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^tomnt Nrtttf Le«* r Thelma . Brecn in Champ North Western A at 1009 Withers Public continue as Class of 1930 Mrs. Kathryn Adams Devereaux, Legislative Library, State Capitol Jefferson City, Missouri, is the editor-in-chief of the M.LA. Quarterly official organ of the Missouri Library Association. ^ • A s chairman of the A.L.A. Federal Relations Committee, Paul Howard, | librarian of the Gary, Indiana, Public Library, attended a conference last I November in the United States Office of Education to assist in formulating J proposals to be submitted to the Surplus Property Board regarding the disI tribution of surplus properties to libraries. Mr. Howard reported on these I conferences at the January meeting of librarians in Chicago which initiated the Library Development Fund Campaign. He also represented the A.L.A. at a meeting qi the United Office and Professional Workers of America, of the C.I.O., in Washington, D.C., on January IS, and he participated in an American Council on Education discussion of the proposed reorganization of the United States Office of Education. Eleanor Harkins has been re-elected president of the Mississippi Library Association. Miss Harkins is assistant librarian and assistant professor of Library Science, Mississippi State College for Women, Columbus. Esther Hile, associate librarian, University of Redlands, Redlands, California, has been appointed to serve two years on the executive council of the new College and Universities Section of the California Library Association. , f. U Binding Service Ideas from a Librarian's Viewpoint"was.ton**

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