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Ralph Ulveling : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ralph Ulveling
Ralph Adrian Ulveling (May 9, 1902– March 21, 1980) was an influential American librarian best known for his support of intellectual freedom, interracial understanding, and the advancement of the library and information science profession. He is listed as one of the most important contributors to the library profession during the 20th century by the journal ''American Libraries''.〔Kniffel, L.; McCormick, E.; Sullivan, P. 100 of the most important leaders we had in the 20th century. ''American Libraries''. Dec 1999. 30, 11. Research Library pg. 47.〕 == Education and early career == Ulveling was born in Adrian, Minnesota.〔 Before relocating to Michigan, Ulveling served as Reference Assistant at the Newberry Library in Chicago from 1924–1926 and then as Librarian at the Potter County Library in Amarillo, Texas from 1926-1927.〔Rutzen, R. ''Forty years at a library desk; or, Some happenings in the career of Ralph A. Ulveling.'' Friends of the Detroit Public Library : Detroit, MI. 1967.〕 He attended the prestigious School for Library Science at Columbia University in New York City from 1927-1928.
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