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Sources of this amount From life membership* and special contnbutioot, including authorized advaim of *5% from the genera! treasury in 1^7 From interest collections Loss scholarships paid Total

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WASHINGTON ALUMNI GROUP

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One of the largest and most enthusiastic alumni groups is that in \\'ah l* was' ^ 0 ington, D.C. Dorothy J. Hill, who is associate archivist, Division of Vet-KirT* *'^ enCC eran's Administration Archives, National Archives, and president of the l ^ ^ ltX Illinois Library School Alumni Association, has sent to Josie Houchens I U\^ e r alumni secretary-treasurer, an interesting account of two recent meetings. 1 RuthD)' * On Sunday, July 24, a picnic was held at the home of Eugene Wilson I Fa cs 0i r ne in Arlington. Virginia. Miss llill sent a picture of this group, and mn I AnaflaToi ay members of both faculty and staff on the Urbana campus have enjoyed • -fliedegree seeing pictures of their friends. Those who attended this picnic were: M. j ^on Re r and Mrs. Eugene Wilson and sons, David and John; Mr. and Mrs. M ro a i n ^Vniver A. Milczewski and daughter, Elizabeth; Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Hardaway; "sharpSchc Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dunkin and daughter, Ann; Mrs. Sue Townsend Lake I Master 0J and son; Mr. and Mrs. M. VV. Getchell; Mr. and Mrs. Philip Stone: Nannie 1 ^ ^ Sanders; Edna M. Brown; Elva Krogh; Hendrine Rozcndal; Henrietta 1 ^ / ^ p Howell; Florence Williams; Olga Skartvedt; Irma Swank; Dorothy I m Martin; Grace Barnes; Geraldine Kaufman; Florence R. Currie; Elizabeth |sa r M a r y j Pieters; Velma Disbrow; Dorothy J. Hill; Wanda Pringle; Lt. Robert • ^ ^ Scudder; Margaret F. Olcott, and Lela Allred. .. 1 ^jorit Sta The following Washington alumni met for another picnic at Colo™ I UverVillage, Arlington, Virginia, on October 3: Elva Krogh; Mr. and • £ I faster Thorpe Thompson; Dorothy V. Martin; Gertrude Wulfekoetter; Lt. Ko I Sa*<m E. Scudder; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dunkin and daughter, Ann: Mr. and * - I I r * * ^ M Philip Stone; Bess Glenn; Eleanor Ross; Esther Wilkic Cox: £; I o Ktbi f F. Heard; Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Henning and son. Stanle) : Elizabeth n « • I *h* M* Mr. and Mrs. Marion A. Milczewski and two children; Mr. and Mr>. I ^ Ins lic 8 Hardaway and daughter; Wanda Pringle; Geraldine Kaufman; ' j I Jj. * Howell; Evelyn McCabc; Edna M. Brown; Mrs. Sue Townsend ww I ^ ^ei three children; Betty L. Hale; and Dorothy |. Hill. | ^^h

The School in Wartime

The University of Illinois Library School entered upon its W* rp under conditions quite different from the ordinary. Classes btg** , YCilf 8C ober 13, a month later than usual, because of the change to a j ! f ^ I f three sixteen week semesters, necessitated by the University's accc •

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