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western College at Winfielcl, Kansas, to become librarian of the Nebrasb StatI Normal College at Chadron Winifred F. Wright (Mrs. William Schlosser), B.S. '32. Mr. and v Schlosser are living at Ottawa IIlinois. Mr Harold W. Batchelor, B.S. 33, was married on August 11, 19^ t s,! Alberta O. Kern of Portland, Oregon. Mr Batchelor has returned to'thl r versity of Illinois where he is completing the work for his Master's d m l working in the catalog department of the University Library. Mr. andia *~rM Batchelor are living at 1007 South Wright Street, Champaign. Florence Elizabeth Bly, B.S. '33, was married April 7, 1936 to Mr j p Trees. They will live in Muncie, Indiana. E. Esther Bryant, B.S. '33, resigned her position as cataloger at the Lincoln Illinois, Public Library, to accept a position with the General Library Division of the Illinois State Library at Springfield. Katherine L. Croxall, B.S. '33, last fall opened the Mart Rental Library 0r the Second Floor of the Tenth Street Mart, 20 S. 14th St., Richmond, Ind. Hoyt R. Galvin, B.S. '33, formerly order librarian with the T.V.A. Technical Library of Knoxville, Tenn., has been appointed regional librarian with the Carnegie Library of Huntsville, Ala., to conduct an extension program in North Alabama in the area of the T.V.A. Guntersville Dam construction project. Dorothy J. Hill, B.S. '33, resigned her position in the catalog department of) the University of Illinois Library, to accept a position in the Division of Cataloging, National Archives, Washington, D. C , November 1, 1936. Althea Vance Howard, B.S. '33, resigned her position as librarian of the West Kentucky Industrial College Library, Paducah, Kentucky, to become librarian at the East Pulaski School Library at Gary, Indiana. Ellen P. Jackson, B.S. '33, received her M.S. '36, in library science from the University of Illinois and is now an assistant in the catalog department at the Oklahoma A. & M. College Library at Stillwater, Oklahoma. Lola W. Lampe, B.S. '33, resigned her position at the Streator, Illinois, High School Library to be married to Mr. W. A. Miiller, June 20, 1936. Mr. and Mrs. Miiller are living at 55 West Wood Street, Palatine, Illinois. John Morrow, B.S. '33, who received his M.S., majoring in library science at Columbia University, in June, 1936, has returned to his position at th( Withers Public Library at Bloomington, Illinois. Annabelle Thomson, B.S. '33, resigned her position as reserve librarian at the Eastern Illinois State Teachers College at Charleston, Illinois, to become an assistant at the J. Sterling Morton High School and Junior College Library a Cicero, Illinois. Sibyl O. Tubbs B.S. '33, resigned her position at the Municipal University of Omaha Library, Omaha, Nebraska, to accept a position in the catalog department of the Omaha Public Library, starting January 1 1937 Mabel A Williams, B.S. '33, is librarian of the Junior' College Library 2 Muskegon, Michigan. ! Josephine L. Barry B.S. '34 is an assistant in the Kansas State Historical b a r y at A a n h a Ka sas havin OC1 y AT 1 ^ ^ - i ^. " > £ ^signed her position with the Manhattan Carnegie Free Public Library. XT 5 Chicago,T Illinois. ' ^ 'n? ^ the Abbott Laboratories Libran North Martha Bond (Mrs. P. W. Leppla), B.S. '34, has resigned her position i* the catalog department of the University of Illinois S She has a P** —noi n < tment oi Henry E. Coleman J r B.S. '34 has resigned his position at Northwestern University to become head of the department of serials a n exchanges nt the A l C s and at State University of Iowa Library, Iowa City, Iowa. Bertha Hill Cooley, B.S. '34, writes from the Universitv of T,loi^ , Jw,r*> her husband Dr. James d o l e y is on the faculty, "To d f f S & S ' " ' V.v h .! • inches of snow on the level and most of that in the month of J ' Tl

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