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Mrs. R u t h E . J o h n s t o n , B.S. '36, is w o r k i n g in the Library 0f R* College at Richmond, Ind. C. Virginia Kennedy, S.S. '36, formerly assistant librarian of Mar College at Maryville, Tenn., is now assistant librarian at the AlabanJ lege for W o m e n Library, Montevallo, Ala. Mildred B. Mitchell, B.S. '36, resigned her position at Wheaton A Library, Wheaton, 111., July 1, 1937. She was married to Lester M a h l and is now residing at 3906 N o r t h H o o v e r Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. L Elbertine Reeder, S.S. '36 and S.S. '37, is now librarian of the h g school library at Drumright, Okla. Rebecca F. Ruby, B.S. '36, resigned her position at the Elkhart, In* Carnegie Public Library, to accept a position in the circulation departrne' of Purdue University Library at Lafayette, Ind. Margaret E. Sheers, B.S. '36, is now librarian of the Austin High Sch Library at El Paso, Tex. Miss Sheers gave a talk on "The Public Scho Administrator and the Library," before the Library Section of the Tex: State Teachers' Association in 1937. Christine B. Taylor, B.S. '36, resigned her position in the circulat department of the Des Moines, la., Public Library, to accept a positi in the history department of the Enoch P r a t t Free Library at Bal more, Md. has resigned her position in the Talladega, Ala., College Library, to become librarian of the Arkansas Agriculture Mechanical & Normal College Library at Pine Bluff, Ark. P aul a T J« n Burnette, B.S. '37, writes from the Southwest Missouri Sta u leacners College, Springfield, Mo.: "Like my job very much. Do all tl reference work plus a bit of circulation, both of which are to my liking." ne Cor itt B S 37 rnlut?p M; ^ 1 ' ; : ' > resigned her position as librarian of Shurtll nd as visnrf% ,^-T'A T r l\ recently been appointed library consultant, d CW Y r k U n i v e r New York City. ' ° s i t y , Washington Square Librar the U n ^ v e J s i t ^ o f n r Clung

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