Malcolm, Ian William Biography 1991

MALCOLM, Ian William
Retired City Librarian, Palmerston North
Born Winton, 25 October 1928; son of William Malcolm and Dorothy Maud (née Shaw); married Edna Beatrice Rea, daughter of Hugh and Eleanor Rea, 1954; one daughter
Educated: Winton, Lochiel Primary School; Southland Boys High School; Otago University, Bachelor of Arts 1952; New Zealand Library Scholar, Diploma 1952; Associate, New Zealand Institute of Management
National Library Staff, 1953-56; Librarian, Upper Hutt Borough Council 1956-64; City Librarian; Napier 1964-69, Palmerston North 1969-89 (retired); President, New Zealand Library Association, 1979-80; Member, Indecent Publications Tribunal 1981-84. British Council Study Award 1977.
Secretary 1975-78, President 1985-86, Palmerston north Rotary Club; Secretary: Rotary District Governor 1978-79, Palmerston North Community Arts Council 1969-87; Committee member, Manawatu Branch, New Zealand Heart Foundation
Publications: Bibliography of Hawke’s Bay, 1969; Rotary Club of Palmerston North 1925-74, 1974; Palmerston North Public Library, 1979.
Recreations; gardening, rugby union
Address: 7 Seaton Court, Palmerston North

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New Zealand Who’s Who 12th edition 1991

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1991

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Reed Publishing

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582/589/33204

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