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Kin Uithwaitt. '25- 26. chanj a cc t Library> Santa Fe, New ^ Frai fcc for Women Library, San I fllclen Katherine Bcrtelsen, '26 I IT PI mc * uunv A^IUI«IT, i^vnusion, Illinois, is now Mrs. K. L. Morgan I gives her address as 1212 Alsdorf Street, Lansing, Michigan, but • k i n u i u i : in her library work. Mrs* Aletha Burnett Redman, S.S. '26, changed from supervisor, ^ • e r g r a d u a t e Study Hall, State University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa[ Terence assistant. Periodical Reading Room. Mary S. Buffum, M.A. '27, gave an address on "A Home Library" • r Radio Station WBAP, Fort Worth, Texas, March 22, 1933. H. Louise Edmondson, B.S. '27, has resigned as librarian of MarII College, Morgantown, West Virginia, to accept the position of arian, College of Education Library, Ohio State University, Colum ^ p , Ohio. H Alene Hannah Laub, B.S., '27, is now Mrs. Edgar Christine, and still H i s t ant. Crescent Hill Branch, Free Public Library, Louisville, Kentucky. Carlyle Morris, B.S. '27, of the Chicago Public Library staff, gave [radio talk on "Recent Biography," April 20, 1933, over Station KYW K m 5 to 5:10 p.m., on the radio program presented by the Adult Edution Council of Chicago. H Mae Parkinson (Mrs. H. L. Webb), B.S. '27, is to be a member of B e summer session faculty of the Drexel Institute Library School at Hiladelphia. H Martha M. Parks, B.S. '27, resigned her position last summer as a - pistant supervisor of School Libraries in the New York State Educatn Department, Albany, and accepted the position of Director of High Ihool Libraries, State Department of Education, Nashville, Tennessee. I Frances Ida Ambuhl, M.A. '28, has been made head of the Catalog lepartment, Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois. J Hortense Elaine Boylan, B.S. '28, has been appointed acting librarian If the Wewoka Public Library, Wewoka, Oklahoma, to serve during Mrs. Florence E. Cobb's (librarian) leave of absence for four months halting February 1, 1933, while Mrs. Cobb is completing work for an k.B. degree at the University of Oklahoma. I Bertha E. Collier, B.S. '28, is no longer at the Decatur Review Edi|prial Library. She may be addressed at her home, 957 W. Wood Street, ecatur, Illinois. [ Helen A. Ridgway, B.S. '28, acting superintendent of branch refernce of the Queens Borough Public Library, has been awarded a fellowhip for advanced study next year by the Carnegie Corporation of New "ork. Dorothy Cornwell, S.S. '28, changed her position from cataloger [to map librarian, Office of the Geographer, U. S. Department of State Library, Washington, D.C. Also changed her name to Mrs. Dorothy Lewis. Margaret S. Latimer (Mrs. S. T. Buckley), B.S. '28, is now living at 2118 Clay street, Cedar Falls, Iowa. Helen Duffy (Mrs. Nicholas Martin Kraus), B.S. '28, is still holding her^ position in the Public Library at Akron, Ohio; her home address is 266 E. Talmadge street, Apt. 441.

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