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John Robinson Neill (1854–1921) was an American editor and librarian.
He was born in New York City and received his education at the State University of New York and at the Columbia University. In 1875, he founded the New York Journal, a weekly periodical which he edited for thirty years, and the London journal, which he edited for five years.
In 1889, Neill was appointed librarian of the New York City Board of Education, in which position he had charge of the library of the school system, and in 1892 he became a member of the first committee to reorganize the municipal library. In 1896 he received the award of the Free Library Association of Philadelphia for a new Carnegie library at a cost of $90,000. He died in New York City on May 15, 1921.
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