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t'••Ll'lL '" secretary of the Junior Section of the New York State Library Association Sally A. Robards, head of the Catalog Department of the Public Lj. brary at Muncie, Indiana, prepared a paper read by Miss Lenore Carey at the Alexandria, Indiana, District Library meeting, June 8, 1933, on "Who reads non-fiction ?" # Octavia F. Rogan, librarian of the Masonic Library at Waco, Tex* is on the Editorial Committee of Texas News Notes for 1934-35 in charge of Public Library notes. Christine Sanders, formerly head of the Free Library Commission of Arkansas, presided at the Round Table for Catalogers of small libraries at the A.L.A. meeting and in the Report of the A.L.A. Membership Committee is mentioned as making a record which merited the membership award for Arkansas. Esther Schlundt, general assistant at Purdue University, is a member of the recently organized Junior members section of the Indiana Library Association. Wilma Shelton, librarian of the University of New Mexico, was in a large measure responsible for planning the excellent program of the New Mexico Library Association which met in Albuquerque in November. In the report of the A.L.A. Membership Committee she is mentioned as making a record which merited the membership award for New Mexico. Sister Mary DeLourdes, librarian of Briar Cliff College, Sioux City, 1 Iowa, read a paper on "Recreational Reading for College Students' at Mid-Winter Conference of the Catholic Library Association held at St. Xavier College, Chicago, Illinois, December, 1933. Robinson Spencer, librarian of Willamette University, Salem, Oregon, will speak at the Catalog Section of the Pacific Northwest Library AssociaWalla Walla, Washington, in June, on the subject "Catalog notes on L.C. cards. Helen K. Starr, librarian of the Jerome J. Hill Reference Library, St. Paul, Minnesota, gave a paper before the Catalog section at the A.L.A. meeting. ^ Charles H. Stone, librarian of the North Carolina Woman's College at Greensboro is the President of the State Library Association for 1933-34. Mary D Taylor, and Mary Buffum of the Texas State College for Women, held a Library exhibit at Commencement time, the outstanding feature of the display being an eight foot chart 'Times 2 J r ^ S l f f l w ' les each flight representing one thousand years, each sten nn. tmndred P ne hUn years. The chart was also exhibited at A.L A. ' ° Florence Blackburn Thome, assistant librarian in charge of CataloR Department of the City School Library at Los Angeles c S f o l n i ? w 2

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