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University of Illinois Library School

land, Sarah Lawson, Bessie Medd, Amy C Moon, and Helen K. Starr. o„. 0I town Illini were Grace M. Mostue from the Fairmount High School Lihll Dr and Alf Houkom from St. Olaf College Library. *ry,

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A number of Illinois alumni were present at the Ohio Valley R e e i o n J Group of Catalogers meeting held in Bloomington, Indiana, on May 15 1937 Several members of the Catalog Division of the University of Illinois Librar 7 also attended this meeting. ^ XT „. w Those present at the luncheon were: from Ohio, Nellie M. Coats, Elizabeth! Wilson, D. Martin, Ena Oertli, Lois E. Goan, Grace Mitchell, Blanche Lane Verna Harris Pate, F. Cantrall, Rosemary Martin; from University of Michigan!! Laura Peck; from University of Illinois, Cleo Lichtenberger, Mary Louise Seely, Edna Brown, Ethel Bond. TEXAS The following Illinois graduates and former students were present at the University of Illinois Library School-Texas Library Association breakfast Leora J. Lewis, Lois Holladay, Julia Groathaus, Opal Williams, Gretchen Howell, Dorothy Staley, Octavia Rogan, LeNoir Dimmitt, Frances Dimmit Frances Burrage, Rutillia Branch, Lorena Baker, Elaine Boylan.

ALEXANDER MOFFIT

W A S H I N G T O N , D. C. Three very successful luncheons were held with the following present: March 13—H. J. Chamberlain, Florence B. Currie, Maud Davis, L. M. Falk and wife, M. W. Getchell and wife (nee Louise W i n n ) , Bess Glenn, Alma Hook, Anne Jensen, Dorothy Cornwell Lewis, Katherine M. Knoop, Gwendolyn! Murphy, Arthur G. Renstrom, Nannie G. Sanders, Olga Skartvedt, Doroth J. Hill. April 10—Grace Barnes, Mrs. Vivian Reynolds Boughter, Helen Clark, Florence B. Currie, Maud Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Dunkin, Dorothy J. Hill, Alma Hook, Katherine Knoop, Mrs. Dorothy Cornwell Lewis, Gwendolyn Murphy, Julia Pressey, Olga Skartvedt, Ruby Wilson, and my mother. May 8—Florence B. Currie, Mildred Ann Doss, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dunkin, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Getchell, Leslie Falk, Dorothy J. Hill, Glad} Johnson Elva Krogh, Nannie G. Sanders, Olga Skartvedt, Philip Stone, and Ruby Wilson. The Washington alumni are hoping that they will see many Illini in thej J capital this summer.

DOROTHY J. HILL

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

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