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THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

Have you paid your dues this year? The fiscal year of the A x i . tion coincides with the college year. The membership is at a very u point just now and if the News Letter is to be continued, at least 2 o Q alumni must pay the annual fee of one dollar. The Executive Board feei .1--^ xt_ 1^4.4.^^0 *v»™,u KP Qplf sunoortine and that the small reserve *„J should in tne general ircctamjr ««*vw*^ «~ t — — — - -., 0 —^. v . i n fund has been very useful in making loans to students who have found themselves in unexpected need and has been frequently turned over without a single loss. ivsa. You will find attached to this letter a pink slip, fill it out, attach a dollar and send to the Treasurer without delay so that a News Letter may come out in the fall. If you have paid your 1934-35 dues, you have a right to feel complacent but do not let it rest there, help out by gettin? some one else to pay theirs. T H E ADAH PATTON MEMORIAL F U N D ] As a good many of the Alumni know, this memorial to Miss Pattern was started in 1932 under the auspices of the Library Club of the University Library to establish a fund for publishing in the general field of library science but especially in cataloging, classification and bibliography. In spite of the adverse economic conditions the fund has been growing | steadily and at the last meeting of the Library Club, the Memorial Fund Board reported that $1,521.38 had been received in gifts. Our Library School Alumni could undoubtedly provide much valuable | professional literature that would be worthy of publication, indeed the! bchool has several items on hand already if funds could only be found for their publication. To this end, many Alumni may feel that they would like to contribute, even though they did not personally know Miss Patton. a y nt SS E nOT Robertson Pwr^ Yvv '°r™l H > Catalog Department of the University of Illinois Library, Secretary-Treasurer of the Board. J MARGARET AMIDON GRAMESLY the ^taculty o of t ^ University of * Illinois° \ ^ ° S ^ t the i i ? ^ ^ ? £ £ ' ' Library School afor the oast member of| me twelve years died suddenly Sunday, August 12, at h e r h o r n f n UrbaS Sheof her she m»H^ iiW.* some time, but^ with the. ^y^^ge r so ^ ^ , £ ^ S had not been well for ^r t. c o u a characterstic j- V contract to leach to thf I , her condition and insisted on fulfilling her, g on,? . ^ " a f c 5 ? 5 £ C

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