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He had been at the University a very short time before the news of his accidental death on October 26th.was received by the School. Mrs Hammond and the children are living in Morgantown, W. Va News has just been received of the death of Dorothv Cuthlvrt Austin, '17-M8, on AprilI 30, 1926, at Hamilton, N. Y., whe^e she had lived for several years. Her husband, Dr. J C. Austin, is a member of the faculty of Hamilton College. When in Library School Mrs. Austin University Library. ALUMNI PUBLICATIONS

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English periodical indexes," The Wilson Bulletin, June, 1926. Ethel Kratz, "Reading for Junior High School age," The Wils Bulletin, Nov., 1926. James B. Childs, "Hispanic Government Documents in the Library of Congress," reprinted from the Hispanic American History Review, Feb.-Aug., 1926. K. Dorothy Ferguson, in connection with her work in the Bank of Italy Library, San Francisco, publishes a "Library Bulletin," an index to selected articles relating to business and finance, which appears weekly. Illinois Libraries for July, 1926, carried the following articles: Anna M. Price, "A reading survev"; Lucy P. Williams, "Adult education, are we meeting the challenger"; Julia W. Merrill, "Why the larger unit"; Nellie E. Parham, "Hobbies of librarians"; Anne M. Boyd books"; Ethel Kratz, ?> Junior High School ois Hieh School O (Univ. of Illinois Bulletin, vol. 24, no. 17) contains the following papers: Marie Hostetter, "Instruction in the use of books and libraries for High School pupils." Anna M. Price, "High school library service rendered by the Library Extension Division." Ruth Sankee, "Organizing the 1 Iigh School library." We feel sure that many interesting articles by alumni have escaped notice in this column, and the Secretary would appreciate it if authors would send her a marked copy or even a notice of an article so that the News Letter may be an index of the professional activities of former Illinois students.

# . B.—The Office would greatly appreciate it if the Alumni Record blank enclosed in this letter could be filled out by all former students and returned promptly. It will be used as a basis for statistics which will appear in the next News Letter.

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dred a n d Fifty Life Members, Two Hi Members by J u n e ! " Can We Make Not Without You !!

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