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15^06 Associate Librarian at the Kansas Agricultural bchool in May. She showed some interesting plans for heir proposed new library. dropped into the editor's office several reeks ago accompanied by two adorable youngsters. They were just back r* h e r e M r # Stunkard has been studying. He will be the Head Zoology ear. Arthur R. Curry, 21, has resigned his position as Secretary of the ndiana State Library Commission and has gone to the Texas Christian niversity, Fort Worth, as Librarian. Ola M. Wyeth, '06, Librarian of the Savannah, Ga., Public Library sited the School in June. Lilly Cilley, '17, is now on the staff of the University of Iowa Library. M. Whiting, '24, will June and in the fall will have a posi Technology Division of the Minneapolis Public Library Alumni Publications . James B. Childs, '21, Sixteenth Century books; a bibliography of literature describing books printed between 1501 and 1601. (Reprinted from the Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America. 17:73-152.) Fanny Dunlap, '15, and Alice S. Johnson, '07, have issued a "Bibliography of Vocations for College Women/' reprinted by the A. L. A. from the News Bulletin of the Bureau of Vocational Information, 1925. Mary J. Booth, '04, has written "Obtaining Geographical Material for Schools" in Journal of Geography for March, 1925. Pamphlet Biographies and Publishers Bulletins (Inexpensive reference material for a small library) by Anne Morris Boyd, appeared in the Library Occurrent for April, 1925. Miriam Herron, '21-'22, Librarian of the Southern Illinois State Norma! University won first prize in the Publishers Weekly Cross Word Puzzle Contest with her solution of the puzzle and the accompanying article, "Book Epidemics—Why They Come and Go." Publishers Weekly, 21, March, 1925. Alberta Ackley, a junior student in the Library School, contributed a poem entitled "Life" to Moody Bible Institute Monthly for December, 1924. Miles O. Price, '21, is editor of the Public Document Section of the American Political Science Review. "Viewpoints in Modern Drama" by F. K. W. Drury, '05, has been recently published by the American Library Association.

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