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Alumni News Letter Librarianship," January 1944 01 His e v i e w of Van Male's J .preparao ' 1944. H i s rreview of Van Male s Resources of Pacific North^ f ^ ' ^ r L appears in the Library Journal, November 15, 1943. The ftst £•*'. d b y Mr. Downs on Union Catalogs in the United States is 1*0* ft, Donald Coney in the Library Quarterly, January 1944. Mr. ^viewed y ^ ^ ^ ^ a g « a m o s t substantial contribution to the litera^„ey desc a( j m j n j s tration. Seldom have librarians been fortunate in turf °* . i „t, ., wealth nf data on a maior undertaking at such having »- — „ opportune time. P L Windsor, director emeritus, has contributed an article, "On J r a l Reading," to the February 1944 issue of * « • * * Libraries. The f" „von Historical Review, January 1944, carries his review of The ChiPublic Library by Gwladys Spencer. He contributed a review of 'Ulster's Biographical Dictionary to the Library Journal February 1,1944. H;C <neech "Fifty Years," given at the fiftieth anniversary celebration, t^tllUnoZ Contributions to Librarianship, no. 1, Fifty Years of Librarianship Thrvofumlof the Contributions also contains "The Alumni Speakmgr talk given by Frances Simpson, assistant director ementa, at the fiftieth anniversary celebration. . A L. W. Stieg, assistant director, has been assisting the A-L-A. >n the n ™ ^ ; ™ „f « c^prial renort on postwar education for librarianship

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Stieg worked with Anita Hostetter, B.L.S. '20, of A ^ ^ S S S n 0 C Lowell Martin of the University of Chicago Graduat« S c h ^ n ° with this project, he attended conferences at Minneapolis and ^ ^ ^ Anne M. Boyd, associate professor of library science g m at publishers before the McLean County, Illinois, Library A Bloomington on April 21. „* library science, received her rof r Rose B. Phelps, assistant P f *° . f J G r a d u a t e Library School on PhD. degree from the University of Chicago Gradu ^ ,_ December 17, 1943. The title of her d i s s e r t a t i o n ^ ^ ^ Libranes: national Pattern on Reference Serine *»_f * c l a s s i n advanced referBoston,St. Louis, and Los Angeles. M™™Z\he comparative coverage ence has been making a careful ^ s t i g a t u m of unabridged E n ^ h of the Dictionary of American EngUsh and t Qf the recendy com dictionaries which will serve as the ^X*Subscription Books BuUetm^ Pleted Dictionary of American Engltsh in «i •"?&££ Marie M. Hostetter, a s s i s t a n l ^ P f ^ V f school P ^ P ^ S H e January 27, the first regional j f c g ^ i n t e r e s t s to * J / ^ uvenile held fa thii state. She represented M J J J ^ gen eral education, j such problems as improvement o atte nded Ml delinquency, and guidance. Lancaster, and " Readjustment, », _ T. — J ik/r;oc Hostetter, ur. J-« .mobilization and Ke*uj _ tute on i^« — ^ . c a g o Regional March 4 and 5.