ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries brarian and assistant professor of library sci­ ence, Purdue University libraries. Mrs. Michal D eHaven Steγanacci is the newly appointed cataloger and instructor in li­ brary science at the University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky. Samuel Yee Sung has been appointed as­ sistant professor and cataloger, Mitchell Me­ morial Library, Mississippi State University. Daria Tu was appointed assistant serials li­ brarian in the serials unit and instructor in li­ brary science, Purdue University libraries. Thomas G. Tyler has joined the library staff a t Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, as assistant reference librarian. Pauline M. Vaillancourt has been named an associate professor, school of library science, State University of New York at Albany. Richard W. Vierich is now head of the sci­ ence processing division for all of the science branch libraries, University of California, River­ side. N E C R O L O G Y Edna L ouise Lucas, head of the Harvard Fine Arts Library until her retirement in 1964, died January 24, 1970, in Rockport, Massa­ chusetts. Following her retirement Miss Lucas continued to be professionally active and com­ pleted her Art Books: A Basic Bibliography on the Fine Arts (1968). R E T IR E M E N T S Mrs. Margaret B. Andrews, head of the department of rare books, manuscripts, and ar­ chives at the University of Rochester library, Rochester, New York, retired March 1, 1970. Mrs. Andrews joined the library as an assistant classifier in 1929 and held a number of posi­ tions in the library before her appointment in 1955 as head of the department of rare books, manuscripts, and archives. Mrs. Mary M. Gillham, university librari­ an, professor of library science, and chairman of the department of library science, has re­ tired after forty-eight years of service to the University of Toledo. F elix Reichmann, considered by many li­ brarians to be one of the world’s greatest book­ men, will retire June 30, 1970, as assistant di­ rector of libraries at Cornell University after twenty-three years of service to Cornell. He joined Cornell in 1947 as head of the library’s acquisitions department and was named direc­ tor in charge of technical services in 1948. Mr. Reichmann was responsible not only for the ac­ quisition of several important collections for the university library, b ut also began and super­ vised Cornell’s reclassification project. This project, begun in 1948, should be completed in two more years. Mrs. Margaret K. Toth retired as head of the department of acquisitions at the University of Rochester on April 1, 1970. Mrs. Toth joined the library staff in 1944 and held a number of positions in the library. She also served as edi­ tor of the American College and Research Li­ braries’ Microcard Series from 1956 to 1967. Classified Advertising Classified advertising orders and copy, and cancellations, should be addressed to the Ad­ vertising Department, 50 East Huron Street, Chicago 60611, and should reach that office before the tenth of the month preceding pub­ lication of issue desired. Copy received after that time may be held for the next issue. Rate for classified advertising is $1.25 per printed line. No additional charge is made for nonmember advertising. FOR SALE LC CARD NUMBER Indexes to the National Union Catalog. Cut your NUC searching time. LISCO, 34 Smith Street, Marblehead, Mass. 01945. GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS mailed to you within 3 days. SuDocs price plus postage. Capital Documents Service, Box 4922, Wash­ ington 20008. BOOK LANDERO, THE PERIPLUTIC BIB- LIODICIST, 11501 Sherman Way, North Hol­ lywood, Ca. 91605, specializing in OP tomes in Literature, Social Sciences, Humanities, es­ pecially as listed in BCL, Lamont, Essay Index, Granger, etc. Catalogs Issued. Wants searched through personal peregrinations and PAN­ ANABASES. BUILDING SPECIAL COLLECTIONS is one of our specialties. Foreign books and periodi­ cals, current and out of print. Albert J. Phiebig, Inc., Box 352, White Plains, N.Y. 10602. COLONIAL BOOK SERVICE-Specialists in supplying the out-of-print books as listed in all library indices. (Granger poetry: Essay and General Literature; Shaw; Standard; Fiction; Biography; Lamont; Speech; etc.) Catalogues on request. Want lists invited. 23 East 4th St., New York, N.Y. 10003. WANT LISTS get prompt attention, wide search, reasonable prices from International Bookfinders, Box 3003-CRL, Beverly Hills, California. 166 1967.ee