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of Northwestern University Library at kvanston, to accept a position in J * town library at Whwlinfc West VirKima. * lit.•• Ralph Esteniuest. B.S. '36, was married to Dorothy Elizabeth Wat** Saturday, August 15, 1936 at 4 p.m at St. Luke s Church the IVo-Cathc/J Evanston, Illinois. Mr. Esterquest has a position in the library at NorthweJeS 5 D e a n Stallings, B.S. '35, spent the first semester doing graduate work J the University of Illinois. On January 1 he was appointed acting librarian o i l the South Dakota State College Library at Brookings. "| Mrs. Hortense H. Young. B.S. '34, is now an assistant at the Louisville Municipal College for Negroes Library at Louisville, Kentucky. Margaret Windsor, B.S. '34, resigned her position at librarian of the Science Library at Antioch College, Yellow Springs, Ohio, to become bibliographer at Stanford University Library, Stanford University, California, starting her new duties October 1. • . Elma Peach Anderson, B.S. 35, resigned her position in the loan department of the University of Illinois Library to become assistant librarian of the University of Kansas City Library at Kansas City, Missouri, February 1, 1937. j Marie C. Friedline, B.S. '35, is working in the Joseph Schaffner Library of Commerce, Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois. I Louise F. Haworth, B.S. '35, began her new work as assistant in the Extension Division of the State Library at Indianapolis, July 1, 1936. Elinor Mabel Heiss, S.S. '35, resigned her position in the Wheaton College Library, Wheaton, Illinois, and was married during the summer to Mr. Berg. Mr. and Mrs. Berg are living in Oakland, California. Mrs. Berg is working parttime in the Oakland Public Library. E. Vivian Hill, B.S. '35, resigned her position at the Urbana, Illinois, Public Library, to become librarian of the Litchfield, Illinois, Public Library. Marion J. Kanak, B.S. '35, was married on August 12, 1936 to John Carl Settlemayer, B.S. '35. Mrs. Settlemayer will continue in her position as cataloger j in the University of Iowa Library for the present. F. Mildred Kerr, B.S. '35, resigned her position as librarian of the Middle Georgia College Library at Cochran, Georgia, to accept a position at the Illinois State Normal University Library at Normal, Illinois. J Bernard L. Foy, B.S. '36, resigned his position in the Newspaper Room of the University of Illinois Library to accept a position with the T.V.A. Library at Knoxville, Tennessee. Martha H. Nutt, B.S. Aug. '36, who has been librarian of the Junior High School at Elwood, Indiana, is now librarian of the Senior High School at Nei Castle, Indiana. Clara K Silvian, B.S. '36, was married June 27, 1936 to Mr. William & Fishman. Mrs. Fishman is librarian of the Summit-Argo Public Library at Argo, Illinois. Catherine A. Simms B.S. '36, was married January 2, 1937 to Mr. Floyd B. Green. Mrs. Green is librarian of Scott, Foresman & C o , 623 South Wabash Avenue Chicago, and Mr. Green is employed as sales correspondent at the Eyster Linen Company, Chicago. H len Hefl n S 1 36 3 »« S , i * ' 1 V ? 5 - 1 ? ' 7; resigned her position as first assistant in the order department of Obcrlin College at Oberlin, Ohio, to accept the position as technical adviser at the National Library Bindery Company £ t Cleveland e M ,SS efhng h S % • - T*I J l ^ «.registered in the first year class of the Universit of Illinois Library School this year, but left for her new posit on February; .Mary Lea Stewart, 1936-37 has had a program accepted for W I L L * University of .Illinois Broadcasting station, in connection with the course i radio work given by the University Her program given on Washington Birthday was entitled "Music of Washington's time" wasmiui The many friends of Emma khoades Nickoley, 1923-24, will wish to extend their sympathy to her on ihc sudden death of her husband n? VAZ^\W Nickoley at Beirut, Syria, on March 13, 1937, following £ o J ,-^ lib been Dean of the American University of Beirut for man ^ e a r ^ ^ D u r i g 1 leaves of absence from Syria the Nickoleys spent most of their time in U r W

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