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for Commencement. She wrote to*a number of her classmates thinu that the time might be ripe for a reunion, and received several r 3 * which may be of interest to other friends. ^ Anne Fraser Leidendeker, B.L.S. '08, wrote: "Life has been v strenuous these last few years and I haven't had time to renew my S fri#>n*4«!h'n<5 T wish T mi^ht come to the reunion. . . I am being sent t u! mo**'*, r* ™ Women Chicago in July, and I did wish I might have combined the two. I \^ been on the Board of the National Federation for the last two vear« , J as Librarian as well as woman of the unemployed girl. Since 1928 I have been the head of the Science and Industry division of the Los Angeles Public Library. It's a grand library and of course this department—20 on the staff—is the finest group in the library." Fleda Straight Myers, B.L.S. '08, wrote: "I would love to come back for a reunion but the distance is so great for a college professor's wife. I haven't seen any of the Library classmates except the very few I have seen in Urbana on the two occasions when I have visited there. However I have not forgotten all I learned; I cataloged several private libraries when I first came to Cornell and three years ago I worked in the Library at the University of Nanking, China, when I accompanied my husband there on some agricultural work he was sent to do. We have two children, a boy of nineteen, who is a student at Cornell, and a girl almost ten. Six years ago when Clyde went to China the first time I took the children to France and had a wonderful year and a half living in France and making short trips to nearby countries."

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