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Public 1 ibrar\ Commission and the University of N< raslta Lincoln, May 3. 1030. Her local address is 522 North 14th Street I Helen M. Cooper. U.S. '36. A.M. 39, has resigned from th r department of tin- I'niversity of Illinois Library to accept a Z*SZ liU position at the N V u U i r v Library, Chicago. ^ n Olive M. Weaver Central intermediate School Library. W Intermediate X I K M U Central • State wide V \ " ride \ Supervisor oi the •£8 Virginia F . Toles, B.S. '36, w h o has been librarian of the R, 3.S.1 Gary

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1 4, Gary. Lewis M. Bright, B.S. '36, has transferred from the business and tech nieal division of the Public Library at Fort Wayne, Ind., to the headship of the document division. Nicholas Punt, B.S. '36, has a position in the order department of the Public Library, Los Angeles, Calif. Berniece E. Palm, 1936-37, and S.S. '38, resigned her position at the Elgin, 111., High School Library, to become librarian of the La Porte, In<£ High School Library. Frances M. Helff, B.S. '36, became an assistant in the juvenile department of the Southeast Branch of the Kansas City, Mo., Public Library, Sept. 1, 1939. ie Bosgbtoc t>Irene Oehmke, S.S. '36, was married on July 28, 1938, to Mr. J. 0. Brooks. They live at 2970 Sheridan Rd., Chicago. ' Pearl L Am Charles Haines McMullen, B.S. '36, was married on August 25, 1938, to it Bid. Mini Miss Jane Koch of Champaign, 111. T h e y live at 110 East John Street, ; H. * o\ Champaign. Mr. McMullen is continuing his studies toward a Master's Edith P. Du degree, and has a part-time position in the reference department of the p s a t f o: A University Library. Aase L Cor James G. Baker, B.S. '36, and Mrs. Baker announce the birth of a son David Charles, on March 9, 1939. Mr. Baker is in the catalog department of led Ultra • the University of Illinois Library. Macy A. Rai Helen M. Klontz, B.S. '36, is now teacher-librarian of the Danburg, Ga., M Rirw Cc rr; High School. Eleanor D. Inness, B.S. '36, resigned her position as branch assistant in the Rochester, N. Y., Public Library, to become first assistant in the reference department of the Des Moines, la., Public Library. She started her new duties November 1.

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u-?? *"*?^."*^ ,?* > '36-37, was hostess at an open house and exhibit of book binding for the National Library Bindery Company of Cleveland, during the week of October 10-15. Olri? w ^ o £ ° V i ? - ' , to Evelyn Maudlin of Tulsa, Okla., June 4, 1938. They are at home at 205 Second Street, Fountain City. Tenn. Mr.i Foy is with. the T.V.A. Library ai ivnoxville. r* , T, ~ - » . . « . ^iui*iy at Knoxville Donald Eugene Thomson, B.S. '37, was married on June 2S to Jea" B eecher, B.S. 37 of Evanston II He is acting 1 u r r , a n O I the Business orarian of Library at Temple University, Philadelphia P a " * "** Felicia eM. Sterling B.S. '37, finished her'apprentice work at the » « * • * M u um ,n A n SAl T t , P " t ° October 14th she! w r o t e " S e e the"beginning of May I have been ,n Europe studying Fine A r t s and Institutional 5fetl.o<l informally. In May and June I motored thrnmr*. r? . J •., .rlan< 6 am In July I attended the Conference o ' t h e H h fe ] £?£S5i" Belfast, Ireland as the Newark Museum delegate I was ?E t u y ' S»» h delegate and enjoyed the week as much aT a n y t h i ^ t T fc.° *t The English Museum people are all so kind, and Englislf conferenccTluve •

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