David Marshall Stewart, 99, chief librarian of the Public Library of Nashville and Davidson County (Tenn.) from 1960 until his 1985 retirement, died August 14. His accomplishments at the library included the construction of a new main library and increasing the number of branches more than fivefold, founding the WPLN radio station in 1962 and the WPLN Talking Library for the Blind in 1976, and creating the now-statewide Library Services for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing in 1978. He had previously worked at the Poinsett County, Arkansas, library system; the Works Progress Administration as director of library projects for Tennessee; the Library of Congress; and the CIA. He also served as president of ALA’s Public Library Section in 1966-1967.