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Alumni News Letter

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1940, will assume his new position as librarian of the College til September 1. Mr. Wilcox served as 1944-45 u Yitv of N e w x o n c of

of the California State Documents Comrr "r^Lmrv Association and presented a paper on State U * ' **tion on October 20, 1944, in Los in* of the Class of 1928 Assisting librarian, leachers Froiessionai uurary, r u u a t ^u^^y ^w _ _ California. Miss Bond writes T m on call as one of the official information desk directors for the conference until they get the regular schedules worked out. They have desks in 13 .hotels, at the Veteran's building and in the Civic Center, but most of us draw the various hotels. It's fun. You see lots of dignitaries as well as their guards, and feel very important as you try to find out where the Belgian ambassador can have a dinner party or where the British delegation can go dancing, etc. I have a ticket for one of the plenary sessions sometime this week . . . Tm quite thrilled about that." Grace F. Crumpacker, M.S/32,%for twelve years reference librarian of % the Kansas State Library, Topeka, became head of the Reference Department of the Washington State Library, December 1, 1944.. Helen T. Geer, formerly acting librarian, Science and Technology Division, Queens Borough Public Library, notified the Library School on November 22, 1944, that she had accepted a position as reference assistant at the University of Chicago Library. Her home address is 1209 Astor Street, Chicago 10, Illinois. Mary Frances Gilbert, librarian, Wasco County Library The Dalles, Oregon, is treasurer of the Oregon State Library Association. \* r *u n r«M>r the former Thelma T. Thornsburgh, writes that been rv She is keepm& F — S'outh Norton ^ - ^ Los Norton Avenue a r e s : * 4127 South D i v i s i o n i Order D e p a - . . , Mary E. Hoffis now ^ f ^ , Los Angeles, 7 Cah ^ n< versity of Southern Cal orn * &B*&£*£*,,„ of the R Lois Butler Payson, hbranan Q - ^ ' ^ t i b r a r y Association. Mrs. Monuna, serves as *£«£***• . « « £ £ S -the Association. Publications ConTmitwe^o n t a t l ve on the School> U n i .

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