Missouri Library Association

The Missouri Library Association (MLA) is a professional organization for Missouri's librarians and library workers.

[1] It was founded on December 18, 1900, in Columbia, Missouri, at a meeting called by Fredrick Crunden, Head Librarian for the St. Louis Public Library; Carrie Whitney, Director of the Kansas City Public Library; Charles Yeater, Trustee and President of the Board of Directors for the Sedalia Public Library; Purd Wright, Librarian at the St. Joseph Public Library; and James Gerould, University Librarian at the University of Missouri.

[2] The organization's first president was Fredrick Crunden.

[3] One of the organizations early goals was the establishment of a state library which was accomplished in 1907.

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