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With this idea the I resident appointed several district chairmen to arrant ^ reunions among the alumni gathered at state meetings. It was o t in the ta" that very few appointments could be made. However the fol ol lowing interesting reports were received: ~ Indiana.—Norris Talley wrote that she "gathered the alumni together for a breakfast at the Indiana state meeting. Those present were Esther Schhmdt, Ruth Rothenberger, Ella Hodges, Nelle Coates, Bernice Dunton Helen Clark, Hazel Whiteleather, Verna Pate, Dorothy Hurst, Margaret Hager, Norris Talley, and Elizabeth Ann Hinckley. The informal meeting was so much enjoyed that Helen Clark was appointed, President and Elizabeth Ann Hinckley, Secretary, to arrange for a similar meeting'next year." Kentucky.—Margaret H. Tuttle writes: "I want to tell you of the entlflisiasm which bubbled over at our second state reunion, which was held when the Kentucky Library Association met at Richmond in November. The ten alumni registered at the meeting, held a breakfast together, and all of them paid their dues. Later in the day another arrived and she also paid her dues. Were we proud of our 100 percent record? Those of us who had attended the Illinois dinner at A.L.A. tried to pass on some of the inspiration of that occasion. We intend to round up the other alumni in the state and form a Kentucky Club. Our aim is to promote sociability among our group, in time we might even undertake a project of some kind. Margaret H. Tuttle was elected president and Susan E. Miller, treasurer. I do hope that the alumni in other states have as good times as we do. The eleven paid up members are Mrs. Murison Dunn (Ada Barter), Elizabeth Hanson, Lena Nofcier, Perma Rich, Edna Rothe, Susan E. Miller, Frances Wallace, Annie Sue Montgomery, lone Williams, Mary Elizabeth House, Margaret H. Tuttle. Evelyn J. Schneider, who was not able to attend, is a Life Member. ALUMNI PUBLICATIONS BABER, C. P. "Fines findings," Library Journal, 58:485-90. June 1, 1933. BARNES, GRACE. "Library helps for research students" in the Graduate School letter of the University of Maryland. No. 1, January, 1933, p. 2-3. CHILDS, JAMES B. "Recent bibliography of Foreign Government publications has been reprinted from the Proceedings of the Fifth Conference of Teachers of International Law and related subjects, Washington, D.C., April, 1933. CLEAVELAND, DOROTHY K. "List of Standard Reference Books for State Teachers College Libraries" in Pennsylvania Library Notes, 13:284-296 April, 1933. Miss Cleaveland was Chairman of a Committee for the Librarians Section of the Conference of Faculties of the State Teachers Colleges of. Pennsylvania in cooperation with a number of State Teachers Colleges in „ other states, and this list is the result of this work. CLEAVINGER, JOHN S. "The public library." American Library Association 1VW (announced). This is a well organized, well-proportioned philosophic treatment of the history and growth of the Public Library in eight brief chapCOLVIN,'ESTHER, "m. and BERCAW, LOUISE O. "Bibliography on the M e e t i n g of Agricultural Products- published by the U.S. Department of Agriculture won the Eunice as Miscellaneous Publication No. 150. Ihis bibliography rriz< Rockwood Oberly Memorial in/.*.. • : t ,~,j„ |; CONWAY. KLKVNOK. "Tbc Chicago Historical Society'* New L.brary in Lincoln „ Park." Special Libraries 24:129, July, 1933. COOK, DOROTHY K., is one of the editors ol the Standard Catalog tor ll.gh . School Librari. 2d ed. wised. H. W.Wilson t.... 1 «>.W. OEAN, II.HN- E "Numerals vs. words." Library Journal. S8:559-«Q, June 15, 193.?. [ S] • _ *
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