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of the White Plains, Neu \ ork, Public Library. 1 Resigning from the Public Library staff, Topeka, Kansas, Isabelle Prugh became first assistant to the librarian of the East Branch Libra Kansas City. Missouri. At the Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Public Library Mrs. Kdna K. Harj Rodabaugh is bead assistant, Readers' Bureau and the Catalog Infor tion Desk. Her address is 2562 North Prospect, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Mrs. John C. Settlemayer, the former Marion J. Kanak, has accepted position as catalo^er at Iowa State University Library, Iowa City, IowffTjfcll while her husband, also an alumnus of this class, is in the army. IL _w Mrs. Lucile Huntington Wilkinson is chief. Examination Service partment, Office of Censorship, District Postal Censor in Honolulu. H a w a ^ ^ r 1 Mrs. Ervin K. Zimjlcr, the former Gilberta May Heid, is now ordAjfcf a < librarian, Southern Methodist University Library, Dallas, Texas. Doroth; terse addi Estella Culp resigned a s r e f e r e n c e l i b r a r i a n . F r e e Public Library. Mid** dletown. Ohio, to m a r r y David R. P e w on M a y 15. 1943. Her present ad-| hah dress is 1257 Emerson Street, D e n v e r , 3 . Colorado. I-cning inois. Mrs. Ruth G r a h a m Field, M.S.'38, presided over the annual meeting of the Ohio Vallcv Regional G r o u p of C a t a l o g e r s held in Cincinnati, November 19. Mars "Can't librarians be h u m a n b e i n g s ? " w a s M a r g a r e t G. Glenn's topic at irask the School Library Clinic held in U r b a n a . Illinois, October 29-30. She i^ Jjj,Tar>l b r a r i a n of Champaign, Illinois, S e n i o r High School. Rut Charles Ifaynes McMullen, M.A.'-K), is s t u d y i n g for his doctorate at the *«re n University of Chicago on a scholarship. Position On October 30 M a r t h a L o u S a n lord w a s m a r r i e d to S g t Richard C italu leacock in Champaign, Illinois. M r s . Peacock resigned her position a. oux cataloger in the University of Illinois L i b r a r y a n d the couple are n.akm, M Cnivv their home at 2900 East Seventh A v e n u e . D e n v e r , ( olorado. . Unc Mrs. Eugene Walker, th former Margaret L. Fink, now has * " ' ~ he ' « lowship in . the Department of Library Science at the University ot Ai Iva „,„ \ „ . — iOtt &r« •n. Ann Arbor, and is working on her Master's degree. She was p t e r i j j j f C 0 r d c r ,)c Har ' r,'i i t ' " r P ^ t m e n t of the University of Southern C * forma Library, U s Angeles. Class of 1937

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