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LIBRARY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION NEWS LETTER

Number 21 June, 1935 GREETINGS F R O M T H E S U N S H I N E O F T H E ROCKIES Here's to a big reunion in Denver in J u n e ! The usual "library school dinners" evening is being scheduled for conference week. With the local Illini in charge and an enthusiastic welcome ready for the faculty and alumni from away this dinner should be a gala event. The state chairmen of the Alumni Association are hereby asked to continue their work as outlined last year by our ex-President—Bertha Schneider. The Secretary-Treasurer reminds us that the news letters are not paying for themselves. Therefore I am hoping that the state secretaries will be busily engaged in getting in new annual and life memberships to report at the June business meeting. The annual dinner and meeting will be held Thursday evening June 27th at the Shirley-Savoy Hotel. Mildred A. Kenney of the Denver Public Library is Chairman of the committee for the reunion. With greetings again and a cordial invitation to come to Denver in June, I am Yours sincerely, HARRIET E. HOWE. President MONTREAL MEETING The annual dinner and meeting of the Association was held at the indsor Hotel on June 28, 1934. There were one hundred and three present. At the close of the dinner, Bertha Schneider, President, called the roll by classes; 1930 was the banner class with ten members present. The report of the Secretary-Treasurer was read and accepted. Mr. Cleavinger gave the report of the Trustees of the Endowment Fund. A report of the Jdah Patton Memorial Fund Board was read by Miss Bond. Miss Schneider said that the Executive Board had been working on hree lines of endeavor during the year. (1) For a close unity among the Uumni by means of reunions, such as breakfasts or dinners held at state fieetings and in cities where a number of alumni were gathered permanently- (2) The appointment of a secretary for each state to arrange for (Meetings, collect dues and news items and to send such collections to the ^ecretary-Treasurer who is also the editor of the News Letter. (3) An p o r t to increase the annual membership of the Association especially by r P *dng the more recent graduates to join. She reported that the reunions had been unusually successful and hoped that they would be continued as a prmanent custom. Mill Lucy Foote the recipient of the Katherine L. Sharp Scholarship