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Join the Association!

To carry on the work of the Association, as planned for this year, we must have 200 annual memberships and 25 additional life members. Annual membership fees ($1.00) are used to defray the expenses of the News Letter and to provide loan funds for promising first-year students who are unable to finish the second semester for lack of money. _ .. « _i_ • e /frOC (\C\\ rrr\ fr» th<* P n H n w m p n t "Fim/1 ($25.00)

Elsie D. Sullens, '30, has returned to her position as head of the ~i~,r nonortmont OMahnma College for Women. Chickasha. Okla. John P. Stone, '30, is College, San Diego, Calif. Col lege, Muncie, Ind. Allen D. Wilson, '30, was married this summer to Mary A. Wilson Junior Col lege at Virginia, Minn. and degr Library School. dinner eastern Library Association meeting at Tampa, Florida, November 28th: Alice Tyler, Clara Howard, Wilhelmina Carothers, Lois Shortess, Ola Wyeth, Marian Leatherman, Mary Torrance, Jackson Towne Alice Cummings, Mary Baker, Clara Abel, Everett Fontaine, Charles Stone. News items regarding the first-year class of 1930 are not included here because of their great number. Members of the class are asked to send in notes regarding any changes of position so that these ma^ be included in future letters. The friends of Marion Sparks who died February 10, 1929, will be interested to know of the plaque which was given in honor of her memory and placed in the Chemistry Library of the University of Illinois. It was donated by the Illinois Association of Chemists as an expression of the regard in which her work as Librarian was held lhe members of the Association will wish to express their sympathy to two of their friends who have recently suffered great sorrow. On December fourth, Martha Drury, wife of F. K. W. Drurv, died very suddenly from heart trouble at their home in Evanston. 111. On December the eighth Marcia Dunlap, '25-27, sister of Fanny Dunlap passed away after several years of semi-invalidism. Both Mrs. Drurv and Miss Dunlap have many friends amone the alumni.

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