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Alumni Nezcs Letter, 1936

tin lectures and programs on the radio, he studied astronomy and m i c r o s , . ,n Mitioil^geT^SS a h ( ) bb y . With the development of economic and •<t studied every change from every angle possible and became so' w e l l i n formed that men from all walks of life, both t n e n d s and strangers came to WM,IC w him tor advice and information. * • Resides his parents, he leaves his wife, Mrs. Ada (Nelson) Whitinsr B L S 5, librarian of the Hyde Park Branch of the Los Angeles Public Library' Lhom he married August 4, 192.-); also a sister, Miss Esther M Whitin* i achcr in Brocton, Mass. Phyllis Crawford Scott, B.L.S. '24, has resigned her position with the H W Wilson company to supervise a VVPA project in New York City. The project is to furnish a pictorial index to American design, beginning with costume and architecture. I Elsie D. Sullens, 1924-'25, M.A. '30, is head cataloger of the Kellogg Librarv Kansas State Teachers College at Emporia, Kansas. , Vivian Reynolds Boughter, 1924- 25, is now librarian of the Forest Park High School, Baltimore, Maryland. H e r home address is 1729 Bolton Street Baltimore. Lolita L. Newman, 1924-'25, is now at the Sheridan Junior High School, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Miriam Roe, B.L.S. '26, is catalog and reference assistant at the University f North Dakota, Grand Forks, North Dakota. Mary Frances Austin, B.S. '27, formerly librarian of the Villa Madonna ollege Library at Covington, Kentucky, is now editorial assistant of the Meth"ist Book Concern at Cincinnati, Ohio. Beatrice Holt, B.S. '27, M.A. '32, has resigned her position as instructor at he State Teachers College of Emporia, Kansas, Library School to become assistant professor of the University of Denver School of Librarianship at Denver. Ruth C. Krueger, B.S. '27, M.A. Feb. '36, has returned to her position as librarian of the Eastern State Teachers College Library at Madison, South Dakota. Miss Krueger taught Cataloging in the 1935 University, of Illinois Library School Summer Session, and will teach again this summer. Elleine McLellan, B.L.S. '27 (Mrs. Frank Stones), sends a new address, 28 Prospect street, Millbury, Mass. She says "my new home is on the crest of a h »H that rises from Blackstone Valley and although I am not good at winter s Ports, I have a ski-run, sledding, skating and snow shoeing in every direction." Harriet S. Potter, B.S. '27, is now head of Travelling libraries in the Free Public Library Department of the State Board of Education, and of the State Library of Vermont. Her home is in Vergennes, Vermont. Louise G. Prichard, B.S. '27, is acting reference librarian at the Louisiana ^tate University at Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Esther Stallmann, B.S. '27, has been made assistant professor of Library Science at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville, and began her new duties ,n September, 1935. Alice Van Zanten B S '27, resigned her position as head of the circulation department of the Fort Wayne, Indiana, Public Library last summer and was tarried on August 15 1935 to Mr. Henry Veld at Holland, Michigan. They a re living at 1211 Forty-fifth-street, Rock Island, Illinois where Mr. Veld is connected with the Music Department of Augustana College. , Jerome Kear Wilcox, B.S. '27, M.A. '28, has resigned his position at the John Crerar Library to become head ot the Acquisition Department at Duke University, Durham, North Carolina. Dorothy Fulkcrson Bower, B.S. '28, is now Mrs. Deckert. (We would like f "Her details for our records, if she would send them.) Helen T Coffin B.S. '28, resigned her position with the Teachers College at Nacogdoches, T e x a s and is now an Assistant at the Texas State Libran it Austin, Texas. '