exploring
the effect of long-buried secrets on family
relationships.
Lady's Maid by Margaret Forster. Elizabeth
Barrett’s new personal maid Wilson explores the
uneasy intimacy between mistress and servant in
this novel of the colorful Browning household.
Palace of Desire by Naguib Mahfouz (Nobel
Prize Winner). In this second novel of "The Cairo
Trilogy" Mahfouz continues the story of AlSayyid Ahhmad as he rejoins his friends in their
nightly revels and begins a new love affair.
Thicker Than Water by Kathryn Harrison. The
plot reads like a soap opera, but Isabel’s search for
self and freedom from drugs and destructive
relationships is eloquently told in this first novel.
The Dante Game by Jane Langton. In this latest
Homer Kelly mystery, the plot centers on modemday parallels to the Divine Comedy, drug
smuggling and murder in Florence.
Cyberpunk by Williams Gibson and Bruce
Sterling. A Victorian adventure meets with venge­
ance in this ingenious tour-de-force.
BOOKS ON CASSETTE
Dead Cert by Dick Francis.
Jazz Cleopatra by Phyllis Rose.
Zen Lessons by Thomas Cleary.
Love Medicine by Louis Erdrich.
The Art of War by Sun Tzu.
Have His Carcass by Dorothy Sayers.
A Perfect Murder by Jeffrey Archer.
COMPACT DISCS
Debussy*s La botite &amp; Joujoux.
Tribute to Cole Porter to BenefitAIDS research:
Red, Hot and Blue.
Britten*s The Rape of Lucretia.

CHILDREN
Experimenting with Illusions by Robert
Gardner. Explores many kinds of illusions: lines,
color contrast, 3-D and illusions in the natural
world. It presents many science project ideas.
Mommy Doesnyt Know My Name by Suzanne
Williams. A child’s puzzlement at being called
nonsensical, though affectionate, nicknames.

�Free Blood Pressure Screening: First
Thursday, June &amp; August, 6:15-8:15 p.m.
(None in July)

SUMMER 1991 CALENDAR
JUNE
1-12 Registration for Youth Summer workshops
17 Summer Reading Club begins
19 Family: "Rapunzel" Marionettes, 7 p.m.
20 Book Discussion, Soviet Women, 10:30 a.m.
21 Sr. Center, Papa, My Father &amp; A Life on the Road, 9:30 a.m.
26 Family: "Instant Mime", 7 p.m.

Voter Registration: League of Women
Voters: Saturday, June 22, July 27, August
24; 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. (in the library).

JULY
3 Library closes at 5 p.m.
4 DEERFIELD FAMILY DAYS
LIBRARY CLOSED FOR BUSINESS, OPEN FOR COOL DRINKS 10a.m. - 3p.m.
10 Family: Square Dance Demonstration, 7 p.m.
17 Family: "Crazy Shoes and Circus Feats", 7 p.m.
18 Victorian Mystery Morning: Adult book discussion, 10:30 a.m.
19 Sr. Center, Inconvenient Woman, Road From Coorain, 9:30 a.m.
24 Family: Kingdom of the Animals, 7 p.m.
AUGUST
9 Sr. Center, Sunday Nights at Seven &amp; Grade, 9:30 a.m.
15 Family Pictures, Book Discussion, 10:30 a.m.

THE DEERFIELD LIBRARY IS
CLOSED SUNDAYS IN THE SUMMER.
THE LIBRARY CLOSES AT 5pm JULY
3 AND IS CLOSED FOR BUSINESS
JULY 4.

DEERFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY
Quarterly Newsletter
Phone: (708) 945-3311
Executive Librarian: Jack Hicks
Library Board
Tom Parfitt, President
Rosemary Sazonoff, Secretary
Tony Sabato, Treasurer
Jack Anderson
Sue Benn
Wilbur Page
David Wolff
LIBRARY HOURS
Mon-Thurs: 9:00 am-9:00 pm
Fri-Sat: 9:00 am-5:00 pm
Sun: Closed for Summer

Circulation suffers celebrated National Library Week. They are from left,
Sollie Clifton, Nancy Faulk, Pat Palmer (department head), Nur Akalin,
Nancy Kerrigan and Joan Bairstow.

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Deerfield Public Library
920 Waukegan Road
Deerfield, Illinois 60015
(708) 945-3311

NONPROFIT ORG.
U.S. POSTAGE
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Deerfield, IL
Permit No. 196

DEERFIELD POSTAL PATRON

DIRECTIONS

Sally Brickman
Jean Reuther
Martha Sloan
Cindy Wargo

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at the DEERFIELD
PUBLIC LIBRARY
920 Waukegan Rd.
Deerfield. IL 60015

Winter 1989
Vol. 4. No. 1

Welcome!
New Head Of Reference
I would like to take this opportunity, my
first column as library director, to give a
heartfelt thanks to the hundreds of people
who took time to speak, call, or write to
congratulate me on my promotion. After
so many years of public service in what I
thought was anonymity, your response has
been overwhelming to me. It is so seldom
that librarians get the praise and recogni­
tion you have extended. This promotion is
now more than just a promotion, rather
something very personal and rewarding to
me.
Thank you all, so very much, for your
kindness.
My goals for the next three years are re­
latively simple ones: Collection develop­
ment to more closely match your needs
|nd desires, staff training to insure a conrinued high level of service, and a program
of public relations to make sure all of you
are aware of all of our materials, prog­
rams, and service.
We have engaged a nationally known
library planner to help us regain some of
the charm our library has lost with the ad­
dition of all the new technology, mate­
rials, and books. We are as concerned as
you are about our library’s future.

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Jack Alan Hicks
Administrative Librarian

Tax Time
The Deerfield Library will be a
site for Volunteer Income Tax As­
sistance this winter. There is no
charge for the service co-sponsored
by the IRS and the American As­
sociation of Retired Persons. No ap­
pointment is necessary for the ser­
vice available in the upstairs meet­
ing room, Tuesdays and Fridays
from l-4p.m. February 3 - April 14.
Please bring last year’s return.
Income tax forms are available at
the reference desk, but librarians are
not qualified to offer lax assistance.

Peggy McCabe at the Bibliofile Catalog

Bibliofile Catalog Has
Personal Touch
Deerfield now has additional computer
catalogs, the ‘‘Friendly Biblioftles
which personify technology; they are be­
coming popular with users.
The library’s old card catalogs went on­
line, on computer, two years ago. The old
card catalog files were gradually phased
out and removed from public service areas
in December, 1988. Deerfield Library
shares the online system, the Joint Compu­
ter Program for Libraries (JCPL) with
Skokie, Morton Grove and Waukegan.
JCPL, headquartered at the Skokie Lib­
rary, runs a GEAC Computer Corp. 8000
system.
Presently the three Bibliofile CD-ROM
catalog workstations are located in Refer­
ence and Young People’s Departments.
Bibliofile contains the same author, title,
and subject information found in the lib­
rary’s JCPL GEAC online catalog. Dub­
bed “The Intelligent Catalog” it is faster,
smarter, easier to understand, prints off
line at no charge and can talk and offer
friendly instruction! Best of all, the Bibliofile, a “home grown product” is free
standing (no telephone lines) and if the lib­
rary’s other computers linked to the JCPL
Skokie office are down, the Bibliofile still
works as a back-up!
Bibliofile operates on a CD-ROM drive
controlled by a hard disk which gives it a
higher level of access programming. It
does not have the Circulation capacity that
the other computers have; it gives a book’s
location, but not whether it is in the library
or on loan. It is programmed and derived
from our regular catalog database, how­
ever.
The Bibliofile stand alone system does
clarify searching on online catalogs. Try
it, you'll like it!

Judith Hortin has been appointed Head
of Reference at Deerfield Public Library.
This position was formerly held by Jack
Hicks who is now library director.
With five years experience as head of
reference in public libraries in Manhattan,
Kansas and Joliet, Illinois, Judy returns to
her native Chicago. She has also worked in
special libraries in Manhattan and Chicago
and was in System Reference at Bur Oak
Library System. Before becoming a libra­
rian, she was a teacher for the Chicago
Public Schools.
Now a Mt. Prospect resident, Judy said,
“I have always cared about public lib­
raries and providing information. It’s hard
to fill Jack’s shoes as I have always re­
spected his work. I am looking forward to
meeting and working with the Deerfield
community.”
Judy holds a BA in English from the
University of Wisconsin and a Masters in
Library Science from Rosary College. She
enjoys reading and, regarding other per­
sonal information, tells us she is a direct
descendent of Benedict Arnold!

Judith Hortin

�Adult Programs
Programs arefree but reservations are re­
quested.
Paradise Island and Nassau
Tuesday. January 17, 7:30 p.m.
We start the winter with a trip to
Paradise Island in the Bahamas: hotels,
straw market, gardens, shops, entertain­
ment, sightseeing and underwater explora­
tion in this glorious tropical resort. Joe
Spindler provides visuals/narration.
Birth Order and Life Roles
Tuesday, January 31. 7:30p.m.
Did you ever wonder how two children
coming from the same homc/parcnts can
be so different? This presentation will de­
monstrate how birth order shapes person­
ality, influences friendships, marriage,
and career choices. Kathy Orms. M.A.
Ed. Coordinator of Training and Educa­
tion at the Kennedy Young Centers, (a
Deerfield resident), is leader.
150 Years of Nightlife in Chicago
Tuesday. February 7, 7:30p.m.
Robert Brubaker, former Curator of the
Chicago Historical Society, will share his
knowledge in a slide/lecture program on
what Chicagoans did when they went out
for a night on the town between the 1830’s
and the 1980's. This includes dining and
dancing, night clubs, music halls and
theaters.

Antiques
Monday, February 13, 7:15p.m,
Jim Maurcy, owner of The Pennsyvania
Dutchman Antique Shop in Chicago, en­
tertains and educates about antiques.
Bring small articles and Jim will evaluate.
Allergy and Asthma Update
Tuesday, February 28, 7:30p.m.
Dr. Alan Resnick, Allergist, Highland
Park, discusses the factors that trigger al­
lergies &amp; asthma, current treatment and ef­
fects of medication.
The Real Estate Market
Tuesday, March 7, 7:30 p.m.
President-elect of the North Shore
Board of Realtors, David M. Robbin, will
offer his real estate predictions, and dis­
cuss trends, values, and property as an in­
vestment.
Your Retirement Finances
Tuesday, March 14, 7:30 p.m.
Merrill Lynch of Northbrook offers ad­
vice and opportunity for discussion of ac­
tive planning for financial independence
during retirement. Wealth accumulation
and distribution strategies will be high­
lighted.
The Who and Why of Shakespeare
Wednesday, March 22, 7:30p.m.
A lively discussion by Ken Bennett,
Professor of English, Lake Forest College,
on the perpetual question: Did Shakes­
peare really write all those plays? How do
we know what he really wrote and why is
he so highly regarded?

Survey Results

CLC Courses Offered

Last fall, the library' took its annual Out­
put Measures Survey to comply with Il­
linois State standards. This is necessary to
meet the requirements for obtaining State
Per Capita Grant Funds. Library perfor­
mance was monitored at different times of
the day and night. The results are:

Two courses offered in cooperation
with College of Lake County will meet at
the library Thursdays. Information, fees
and registration will be taken at CLC,
433-7884.

1988
Reference Fill Rate 88.0%
Title Fill Rate
80.3%
Subjcci/Author
Fill Rate
77.5%
Browsing Fill Rate
93.1%

1987
76.5%
74.5%

Difference
+11.5%
+5.8%

73.2%
92.9%

+4.3%
+0.2%

“Fill Rate” for reference is defined in
terms of the number of reference transac­
tions completed in proportion to the total
number of reference transactions. For au­
thor/subject, title, and browsing, it is de­
fined in terms of the number of items
found in proportion to the number of items
sought.
Thanks to all who participated in the
survey!

Adult Great Books: 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.
Feb. 2, 16, Mar. 2, 16, Apr. 6, 20, May 4,
18. Instructor Elise Barack will include
Chekhov,
Chaucer,
Shakespeare,
Holmes, James and Tolstoy. Fee, $52.00.
Women, Work and the Family: 7-9 p.m.
Mar. 2, 9, 16, 23. Lisa Baron, M.S.W.
covers the numerous roles that women
must balance today. For those working
outside the home now, or considering
doing so. Fee, $23.00. Text may be purch­
ased.

Great Decisions 1989
Starts January 24
Again this year, the Deerfield Library
offers a Great Decisions discussion group.
Foreign policy issues facing the nation wil^^R
be addressed in the nine week series A^^
planning session leads off January 24.
The group convenes with leader
Thomas Jester, a Deerfield resident. The
topics for consecutive weeks arc: 1. Ethics
in International Relations, 2. Persian Gulf,
3. Latin American Debt, 4. Arms Agree­
ments, 5. China, 6. Farmers, Food and
The Global Supermarket, 7. Horn of Af­
rica, 8. International Drug Traffic.
For those reserving space for this free
discussion group, a 96 page Great Deci­
sions briefing book is available for $9.00.
Prepared by the editors of the national non
partisan Foreign Policy Association, the
book provides concise and readable arti­
cles on the topics. The library’s Reference
Department also provides support mate­
rials.
Great Decisions meets at 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday evening in the library's lower
level conference room January 24 to
March 21. As this is a national program,
participants can express views by ballot to
the U.S. Congress and the new Administ­
ration.

Local Author
Credits Librarians
The Deerfield Library recently received
the book, “The Reverse Effect: How Vita­
mins and Minerals Promote Health and
Cause Disease’’, a 1,200 page volume
written by Walter Heiby, who is probably
Deerfield’s most active library user.
In his book, Heiby credits the Deerfield
reference librarians with finding many of
the world-record number of references
(4821) that support the facts and theories
of his highly praised and controversial
book.
Heiby, who has published poems and a
philosophy book, considers himself a
generalist whose intellectual curiosity was
whetted by his parents. Currently, he conducts literature research seminars in nutri-^^
tion, medicine and dentistry at the Univer-^^
sity of Illinois under the auspices of the
Glencoe based Nutrition for Optimal
Health Assn.

�Youth Services
Saturday Movies

Preschool Storyhour

Why not brighten up a wintry morning
by joining us for some movie fun? We’ll
have movies for preschoolers from 10:0010:30 a.m. the following Saturdays:

Stories, songs, Fingcrpaints, and other
activities.

January 14

February 11
March 11

Elmer Elephant
Caps For Sale
Curious George Goes to
the Hospital
Why People Are Scared of
Hares
Greedy Hank’s Big Pockets
The Lion and the Mouse
The Mole as a Painter
Changes, Changes

Birthday Books
We have instituted a new program in the
Youth Services Department to honor your
child on his/her birthday. You may choose
a book from the special collection of
Birthday Books.” The staff will deter­
mine the price of the book you have choen, and you will make a check payable to
he Deerfield Public Library for the desig­
nated amount. A special bookplate with
your child’s name and age will be prepared
and the book will be processed. Your child
can be the First to check out the special
“Birthday Book.” Please come to the lib­
rary at least two weeks before the date to
select your book if you would like to check
it out for your child’s birthday.

Valentine Fun
Youth Services Department is seeking
2-4th graders who enjoy crafts and would
like to make a valentine project for a cer­
tain someone special in their lives. This
activity will be held on Saturday, Feb. 11
at 10 a.m. Registration begins Feb. 1 and
is required.

Ira Says Goodbye by Bernard Waber.
Fans of Ira will be glad to see him return in
Bernard Waber’s latest book. It’s always
hard to say goodbye to a friend, but good­
bye to a best friend is particularly hard.
How Ira deals with Reggie’s departure will
touch anyone who has had to say goodbye
when a good friend moves away. (E)

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In person registration begins Tuesday
January 17, 9:30 a.m. and will be on a first
come First served basis. Parents must show
DeerField Library card.

New Juvenile “Goodbye” Books

Undiscovered
Treasures

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January 23 - March 2 for ages 3-5
(Kindergarteners may attend Thursdays)
Mondays:
10:00-10:30 a.m.
1:30-2:00 p.m.
Tuesdays:
10:00-10:30 a.m.
1:30-2:00 p.m.
7:00-7:30 p.m.
Wednesdays: 10:00-10:30 a.m.
1:30-2:00 p.m.
Thursdays:
7:00-7:30 p.m.

Saying Good-bye to Grandma by. Jane
Resh Thomas. A seven-year-old girl goes
back with her family to the small town
where her mother grew up to attend
Grandma’s funeral. This is a sensitive por­
trayal of a close, loving family drawing to­
gether in their grief, and an exploration of
the unique ways that children have of deal­
ing with death. (E)

John Bartlett's
Familiar Quotations
RO50

This annual calendar lists holidays, fes­
tivals, anniversaries, special events, and
other important dates - worldwide.
It can provide answers to a wide variety
of questions: When does Daylight Saving
Time Begin and end ? What date was the
First lunar landing? When is the anniver­
sary of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster?
When does Chinese New Year Begin?
For anyone scheduling bulletin board
displays the calendar can provide ideas
ranging from Beethoven's birthday to the
“Say No to Drugs” Week. Trivia buffs
and party planners can pick any date in the
calendar and Find some excuse for celeb­
rating, be it Johnny Appleseed Day or the
International Zucchini Festival.

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‘ To be, or not to be: that is the question.
‘ 'No man is an island. . .
*»
"The pen is mightier than the sword.
Can you identify these three famous
quotations ? Not only will Bartlett’s Famil­
iar Quotations tell you that they are from
William Shakespeare, John Donne, and
Edward Bulwer-Lytton, but it will also
give an exact source right down to act,
scene, and line whenever possible.
Students, writers, speakers - at some
point almost everyone has to track down
an elusive quotation, and Bartlett’s is a
good starting point for such a search. Even
if you recall only a few words of a famous
line, its handy keyword index lets you
identify a source and verify the exact
wording. The main part of the book is ar­
ranged by author or source quoted.

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Winter 1989 Calendar
JANUARY
14 Movies for Preschoolers 10-10:30 a. m.
17 Story hour registration 9:30 a. m.
17 Paradise Island and Nassau 7:30 p.m.
23 Storyhours begin, through March 2
24 Great Decisions, 7:30 p.m. Tues. through March 21
31 Birth Order and Life Roles, 7:30 p.m.
FEBRUARY
2 CLC’s Adult Great Books Begins, 9:30 a.m. alternate Thurs.
3 Income Tax Assistance begins: twice weekly to April
7 150 Years of Nightlife in Chicago 7:30 p.m.
11 Movies for Preschoolers 10-10:30, Valentine Fun, 10a.m.
13 Antiques7:15 p.m.
28 Allergy and Asthma Update, 7:30 p.m.
MARCH
2 CLC Women, Work &amp; Family, 7 p.m. Thursdays in March.
7 Real Estate Market: Predictions, Trends, Values, 7:30 p.m.
11 Movies for Preschoolers, 10-10:30a.m.
14 Your Retirement Finances, 7:30 p.m.
22 The Who and Why of Shakespeare, 7:30p.m.
Free Blood Pressure screening: First Thursday of each month,
6:15 - 8:15 p.m.

AskAProfessional.
AskAbur Librarian.

DEERFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY
Quarterly Newsletter
Phone: 945-3311
Executive Librarian: Jack Hicks
Library Board
Tom Parfitt, President
Rosemary Sazonoff, Secretary
Tony Sabato, Treasurer
Jack Anderson
Sue Benn
Wilbur Page
Charlene Reich
LIBRARY HOURS
9:30am-9:00pm
Mon.-Thurs.:
9:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Fri. Sat.:
1:00p.m.-5:00p.m.
Sun:
Editor: Sally Brickman
Contributors:
Rick Bean
Jean Reuther
Cindy Wargo

Keep VCR Clean
The Deefield Library now owns approx­
imately 1500 video tapes for home view­
ing (at $1 each for three days). To assure
their best use, it is important to remember
to keep the VCR equipment free from dirt
and other materials which “eat” the tape
or rpnder the picture snowy, the music
muddy. The library’s Technical Services^^
department suggests preventative mea-^B
sures, such as frequent cleaning of video^^
heads (at the heart of the machine) to re­
move harmful dirt from oxide particle
buildup. This will keep the library’s tapes
in good order for your viewing enjoyment.

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                    <text>BROWSING

at the DEERFIELD
PUBLIC LIBRARY
920 Waukegan Rd.
Deerfield, IL 60015

Winter 1989-90
Vol. 5, No. 1

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A hearty welcome to the new North
Suburban Library System Director, Sarah
Long. Sarah has had an interesting library
career, including a stint in England. She
comes to our local system from Portland,
Oregon. Sarah is quite well known in the
world of libraries, and we are fortunate to
have her as head of NSLS. I wish her all the
best in the coming years. The nice part is
that she is a Deerfield resident.
The book I am recommending this month
is Among Schoolchildren, by Tracy Kidder.
When you think of fine creative writing,
fiction is usually what comes to mind; but
I feel that some of our most creative writers
today are writing in the non-fiction tradi­
tion. Four are John McPhee, Richard
Rhodes, Paul Fussell, and Tracy Kidder.
Together they have written nearly forty
books—all of them fine, creative writingall fascinating.
Some of the recent titles are: John
McPhee—Outcroppings, Rising from the
Plains, Heirs of General Practice. Richard
Rhodes—Farm, The Making ofthe Atomic
Bomb, The Last Safari. Paul Fussell—
Wartime, Thank God for the Atom Bomb,
and interestingly, a book about my all-time
favorite author, Siegfried Sasson’s Long
Journey. Tracy Kidder has back-to-back
best sellers in his books House and Among
Schoolchildren. These are outstanding
books.
Among Schoolchildren traces the yearly
accomplishments of a very uncommon
grade school teacher as she practices her
skill among seriously deprived fifth
graders. Kidder captures the daily
classroom life, the interaction of the
children and the caring that the teacher,
Mrs. Zajac, brings to each child and each
day. The Chicago Tribune described this
book as “stirring hearts and minds...in the
necessary, caring heroism of a dedicated
fifth grade teacher.
This genre of creative non-fiction is not
a new phenomenom, but these writers bring
enormous talent, style, and craft to bear on
a type of book too frequently overlooked.
I urge you to read one of their books.

Talking Books for the Reading Disabled
The Deerfield Library participates in the
Library of Congress National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped. This is a free national library
program for visually and physically
handicapped persons who are unable to
read or use standard printed material
because of blindness, visual disabilities, or
physical limitations.
The National Library Service produces
full length books and magazines on recorded disc and cassette and in braille. Special
cassette and record players are provided in
order to listen to these books. Persons who
fill out an application (signature from a certifying authority verifying their physical
difficulty is required by law) may enroll in
Deerfield’s talking book program. They
may borrow from a variety of 27,000 titles
on disc and tape, as well as over 8,000 titles
from the regional braille library.
The options include popular interest
books, best sellers, classics, mysteries,
westerns, romances, poetry, histories,
biographies, music instruction, children’s
books, and foreign language materials. Participants may also subscribe to more than

70 popular magazines in recorded format
and in braille. They may request specific
books, or may select from a variety of
catalogs. Participation in the program ineludes free, no time limit, use of the special
special playback equipment and a free talking book catalog mailed to the residence six
times a year. All of these special books on
tape go through the mail postage free.
Headphones and pillow phones are also
available.
To apply for this service, contact a
librarian or Nancy Faulk at the Circulation
Desk.
Deerfield Library’s regional source for
these materials is the Suburban Audio
Visual Service of The North Suburban
Library System.
In addition to this special National
Library Service, the library has a substantial large print book collection, and an
increasing number of audio cassette books
on tape that can be played on regular
cassette tape players. These in-house collections, of course, require only your Deerfield Library card,

99

Jack Alan Hicks
Administrative Librarian

We start ’em early....Seven month old Lauren Potempa of
Deerfield, a regular at the library, rests on the Circulation
Desk while her mother checks out books.

�Adult Programs
There is no chargefor library programs,
but reser\&gt;ations are requested.
Work with Passion: How to Do What
You Love for a Living
Tuesday, Jan. 16, 7:30 p.m.
Personnel Recruiter and Counselor,
Marlene Roth, of Debbie Temps Inc. will
lead a program on determining what your
unique skills, talents, abilities and passions
are and how to fit them in to desirable
employment.
Poetry Reading/Musicale
Sunday, Feb. 4, 2p.m.
In recognition of “Heart Month’’ and the
latest poetry reading craze, join us for a
cozy, winter Sunday afternoon of the
poetry of being, growing and loving. Three
Greater Chicagoland poets will read from
their collections: Richard Calisch—“Some
How These Things are all Connected”;
Fran Podulka—“Essentials” and June
Shipley—“Split Level Mind”. All of these
are newly published by Deerfield’s Lake
Shore Publishing Co. A local classical
guitarist will perform interlude music.
Refreshments too!

Active Friends Set
Goals/Plans
The newly formed Friends of the Deer­
field Library have established a service goal
(possibly library service to shut-ins),
elected officers, begun a membership cam­
paign, formed a board, and started plann­
ing two major activities.
They plan to develop a community wide
calendar/bulletin board to list organiza­
tions’ meeting dates, times and locations.
This should eliminate overlapping of
scheduled meetings/events. Committee
planners can fill out forms for calendar
listings in the library in early January.

Great Decisions Discussion Group
Tuesdays, Jan. 23 through Mar. 20,
7:30 p.m.
Great Decisions is the largest nonpartisan
study, discussion, and action program on
contemporary foreign issue policies in the
U.S. You are invited to join our group, con­
vened by Deerfield’s Tom Jester. Jan. 23
is the planning session. The following
topics will be covered on consecutive
weeks:
U.S.S.R. and Eastern Europe:
End of an Era?
U.S., Europe and Japan: Global
Economy in Transition?
Nicaragua and El Salvador: War or
Peace in Central America?
Vietnam, Cambodia and the U.S.:
Return Engagement?
Third World Arms Bazaar: Disaster
for Sale?
United Nations: New Life for an
Aging Institution?
Palestine Question: Is There
a Solution?
Global Warming and the Environment:
Forecast Disaster?
A $ 10 study book can be purchased at the
Circulation Desk in January.
The library will provide back up
reference materials to enhance discussion.
A second project will be an Art Print
Auction, scheduled for April. The prints
are being phased out of the library’s collec­
tion and will be sold at the auction. Related
activities will round out the event. Help is
needed for this project.
Officers of the Friends are: Stephen
Neulander, Chairperson; Don Andries,
Vice-Chairperson; Cathy Chay, Secretary;
and Janet Lamoureux, Treasurer. Serving
on the board with the officers are Natalie
Fields, Florence Shay, Bea Karey and Jim
Sloan.
Deerfield residents are encouraged to
join the Friends. (Coupon in this newslet­
ter.) Notice will be posted for a late January
public meeting.

FRIENDS OF THE DEERFIELD LIBRARY
MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION FORM

Name
Address
Phone
Dues: $5.00. Include check to Friends of the Deerfield Library. Send to Friends of the
Library, Deerfield Library, 920 Waukegan Rd., Deerfield, IL 60015._____________

Learning From Your Dreams
Two Thursday sessions: Feb. 1 and Feb. 8,
7:15 p.m.
Dreaming is a universal human ex­
perience largely overlooked in the cours&lt;^^
of our daily lives. Psychotherapist and col^B
lege instructor, Peter Sternberg, M.S.W.
will look at how these “unopened letters
can become a rich source of growth, self
understanding, creativity and problem solv­
ing. Participants should plan to attend both
sessions where dream material may be
presented and questions answered.
Trip to Africa With the Peace Corps
Tuesday, Feb. 13, 7:00p.m.
AA UW co-sponsors
Bill Moseley has returned to Deerfield
after two and a half years in Deira, Mali,
West Africa as a member of the Peace
Corps. With slides, he will tell of his ex­
periences; his mother, Mrs. Harry Moseley
will include some antecdotes of her visit to
this 3rd world country.

Great Books
Continues
Start the new year with some great
thoughts: Co-sponsored with the Col­
lege of Lake County, which charges a
$52 fee for the eight week course,
Deerfield’s group meets alternate
Thursday mornings at 9:30 a.m.
beginning Jan. 25.
This session of the group will study
St. Augustine, Plato, Montaigne,
Diderot, Shakespeare, Gogol, and
Hamilton, Jay &amp; Madison, to name a
few. Appropriate for new as well as
past participants, the sessions promote
thoughtful inquiry. To register, call
433-7884.

Oast
As the decade comes to a close, and holi­
day time brings us thoughts of good will to
all, we would like to express publicly our
thanks to some Deerfield residents who
have given of themselves and worked hard,
(some behind the scenes), to bring better
library service and/or programs to the com­
munity. Our 1989 library angels are: Bill
Bixby, Virginia &amp; Nick Carter, Tom
Jester, Richard Lyon, Bob McClarren, and
Steve Neulander.
Also a note of thanks and a happy new^B
year to our Library Board of Trustees who
work long hours with no pay for the benefit
of Deerfield Public Library. Their names
are on page four.

�Staff Changes
Rick Bean, reference librarian at Deer­
field Library for over four years, has left
become a reference librarian at DePaul
niversity. Mr. Bean, well known to many
Deerfield patrons, accomplished a number
of professional duties at the library includ­
ing valuable assistance in the preparation of
the online catalog for public use, a Business
Resources Index and public relations
activities.
Two librarians, Cindy Wargo and Karen
Hicks (no relation to Jack) are now sharing
the position vacated by Mr. Bean. Cindy
and Karen are not new to the library as they
formerly shared part time weekend posts at
the reference desk. Both are Deerfield
residents, hold masters’ degrees in library
science from the University of Illinois, are
married and have young children. Cindy’s
past experience includes 11 years at
Evanston Public Library where she was
Head of the Reference Department. Karen
was a librarian at Maine West High School
in Des Plaines for six years, and reference
librarian at Cook Memorial Public Library
for 2Vi years.
Tom Sherman, newly appointed Head of
Building Maintenance, was a page at the
Deerfield Library for 6 months prior to his
appointment. His diverse background inudes gardening at the Botanic Gardens,
&gt;use painting, and selling at Kroch’s and
Brentano’s bookstore.

Youth Services
Winter Story hours
Pre-school storyhours, designed for 3-5
year old pre-kindergarteners, will run Jan.
22-Feb. 26. These storyhours feature
stories, songs, fingerplays and other
appropriate activities. Registration forms,
available beginning Jan. 2, must be turned
in by Jan. 16 at 5 p.m. Deerfield card­
holders will be given priority.
Class lists will be posted on Thursday,
Jan. 18. The storyhours will be held:
Mondays
10:00 a.m., 1:30 p.m. and 7:00 p.m.
Tuesdays and Wednesdays
10:00 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.
Thursdays
7:00 p.m.

Vacation Films
Looking for some winter school break
activities? Join us for a film or two at 2 p.m.
on Thursday, Dec. 21 and Wednesday,
Dec. 27. No tickets are required.

Aifruvuf, Tto&amp;A.
The parking lot has been restriped with
an increased diagonal double row con­
figuration that permits 17 new parking
spaces, including an additional handi­
capped space. Suggestion for this change
came from seniors Tom Zahnle and Ed
Hollar.
Karen Hicks

Cindy Wargo

Tom Sherman

New Software Programs
The Youth Services Department has
some new software available for patron use
on the Apple HE. Among the programs are:
“Curious George Goes Shopping” —
Children become involved in helping
George find various items on his shopping
list.
“Math Rabbit” — As they play circus
games, children develop skills in counting,
adding, subtracting and recognizing
number relationships.
“Where in Europe Is Carmen San
Diego?” — Older children will enjoy track­
ing down a thief in one of 34 European
countries.

Saturday Stories
Kindergarteners and first graders are in­
vited to the popular Saturday Stories which
will be held December 16 and February 10.
These sessions are similar to the preschool
storyhours but feature longer, more com­
plicated stories and often a short craft
project. There will be separate registration
for each program, beginning one week
prior to the program.

An additional 100 people per month
are taking advantage of reciprocal borrow­
ing arrangements of the North Suburban
Libraries. (This permits members of other
communities to borrow Deerfield books—
and vice versa.) They’re borrowing at a
rapid rate. Monthly borrowing for all items
at Deerfield continues to average a steady
22,000.
Literally hundreds of junior high
students visited the library for instruc­
tion/orientation in Fall.
The library’s Harold Gershowitz
November program elicited the following
response from an attendee “This was a
great moment for me. Moment means the
hour plus spent here.’’ The charismatic
local author of best seller “Remember This
Dream” donates all proceeds from his book
to the Holocaust Memorial Fund. The book
was 10 years in the writing, in long hand
on a legal pad during weekends.
Need a tax write off? The Youth Ser­
vices Department needs used blenders,
computers, and record players in working
condition for future programs.

Saturday
Short Movies
We’ll be showing some amusing short
films in the months ahead. They’ll be
shown at 10:00 a.m. on the following
Saturdays:
December 9 - The Trolls and the
Christmas Express
Christmas Cracker
January 13 - Corduroy
Caps for Sale
Cornelius
January 27 — A Picture for
Harold’s Room
Harry the Dirty Dog
Madeline’s Rescue
February 3 - Ira Sleeps Over
The Selfish Giant
Tom, Tom the
Piper’s Son
February 24 - Winnie the Pooh and
a Day for Eeyore
Winnie the Pooh and
Tigger Too

�Winter 1989-1990 Calendar
DECEMBER
9 Short Movies, 10 a.m.
16 Saturday Stories, 10:30 a.m.
THE LIBRARY WILL BE CLOSED DECEMBER 24, 25, 31 AND JANUARY 1
JANUARY
2 Story hour Registration Begins
6 Free Income Tax Assistance Begins
13 Short Movies, 10 a.m.
16 Work With Passion: How To Do What You Love for a Living, 7:30 p.m.
22 Great Books Begins, 9:30 a.m.
23 Great Decisions Discussion Group Begins, 7:30 p.m.
27 Short Movies, 10 a.m.
FEBRUARY
1 Learning From Your Dreams, Session 1, 7:15 p.m.
3 Short Movies, 10 a.m.
4 Poetry Reading/Musicale, 2 p.m.
8 Learning From Your Dreams, Session 2, 7:15 p.m.
10 Saturday Stories, 10:30 a.m.
13 Trip to Africa With the Peace Corps, 7 p.m.
24 Short Movies, 10 a.m.
Free blood pressure screening: First Thursday of each month, 6:15-8:15 p.m.

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Library Board
Tom Parfitt, President
Rosemary Sazonoff, Secretary
Tony Sabato, Treasurer
Jack Anderson
Sue Benn
Wilbur Page
David Wolff
LIBRARY HOURS
9:00 am-9:00 pm
Mon-Thu rs:
9:00 am-5:00 pm
Fri.Sat:
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JB RID Hurwitz, Jane &amp; Sue. Sally Ride:
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Part of the new “GREAT LIVES * *
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JE — For a different twist of a familiar
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DEERFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY
Quarterly Newsletter
Phone: (708) 945-3311
Executive Librarian: Jack Hicks

tian girls. Read to find out how the
Pharoah searches all Egypt for the
owner of the tiny rose-red slippers.
J973-1 NAT Clues to America's Past,
J917 EXP Exploring America's Valleys,
J917.3 FIS Still Waters White Waters,
J910.924 GRA Voyages to Paradise
The Special Publications of the Na­
tional Geographic Society has re­
leased a series of books based on the
monthly periodical. One of these, Ex­
ploring America's Valleys, succeeds
in capturing the diversity of
American life. An easy way for
young people to supplement school
reports or just enjoy reading.

Free income tax advice will be provided
again this year in the Deerfield Library
upstairs meeting room 1-4 p.m. Tuesdays
and Fridays, February 6-April 13. This is
the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance pro­
gram sponsored jointly by the IRS and the
American Association of Retired Persons.
No appointments are necessary but please
bring last year’s return with you.
Income tax forms are available at the
Reference Desk, but librarians are not
qualified to offer tax assistance.

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U.S. POSTAGE
PAID
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at the DEERFIELD
PUBLIC LIBRARY

inter 1990
Vol 6, No. 1

920 Waukegan Rd.
Deerfiled. IL 60015

the
'&amp; 72eA&amp;
Two things happened recently that have
made me unusually sensitive to people’s
reading levels and skills-and their ge neral
lack of knowledge about our society.
The first was the PBS Civil War
television series-which was engrossing and
disappointing to me. As a lifelong Civil'War
junkie I was overjoyed by a vastly entertain­
ing program. But it did not clarify, give
sequence or add coherence to the Civil
War. Events that happened simultaneous­
ly were treated as if they happened two
years apart. Many viewers do not know
which side William T. Sherman was on, or
that Grant captured Vicksburg the same
day as Gettysburg-yet paroled his 10,000
prisoners back into the Confederacy.
What we need in this electronic age is in­
formation clarification-not mystification.
The other eye opener was one of the
most effective and intelligent people I have
ever known-a naturalized U.S. citizen^feisked me to compile a list of books that
^^vould fill in what he perceives as gaps in his
overall knowledge of our country, and raise
his consciousness about items of cultural
literacy. The idea of a general paucity of
cultural knowledge has been a hotly
debated topic among social scientists for
several years.
I understand that a specialized, techni­
cal education can definitely lead to
deficiencies in general knowledge, and that
being raised in a very different culture may
skew your interpretations of American
traditions. As a Librarian, I see technical
education and cultural diversity as two of
the key elements that have made America
a great society.
A lack of reading is a major problem
that confronts us today. Television, videos,
ten second sound bites and fifteen minutes
of celebrity, do not impart the same cul­
tural identity and awareness-of who we are
and how we got that way-as effectively as
reading. Television is the primary way most
people get the news and their other information.
The book I am recommending this
month is Who Reads Literature? by
Nicholas Zill and Marianne Winglee. This
provoking analysis makes it clear that there
^^are very large numbers of citizens who canMkot read, and even larger numbers of those
who can but will not read. This malaise is
serious and will negatively affect our fu­
ture.
Jack Alan Hicks
Administrative Librarian

Shelby Yastrow - Deerfield’s Own Author
Start the new year right by welcoming
Deerfield's own-corporate lawyer Shelby
Yastrow and best selling author of Undue
Influence on Tuesday evening, January 8 at
7:30 p.m. Yastrow, whose new "Lite Lawyer
novel is one of the snappiest courtroom
capers yet" (Kirkus Reviews), was the sub­
ject of a front page/fealure story in North
Shore magazine.
His novel has hit the Chicago best seller
list and is being considered for a movie. A
gifted storyteller, he will share with us why
he wrote this "yarn spinning" novel, how he
got it published and what he tried to ac­
complish. Our witty and personable
neighbor will be feted at an autograph
reception following his talk. Make reserva­
tions now!

Of Importance to You
Deerfield Library has received a per
capita grant of $17,432.00 from the Il­
linois State Library. Slate regulations
require that this money be dedicated
to projects that expand or enhance our
services. The money will be used to
sponsor adult programs, fund the
newsletter and purchase foreign lan­
guage books.
If you do not have your library card with
you to check out library materials, you
must have some form of identification.
All new adult fiction of less than 400 pages
now circulates for one week. A faster
turnaround time should satisfy
patrons’ desire to obtain new books. If
there is no one waiting to read the book
and the book is not overdue, it may be
renewed for seven days. Renewals may
be in person or by telephone. After six
months, new adult fiction is loaned for
three weeks.
Just like the video store: please remember
to rewind your library videotapes
before returning them. Do not place
videos in the book drop; bring them in.
Deerfield cardholders, over 18 years of
age, may borrow up to 4 videos for
three days, at a cost of $1 per video;
overdue videos are $2 a day.

Deerfield Author Shelby Yastrow

DEERFIELD LIBRARY
SALUTES THE PAST
A series of exhibits saluting the history
of Deerfield and the State of Illinois are
featured at the library during the winter
months. The Deerfield Historical Society
has donated two exhibits: 1) a focus on the
history of our town (Nov.-Dee.) and 2)
Deerfield area architecture (Jan.).
"Documenting 250 Years of Illinois His­
tory", an Illinois State Archives exhibit of
documents, letters, maps, broadsides and
photographs will grace the library in early
January.

Sign of the Times

A new sign at the entrance to the library
now makes the library more visible from
Waukegan Road. The sign was a gift from
an anonymous donor.

�REMEMBER TO SA ME THESE DA TES!
Adult Programs
Programs are free, but reservations are re­
quested
International Folk Festivals In Chicago
Thursday, Dec. 13, 7:30 p.m.
This charming, delightful slide program
illustrates the many holiday events in our
city and where to find them. The presenta­
tion emphasizes ethnic Chicago and how
various nationalities decorate and
celebrate including Hanukkah, Christmas,
Ukrainian Legend of the Spiderweb, Scan­
dinavian Santa Lucia Day, American
Indian celebrations, etc. Popular Chicago
tour leader Lee Gibbs is our guide.
Best Selling Author: Deerfield’s Shelby
Yastrow/Reception
Tuesday, Jan. 8, 7:30p.m.
See story/photo on page one.
Book Club
Thursday, Jan. 17,10:30 a.m.
Jack Hicks, Director of Deerfield
Library, leads a book discussion of "Son of
Morning Star", a 1984 book by Evan S.
Connell. This is a biography of General
George Armstrong Custer, written by a
novelist who probes the life and psyche of
Custer to demystify a central myth of
American History. The book reads like fic­
tion. All welcome.
Great Decisions
Meets Tuesday nights Jan.22 to Mar. 19
This foreign policy discussion group led
by Deerfield’s Tom Jester looks at a variety
of international issues and encourages
group participation. The only fee is $10 for
a briefing book available after Jan. 2. The
first meeting is a planning session; sub­
sequent meetings will address the
following:
— The New Europe: What Role for the
U.S?
— Nationalism Revival: The Soviet
Republics &amp; Eastern Europe
— Rethinking Foreign Aid
— Japanese-U.S. Trade
— Women, Population and Environment
— Cuba: What Future for Castro and
Communism
— Media’s Role in Shaping Foreign
Policy
Updated briefings are sent as events
occur; Group opinions are sent by ballot to
the U.S. government.

Your Handwriting And You
Thursday, Jan. 24, 7:30p.m.
Handwriting analysis has become a
popular diagnostic tool in the business and
professional world. George Lantz, Cer­
tified Graphoanalyst, has been lecturing on
this subject for 25 years; he promises an
entertaining and useful evening describing
what your handwriting says about you. He
will explain strokes and letter formations,
and involve the audience.
The Will To Win
Tuesday, Feb. 5, 7:30p.m.
National Football League referee for 15
years, North Shore’s Jerry Markbreit began
officiating 35 years ago and has refereed
two Super Bowls. With wit and humor he
tells of the ins and outs of the NFL and how
"the game" translates to the game of life.
Markbreit has been with 3M for 35 years
and is currently in the unique position of
Trade and Barter Manager.
Women In Politics
Co-sponsored with League of Women
Voters and AAUW
Tuesday, Feb. 12, 7:30p.m.
What does it take to be a woman in
politics? This question will be addressed in
a panel including State Representatives
Grace M. Stern and Virginia F. Frederick;
Lake County Clerk Linda Hess; and Mayor
of Lincolnshire, Evelyn Cooper.
Book Club
Thursday, Feb.21, 10:30 a.m.
A post Valentine look at "Lady
Chatterley’s Lover" by D.H. Lawrence will
consume this month’s discussion. The
popular version of this book of the fifties
was called by the Chicago Tribune "some­
times beautiful and moving, sometimes
cumbersomely protesting....the book will
get extravagant praise and blind condem­
nation". Come see how it applies to today’s
world.
Art Deco And Interior Design
Tuesday, Feb.26, 7:30p.m.
A slide lecture by Lynn Abbie, photog­
rapher, historian and founder of the
Chicago Art Deco Society, includes an in­
troduction to this exciting and luxurious
period of the 20’s and 30’s, the quintessence
of elegance and chic. She will talk specifi­
cally about the interior design of that
"Grand Hotel" era: the style, grace and nos­
talgia and how it is used in the 90’s.

Youth Services
Saturday Films for Young Children at
10 am:
December 8:
The Little Engine That Could
Little Toot
Hans in Luck
December 22:
Miss Nelson Is Missing
The Brave Little Tailor
Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel
January' 12, 26, February 9, 23:
Films to be announced
Children age 5 and under must be accom­
panied by an adult.
Book Of The Month Club
Readers in grades 3 to 8 may join the
"Book of the Month Club". Each month a
certain type of book will be highlighted and
a drawing for a paperback book will be held
for club members. Please come to the
department for details.
Cookie Craft Workshop
Budding pastry chefs will love the
cookie craft workshop on Saturday, Dec. 15
at 10 a.m. We will decorate gingerbread
cookies to eat or display. Registration for
students in grades 1-5 will begin Dec. 1.
Vacation Film Fests
Looking for something to fill the winter
break? Join us for our Fairy Tale Film Fest,
Thursday, Dec. 27 at 10:30 a.m and 2 p.m.
A Sports Film Fest will be held on
Thursday, Jan. 3 at 10:30 a.m. and 2 p.m.
No registration is required.
Winter Storytime:
Jan. 21-Feb. 28
Registration is Jan. 2-15. Class lists will
be posted Jan. 18; Participants will NOT
be notified by phone. Storytimes, for prekindergarten children ages 3-5, include
stories, songs, fingerplays and other ac­
tivities. They will be held:
Mondays 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.
Tuesdays 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.
Wednesdays 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.
Thursdays 7 p.m.
Kindergartners and 1st graders can con^B
to storytime on Mondays at 7 p.m.

�Work at Home Sourcebook
Great Book of Baseball Cards
Old House Dictionary: an illustrated guide to
American domestic architecture. 1600-1940
VIDEO "Retirement in America" Series-Ozarks.
Arizona. Phoenix and Tucson. Florida Gulf Coast.
Texas, etc.

A Selection of New Books
FICTION
Scandalous Risks, by Susan Howich. In an English
cathedral town, the Dean of the Cathedral falls
dangerously in love with the young daughter of his
best friend.
Longshot, by Dick Francis (mystery). A young travel
writer discovers danger as he undertakes to write a
biography of a racehorse trainer. Francis at his best.
Time Bomb, by Jonathan Kcllcrman. Psychologistdetective Alex Delaware relentlessly probes the
secrets of a community and becomes the target of an
obsessive and consuming hatred.
Twilight at Mac’s Place by Ross Thomas. An LA
detective receives an offer for his CIA father's
memoirs and enters a maze of intrigue and romance
as he tries to see how much the memoirs are worth or
if they exist at all.

BIOGRAPHY
Casey: From the OSS to the CIA, by Joseph E.
Persico. This authorized biography explores Casey’s
life and his role at the center of the Iran-Contra affair
and clarifies the complicity of Reagcn and his men.
Agatha Christie: The Woman and Her Mysteries by
Lillian Gill. Gill’s unauthorized biography probes
Christie’s mysterious private life, her fear of publicity
and the reasons behind her choice of sleuths.

NONFICTION
Makdisi. Jean
ovey. Stephen

Beirut Fragments: a war memoir
The 7 Habits of Highly Effective
People
Haskell. Molly
Love and Other Infectious
Diseases
Howard. Diane
Swimming Upstream: a complete
guide to the college application
process for the LD student
Rosso. Julec
The New Basics Cookbook
Pump, Anna
The Loaves &amp; Fishes Party
Cookbook
Brady, James
The Coldest War; memoir of
Korea
Kemp, Ken
Your Life is a Gift
Licberman, Adrienne Easing Labor Pain
Gallagher, Patricia So You Want to Open a Day
Care Center
Wolferen. Karel The Enigma of Japanese Power
Fettner, Ann
Viruses: Agents of Change
Berman, Phillip
The Search For Meaning:
Americans Talk About What
they Believe and Why
Brenner, David If God Wanted Us to Travel
Culhanc, John
The American Circus
Bayley, Isabel
Letters of Katherine Anne Porter

Better Homes and Garden’s "Refinishing Furni­
ture" and "Solving Landscaping Problems"
Mexican Caribbean: Cancun and Cozumel
The Wonders of Norway

CHILDREN’S BOOKS
Going to Nursery Schoolby Susan Kuklin. This is the
story of that big. scary step for young children. The
author provides a "you arc there” tour of nursery
school sure to put many fears to rest. At the end of
the book there is a helpful section just for parents on
"What to Look for in a Nursery School”.
Hopscotch, Hangman, Hot Potato, and Ha,Ha,Ha
by Jack Maguire: A Rulebook of Children's Games,
includes easy to follow rules and illustrations.
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ADULT GREAT BOOKS
The Deerfield Library and College of Lake County
(CLC) present Adult Great Books which meets al­
ternate Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. for 8 weeks starting
February 7. Instructor Elysc Barack will lead discus­
sion of works by Nietzsche. Dante. Shakespeare.
Aristotle and Plato. Cost is S52 plus the set of books
and is paid directly to CLC. To register, call the
Southlakc Educational Center at 433-7884.
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Friends Plan Annual Meeting
The Friends of the Deerfield
Library, who have sponsored two suc­
cessful events, invite the public to the
First Annual Friends Meeting at 2 p.m.
Sunday, February 10. There will be a
report of funds, events, new commit­
tees and nomination of officers.
The Friends welcomed many new
members at the successful spring art
auction and Agatha Christie English
Tea. Their purpose is to provide sup­
port to the library through funds,
human resources and sponsorship of
community programs. They will assist
with the reception for Author Shelby
Yastrow on Jan. 8.

REFERENCE
Brands and Their Companies: Consumer products
and their manufacturers with addresses and phone
numbers
Boarding School Guide
Guide to Military Installations, 2nd ed.
^^^Nolo’s Simple Will Book: How to prepare a legally
^^^binding valid will.
Speeches of Great American Presidents
Inventing and Patenting Sourcebook: How to sell
and protect your ideas.
Miss Manners Guide for the Turn-of-the-Century
Millennium

Deerfield Library Friends, from left to
right, Florence Shay, Cathy and Dick
Chay, exchange conversation at the
Friends Members'Agatha Christie Tea.

A FEW HINTS ON USE OF
THE LIBRARY’S ONLINE
CATALOG
The library’s or.iine public catalog, rep­
resents holdings of books, sound
recordings, and videos, not magazines or
newspapers. The online catalog contains
the collections of Skokie, Morton Grove,
and Waukegan Libraries as well as Deer­
field.
You can limit your search to Deerfield
by typing in LIB either as a separate com­
mand or as part of another command: for
example, LIB/SUB/COOKERY. The
command ALL will resume the search of
all four libraries’ collections.
Consult the red "quick subject guide to
shelf location" at each terminal. This book
helps you to find the right words to type into
the computer for a subject search.
Example: You won’t find a list of books
on GREEK MYTHOLOGY by searching
under that heading in the subject files of the
computer. But, if you look under "GREEK
MYTHOLOGY" in the red subject book
near the terminal, the book will tell you to
type in "MYTHOLOGY, GREEK" in­
stead.
If you just want to browse the library in
a certain nonfiction area, the red book also
leads you to call numbers associated with
specific subject headings.
If you have trouble searching the com­
puter, ask the Reference Librarian for
help!

Income Tax
Assistance At Library
Beginning February 5, free income tax
advice will be offered in the library’s
upstairs meeting room. The service will be
available every Tuesday and Friday from 1
to 4 p.m. through April 12. This program is
co-sponsored by the American Association
of Retired Persons and the IRS. No ap­
pointment is necessary, but please brmg
last year’s return.
Income tax forms will again be available
at the Reference Desk but librarians are
not qualified to offer tax assistance.

�Winter 1990-91 Calendar
DECEMBER
8 Saturday Films for young children, 10 a.m.
13 International Folk Festivals in Chicago, 7:30 p.m.
15 Cookie Craft Workshop, 10 a.m.
22 Saturday Films for young children, 10 a.m.
27 Fairy Tale Film Fest, 10:30 a.m. and 2 p.m.

A MILLION BOOKS
TEN MINUTES FROM THIS LIBRARY
available to you by using your
Deerfield Library card.
Deerfield.......
Lake Forest.....
Highland Park,
Glencoe.........
Winnetka.......
Glenview........
Northbrook...
Vernon Area...
Wheeling.......

JANUARY
3 Sports Film Fest, 10:30 a.m. and 2 p.m.
8 Author Shelby Yastrow, 7:30 p.m.
12 Movies (young children), 10 a.m.
17 Book Club: "Son of Morning Star", 10:30 a.m.
21 Preschool Storytimes begin
22 Great Decisions Discussion Group begins, 7:30 p.m.
Meets Tuesdays through March 19
24 Your Handwriting and You, 7:30 p.m.
26 Movies (young children), 10 a.m.
26 Voter Registration, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.

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DEERFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY
Quarterly Newsletter
Phone: (708) 945-3311
Executive Librarian: Jack Hicks

FEBRUARY
5 Income Tax Assistance begins, 1-5 p.m.
5 The Will to Win, 7:30 p.m.
7 CLC Adult Great Books begins, 7 p.m. alternate Thurs.
9 Movies (young children), 10 a.m.
10 Friends Annual Meeting, 2 p.m.
12 Women in Politics, 7:30 p.m.
21 Book Club, "Lady Chatterly’s Lover", 10:30 a.m.
23 Movies (young children), 10 a.m.
23 Voter Registration, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
26 Art Deco, 7:30 p.m.

Library Board
Tom Parfitt, President
Rosemary Sazonoff, Secretary
Tony Sabato, Treasurer
Jack Anderson
Sue Benn
Wilbur Page
David Wolff

Free blood pressure screening: First Thursday of each month, 6:15 to 8:15 p.m.

The Library will be closed Dec. 24, Dec. 25, Jan. 1 &amp; after 5 p.m. Dec. 31.

LIBRARY HOURS
Mon-Thurs: 9:00 am-9:00 pm
Fri-Sat: 9:00 am-5:00 pm
Sun: 1:00 pm-5:00 pm
Editor:
Contributors:

The Library is open regular hours on Sat. &amp; Sun. before Christmas and
New Year’s.
Deerfield Public Library
920 Waukegan Road
Deerfield. Illinois 60015
(708) 945-3311

Sally Brickman
Jean Reuther
Cindy Wargo

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