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Milam, Carl Hastings

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Milam, Carl Hastings (1884-1963)

US librarian. He was director of the Birmingham Public Library in Alabama (1913-19), where he opened the first branch for service to African-Americans. During World War I, he was assistant director and then general director of the American Library Association's Library War Service (1917-20). In 1920 he became secretary of the American Library Association and his 28-year tenure in this post gave rise to his nickname, ‘Mr ALA’. In 1948 he became director of the newly formed United Nations Library, where he served until retiring in 1950. Milam was born in Harper County, Kansas.



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