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Richard B. Sealock, B.S '30, ami Mrs. Sealock arc the parent, 0f , u girl born in October, 1936. Mr. Sealock is curator of the Long Island CJ^ lectio,. Queens Borough Public Library, Jamaica, New York y Elsie Sdlfns, M.A. '30, formerly cataloger at the Oklahoma ColW , Women, Chickasha, transferred last summer to the Kansas State Teachers (J

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B e s s i e " ^ Tressler, B.S. '30, resigned her position at the Nebr Teachers College at Chadron, to become assistant librarian at the A r L _ State Teachers College at Tempe. . . . ... . . . . , , Alice B. Wesley, B.S. '30 resigned her position as librarian of the Urban, Illinois, Public Library to become librarian of the Chula Vista, California

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L. Louise Adcock (Mrs. William B. Jencks), B.S. '31, has resigned her osition as librarian of Buena Vista College, Storm Lake, Iowa, to join her usband, who is in the accounting department of the Ohio State University, Columbus. . «« .. ,., Eliza V. Atkins, B.S. '31, resigned her position as librarian of the Louisville Municipal College for Negroes at Louisville, Kentucky, to become head of the circulation department at Fisk University Library, Nashville, Tennessee. Evelyn C. Beamer, B.S. '31, is librarian of the Public Library at Plymouth, Indiana. Emma K. Bergmann, B.S. '31, is branch librarian of the Public Library oi Belleville, Illinois. Helen E. Brown, B.S. '31, A.M. '35, has just resigned her position as librarian of the Landscape Architecture Library at the University of Illinois and goes to the Ryerson Library, Art Institute, Chicago, as cataloger. Elinor M. Chappie (Mrs. C. N. Saltus), B.S. '31, is librarian at the Duluth State Teachers College, Duluth, Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. Saltus now have a ] two-year-old daughter. Elizabeth A. Clugston, B.S. '31. The Library School office has just received the sad news of the death of Miss Clugston on November 7, 1936, following an appendicitis operation. For two years she had been in the children's department of the Fort Wayne-Allen County Public Library. Raymond T. Davis, S.S. '31, who has been teaching mathematics this winter j in a junior college at Kansas City, Missouri, died suddenly on February 4, 1937 of scarlet fever. He had been ill only about a week. j Harriet Dickson, B.S. '31, became Mrs. Everett Reynolds on June 13, 1936. In her professional capacity as children's librarian of the Houston Public Library she will retain her maiden name. Miss Dickson was chairman of the local arrangements committee for the Southwestern Library Association meeting in October. Florence Pickett Foltz, B.S. '31, writes that she is still in her position as librarian of the West High School, Denver, Colorado and thoroughly enjoying J her work. Also that she is busy collecting material on the work of Colorado authors. Har G f f h ™swold, B.S. '31, is supervising librarian of the Cass County T u Library Projects with headquarters at Ashland, Illinois. Gretchen Howell, B.S. '31, cataloger of the East Texas State College spent the last six weeks of the summer session at Harvard University takinjr course in snort story writing. % e n er ffit B S and in c £ r i i ^ i r£ '? l M.S '35 resigned his position as assistant in charge of the Chemistry Library at the University of Illinois to become assistant librarian of the University of Texas at Austin Mr and'Mrs Moflit ana nam ed « A nn°e "

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