. Pamphlets and clippings in a business library . llows expansion at the bottom, thefront edge of folder a half-inch shorter than theback. These make a very substantial receptacle andwear indefinitely. See Figures 2 and 3. The Yawmanote Filing Pockets, Fig. 4, are madeof a durable fibre material with bellows expansion of different widthsat the bottom andabout half-way upeach side, making asthe name implies, apocket. These aremanufactured inlegal and corres-pondence sizes byYawman & ErbeManufacturing Com-pany, Rochester,New York. The BushnellVertex PaperoidFile Pocket, made by the Alvah Bushnel


. Pamphlets and clippings in a business library . llows expansion at the bottom, thefront edge of folder a half-inch shorter than theback. These make a very substantial receptacle andwear indefinitely. See Figures 2 and 3. The Yawmanote Filing Pockets, Fig. 4, are madeof a durable fibre material with bellows expansion of different widthsat the bottom andabout half-way upeach side, making asthe name implies, apocket. These aremanufactured inlegal and corres-pondence sizes byYawman & ErbeManufacturing Com-pany, Rochester,New York. The BushnellVertex PaperoidFile Pocket, made by the Alvah Bushnell Com-pany, Philadelphia, Pa., and the jute and leather-ette folders and pockets made by the LibraryBureau are similar to the Yawmanote filingpockets. Any of these pockets are excellent; and,like the pressboard folders, will hold a great dealof material without sagging or getting out of folders may be used to hold a few pamphlets,or until the collection on any particular subjectbecomes large, when the contents may be transferred. Fig. 4. Yawmanote Filing Pocket, legalsize, showing bellows at bottom andsides. Courtesy of Yawman & ErbeManufacturing Company. EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES 35 to a heavier folder. The manila folders are muchcheaper than these others, but they are far lessdurable; they sag in the file drawers and will nothold nearly as much material. They are useful, how-ever, for a small amount of printed matter, and savethe more expensive folders until the collection ofmaterial warrants using the latter. Binder folders are useful for holding togethermanuscripts consisting of a number of pages. Theseare light weight manila folders to which fastenersare affixed, either at the top of the folder or at thecenter alongside of the fold, and bind the papers inbook form. The Acco Fasteners, made by the Amer-ican Clip Company, New York City, may be pur-chased by the box or already fitted into the Library Bureau may be purchased foldersalready fitted with th


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