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BROWSING
December 1986/February 1987
at the DEERFIELD
PUBLIC LIBRARY
Vol. 1, No. 4
Editor: Rick Bean
Contributors: Sheila Day,
Peggy McCabe, Jean Reuther
YOUTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT
WINTER STORYTIME
Registration for the winter
storytime in the Youth Services
Department will begin on Mon
day, January 12 with in-person
registration at 9:30 AM. The
storyhours will be held:
Mondays
10:00-10:30 AM
1:30-2:00 PM
10:00-10:30 AM
Tuesdays
1:30-2:00 PM
Wednesdays
10:00—10:30 AM
7:00-7:30 PM
Thursdays
The sessions will run from
January 19 - February 23. Regis
tration is on a first-come, firstserved basis, and you must show
your Deerfield Library card at
the time of registration.
Preschool storyhours are de
signed for children 3 - 5 years
old who are not yet in kinder
garten. However, kindergarteners
are welcome to attend the
Thursday evening storytime. The
programs feature stories, songs,
fingerplays, and other activities
geared to this age group.
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"ITS A TRADITION"
During the month of Novem
ber, young people visiting the
Youth Services Department were
asked to tell us about some of
their holiday traditions. The re
sult is a booklet called It's a
Tradition, depicting the variety
of ways people in our commun
ity celebrate a favorite holiday.
Stop in the Youth Services De
partment and pick up your own
copy. Reading it is sure to give
you a lift on a wintery day.
Dec. 13 Rapunzel
Lambert, the Sheepish
Lion
Jan. 10 The Giving Tree
Georgie To The Rescue
The Little Engine That
Could
Feb. 14 The Marble
Miss Nelson is Missing
Morris, The Midget
Moose
NEW BOOKS
FILMS, FILMS, FILMS
The Youth Services Depart
ment will be showing the follow
ing feature films in the months
ahead:
December 29 — Rainbow Brite
February 28 - Mary Poppins
The movies will be shown at
10:00 AM. There is no charge
for the films, but tickets will be
required and will be available
one week in advance. You must
present your Deerfield Library
card when requesting tickets.
The following short films for
preschoolers will also be shown
at 10:00 AM:
Dec. 13 Charlie Needs A Cloak
The Youth Services Depart
ment has some interesting new
books for young readers. Among
them are The Beatles by Hunter
Davies. This is the second revised
edition of the original author
ized biography of the Beatles
and contains letters and illustra
tions never published before. A
Statue for America by Jonathon
Harris tells the history of Fran
ce's gift to the United States and
how Miss Liberty has been a part
of American life for the last 100
years. For all animal lovers,
James Herriot has given us a new
book that is a collection of his
favorite tales and experiences
with dogs as a country vet. It is
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�NEW BOOKS (continued)
entitled James Herriot's Dog
Stories.
For very young readers, we
have new Early Readers. One of
our favorites is Peggy Parish's
new book Merry Christmas,
Amelia Bele/ia. Other new titles
include There's A Monster
Under My Bed by James Howe,
Crocodarling by Mary Rayner
and Maps and Globes by Jack
Knowlton ( Reading Rainbow
book). Check out the new book
cart for these new titles!
THINKING
OF THE HOLIDAYS
One of our new holi
day books is Christmas
Around the World and
it has information on the
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music and carols of Christmas,
customs around the world,
crafts and cooking from many
countries, plus stories for the
whole family. The Sugar-Plum
Christmas Book by Jean Chap
man combines stories and crafts
for delightful reading. The
Christmas Spider by Loretta
Holz has directions for beautiful
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crafts from Poland. To celebrate
Hanukkah we recommend The
Hanukkah Book by Mae Rock
land. It includes the origins of
this holiday along with chil
dren's crafts and games. Another
helpful book is Festivals for You
to Celebrate by Susan Purdy. A
Picture Book of Hanukkah by
David Adler is a good book to
read to preschoolers. Most of
these books can be found in the
394.2 section but look around
745.5 for materials on crafts.
Religious books will be 296.4.
Happy Holidays!
ADULT DEPARTMENT
FOREIGN POLICY DECISIONS
PAPERBACK NEWS
For those young readers who
like paperbacks, we have a fine
selection from which to choose.
Some of our new titles are The
Mick—An American Hero: The
Legend and The Glory by Mick
ey Mantle, The Adventures of a
Two-Minute Werewolf by Gene
DeWeese, and Angie's First Case
by Donald Sobol. Other popular
books now in paperback are Re
membering the Good Times by
Richard Peck, Sherlock Holmes
— Through Time and Space
edited by Isaac Asimov and Seth
McEvoy's series about a teenage
robot called Not Quite Human
(books 1 through 4).
Many of our young readers
are finding the "Solve It Your
self Computer Mysteries" fun to
read and program as well. The
Byte Brothers by Lois and Floyd
McCoy invites the reader to help
crack a case by using a universal
microcomputer language on
their home or school computer
while reading the book.
February and March will
again be "Great Decisions" time
at the library. This will be the
ninth year we have participated
in the largest nonpartisan foreign
policy education program in the
U.S.. Our discussion group will
meet on Tuesday evenings at
7:30 PM each week beginning
February 10th through April
7th.
Join the 250,000 fellow cit
izens who will study and discuss
these topics:
1) The Constitution and For
eign Policy: The Role of Law in
International Relations
2) Defense and the Federal
Deficit: U.S. Needs, Soviet
Challenges
3) Egypt and the U.S.: Un
easy Relations
4) The Pacific Basin: Alli
ances, Trade and Bases
5) South Africa: Apartheid
Under Siege
6) Foreign Investment in the
U.S.: The Selling of America?
7) Pakistan and Afghanistan:
Storm Over Southeast Asia
8) Dealing with Revolution:
Iran, Nicaragua and the Philip
pines
We will read the non-partisan,
non-political Foreign Policy
Association briefing booklet for
in-depth background. Then after
our weekly discussion, we reg
ister our views on the opinion
ballots. They will be tabulated,
along with more than 61,000
others, and sent to the President,
Congress, Departments of State
and Defense, and the national
media.
Make your opinion count!
Register at the library, buy your
$7.00 briefing book, and join us
on February 10th.
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Deerfield Public Library**
J^would like to extend a hearty**
Jr thank you to all of our patrons**
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OUTPUT
MEASURE SURVEYDPL GETS HIGH MARKS
In the February/April issue of
our newsletter, we reminded and
thanked our patrons for helping
us in our Output Measures Sur
vey in which we computed for
n n
Fill rate" for refer"fill rates,
ence is defined in terms of the
number of reference transactions
completed in proportion to the
total number of reference trans
actions. For author/subject,
title, and browsing, it is defined
in terms of the number of items
found in proportion to the num
ber of items sought.
The results of our survey and
those completed by 37 other
North Suburban Library System
public libraries were compiled
and here is how we fared:
Reference: Number 1
96.00% (Ave.-75.41%)
Title: Number 1
81.60% (Ave.-66.52%)
Author/Subject: Top 18%
82.50%
Browsing: 3.05% above average
95.20%
Again, we thank all of those
patrons who took the time to
help us with the survey.
PHONOLOG/
LIST-O-TAPES
Have you ever needed to find
the performer of a particular
song or the name of the album
or tape in which the song
appears? Deerfield Public
Library has useful sources to
help you find music-related in
formation. Phonolog is a looseleaf, subscription service which
gives information on songs (com
poser/artist/label/album number
/album the song appears on),
artists (albums/singles), and
albums (artist/label/album number/songs). List-O-Tapes has the
same information for tapes
(cassette/8-track/reel-to-reel).
The main body of these
works consists of pop titles, pop
artists, and pop albums or tapes.
"Pop" includes rock, country, R
& B, soul, and jazz. There are sep
arate sections for band, Christ
mas, children's, sacred, Hawaii
an, classical, and other categories
of music. There is also an alpha
betically arranged list of record/
tape companies in the front of
the work.
Phonolog and List-O-Tapes
are located on top of our vertical
file.
TAX ASSISTANCE
Free tax assistance will again
be offered by trained graduates
of A. A. R.P.'s VITA program.
Beginning February 6th from
1-4 PM on Tuesdays and Fridays
the volunteers will be in the
Eleanor Dawe Room. They will
take appointments through April
14th.
COMPACT DISC COLLECTION GROWS
Britten War Requiem
The library's audio collection Bruckner Symphony No. 8
now contains three formats: Chausson Trio
long-playing (33 1/3 rpm) rec Copland Billy the Kid; Rodeo
ord’s, cassette tapes, and com Dvorak Cello Concerto
pact discs. The latest advance in
Symphony No. 9
technology, the compact disc, is Elgar Cello Concerto
digitally encoded and laser Glinka Spanish Overture No. 1
scanned. CD's may be checked Haydn Symphonies No. 88 & 92
out for home use or listened to Janacek Sinfonietta: Taras Bulba
through headphones on the Lloyd-Webber Requiem
library's compact disc player. Mendelssohn Symphonies No. 3/4
Our complete holdings are in the Rachmaninoff Symphonic Dances
catalog but here is a list of re
Vocalise; Intermezzo
cent compact disc additions:
Rossini Maometto II
Bach St. Matthew's Passion
Schoenberg Moses and Aaron
Schumann Symphony No. 3;
Beethoven Symphony No. 5
Manfred Overture
Berlioz Requiem
Sibelius Four Legends
Brahms Symphony No. 1
Strauss Tod und Verkalarung;
Symphony No. 2
Don Juan; Til Eulenspiegel
Symphony No. 3
Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 4
Symphony No. 4
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�THERAPY THROUGH ART
On Monday, December 8th at
7:30 PM Mildred Chapin will
talk about Therapy Through
Art, telling about her experi
ences with clients and showing
slides with explanations of how
the therapy progresses with the
help of the art process. Work
BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENING
Cecile Mikulski, technical ser
vices clerk, provides free blood
pressure screening on the first
Thursday of each month from
6:15-8:15 PM in the Eleanor
Dawe Room.___________________
done in groups and individually
will be included.
Ms. Chapin is a trained Art
Therapist and holds a Master's
Degree in education. She works
with children, adolescents, ad
ults and families in this interest
ing field in which psychothera
pists are harnessing art's univer
sal language to better diagnose
and treat the disturbed. Art
Therapy involves communicating
by non-verbal expression, and
can be a means of reconciling
emotional conflicts and fostering
self awareness and personal
growth.
You are invited to join us for
this free slide-talk in the Cather
ine Price Room.
DEERFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY
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Phone: 945-3311
HOURS
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Fri.-Sat.
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Sun.
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Thu. Dec. 25 CLOSED
Wed. Dec. 31 9:30-Noon
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U.S. POSTAGE
PAID
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Public Library
HAPPY HOLIDAYS!
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Winter 1986 Newsletter
Vol. 1, No. 4
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December 1986 - February 1987
A Picture Book of Hanukkah
A Statue for America
Aaron Copland
Afghanistan
American Association of Retired Persons (AARP)
American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program
Andrew Lloyd-Webber
Angie's First Case
Anton Bruckner
Antonin Dvorak
Arnold Schoenberg
Art Therapist
Art Therapy
Benjamin Britten
Billy the Kid
Blood Pressure Screenings
Catherine B. Price Room
Cecile Mikulski
Cello Concerto
Chanukah
Charlie Needs a Cloak
Christmas Around the World
Crocodarling
David Adler
Deerfield Illinois
Deerfield Public Library
Deerfield Public Library Browsing Newsletter
Deerfield Public Library Building and Property Maintenance
Deerfield Public Library CD Circulating Collection
Deerfield Public Library Early Reader Collection
Deerfield Public Library It's a Tradition Booklet
Deerfield Public Library Programming
Deerfield Public Library Storytimes
Deerfield Public Library Survey
Deerfield Public Library Youth Services Department
Don Juan
Donald Sobol
Edward Elgar
Egypt
Eleanor T. Dawe
Eleanor T. Dawe Room
Ernest Chausson
Felix Mendelssohn
Festivals for You to Celebrate
Floyd McCoy
Foreign Policy Association
Foreign Policy Association Great Decisions Program
Four Legends
France
Gene DeWeese
Georgie to the Rescue
Gioachino Rossini
Hector Berlioz
Hunter Davies
Intermezzo
International Relations
Iran
Isaac Asimov
Jack Knowlton
James Herriot
James Herriot's Dog Stories
James Howe
Jean Chapman
Jean Reuther
Jean Sibelius
Johann Sebastian Bach
Johannes Brahms
Jonathon Harris
Joseph Haydn
Lambert the Sheepish Lion
Leos Janacek
List-O-Tapes
Lois McCoy
Loretta Holz
Ludwig van Beethoven
Mae Rockland
Manfred Overture
Maometto II
Maps and Globes
Mary Poppins
Mary Rayner
Master's Degree in Education
Matthew's Passion
Merry Christmas Amelia Bedelia
Mickey Mantle
Mikhail Glinka
Mildred Chapin
Miss Nelson is Missing
Morris the Midget Mouse
Moses and Aaron
Nicaragua
North Suburban Library System
Not Quite Human
Pakistan
Peggy McCabe
Peggy Parish
Philippines
Phonolog
Poland
President of the United States
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Rainbrow Brite
Rapunzel
Reading Rainbow
Remembering the Good Times
Requiem
Richard Peck
Richard Strauss
Rick Bean
Robert Schumann
Rodeo
Searchable PDF
Sergei Rachmaninoff
Seth McEvoy
Sheila Day
Sherlock Holmes -- Through Time and Space
Sinfonietta: Taras Bulba
Solve It Yourself Computer Mysteries
South Africa
Soviet Union (USSR)
Spanish Overture No. 1
Statue of Liberty
Susan Purdy
Symphonic Dances
Symphonies No. 3/4
Symphony No. 1
Symphony No. 2
Symphony No. 3
Symphony No. 4
Symphony No. 5
Symphony No. 8
Symphony No. 9
Symponies No. 88 and 92
Tax Assistance
The Adventures of a Two-Minute Werewolf
The Beatles
The Byte Brothers
The Christmas Spider
The Giving Tree
The Hanukkah Book
The Little Engine That Could
The Marble
The Mick -- An American Hero
The Sugar-Plum Christmas Book
There's a Monster Under My Bed
Til Eulenspiegel
Tod und Verkalarung
Trio
United States Congress
United States Department of Defense
United States Department of State
United States President
Vocalise
War Requiem
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at the DEERFIELD
PUBLIC LIBRARY
Editor: Rick Bean
Sept. — Nov. 1987
Vol. 2, No. 2
P.A.L.S. for Seniors
Deerfield Public Library is
proud to announce the Fall
1987 Schedule of Programs for
P.A.L.S. for Seniors (Programs
and Library Services for
Seniors). The project is targeted
for the senior population of the
Deerfield community and the
Fall 1987 series is the initial
group of programs in the
project.
Contributors:
Peggy McCabe, Jean Reuther
The first program is
Wednesday, September 9th at
1:30 pm with Ernest Hanson of
AARP's 55 Alive/Mature Driving
presenting two slide talks:
"Safety Steps for Pedestrians"
and "Safe Rides for Long
Lives." The second program
features Penny Williams of
Upjohn discussing "Health Care
for Seniors" on Thursday,
September 17th at 10:30 am.
Program number three has Ron
Hinkle of the Social Security
Administration presenting a
discussion entitled "Medical
Costs and Seniors" on Thursday,
October 1st at 10:00 am. The
fourth program is slated for
Wednesday, October 14th at
2:00 pm and features an I.R.S.
representative giving a talk on
the 'Tax Reform Act of 1986:
How Seniors Will Be Affected."
Program five features Linda
Kinsella of the Alzheimer's
Disease and Related Diseases
Association speaking on
"Alzheimer's Disease" Tuesday,
October 27th at 1:00 pm. The
sixth and final Fall 1987
program takes place on Tuesday,
November 10th at 1:00 pm and
has Irene Green of The Lake
County Extension (University of
Illinois) presenting "Howto Buy
a New or Used Car."
All six programs are free, will
last approximately one hour,
and will be held in the Eleanor
Dawe (upstairs meeting) Room.
For more information on
P.A.L.S. for Seniors, call Rick
Bean at 945-3311.
�Young Peoples’ Events
COMING ATTRACTIONS
We'll have some special full
length feature films at the
library this fall. They will be:
Saturday, September 26th
10:00 am
"Pee Wee's Big Adventure"
Saturday, November 28th
10:00 am and 1:00 pm
"An American Tale"
There will be no charge for the
films, but tickets are required
and will be available one week in
advance. You must present your
Deerfield Library card when
requesting tickets.
There will be short films for
preschoolers at 10:00 am on the
following days:
Saturday, September 12
Saturday, October 10
Saturday, November 14
CONSTITUTION
CELEBRATION
STORYHOURS BEGIN AGAIN
Our U.S. Constitution will be
200 years old this year, and the
Youth Services Department is
planning to celebrate the
occasion with parties on
Tuesday, September 15 at 7:00
pm and Wednesday, September
16 at 2:00 pm. We'll be showing
the film "Ben and Me", and
guests will have a chance to sign
a copy of the Constitution with
their own quill pens. Tickets are
required and will be available
one week in advance.
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^ Wednesday, September 30, will
be the day for our fall planting
& program for grades 1 - 3. We'll
jrv be planting a variety of bulbs for
ft? a spectacular display next spring.
Jjf The program will be held from
3:30 - 5:00 pm.
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10:00 - 10:30 am
1:30- 2:00 pm
Tuesdays
10:00 - 10:30 am
1:30- 2:00 pm
Wednesdays
10:00 - 10:30 am
Thursdays
In addition to our Constitution
Celebration on Wednesday,
September 16, we will be having
special activities on some of the
days when school is not in
session. The programs will be
held:
Thursday, September 24
2:00 pm
"Misty"
The sessions will run from
September 21 - October 29.
Registration will be on a
first-come, first-served basis, and
you must show your Deerfield
Library card at the time of
registration. Preschool
storyhours are designed for
children 3 - 5 years old who are
not yet in kindergarten.
However, kindergarteners are
welcome to attend the Thursday
evening storytime. The programs
feature stories, songs,
fingerplays, and other activities
geared to this age group.
Monday, October 12
10:30 am
"Karate Kid"
Thursday, November 19
2:00 pm
"Bugsy Malone"
7:00- 7:30 pm
FALL PLANTING
&
4
Mondays
NO SCHOOL SPECIALS
ROBERTS MARIONETTES
"The Talking Cat" will be
presented by Roberts
Marionettes on Saturday,
December 5 at 10:00 am in the
Youth Services Department.
Tickets are required and will be
available starting Saturday,
November 28.
Registration for fall storyhours
in the Youth Services
Department will begin on
Tuesday, September 15th.
In-person registration will begin
at 9:30 am. The storyhours will
be held:
IMAGINATION THEATRE
HALLOWEEN FUN
The Youth Services Department
will be having a visit from the
Imagination Theatre group on
Saturday, October 17 at 2:00
pm. They will be presenting a
series of stories and participative
dramatics. Tickets are required
and will be available one week in
advance.
There won't be ghosts and
goblins, but there will be plenty
of fun at the Halloween Party.
Festivities will include the film
"Cloak and Dagger." The fun
will begin at 2:00 pm. Tickets
are required and will be available
a week ahead.
�ART THERAPY Tuesday,
September 22nd at 7:30 pm
This Fall our Adult
Programming begins with a slide
talk by Mildred Chapin, trained
art therapist, who has a Master's
Degree in Education. In
"Therapy Through Art," she will
talk about her experiences with
clients both in groups and
individually. Ms. Chapin works
with children, adolescents,
adults, and families in this
interesting field in which
psychotherapists are harnessing
art's universal language to better
diagnose and treat the disturbed.
Communicating by non-verbal
expression provides a means of
reconciling emotional conflicts
and fostering self-awareness and
growth. Join us as she illustrates
the theory.
LIVING WITH YOUR 3 TO 5
WHAT'S
YEAR OLD
NORMAL? Tuesday, October
6th at 7:30 pm
The popular child and adult
therapist, Susan Sack, returns
with her program for mothers
and fathers of pre-schoolers.
This popular talk has been
presented for several years to
enthusiastic parents who have
the opportunity to ask questions
during the discussion period. Ms.
Sack is an accredited member of
ACSW and has a private practice
in Northbrook.
NATIONAL ISSUES FORUMWHAT IS IT?
NIF is a non-partisan coalition
working to provide an
opportunity for citizens to
educate themselves on important
issues and have their views heard
in the policy making process.
Americans have gathered in their
communities across the nation
each Fall since 1982 to discuss
three public issues of national
concern. The reading materials,
which all participants study, are
rigorously non-partisan.
Fall 1987 Adult Programs
SELECTING THE RIGHT
HEALTH INSURANCE PLAN
Wednesday, October 7th at 7:30
pm
Citizens are being flooded
with confusing mail soliciting
enrollment in accident
insurance, hospital plans.
Medicare supplement plans,
catastrophic medical insurance
plans, and many other varieties
of health plans. They are turning
on their televisions to view
health insurance advertising
which implies financial disaster.
They are even receiving
information from their current
health insurance carriers
suggesting that they convert to a
better plan and/or subscribe to
additional plans.
Medical problems are
commonplace particularly in the
"golden years" and medical
costs are indeed costly. Having
proper coverage is important.
Everyone wants "adequate"
coverage but few really
understand what is needed or
even what is covered. Because of
this lack of understanding and
fear of financial doom, many
individuals purchase too much
developed to show all sides and
to help clarify the policy
choices. Local forums all address
the same three domestic issues, a
coordination that makes the
results of great interest to policy
makers.
This year the topics are:
1. Freedom of Speech- Where
to Draw the Line
2. The Superpowers- Nuclear
Weapons and National
Security
3. The Trade Gap- Regaining
the Competitive Edge
Non-partisan sessions
encourage airing all sides of an
insurance or inadequate plans.
Information and issues involved
in this decision-making process
of "Selecting the Right Health
Insu ranee Plan r • will be
addressed by Carolyn Shear.
Carolyn Shear earned her B.S.
and M.S.W. degrees at the
University of Illinois. She was an
instructor of Social Work in The
College of Medicine at the
University of Illinois and a
medical social worker at the
University of Illinois Research
and Educational Hospital. She
was medical assistant and
secretary to the Chairman of the
Department of Orthopedics,
Northwestern University. Three
years ago she started a health
insurance service providing
clients with complete
management of medical bills and
insurance claims. Her extensive
experience has given her insights
as to individual needs and health
insurance plans. She does not
sell insurance or have any
affiliation with any insurance
company or insurance broker.
issue and work toward some
common understandings. Those
of you who have participated in
our "Great Decisions" program,
will see the similarity but
whereas "Great Decisions" deals
with foreign policy, the thrust in
Ii
National Issues Forum" is
toward domestic problems (For
example, last year the topics
were "Crime," "The Farm
Problem," and "Immigration").
If you would like to join a
National Issues Study Circle,
please call Peggy McCabe, Adult
Services Librarian, to express
your interest. With enough
responses, we'll plan an evening
time to meet.
�COLLEGE CATALOG
COLLECTION
ANNUAL REPORTS
Located at the end of our
business room's reference shelves
are a set of light green files
containing over 800 annual
reports. Our annual reports
collection consists mainly of
44
Fortune 500" companies and
Chicago-area businesses. Annual
reports contain useful
information on companies such
as financial data (ie. sales, assets,
stock dividends), names &
information on Board of
Directors, where & when
stock-holder meetings will occur,
and forecasts/predictions on
where the company is headed.
DEERFIELD
PUBLIC LIBRARY
920 Waukegan Road
Deerfield, IL 60015
Phone: 945-3311
HOURS
Mon.-Thu.
9:30 am - 9:00 pm
Fri.-Sat.
9:30 am - 5:00 pm
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Annual reports may be checked
out in the same manner as
pamphlets (in an envelope — at
reference desk) and for the same
length of time as books. Also, if
you have any annual reports you
would like to give us for our
collection, please leave them at
the reference desk.
Sun.
1:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Trying to decide which college
or university to attend? Or
maybe transfer to? What are the
school's requirements and costs?
We have a resource that can help
you answer these and other
questions concerning colleges
and universities. National
College Collection is a group of
microfiche which contains the
complete college catalogs for
over 3,500 schools. The
collection contains over 1,200
business schools, 900 liberal arts
schools, over 600
vocational/technical schools,
over 300 allied health schools,
over 250 medical schools, over
150 law schools, and over 100
women's colleges. National
College Collection is updated
regularly and is housed in the
reference office.
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Deerfield Public Library Browsing Newsletters
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The historical archive of the Browsing newsletter, which is the quarterly newsletter put out by the Deerfield Public Library and lists all of the programming as well as news for the library.
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Deerfield Public Library
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Deerfield Public Library
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Deerfield Public Library
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English
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DPL.0010
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1986-present
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Browsing at the Deerfield Public Library -- Sept. - Nov. 1987
Description
An account of the resource
Fall 1987 Newsletter
Vol. 2, No. 2
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Bean, Rick
Source
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Deerfield Public Library
Publisher
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Deerfield Public Library
Date
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09/1987
Contributor
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McCabe, Peggy
Reuther, Jean
Format
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Searchable PDF
Language
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English
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DPL.0010.006
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September - November 1987
Academy of Certified Social Workers (ACSW)
Alzheimer Disease
Alzheimer's Disease and Related Diseases Association
American Association of Retired Persons (AARP)
American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) 55 Alive/Mature Driving
An American Tale
Art Therapy
Bachelor of Science
Ben and Me
Bugsy Malone
Carolyn Shear
Chicago Area Businesses
Chicago Illinois
Cloak and Dagger
Deerfield Illinois
Deerfield Public Library
Deerfield Public Library Adult Services Department
Deerfield Public Library Browsing Newsletter
Deerfield Public Library Programming
Deerfield Public Library Programs and Library Services for Seniors (PALS)
Deerfield Public Library Storytimes
Deerfield Public Library Youth Services Department
Eleanor T. Dawe Room
Ernest Hanson
Foreign Policy Association Great Decisions Program
Fortune 500 Companies
Halloween
Health Insurance
Imagination Theatre
Irene Green
Jean Reuther
Karate Kid
Linda Kinsella
Master's Degree in Education
Master's Degree in Social Work (MSW)
Medical Social Worker
Mildred Chapin
Misty
National College Collection
National Issues Forum (NIF)
Northbrook Illinois
Northwestern University
Northwestern University Department of Orthopedics
Pee Wee's Big Adventure
Peggy McCabe
Penny Williams
Rick Bean
Roberts Marionettes
Ron Hinkle
Searchable PDF
Susan L. Sack
United States Constitution
United States Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
United States Social Security Administration
University of Illinois
University of Illinois Lake County Extension
University of Illinois Research and Educational Hospital
Upjohn