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Leon Carnovsky : ウィキペディア英語版 | Leon Carnovsky Leon Carnovsky (November 28, 1903–December 6, 1975) was a librarian and educator who focused much of his time to the survey of libraries in the United States and around the globe.〔Bowman, J. S. (1995). The Free Dictionary. Retrieved September 20, 2009, from http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/Carnovsky,+Leon〕 Carnovsky was recognized by American Libraries as being one of the 100 most influential figures in Library and Information Sciences.〔McCormick, L. K. P. S. E. (1999). 100 of the Most Important Leaders We Had in the 20th Century. American Libraries 38(11).〕 ==Personal life== Carnovsky was born on November 28, 1903 in St. Louis, Missouri, one of seven children born to Isaac and Jennie Stillman Carnovsky. In early life, Carnovsky found intellectual pursuits to be most interesting, and was encouraged by his parents to continue his intellectual growth, which included frequent trips to the local library.〔Wedgeworth, R. (1993). World Encyclopedia of Library and Information Services (3 ed.).〕 As a young man in the library profession, Leon met Marian Satterthwaite, director of the Enoch Pratt Free Library training class in Baltimore, and was eventually married on August 25, 1939. After her death in January 1965, Leon was remarried in 1967 to Ruth French Strout, Dean of Students and Associate Professor in the Graduate Library School at Chicago University.〔Haygood, W. C. (1968). Leon Carnovsky: ASketch. The Library Quarterly 38(4), 422-428.〕
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