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brary, Helena, Arkansas. . fOQ . m c c n 7 Florence B McFaddcn Edwards, S.S. '27 and 28, has resigned as librarian, Buena Vista College Library Storm Lake, Iowa Edith Grace Bond, B.S. '28, M.A. Columbia 32, who has been acting head of the History and Travel, Biography Departments, Enoch Pratt Free Library, Baltimore, since October, 1932, has been made First As sistant of these departments. # Cleona L. Case, B.S. '28, is temporary reference assistant at the Public Library, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Louise Fant, B.S. '28, formerly assistant librarian of Hollins College, has been appointed librarian of Glynn Academy, Brunswick, Georgia. This school serves all of Glynn County, and Brunswick is one of the most attractive seashore resorts of that region. Dorothy Fogarty, B.S. '28, was married December 25th, 1933, to Mr. Karl Ritter at her home in Cleveland. He is on the instructional staff of the Aeronautics School at Langley Field. She will continue her position as assistant cataloger, Hampton Institute, Hampton, Virginia. Lois Butler Payson, B.S. '28, A.M. Columbia '31, has resigned from the library of the U.S. Department of Agriculture to become librarian of the State College at Bozeman, Montana. Thelma T. Thornsburgh (Mrs. G. O. Greer), B.S. '28, reports that they are the happy parents of a son, Garth O. Greer, Jr., born in November. Bonnie Batson, S.S. '29, was married to Mr. Max McCormack during the summer of 1929. Her present address is 520 Amsterdam N.E., Atlanta, Georgia. Katherine E. Buhrman, B.S. '29, is doing some temporary work in Washington County, Illinois. Marshall T. Carqueville, B.S. '29, is with the International Labor Dehiorni and has nVlT ^ ^ ^ recently been married. His home address is ^815 Malabar Street, Los Angeles, California. Esther Ellis B.S. '29, is assistant in the Children's department of the Cincinnati Public Library.

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marHed tn Dr r ^ SH ^P ' M a r V e l n Dhas resigned her position and r was Minnesota, e C 2 6 1 9 3 3 D r M a r v S l is P o fessorJf^^oSanS Chemistry at . ° rh f * . ' of Illinois. Thev l will be -at ' * tessor ot Organic the University home at 804 South McCullough Street, Urbana, Illinois. * y K aySer (Mrs Arnold *t ; i 9 p l ! \ A O. Jackson), B.S. '29, is now living formerly ed in June, 1933, to John H. Hoefer. They are living in Topeka, Kansas. o S^jSS^^ f »' ° * ***** «" ^ e University Hazel Reed, B.S. *29, is now the assistant librarian at the State T ,k Cheyenne, Wyommg; she was formerly in the Public L T b r a r y I t ^ Akron, Henry G. Statham, A.M. '29, has resigned from the Librarv n a y ss thl H , ™ ™ v - . . - " r R . Congress to accept a business oosition with the Harmon Nation;,f « L ° f' P ' position Corporation in New York City. ^ u o n a i Keal Estate

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