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Search for library president narrows

Public interviews of several finalists planned tomorrow

The identity of the finalists has been a closely guarded secret among members of the search committee, which winnowed down a pool of about 160 candidates. Finalists include Susan Hildreth, Amy E. Ryan, Mario M. Gonzalez, and possibly Thomas F. Birmingham (above). The identity of the finalists has been a closely guarded secret among members of the search committee, which winnowed down a pool of about 160 candidates. Finalists include Susan Hildreth, Amy E. Ryan, Mario M. Gonzalez, and possibly Thomas F. Birmingham (above).
By Donovan Slack
Globe Staff / August 13, 2008

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Two of the four candidates vying to become the next president of the Boston Public Library are women, and a third is a longtime leader of a Latino librarians' organization. (Full article: 888 words)

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