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H a m Amsterdam. \\li«> l<»<>h si.inr eourses in t| u . s ... , . I £• \ l9lr U „nw Chief T r a n s l a t o r with the United States Voter '5 >" ^ UUal,s Washington, D . C Bureau, \ Lois M. W o o d is in (lie Catalog Department of the S-„, u " \ an•':'• isco School Department helping orj nine unior High School Libraries. Wintress Brennan, '17, resigned u ate Teachers College Library, Cedar Fall Order Department of Northwestern University Library, Evanstcn, 3*g Illinois. oll : Angeline McNeill, '18, resigned he: position in the Catalog Depart S °'' ment o rary this fall and has been an*S lent of the University of Mis')• ^" pointed sissippi, Oxford, Mississippi. '^ia. Howard B. Sohn, '20, librarian of All iance, Ohio, sent in a copy of Loi his annual report. H e shows a m a r k e d increase in the circulation sta,:'?' tistics a n d in t h e facilities offered to readers. 1 le was the subject of .'tz^ an appreciative article which appeared in the Alliance newspaper. H* M a e A n d e r s , '19-'20, assistant librarian of Des Moines Public LiOklab brary, w a s the subject of a most appreciative article which recently appeared in the Des Moines paper. S h e h a s been in charge of the accep Circulation Department of the library since 1921 and has been largely R responsible for the increase of the library both as to books and circago dilation. and cal Congress at R o m e a n d Vienna last s u m m e r . j r Miles O . Price, ' 2 1 , lias resigned from the librarianship of the j . TI Patent Office at Washington, D. C , and has been appointed librarian j , , of the L a w Library of Columbia University. J ° , Jackson E . T o w n e , '22, librarian of t h e George Peabody College cim for Teachers, has a leave of absence a n d is acting as advisor for the county libraries in t h e S o u t h e r n states in connection with the RosenXo wald Foundation. Lois Shortess, '22-'23, is school supervisor u n d e r a five-year demontic stration program in school library work, which is being financed by the General Education Board of t h e Rockefeller F o u n d a t i o n . H e r head^ no quarters a r e at Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Ella Hodges, '22-'23, h a s accepted t h e librarianship of t h e Mishawaka Public Library, Indiana. j at Gladys Pratt, '22-'23, formerly librarian of Westfield Normal School, Westfield, Massachusetts, has returned to t h e L i b r a r y School | S to study for h e r A . M . degree. j Gertrude Wulfkoetter. ' 2 3 . for several vears head nf th* O t v W I Library, has been pointed 1 Lenfest. '23 leyan University, has returned to the School to work for her A . M . degree. Ch cago, Illinois. Baker, '24, is in the Catalog r Library. 18]