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George Burwell Utley (December 3, 1876 - October 4, 1946)〔"George Burwell Utley." ''Dictionary of American Biography''. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1974. ''Biography In Context''. Web. 11 Oct. 2013.〕 was an influential American librarian. Utley was a published author, first director of the Jacksonville Public Library (Florida), librarian of the Newberry Library in Chicago, Illinois and served terms as secretary and later as president of the American Library Association. In 1999, ''American Libraries'' named him one of the "100 Most Important Leaders We Had in the 20th Century".〔Leonard Kniffel, Peggy Sullivan, Edith McCormick, "100 of the Most Important Leaders We Had in the 20th Century," ''American Libraries'' 30, no. 11 (December 1999): 43.〕 == Education ==
Utley was born in Hartford, Connecticut.〔 George Burwell Utley received his formal education from Vermont Academy, Colgate University, and Brown University.〔Utley, George Burwell. ''Papers 1879-1946''. (cited 2/28/2011).〕 It was "from Brown University that Utley received his Ph.B. in 1899. While his formal education ended with the bachelor of philosophy, Brown bestowed upon him an honorary A.M. in 1923." 〔Blazek, Ron (1978). Wynar, Bohdan S. (ed) ''Dictionary of American Library Biography''. (pp. 525-527). Littleton, Colo.: Libraries Unlimited〕
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