CHAPLIN PRESS Champlin Press, Professor niversity, nas memorial zed, its first college printing esident of the Ohio State ath in 1909 Dr. Canfield Canfield was a member Cub during his residenc THE CHAMPLIN PRESS Columbus, Ohio In designing a bookplate for the Champlin Press, Professor Thomas E. French, of the Ohio State University, has memorialized, in colonial effect, the bringing to this press its first college printing by the late Dr. James H. Canfield, then president of the Ohio State University, 1895. From 1899 until his death in 1909 Dr. Canfield was librarian of Columbia University. Dr. Canfield was a member of the Authors Club and of the Century Club during his residence in New York City. This plate is steel engraved. This plate is used for books purchased from a fund in memory of our former President, the Rev. Richard Salter Storrs, D.D., LL.D., whose portrait it bears. Of the three volumes, two represent works emanating from his pen, and the seal and motto are those of our Society. It was designed and engraved by Edwin Davis French in 1901. EMMA TOEDTEBERG, Librarian. Received too late for position with historical societies. OF BOOKPLATE LITERATURE By WINWARD PRESCOTT, A.M. Member American Bookplate Society; California Bookplate Society; |