ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries JMRT AT SAN FRANCISCO “The Widening Horizons of Librarianship” will be the title of Robert G. Vosper’s speech at the Orientation Session on Sunday, June 25, 2:00-4:00 p.m. during the 86th annual confer­ ence of ALA in San Francisco. Mr. Vosper is the immediate past president of ALA, and uni­ versity librarian, University of California at Los Angeles. The Orientation Session is sponsored annu­ ally by the Junior Members Round Table and the ALA Membership Committee for the pur­ pose of informing new members and those per­ sons attending their first conference about the activities of ALA. Following Mr. Vosper’s speech, round table discussions will be held, where resource persons, knowledgeable about ALA and the profession, will answer questions for persons attending their first conference. The Junior Members Round Table is also sponsoring a trip to the Paul Masson Winery in Saratoga on Monday afternoon, June 26. Ruses will transport the participants along the skyline drive to the winery for a tour and dinner, fol­ lowed by a talk on books, wine, and cooking. The speaker will be Ernest Mundt, professor of art, San Francisco State College. Cost of the tour and dinner is $7.50. Tickets are available by advance reservation from June R. Martin, Kanawha County Public Library, Charleston, West Virginia 25301. The tour is limited to 150 persons. A JMRT hospitality suite, located at the Whitcomb Hotel, 1231 Market Street, San Francisco, will be provided for members of JMRT, with funds provided by the Exhibits Round Table. It is hoped that many other conference participants will drop by during the day. Coffee will be served every day from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. The JMRT membership meeting will be held on Thursday, June 29, 4:30 p.m. The Junior Members Round Table invites membership from any librarian who is a mem­ ber of ALA and who either is not over 35 years of age, or has not served in the library profes­ sion more than five years. Library school stu­ dents are also invited to participate in the JMRT activities. RSD HISTORY SECTION PROGRAM “Presidential Libraries” will be the topic of a session at the annual conference of the Amer­ ican Library Association in San Francisco on June 26, 1967, at 10 a.m. The session is spon­ sored by the History Section of RSD; the main speaker is Herman Kahn, assistant archivist of the National Archives in charge of Presidential Libraries. The meeting is open to the public. N ow A va ila b le Proceedings Third In te rn a tio n a l Conference on W a te r P o llu tio n Research Munich, Germany Sept. 5-9, 1966 Proceedings report broad range of international findings on water pol­ lution research, representing program with speakers from nearly 30 coun­ tries. Three sections of 16 papers each, with discussions of each paper (total of 111 discussions) are pre­ sented. Published in quality cloth binding in 3 volumes of nearly 400 pages each. Included are papers, formal discussions, floor discussions, and authors’ replies. Specially priced at $40 per 3-volume set. Published in English. Prices are net. • Complete set (3 volumes) $40 each • Freshwater Pollution (Vol. 1) $15 each • Waste Treatm ent (Vol. 2) ____ $15 each • Marine Disposal (Vol. 3) _ ___ $15 each Water Pollution Control Federation 3900 Wisconsin Ave., Washington, D.C. 20016 Item Copies Cost Complete set Volum e 1 Volum e 2 Volum e 3 Remittance enclosed ( ). Please invoice ( ). (Postage w ill be added w hen invoice is re­ quired.) Name ______________________________________ Address -------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------- Z i p --------------------------- 87