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TABLE I (Continued)
Year |
Bound |
Total Bound Volumes and |
Bound |
Total Bound |
1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 |
2,614,523 7,946,460 |
118,159 |
8,064,619 | |
1947 |
8,193,200 8,187,064 |
121,251 |
8,308,315 | |
1948 |
8,387,385 |
124,619 |
8,512,004 | |
1949 |
8,689,639 |
128,055 |
8,817,694 | |
1950 |
8,936,993 |
131,425 |
9,068,418 | |
1951 |
9,241,765 |
136,717 |
9,378,482 | |
1952 |
9,578,701 |
140,573 |
9,719,274 | |
1953 1954 |
N∕A |
147,090 |
10,302,397 | |
1955 |
10,513,048 |
151,623 |
10,664,671 | |
1956 |
10,776,013 |
155,921 |
10,931,934 | |
1957 |
11,037,773 |
159,015 |
11,196,788 | |
1958 |
11,411,475 |
161,389 |
11,572,864 | |
1959 |
11,779,894 |
165,741 |
11,945,635 | |
1960 |
12,075,447 |
167,654 |
12,243,101 | |
1961 |
12,329,678 |
169,993 |
12,449,671 | |
1962 |
12,534,331 |
160,466 |
12,694,797 | |
1963 |
12,752,792 |
156,766 |
12,909,558 | |
1964 |
13,139,494 |
150,530 |
13,290,024 | |
1965 |
13,453,168 |
149,509 |
13,602,677 | |
1966 |
13,767,403 |
145,721 |
13,913,124 | |
NOTE: |
The decline in Bound |
Newspaper Volumes 1961-1966 is undoubte |
due to the weeding out of old newspapers and replacement by micro-
film.
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