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living at 907 West Oregon Street, Urbana, Illinois, and M r s !'lt ar rt an ; is continuing her work on the University of Illinois Library F l[^ l nsain husband, who has a Ph.D. degree from Illinois, is with the Ar mv \i Her e dicai Corps and is stationed at Chanute Field in Rantoul, Illinois. Ruth M. Baldwin resigned her position at Huron College H 1 South Dakota, to accept a position with the Jacksonville, Illinois PS iuM Library in June, 1942. ' « From the Mission House in Basim, Berar, C.P., India, Ellen G " Fritzlan writes of her interesting life there. She says, in part, "Wea still studying Marathi and hope to pass our last required exam il October or next February. After that we will be engaged in full time mission work. W e live in a comfortable house on the edge of a town o f about 15,000 population, situated in a farming area. There are no other Europeans . . . . living here, but many of the better educated Indians speak English." Carolyn Etmo Johnson became Mrs. H . W . Kruse in December, 1941, and is now research librarian for William Haynes of the American * £a id Kirk « Chemical Industry, New York. Mrs. Kruse was formerly assistant State Ubrtf! m librarian, Hall Laboratories, Inc., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Mr. and fcGWat Mrs. Kruse may be addressed at 2084 Neil Avenue, Columbus, Ohio. I tar, ate Teach* Marjorie E. Hall is now working in the Binding Department of the MAoamthe Reien State University of Iowa Library at Iowa City. Rose M. Hopfner resigned as teacher-librarian of the Mitchell, South Dakota, Senior High School to become librarian of the Argo, Illinois. I Margaret Maikl & T of Win High School Library, September 1941. bale Mar S < Mark W . Pangborn. Jr., is now "deck attendant," Library of Con1 his ace ! gress, Washington, D.C. His address is 610 E. Capitol Street, Washington, D.C. ^ are Ubtai rnnces Pmri Thelma F. Passo, formerly librarian of the Ottawa, Illinois, Township ; High School is now library consultant of the Ouarrie Corporation Kc»KWilllii»i erence Library, 35 E. Wacker Drive, Chicago, Illinois. J w oi the nl , ^courw Previous to her marriage to Lt. John Roscoe DuVall on AP ' ' 1942, Mary E. Robison was assistant librarian in the Bloommgton. Ubl „ »tian o{ Indiana, Public Library. James E. Platz, formerly periodical librarian, Lincoln, Nebraska, Cg Lib ^ ^% •Sch ibrary is now assistant circulation librarian, Indiana University J. brary, Bloomington, Indiana. to Ruth Schley was awarded the Edna M. Sanderson Scholarship Ml Columbia University School of Library Service for 1942-43. school Ft, Wayne, Indiana, Public Library has as its elementary librarian, Sara L. Seitz. inCS Bernice B. Shannon resigned her teaching position in DCS M° to become librarian of the Yankton, South Dakota, Public Library. Hilmar A Sieving resigned as librarian at Hastings College L i b j g nl Hastings Nebraska, to become assistant accessions librarian at the U versity of California Library, Berkeley, September 1st

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