A memo, typewritten, describing and praising the resident children at the Brownson Settlement House Library and their choices of reading material. Also extols the influence of the library and librarian on shaping the dreams of Mexican immigrant children.
Settlement houses--California--Los Angeles Libraries and immigrants--California--Los Angeles Mexican American children--Books and reading--California--Los Angeles Catholic action--California--Los Angeles Charitable organizations--California--Los Angeles Public service organizations--California--Los Angeles Social action--California--Los Angeles Economic & social conditions--California--Los Angeles
Source
Department of Archives & Special Collections, William H. Hannon Library, Loyola Marymount University
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