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Caption: UI Library School Alumni Newsletter - 12 This is a reduced-resolution page image for fast online browsing.
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Giarles H. Flack, '26, was married i«. Zelma L. Oldham, on May Collet versity of Illinois for a Masters degree in English. Mrs. Flack has registered for undergraduate work. Jenks ran an Jackson ied her position at the Kansas •pend this year at home; Elm Grove, West Virginia. Mary S. Buffum, '27, is now librarian of the College of Industrial Arts, Denton, Texas. Mrs. Elleine H. McLellan, '27, has recently returned from San Salvador where she spent six months. She has accepted a position in the Reference Department of the Detroit Public Library. Margaret Sherman Latimer, '27-'28, was married to George T. Buckley on August 25, 1928, at Clinton, Mississippi. She is doing library extension and organizing work in her state. T. Whitman Davis, Summer Session, '27, '28, who was recently r appointed librarian of the University of Mississippi, w as vice-president of the Southeastern Library Association which met at Biloxi in November and gave the address of welcome to the Association. Thelma Thornsburgh, '27, for several years an assistant in the Loan Department of the University of Illinois Library, was married on August 14, 1928, to Garth O. Greer of Champaign, Illinois, where she will make her home. Louise Fant, '27-'28, is assistant librarian at Hollins College, Hollins, Va. Grace F. Crumpacker, '27-'28, is librarian of the Hirfi School library, Decatur, 111. 28, has been appointed Mich. Lelia S. Wilson, '27-'28, is county librarian of Vanderburgh County, Evansville, Ind., Public library. Elizabeth B. Curry, '27-'28, has a position as reference librarian Extension division, State library, Springfield, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Windsor are the grandparents of a baby girl born on October 11 to Dr. and Mrs. Gordon Harding (Mary Frances Windsor) at Akron, Ohio. The Illini present at the Illinois state meeting held a reunion luncheon at which thirty-five were present. Associat dinner at the A.L.A., with the exception of 1899 and 1907 every class down to 1917 had a representation of from one to three members, from 1918 to 1928 the average was five members. The honor class was 1903 and the following members answered the roll: Genevieve Darlington, Fenny R. Jackson, Grace Goodale Keator, Grace Kelley, Alice Matthews, Julia Wright Merrill. [8]
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