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ware, Middlesex,, England, writes.that she moved into her new home in then the funeral ot rving foresee the abdication! _ " ^ i<m ™ • vu • Grace A Anderson (Mrs. Clair C. Olson), 1 9 2 J - ^ 4 , IS librarian o f the North K dz A e ue Ch, Park College Library, Foster and f ^ k ^ " u f *°- . OA . Jeanne A. H. Everaerts (Mrs. Archibald E Gray), 1923-24, is now li v J at Helsingfors, Finland, where her-husband is third secretary;of the: Legation Ethel Binney, 1924-25 and 1934-35, is librarian of the Public Lib rary at Winona, Minnesota. , ' Warren L. Perry, 1925-26, was married to Miss M " e t t e Savage Harris on Saturday, August 22, 1936, in Tacoma, Washington. Mr. Perry is librarian of the College of Puget Sound at Tacoma. Helmer L. Webb, M.A. '27, has resigned his position as librarian at Tulane University to become librarian of Union College at Schenectady, New York. j Louise L. Fant, B.S. '28, resigned her position as librarian of the South Georgia State College at Douglas, Georgia, to accept a position with the University of Georgia at Athens. | Esther F. Price, B.S. '29, M.A. '34, was married to Richard N. Roerig in the Episcopal church at Champaign, Illinois, on September 5, 1936. Mrs. Roerig is working half-time in the loan department of the University of Illinois Library and Air. Roerig is an assistant chemist in the Illinois State Water Survey at the University of Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Roerig are living at 1005 South Sixth Street, Champaign, Illinois. ^ Helen Hilton Meisinger, 1925-26, acting children's librarian of the Lincoln, Nebraska, Public Library, died very suddenly on March 12, 1936. She had been ill for several months but everyone thought that she had recovered and would soon be back at work. Suddenly an embolism developed with fatal consequence Mrs. Meisinger had lived in Lincoln all her life except for 1921-24 spent in Washington, D.C. She was a graduate of the University of Nebraska and spent one year at the Library School of the University of Illinois. She was a member of national and state library associations and last year was vice-president of the Nebraska Library Association. Her work in the Lincoln Public Library was very successful and she was popular with the public as well as with her fellow workers. The library was closed the dav of her funeral. Emma G. Newman (Mrs. George M. Wright), S.S.'26 and '33, is reference librarian at the Miami, Florida, Public Library. Miriam Roe, B.L.S. '26, resigned as a temporary assistant in the catalog and reference department at the University of North Dakota Library,, Grand ~_.~ , Forks, North Dakota, to become librarian at Northwestern State Teachers College at Alva, Oklahoma. Helen M. Clark, B.S. '27, has resigned her position with the Indiana Stat. Library at Indianapolis. She taught Cataloging and Classification at Syracuse University Library School last summer and in September went to the Enoch Pratt Free Libmry, Baltimore, Maryland, as Director of Work with Schools.. 1S 9 BL S 27 ,s catal x u ° £°u% ' ' ° g e r at the Southern Methodist Universit. Library, Dallas, Texas. Ruth C. Krueger, B.S '27 M.A '36, resigned as librarian of the EasterState Teachers College at Madison, South Dakota, to become librarian of th Teachers College at Gunnison, Colorado. She taught in the 1936 Summer S < sion of the University of Illinois. Louise G Prichard, B.S. '27 A.M. '28, reader's advisor at the University o Louisiana Library, has resigned and has been appointed first assistant in «h reference department of the Library Association of Portland n J™ Naomi M. Anderson, B.S. '28, has a temporary position « «a ,£l l& e r 3 t th r at c o University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, North' Dakota ' * Helen T. Coffin, B.S. '28, resigned her position with the Texsa <;t <i f ibrar to accept the position of librarian of the Public Library at Camut I "i • nV\ Fern E. Debeck, B.S. '28, M.A. '33, was married o n A u Z t l ? o « I% Arthur S. Davis, Jr. Mr. Davis is an architect of C h i c a g ^ a n d S o r ^ h c P*