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  Philip Keeney, 1891-1962.
 
    Philip Olin Keeney, known to his friends as Angus, received a Certificate in Librarianshp from the School of Librarianship, University of Calfornia, at Berkeley. After working at the University of Michigan library, he became University Librarian and professor of library science at Montana State University (now known as the University of Montana) at Missoula. His progresssive views and support for intellectual freedom led to his dismissal, which was overturned by the Montana Supreme Court. This case was important for the development of tenure for university faculty but left Keeney in an untenable situtaion.
    Leaving Montana Keeney worked for the Office for Special Services and other Federal agencies in Washington, D.C., then went to Japan to work in the General Headquarters of the Supreme Commander Allied Powers (SCAP). He became Library Officer in the Civil Information and Education Section and worked skilfully to encourage and assist Japanese librarians and improvement of library services in Japan. After providing support for the Education Mission in 1946, he proposed his own plan for the development of library services in Japan. Keeney's plan, entitled Unified Library Service for Japan, was submitted in April 1946. It was modeled on the California County Library System. Unfortunately Keeney was relieved of his duties a year later and discharged without explanation. No evidence was provided but with their left-leaning views he and his wife were regarded as security riske during the Red Scare. Philip Keeney's career was ruined. He died in 1962.
    Little of Keeney's Plan survived in the eventual Japanese national Library Law of 1950.

Sources
- M. Buckland with Masaya Takayama. Ideology and libraries: California, Diplomacy and Occupied Japan, 1945-1952. (Rowman & Littlefield, 2020) available from https://rowman.com/ISBN/9781538143148.
- - Japanese edition 2021 Ideorogie to toshokan. Jusonbo, 2021. ISBN978-4-88367-354-4.
- M. Buckland. Philip Keeney’s Californian plan for Japanese libraries. California State Library Foundation Bulletin 131 (2021): 6-9. pdf.
- P. Keeney. Reorganization of the Japanese library system. Far Eastern Survey 17 (Jan 28, 1948):19-22; (Feb 11, 1948): 32-35. Reprinted in Urata, Takeo & Ogawa Takeshi, eds. 1968. Toshokanhō seiritsushi shiryō, pp 419-433. Also available at http://www.jstor.org/stable/3022376.
- R. McReynolds & L. S. Robbins. The Librarian Spies: Philip and Mary Jane Keeneyand Cold War Espionage. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 2000.
    For additional background on US influence on libraries in Japan during the allied occupation see also Robert Gitler and the Japan Library School.
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