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Helen G. More, BX.S/2V*• *>" cataloging at the University of „ l a n d " Library, Redlands, California. °* H, A ««M d T r o t i e r 1925-26, M.A/32, w a s appointed assistant i v l n , „ A , ° c a S S , a. the U n l - r d . , of Illinois Library in ' § g £ I 1941. Margaret Elizabeth Coonan, B.L.S.'26, has i U.L.b,lb, f o l resigned her position g y A il.rfrv S y Hall, IkJtimore, Maryland, to take a position at the lsait — — '" ~ i

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daughter Prisciila, are living at Tucson, Arizona. ** Charles R. Flack, B.L.S/26 is now head of the Library Science Department Clarion State Teachers College, Clarion, Pennsylvania. Lucile Wilcox Cox, B.S/27 and M.A/31, is now living at 1045 North Arthur Street, Pocatello, Idaho, where her husband is army chaplain. Elleine McLellan (Mrs. Frank Stones), B.L.S/27 has been made chief of the Burton Historical Collection of the Detroit Public Library. Mrs. Stones was on leave of absence from her former position in the social sciences department of the Detroit Library t o teach in t h e University of Denver School of Librarianship during the summer of 1940 and part of the ensuing Catbcn academic year. j Provident Ruth C. Ringo, B.S/27, resigned h e r position in t h e Department oi flortn Justice Library, Washington, D. C , t o become order librarian at the Unirested J versity of Tennessee Library a t Knoxville, Tennessee, September, 1940. Esther Stallman, B.S/27, is now head of the Department of Librarianship, New York State College for Teachers, Albany, New York. Mrs. Verna H . Pate, 1927-28, is now Mrs. E . J. Hankemier. Mrs. Hankemier is continuing in her position a s cataloger at the Indianapolis Public Library, Indianapolis, Indiana. Frida Louise Pliefke, B.S/28, was on leave for 1940-41, from the Mayo Clinic Library, Rochester, Minnesota, t o study at the University of Chicago Graduate Library School, Chicago, Illinois. Pauline A. Seely, B.S/28, is on leave of absence from Queens Borough Public Library 1941-42 to work on her Master's degree at Columbia University. Lelia Wilson. B.S/28. librarian nf th* FairfiHd, Iowa, Public Library, was awarded the Rotary Medal for cuiniiiuniiy service during 1941. «« *y xvicudi JUI community -*, citation read in part "Tonight Rotary bestows upon Miss Lelia Wilson, the time, the annual circulation of books grew from 30,939 to 52,358. , Miss Wilson has applied herself with zeal t o the wants of the rura' ty h a s ve h c rv e r y s e c i a l r?«JI!i E, * T l P ^ P attention to our youth; so successful has she been m this particular that thirty-seven percent of all books withdrawn are now read by the children. ' to ourse ves Al? K wi-!v Z i

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