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? ?#*& . ' " . ' ' ¥ ' - ' ' resigned her position in the order department of the University of Illinois Library to join the reference and circulation department of the Louisiana Polytechnic Institute Library at Ruston, Louisiana Sept. 1, 1939. James Still, B.S. '31, w o n the second of three prizes awarded by the U. Menry Memorial n Asw a r d Committee for the best short stories published n n n ma a2 e Si- u S T ? C r S t ^ 2 e wduring the past year. The story was entitled "Bat ^ as n "iJv ^ P" awarded to William Faulkner, and the third to Uavidl o C. D e j o n g . H i s first novel "River of Earth" is announced for pubn JiS?5 .by the Viking Press for February 5th. The announcement says This richly gifted y o u n g m a n has, with his first full-length prose workstepped into the ranks of distinguished American novelists. Readers of The long valley, The time of man, and The yearling will welcome both his style and his subject matter. He has set his novel in Kentucky—the world he knows and loves and about which he has sung so beautifully in his poetry." l o n e Williams County Library at Conway, Arkansas, to accept a position Periodical department at the University of Wyoming Lib rary, Laramie, Wyoming. Doris A Folev B S '32, librarian at the Christian College Library, Columbia, M i s f o u r f sailed on the "Oslofjord" June 3 for » o n ^ S j * t a and Denrnark. She returned to New York City, July 15, and then took two-weeks trip through Canada.

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Gulledge n . u u u e u g e , m . « . L ' J " " *rv harrowing experience last -wav vv-y ow / Je o n a fishing trip in Green sville, South Carolina had a very ™ « t w e n t to pieces a boat in which he and seven other men^ naa g & ^ g Pamlico Sound was so buffeted by a storm u r n and left them floating in the sound for•* g » v a n d p i c k e d t h e m up wreckage; fortunately a rescuing p a r t y ^ g f t t .f> vin l just as they were on the point °*f s f nt s t a ,„ t h e Catalog division of the 32 s Mary Elizabeth Hause, B.S. ' ^ A " ' married in October, 939. to N a t i o n ^ Archives at Washington D. g. ^ m a ^ ^ M f S H e n n i n g w ,,| Eugene Henning, an engineer with the y^rchjves „„ t | I 1 1 1 ( . h c r Present po.sinon^ntnc^ substituting this past