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E X E C U T I V E B O A R D 193243 Jerome K. Wilcox, John Crerar Library, Chicago, IVesM. nt Mae Parkinson Webb, Library Seh<"l, I'nivcrsity of Louisiana, Baton RAM First Vice President. Esther A. Smith, University of IfMiuan Library. \nn Arbor, Second \ Kf. President Josie B. Houchens, University of Illinois Library, Urbana, Secretary-Treasure Lois F. Shortess, Education Department, Baton Koimr, La., Member Ex-officio Trustees of Endowment Fund—J. S. Cleavinger, 1932-35; Margaret Hutch;J nins 1930-33; Anna May Price, 1931-34. '

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T H E ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Strange as it may seem the Association needs members. Onlv 28 alumni have paid their dues this year. Do you enjoy the Xews Letter? If so, remember that it takes money to print it. W e must have 100 annual members each year to pay for its publication. W e should have more than the minimum of members, however, for the surplus funds in the general treasury are used to make loans to Library School students, who would be unable otherwise to finish the year. Such loans are made onlv to promising students on the advice of the faculty, and not a vear goes by in which several students have not been assisted bv this fund The recipients of these loans have always repaid them promptly and the School feels that this fund is a very worth-while service on the part of the alumni. Annual memberships are only a dollar. ADAH PATTON M E M O R I A L Miss Jutton, chairman of the committee, reports that the fund already e n h u n d r e d d 0 l l a r s i n c a s h and T™/ >wl > ^ a t they arc very much

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