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Alumni News I

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c Mctclla Williams, A.M.'31, of the Louisiana State I ibr*r* c u , j £ a Pap- on "New Demands Upon R e f e r l n c e ' T e V ^ t Sraries" at the Louisiana L.brary Assoc.ation conference last M a r c h Class of 1931

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Chairman of the A.L.A. Junior Members Round Table for 1942 4^ M,ry Helen James, librarian of Western College Library, Oxford Ohio' Sister Mary Annette Renger, AMM2, taught at Mt. St Francis' Dubuque, Iowa, during the summer of 1942. '

Class of 1932

The Louisiana College Conference elected Mary Clay as its chairman I for 1942-43. She is also secretary of the Junior College Libraries Section of the Association of College and Reference Libraries. At the March meeting of the Louisiana Library Association she presided at a I breakfast meeting of Illinois alumni attended by Sallie Farrell, Mrs. I A. 0. Alben, Edna Ralston, Lois Shortess and S. Metella Williams. First vice-president of the Louisiana Library Association is Sallie Farrell, of the Rapides Parish Library Demonstration. Doris A. Foley, until recently librarian of Christian College, Columbia, Missouri, is now librarian of the Eastern State Normal School Library at Madison, South Dakota. Last July Ruth M. Heiss, M.S.'38, became first assistant in the Technology Division of the Cleveland, Ohio, Public Library, after resigning her position at the Enoch Pratt Free Library, Baltimore, Maryland. Dorothy J. Hill who is serving as president of the Illinois Library veterans' Administration Archives.

r assistantship at the university Library resign Partment of Labor Library in Was! u ' s ^ " . -•— ---wasn ^torani.f be cataloging but later much of her time will be devoted to reference an d bibliographic work. , t r On October 1, Elizabeth Windsor, M.S/38 .became hbranan o Coe r Co "ege, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, succeeding Betty H. Pntchett, who ret.red. Class of 1933 v . . u• * o f nnhlic service. John Crerar Library, „( Kanardy L. Taylor, chief P"£f U n tv e r s j y o f Chicago's Institute Ch 'cago, was one of the speakers at the U W g discussed ^ Reference ^ o ^ for Libra nans n Sen £ last ^ July »*<De