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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS BULLETIN

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LIBRARY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION NEWS LETTER

Number 27

ALUMNI

June, 1939

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Gratings from California. W e hope to see you gathered in large numbers tor our reunion at San Francisco. The Pacific Coast alumni have been working hard to make this a gala affair, for it is seldom that we have a chance to see so many of you to renew old ties and form new ones. Each year these reunions have brought news of professional growth and recognition for our school. It has been the privilege of each alumnus to share in the culmination of many fine plans tor the University Library and for the Library School, and the alumni body has often expressed its appreciation of these developments. This year is a specially significant one in the history of our school for it is destined to bring with it the retirement of our Director, Mr. Windsor, whose professional spirit and kindly interest in our association have been of inestimable value. Both Mr. and Mrs. Windsor will be at the dinner, and it will be a chance to share with them the fulfillment of Mr. Windsor's plans for the School during his thirty years of service. FANNY ALICE COLDREN, President ASSOCIATION DINNER RESERVATIONS Tickets for the Illinois Library School dinner will be on sale at a central desk in the Municipal Auditorium at $1.65 a plate. Checks will NOT be accepted at the ticket desk. The local committee will appreciate it if you would send your reservation in advance to Herberta Faithorn, 2602 Sacramento St., San Francisco, Calif. In making your reservation, whether in advance or after arriving in San Francisco, please put your class after your name, as an effort will be made to seat guests by classes. The dinner will be held at the Women's City Club which is just around the corner from the Hotel St. Francis. Kate D. Ferguson is chairman, Jerome Wilcox is in charge of the program, Nelle U. Branch, Bess Bryan, Dorothy Farnsworth, Margaret Windsor, Katberine Brose, Herberta Faithorn, and Josie B. Houchens complete this group. They are full of plans to make this a delightful occasion, so we hope the attendance will be record breaking. E X E C U T I V E B O A R D 1938-39 President—Fanny Alice Coldren, University of California at Los Angeles. First vice-president—Flora Eckert, University of Arizona Library, lucson, Ariz. Second vice-president—Nclle U. Branch, University of California Davis Caht. Secretary-Treasurer—Josie B. Houchens, University of Illinois Library, Lrbana. Member ex-officio—Wilma L. Shelton, University of New Mexico Library, Albu! querque. Xew Mexico. . .,.._ .. , , • ,,rnm Trustees of Endowment F u n d - J o h n S. Ueav.nger, 1938-41; Margaret Williams Jones, 1936-39; Carlylc Morris, 1937-40. H O N O R R O L L OF N E W L I F E M E M B E R S

R U T H M. H E I S S rETLOW KALBERG E. LOUISE LEWIS HERBERTA L. FAITHORN

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