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University of Illinois Library School

News has just boon received from Virginia State College of th of Mrs. Alia S. Rogers on July 17, after a prolonged illness. She haVi** assistant librarian of the Virginia State College for Negroes Libra extended to Esther Kleist ?« St R o 1944. Mrs. * n - „ . ^s 1 Icndrine Rozendal, M.A.'36, resigned from her position as clawifi — - -».. ~ «. T •«_ i t^l i t_ _. / v „ .. «aaintT the O regon State College Library and joined the staff of the U r i ^ r S v '? lllinoiis Library in October. She is a bibliographer in the Acquisiti Department. Class of 1933

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Esther Eychetson, formerly of the Catalog Department of the Enoch Pratt Free Library, is now reference assistant at the Department of Agriculture Library in Washington, D. C. Dorothy Hill Gersack, M.S.'37, has received a promotion to the P-4 grade, the highest professional'rating in the National Archives. She continues in the Division of Veterans' Records which is responsible for the centralization of all records from the War, Navy, and Treasury Departments needed by the Veterans' Administration to adjudicate claims. Ellen Jackson. M.S/36, resigned her position as acting head of the Division of Technical Processes at Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College to become documents librarian at the University of Colorado Libraries, with the rank of instructor in library science, June 1, 1944. She lives at 1031 Fourteenth Street, Boulder, Colorado. Clarice Krieg, M.A/35, is acting librarian, University of Oregon Library, Eugene. Until she took over the new position she was head of the Catalog Department there. On leave of absence this year to do research work with the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration is Eunice Collins Mohr (Mrs. Carl Mohr), librarian of the Journalism Library at the University of Illinois and one of the editors of the NtWS I rtter. She writes that she is delighted with the work and has been fortunate in securing a comfortable apartment at 1325 New Hampshire Street, Apartment 7, Washington 6, D. C. Mrs. Mohr's husband, now a captain in the Army Sanitary Corps, is serving in the South Pacific area. Josephine Mary Osborne is living at 102 North Harlem Avenue, Freeport, Illinois. A daughter, Joyce Kay, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Kanardy L. Taylor, ( hicago, on January 1, 1944. To accept a position in the Catalog Department of the Public UbJJJ of the District of Columbia, Vivian Totten resigned from the BanKe ww Trust Company Library. She lives at 4426 Ellicott Street, N.W.. ington 16, M C . rt Colic? On leave from his position as librarian of the State Teachel Library, Superior, Wisconsin, Donald A. Woods is continuing his work in library science at the University of Illinois Library and