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Daily News du lieu suivant : New York, New York • 198

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New York, New York
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198
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The Reading Is Broadening at This Library CO 4 mi The Ingersoll library at Grand and the Youth Services Division, which had been closed temporarily fcr repairs, also will be open. They are on Ingersoll's first floor, in the Eastern Parkway wing. Beginning Thursday, all divisions will be open during regular hours. These are from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.

on weekdays, and from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturdays. Army Plaza, Brooklyn, will be closed tomorrow, Tuesday and Wednesday while two of its divisions finish moves to( their permanent quarters. Although the building will be closed to the public, the library's telephone reference service at (212) 636-3221 will operate from 9 a.m.

to 5 p.m. The moves, part of the final easy reference, as well as major periodicals indexes. The Language and Literature Division will be expanded to fill the entire Flatbush Ave. wing of the building's first floor. More than 10,000 volumes will be added to the department's shelf collection.

The fiction collection of the library will be shifted from its temporary home in the Ingersoll Room to permanent quarters in the Language and Literature Division. Paperbacks Shelved The Ingersoll Room, just off t- 00 i-3 "9 stages in rehabilitation of the Ingersoll building, involve the Periodicals building and the Language and Literature divisions. Magazines in Lobby The Periodicals Division will be the library's main lobby, will Sponsor a Picnic For Handicapped A group of handicapped adults connected with the Grace Presbyterian Church in Selden will sponsor a picnic at the Village Swim and Racquet Club, Hawkins Path, Coram, beginning at 6 p.m. next Sunday. house an extensive paperback col expanded to fill the entire section lection of books.

The room will be furnished for comfortable Hanry W. Dwyer, deputy commissioner of the Department of Gen- at the rear of the building lob by. Back issues of many maga reading and browsing, zines and journals and microfilm The Central Children's Room materials wilf be available for i eral Services, examines new system with County Clerk Harold McConnell. Title Search Speeded With Computer's Help Nassau County Clerk Harold W. McConnell announced yesterday that a new computerized system, expected to reduce substantially the time needed to complete title searches, has become operational at his Mineola office.

He said the new system will security copy of each stored in the Iron Mountain Atomic Storage securitv vaults near Hudson, N.Y. A Med Center Got 1M Grants help title searchers, lawyers, credit investigators and the general public and will permit professional title searchers to make judgment searches in much less time than before. "Because of the ease of searching now available, more accurate reporting will be attainable," McConnell said. 10-Year Report "The public now will find it less confusing to locate information about judgments." The indices to records of judgments are computerized and a hard-copy printout covering a 10-year period is now available, he said. There is a 10-year statute of limitations for a judgment to be a lien on real property, and this period covers most cases where a wKM The State University's Down-state Medical Center in Brooklyn received a total of $1,123,638 for 34 research and training grants during May and June.

The awards provide for three new projects, 20 renewals, and 11 supplementary programs. During the two-month period, the federal government funded only one grant from the National Institute of Mental Health. This grant of $107,557 was awarded to Dr. Benjamin Kissin, professor of psychiatry, for a career teacher-training center in drug dependence. The program's purpose is to provide a broad post-graduate experience in the study and treatment of alcoholism and drug addiction for psychiatrists, internists and post-doctoral research fellows, who plan to undertake academic careers in these fields.

Of the 20 renewals, 19 were funded by federal sources, and one by the New York Heart search is required, he explained. McConnell noted that the indices will be kept current by daily updating. Records Secured The new computerization system is under the supervision and control of the county's Department of General Services, of which Henry W. Dwyer is director. The county's real property records have been indexed both alphabetically and geographically by computer for a number of years, McConnell said.

He also said that these same records have been microfilmed for added protection, with a Most American newspapers send their fashion reporters winging off to Paris to cover French couturier collections. The New York NEWS has a full-time fashion correspondent on the scene in Paris 'round the clock and 'round the calendar. Her name: Monique de Faucon. Her assignment: from her vantage point as a Parisienne, to report every important change and every nuance of style that affects the fashion world. Monique is unique in the fashion world.

Added to her Frenchwoman's love of style, she offers a background rich in journalism a background that has developed a sharp reporter's eye and ear for stories that reflect on the whole wTorld of fashion. If style is important to you if the whole of fashion means more than the sum of its parts, you'll enjoy Monique's unique and authoritative columns daily and Sunday in A True Sister of Mercy THE NEWS NEW YORK'S PICTURE NEWSPAPER New York's Number 1 Best Seller LjiMfate I Sister Mary Bernard of Mercy Hospital. Rockville Centre, is named honorary Lynbrook resident of the year by Lynbrook Mayor Francis X. Becker. The award was made in appreciation of the hospital's 60 years of service to the community and of Sister Mary, who has been supervisor of building construction at the hospital since 1935..

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