- Verner Clapp
Verner Warren Clapp (
June 3 ,1901 –June 15 ,1972 ) was alibrarian andwriter .Clapp was the son of US-American parents, who returned to the US after his birth in
Johannesburg ,South Africa . After graduating at Trinity College,Connecticut , he studiedphilosophy atHarvard University . From 1922 to 1956, Clapp worked for theLibrary of Congress , where he was promoted to chief assistant librarian in 1947.From 1947 to 1948, he was chairman of the U.S. Library Mission to Japan. He also was president of the
Council on Library Resources from 1956 to 1967.Clapp was married to Dorothy Devereaux Ladd Clapp (
September 8 ,1901 –April 10 ,1983 ).Works
* "The Future of the Research Library" (1963)
* "Copyright: A Librarian's View" (1968)External links
* [http://web.utk.edu/~stimmon1/Clapp.html Biography]
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DATE OF BIRTH=June 3 ,1901
PLACE OF BIRTH=Johannesburg ,South Africa
DATE OF DEATH=June 15 ,1972
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