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1907 On October 23, the library board bought the property adjoining the library to the south from Mrs. Emma Dugdale. The ultimate intent was to acquire the land for future expansion, but in the short term, the house on the land was a rental property.
1908 On October 22 and 23 Morrisson-Reeves hosted the annual meeting of the Indiana Library Association. Attendees included librarians from the larger cities in Indiana, visitors from Ohio and Michigan, and the students and faculty of the Indiana Library school in Indianapolis. On the afternoon of the 22nd, Professor Harlow Lindley, librarian of Earlham College and president of the association (and later member of the Morrisson-Reeves Library board), delivered the opening address. That evening William Dudley Foulke and Mrs. Ada Bernhardt spoke to the assembled librarians.
1916
The sonnet written by William Dudley Foulke titled "In the Public Library" was dedicated on October 29 as part of a commemoration of Indiana's Centennial. Foulke's wife, Mary, had it cast in bronze and installed in the lobby of the library.
1917
On October 26, the Public Library Commission praised Mrs. Bernhardt for her efforts throughout the month in raising more than $1,250 for the War Library Fund. The campaign was launched at the end of September, and by October 16, Mrs. Bernhardt, who was the local coordinator for the fund, was able to send a check for $1,000 to Indianapolis with the rest sent soon after. Mrs. Bernhardt's success in this campaign resulted in her being placed in charge of the corresponding book campaign during World War II.
1939 Morrisson-Reeves celebrated its 75th Anniversary on October 19, which is Robert Morrisson's birthday. In addition to a program in the Reading Room that evening, Mrs. Bernhardt created an exhibit of books by local authors. The program included brief talks by Judge G. H. Hoelscher, Miss Georgia Davis, assistant school superintendent, and Mr. James F. Hibberd, member of city council and great-great-grandson of Robert Morrisson.
1945
President of the Library Board, Clarence Brown, announced on July 20 that Mrs. Bernhardt was retiring after 42 years as librarian. Mrs. Harriet Bard, librarian of the Hagerstown Library and graduate of the librarian school of the University of Michigan, was named as her successor. Mrs. Bernhardt would continue serving as secretary of the Library Board.
1949
On October 20 Mrs. Bard was named the president of the Indiana Library Association.
1976 
Even though the new library had been open since July 1975, the building was officially dedicated at a luncheon held on October 10, 1976 in the Bard Room. Here Township Trustee Grant Spears turns the library key over to Board President Richard B. Kleinknecht.
1985 After 40 years as Librarian, Harriet Bard retired on the 1st of October.

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