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E . Margaret Pattern, B.S. '29, is now Librarian of Louis Lat 2 c r u . Public Library, Highland, Illinois. *« Katherinc Kirtley Weed, B.S. '29, has resigned her position Florida State College for Women and become a member of the staff University of North Carolina Library. ° Marguerite Hallam Anderson, B.S. '30, has resigned her position Supervisor of the W P A state-wide library project at Indianapolis, IndJ to accept a position as Reference Librarian of the Indiana Division of Stjl t Library, Indianapolis, Indiana. Elma Irene Courter, B.S. '30, M.S. '37, has recently accepted a posit as State Director of the W P A Library Project at Phoenix, Arizona , Courter was formerly employed as librarian of the Arizona State Tea. College Library at Flagstaff, Arizona. She toured Europe this summer. Evelyn Elliott, B.S. '30, instructor in the Kellogg Library School, Emporia, Kansas, taught cataloging and classification at Chautauqua, New York during the summer. F . Bernice Field, B.S. '30, formerly an assistant in the serial department of the catalog division of the Yale University Library, New Haven, Connecticut, has accepted a position as an assistant in the catalog department | in the Vassar College Library, Poughkeepsie, New York. j Paul Howard, B.S. '30, who has been on leave of absence from the Missouri School of Mines at Rolla, Missouri, this past year in order to take graduate work at the University of Chicago Graduate Library School, has accepted the position as head of the Industry and Science department of the Enoch Pratt Free Library, Baltimore, Maryland, starting September 15. Nellie Ray Myers McNabb, B.S. '30, and family are living at 902 East Calhoun Street, Macomb, Illinois. Dorothy G. Martin, B.S. '30, died August 12, 1939 while visiting her brother in Los Angeles. She received the degree of Master of Arts from the University of Chicago Library School. Miss Martin had been an assistant in the Catalog department at the University of Chicago since 1W Genevra Parker, B.S. '30 (Mrs. Austin True) writes that they have a daughter, Rosemary, born June 25th, 1939. They are living in Mattoon Illinois. Mary Parm ,£ d e e , B.S. '30, who was employed as Librarian of the Public T t. Library Watertown, South Dakota, has accepted a position as Librarian ot the Public Library at Fort Dodge, Iowa, C rol e A1 Ce R o b e r t s B T • ? J? u ! ' -S. '30, is with the State Historical Societ) Lincoln, Nebraska. R n r S ^ h r ' ?*K * T - - . ° . resigned his position at the Queer Borough Public Library, Jamaica, New York to become head of the D« par ment of History, Travel and Biography Enoch Pratt Free Library, Baltimore, Maryland, starting September IS 1939 AKr,?uft ur al S S ' h '

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