Carl H. Milam (October 22, 1884 - August 23, 1963) held many positions and made many contributions to the field of American Library Science. He was noted in an issue of American Libraries as one of the one hundred "most important leaders we had in the 20th century". Known mostly for his lengthy career at the American Library Association (1920–1948), Milam served as a leader in the association and earned the title “Mr. ALA”.
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