ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries 28 ALA Representatives AT INAUGURATIONS, DEDICATIONS, AND OTHER ACADEMIC CEREMONIES Alphonse Trezza represented ALA at the inauguration of Rev. Vincent Negherbon as president of Saint Francis College, Loretto, Pa., on Aug. 24. On Sept. 22, Richard Logsdon represented ALA at the bicentennial celebra­ tion of Rutgers University; and on Oct. 1, Bernard Rink attended the inauguration of S. Douglas Cornell as president of Mackinac College. Hal H. Smith was the ALA repre­ sentative at the inauguration of the Rev. Doug­ las G. Trout as president of Tusculum College on Oct. 4; at the inauguration of Carl Gustaf Fjellman as president of Upsala College on Oct. 4; Norman D. Stevens represented ALA. On Oct. 15 William A. Pease represented ALA at the inauguration of Robert A. Christie as president of Millersville (Pa.) State College, and J. Elias Jones, at the inauguration of Wil­ liam Terril Higdon as president of Graceland College. Ralph H. Parker on Oct. 19 was the ALA representative at the inauguration of W. Merle Hill as president of Christian College, Colum­ bia, Mo.; Richard L. Snyder was the repre­ sentative at the dedication of Paley library of Temple University on Oct. 21. Also on Oct. 21, Eugenia Maddox represented ALA at the inauguration of Robert B. Kamm as president of Oklahoma State University. Mrs. Frances Shine represented ALA at the dedication of the William J. Hutchins library of Berea College on Oct. 25. On Oct. 27, Ralph H. Hopp was the delegate of ALA at the inauguration of the Rev. Monsignor Ter­ rence J. Murphy as president of the College of St. Thomas; and on Oct. 28, Robert Fetvedt represented ALA at the inauguration of Sam­ uel Gerald Gates as president of Wisconsin State University, LaCrosse. On Oct. 28, Rob­ ert W. Orr attended the ceremonies inaugurat­ ing Paul Frederick Sharp as president of Drake University. James Holly was the representative of ALA at the inauguration on Oct. 29 of Robert H. Wick as president of Saint Cloud State College. James M. Hillard represented ALA at the inauguration of Walter Raleigh Coppedge as president of the College of Charleston on Oct. 29. On Nov. 1, at ceremonies inaugurating Grover E. Murray as president of Texas Tech­ nological College, Mabel E. Willoughby repre­ sented ALA. On Nov. 5, at Youngstown Univer­ sity’s inaugural of Albert Pugsley as president, Martha Cox represented ALA. Joi n the A M E R IC A N L IB R A R Y A S S O C I A T I O N CHECK and DOUBLE CHECK MEMBERSHIP PROMOTION AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION 50 EAST HURON STREET CHICAGO. ILLINOIS 606 11 INDEXERS NEEDED: THE H. W. WILSON COMPANY has immediate open­ ings for indexers in the following periodical and book indexes— APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INDEX, BIOLOGICAL & AGRICULTURAL INDEX, CUMULATIVE BOOK INDEX, EDUCATION INDEX and LIBRARY LITERATURE. Applicants for the periodical indexes should be able to assign subject headings to articles in current journals. It is desirable that applicants for CUMULATIVE BOOK INDEX have cataloging experience. Appli­ cants for APPLIED SCIENCE & TECH­ NOLOGY INDEX, BIOLOGICAL & AGRI­ CULTURAL INDEX and EDUCATION IN­ EX should have some subject background. Salary will depend on qualifications and ex­ erience and will be reviewed annually. any Company benefits such as vacations, ick pay, pensions. Blue Cross, Blue Shield, ajor Medical, etc. 5 day, 35 hour week. Applications should be addressed to: The Personnel Department The H. W. Wilson Company 950 University Avenue Bronx, New York 10452 D p M s M