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fcdith G. Bond, ;27-|28, received her Master's degree at the School of Lib Service, Columbia University this June, and has a temporary poitioti as librarian of the Social Science department of the Enoch Pratt I rXLibrary, Baltimore, Maryland. Phoebe R. McHenry, '28-'29, is now librarian of Christian College, mbia, Missouri. K e n r y G. Statham, M.A. '29, was married July 18 to Miss Dorothy _., Downes of Brooklyn, New York. He is on the staff of the Library of jjress. Dolorez Fenner, '29-'30, died on the 23rd of May after a brief illness t the home of her sister, Mrs. Paul Avery, in Lawton, Oklahoma. After duafion she had a position for a year in the Queens Borough Public Lir t y , Jamaica, New York, but for some months had been with her sister i n t a w t o n . "Dolly," as she was known to her classmates, was so full of the joy of living, that it seems tragic for her career to have been cut so short 9 William Baehr, '29- 3Q, who was working last year in the Graduate School of Librarianship at Chicago University, has had his fellowship extended for the first semester of 1932-33. Raymond H. Shove, '29-'30, was married on July 5th to Miss Edna Bmdbury, Carthage, Illinois. Mr. Shove has a position in the Order department of the University of Illinois. They are living at 606 W. Iowa Street, Urbana, Illinois. 9 H Richard Burl Sealock, '29- 30, was married to Mary Margaret Morrow the 22nd of September at Eureka, Illinois. Mr. Sealock is on the staff of the Queens Borough Public Library, Jamaica, New York, and received his Master's degree from Columbia University this June. I Rutillia J. Eubank, '29-'3Qf who has been the librarian at Lubbock, Texas, was married in July to Mr. Dewitt Branch and has resigned from her position. 9 1 Lola Mae Rozzell, '29- 30, has been appointed librarian of the County Library at Lubbock, Texas, returning to her native state after several years on the staff of the Southwestern Louisiana Institute, Lafayette, Louisiana. Jacqueline Cravens, '29-30, had a letter published in the H. W. Wilson ntest on Problem number two, see Wilson Bulletin for November, p. 192. • Beatrice Odell Green, '29-'30, was married August 17 to Doctor William H. Wilson. Her home is in Lawrenceville, Virginia. She was for a war librarian of Morehouse College, Atlanta, Georgia. • Nellie R. Myers, '29-'30, was married August 20th to Mr. B. L. McNabb, at Qttumwa, Iowa. Mrs. McNabb will continue her work as assistant in the Library School. They are at home at 1102 W. Oregon Street, Urbana. Illinois. • Margaret Hager, 'SO-'Sl, is now librarian of the Public Library at Rnshville, Indiana. [ I Edna M. McGrath, '29-'30, who has been librarian of the Public Library it East Moline, Illinois, was recently married and is now Mrs. Priinni. ] Allen D. Wilson, M.A. '30, librarian of the Junior College at Virginia, •linnesota, died August 1st in Denver, Colorado, after a severe illness from beart trouble. He leaves a widow and a son, James Allen, fourteen months

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• Frances E. Wallace, 'SO-^Sl, has resigned from her position as librarian. Bpossit Avenue Public School Library, LaGran-e, Illinois, because the K o a r d lacked money to pay her all last year, and is working temporarily •at Berea College Library, Berea, Kentucky, for the remainder of the school wear.

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