Weird & Funny Queries From When Librarians Were Google

Do you ever wonder what people did before they could look to the internet for the answers to all their bizarre and potentially embarrassing questions? There was no Google search. There was no Yahoo! Answers to turn to when you thought you might be pregnant. There were no strangers on Quora, ready to answer all your cringey relationship questions. Many of the answers to citizens burning questions were probably not in the encyclopedia, farmer's almanac, or an atlas. Instead, these queries could possibly be satisfied with a time-consuming visit to the library. But usually, at least in the era of telephones, information-hungry individuals would simply call the closes thing they had to an oracle: their local librarian. 

As internet-savvy millennials, it's embarrassing to admit that we can't remember the last time we actually set foot in a physical library. Gone are the days of needing to borrow the computer to do research for school, or sneak some time on Neopets or Livejournal. And while the pandemic is definitely preventing some people from getting their book-borrowing on, library usership was already experiencing a very steady decline. According to data from the IMLS (Institute for Museum and Library Services), people in the United States only visit a library 4.1 times a year. Even more sobering? Physical library visits declined by 3% each year from 2012 to 2019. It's starting to feel like libraries, despite their transition to a virtual existence, are sadly becoming obsolete. 

If you rewind as far back as the 1940's, libraries played a much consistently important role in the lives of Americans. And as we mentioned earlier, librarians were the go-to people for questions that people couldn't easily answer. We're sure that current librarians are happy to be free of this pressure. While the Internet has definitely helped ease the responsibility of library workers, their jobs, thanks to some intel from the New York Public Library, have become a lot less hilarious. A few years back, the New York institution began publishing all the crazy questions on Twitter with the hashtag #letmelibrarianthereforyou. The queries are painstakingly transcribed on index cards (remember those?) both by hand and with the assistance of a typewriter. While some of the topics are wholesome and kind of seem like they're asked by an inquisitive five year old, many are hilariously unhinged - just like the questions you might find on the aforementioned Yahoo! Answers. This gallery boasts some of the best and craziest questions, but you can find a whole lot more if you follow this link or search the hashtag yourself. We think you'll come out of it with a newfound respect for those who work in library sciences. 

1. "Is it proper to go alone to Reno to get a divorce?"

Handwriting - 20it er to to Reno to get go aline dvorce? TES 7/16/45

2.

Font - "I would like to kmow something about the physical characteristics of Adolf Hitler. I think I've found him - he walks heavier on one foot and every thing." Telephone question June 6,1947

3.

Font - Variety within 5 minutes on telephone: Name of Napoleon's horse Name of a whig maker in Miami Date of opening of baseball season in N.Y. Books on human spontaneous combustion Who were the Seven Sutherland Sisters?

4. "Does the female human being belong to the mammal class?"

Handwriting - Does the female human being belong to the mammal class?

5. Question: What is the natural enemy of a duck?

Handwriting - 15 Jeme 1967 Ques ton; What is the natual z du ck ? enemy of Lib: What do you meen? Q: Well, my pol aud I have waved a broom at Hhem but all Hhey do s lork at me and guack, I' thought I cald intradu ce the natuial enemy into the porl area. whole flight of Hem bauded in SAM

6.

Font - Tel call: When did Moses first come into the public eye? N.Patteway Dec 31, 1963

7.

Rectangle - What kind of an apple did Eve eat? Tilephone request NB 9.28.56

8. "Do camels have to be licensed in India?"

Post-it note - D. Canels have to be licen sed in India? Teleplione Mayis5, 1144

9.

Rectangle - Tel. call "I am from Wilmington, North Carolime, and my daddy owns the second oldest lighthouse in the country. Where can I sell it?" NP Jan 9,1961

10.

Font - Telephone call mid-afternoon New Year's Day, 1967: Somewhat uncertain female voice: "I have two questiohs. The first is sort of an etiquette one. I wentto a New Year's Eve party and unexpectedly stayed over. I don 't really know the hosts. Ought I to send a thank-you note? Second, when you meet a fellow and you know he's worth twen- ty-seven nillion dollars because that's what they told me, twenty-seven gillion, and you know his nationality, how do you find out his name?" s 1/2/67

11.

Handwriting - Terrified female voice . voice. * what'll 9do -just KiTchen 2 Is DDT a sa w a m euse any good for 'em.' Suggested shu get a Trap, she wailed *D-0-0o. eouldnt pickupa dead nioust / es , 4121/46

12. "Do you have any books on human beings?"

Handwriting - hooks Rave anmy Do you on human heinga?

13. "What percent of all the bathtubs in the world are in the U.S."

Handwriting - What perceat of M/ The bon of m The bath fuhs /ク The The World Are in U.5.? AM 1/27/94

14. "Does anyone have a copyright on the bible?"

Handwriting - Daes anngnt Pave a coytight annone on

15.

Font - I've heard that Roquefort cheese is fermented by worms, and I'd like to concur on that." -Tel question JU 1 199

16.

Handwriting - Inquiry at desk.. Nov. 1948 "Can I get a book telling me how to be mistress of ceremonies at a musical orgy?" Juw

17.

Font - For the unusual questions file: A reader came to the inquiry desk and was looking for a list of buildings which were designed and built in the shape of fruits or vegetables. Isent him to room 313 AD Jan 7 1983

18.

Rectangle - Why do 18th century English paintinge have so many squirrels in them, and how did they tame them so that they wouldn't bite the painter? 10.76

19.

Finger - Question received over telephone: Any statistics on the life span of the abandoned woman? , between 1 and 2 2/15/163

20. "How many neurotic people in the US?"

Handwriting - iHow puople in ug neurotie many fane Eew

21.

Font - Are Plato, Aristotle and Socrates one and the same person ? Tel. question Nov.24,1950 JE

22. "What does it mean when you dream you're being chased by an elephant?"

Handwriting - dream you Ohased ly What does tmean ohen beeng elephalt? an

23.

Rectangle - Phone Question Is this the place where questions I can't get answers to? HC Sept 13, 1947

24.

Handwriting - A Swiss manufacturer of baby carriages wanted to kmow whether the N.Y.P.L didn't have a list of expectant mothers. EMW

25. "What does a penny weigh?"

Brown - what does penny meigh ? 23-46

26. "Isn't good poetry where every other line rhymes, instead of having each line rhyme with the one before it?"

Handwriting - Deit good potry eneryline Abymdas , matend o faming each line nhyms with the Pne tefneit. where G phne Felr 14,1944

27. "Has a cow upper teeth?

Brown - Ho a Com upper tath? Phame : Wedlimey en fuinl daythe wes

28.

Rectangle - Is the vulture the name of the bird that hoovers over animals? NB 7.13 6 2

29. "If a poisonous snake bites itself, will it die?"

Handwriting - snahe bites will it die? P付3パ Sap 49 2.

30. "Asked for the nutritional value of human flesh"

Brown - asher Nu tri tinal human flesh value Dear /6/18

31. "How many grands in a ton of wheat?"

Brown - How meny grani qraini in a ton ofwheet) 92.

32. "What is the therapeutic value of essence of pine needles?"

Handwriting - what i the thangsenta rahe 8pine needlla? G essence 315

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