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Sources of this amount: Reported, 1935 From life memberships and special contributions, augmented by authorized advance of $596.00 from the general treasury in 1927 $5,571.00 From interest collections 2,090.45 Less scholarships paid (900.02) $6,761.43

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Respectfully submitted, New York City, May 1, 1936 EXECUTIVE BOARD 1936-37 For the Trustees

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President—Margaret Hutchins, School of Library Service, Columbia Univer New York City. 1st Vice-President—Rudolph H. Gjelsness, University of Arizona, T ^ ^ Arizona. 2d Vice-President—Dorothy Black, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois. Secretary-Treasurer—Josie B. Houchens, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois. Member Ex-Oftkio—Ola M. Wyeth, Public Library, Savannah, Georgia. Trustees of Endowment Fund—J. S. Cleavinger, 1935-38, Louise B. Krause, 1934-37, Margaret Williams Jones, 1936-39." LIFE

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Two more recent graduates have been added to the Honor Roll, There is an acute need for additional life members so that the principal of the endowment fund may be increased. For the past four years the interest on this fund has been sufficient for one three-hundred dollar scholarship each year. However, interest rates are being lowered from five to four, and even three per cent, and our capital invested at such rates will no longer yield the nea amount. l The younger alumni might well consider such a membership as an in> " ment in their profession, for this scholarship will help some especially qualified fellow alumni to a year of graduate study, which might otherwise be impossible. NEWS ! ! ! Your secretary, who is also the editor of •!,„ \J:& T N w culty in collecting all possible notes about thi « s Letter, has great duThc ties and publication items are the mo It\Z ' T Professional actmitCmS arC in each letter because we have n o ^ h a d acce^' * W s ^ t c l i b r a r ^ ^ programs nor have we been able to read all tK. • £ > ' associate may have contributed. So please help b v ma i n , Periodicals f to which ilmW" 0 p an r0 nl which you appear, any newspaper notice of y o f r n ^ U? l t y° a c t ,>'. ,Ps ^ 111 l v,t c as references to any articles or books you may write » LIBRARY SCHOOL RECORDS

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