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12 University of Illinois Library School WASHINGTON, D. C , AND VICINITY We arranged a dinner for our group on November 16, 1934, a t th American Association of University Women's headquarters and ninete«! were present. Besides the Washington people, Grace Barnes and Aim* Hook from the University of Maryland and Lois Crouch from Goucher College, Baltimore, were present. Much interest was shown and it was a very pleasant evening, and a congenial group. MAUDE DAVIS TEXAS A group of 27 met on the second morning of the convention of the Texas Library Association to honor Illinois and Mr. Windsor, who was guest speaker at the 25th anniversary of the Association. Octavia Rogan from Waco paid a tribute to Miss Gramesley, then Mr. Windsor gave some inside information, which was just what the group wanted to hear, about the University of Illinois. J Julia Grothaus of the San Antonio Public Library presided. There were in the group librarians representing school, college, and public] libraries, as follows: Octavia F. Rogan, Waco; Opal Williams, Commerce;! LeNoir Dimmitt, Austin; Anna Harriet Heyer, Fort Worth; Harriet j Dickson, Houston; Frances Burrage, College Station; Lola Mae Rozzell Lubbock; Mrs. Antillia Branch, Wichita Falls; Mary D. Taylor, Denton;! Mary S. Buffum, Denton; Mary E. Goff, Austin; Arthur R. Curry, Galveston; Mrs. Arthur R. Curry, Galveston; Lorena Baker, Austin; Mary Gay,J Belton; Fannie M. Wilcox, Austin; Mary Jeanne Treichler, College Station; Benthol McCollum, Austin; Madeline Canova, Austin; Marguerite j Bowles, College Station; Alice S. Harrison, Austin; Gretchen Howell. Commerce; Edith Houston, San Antonio; Julia Grothaus, San Antonio, j The following hymn composed by Arthur R. Curry, '16, librarian of the Rosenberg Library of Galveston, was sung for the first time. | LIBRARY SCHOOL HYMN Sacred to loving hearts, stands our alma mater. Born of devoted lives, nurtured with love, Guiding her children, guided from above. Strong with the strength of right, gracious in her beauty, Loyal in thought and deed, valiant for truth, Counting her treasure what she gives to youth. Through all the coming years, how shall we adore her? How but in better lives, built by her aim ? Be all her children worthy of her name. OCTAVIA F. ROGAN j I ALUMNI PUBLICATIONS B Y ***** ° ° ' *raries, 16:79-86, CAMP, MILDRED. Student assistants and the college library LiW r «il 59:923-925, Dec. 1, 1934. Paper read at meeting of he' N o r f c ^SSSA of the Kansas Library Association. Northeast District ° Octo ber %34 N E Library f r PublJC fficialS UVmois L
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