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Ralph Munn
Ralph W. Munn (September 19, 1894 – January 2, 1975) was an eminent figure in the field of American and international library and information science. Recognized by the journal ''American Libraries'' as one of “100 of the most important leaders we had in the 20th century”, and described as an "administrator, educator, and author...known for his fairness, clarity, and grace",〔 〕 he was also widely known within the profession as “the father of the modern library movement in Australia and New Zealand”.〔 〕 == Early life == Although born in Aurora, Illinois on September 19, 1894, Munn was raised in Colorado, where he eventually received both his bachelor and law degrees from the University of Denver in 1916 and 1917, respectively.〔 After a two-year stint with the U.S. Army in France, he received his B.L.S. degree from New York State Library School at Albany in 1921.〔 Thereafter, worked as a librarian at the Seattle Public Library in Washington state and later at the Flint Public Library in Michigan, before finally accepting the position of Director of the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, from 1928–1964, during which time he also served as Director, then Dean, of the Carnegie Library School of Carnegie Institute of Technology.〔
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