ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries 23 News From the Sections A R T S U B S E C T IO N Art Librarians from all parts of the coun­ try will meet in San Francisco, California, Jan­ uary 26 through January 30, for a series of meetings under the auspices of the College Art Association. Highlighting the program will be the Libraries Section meeting on Wednesday, January 26, 1972, from 2:00 p.m. through 4:30 p.m. in the Hilton Hotel, chaired by Judith A. HofFberg, Brand Art Center Librarian in Glen­ dale, California. Kate Steinitz, former librarian of the Elmer Belt Library of Vinciana and re- knowned Vinciana scholar among other virtues, will be on the program. In addition, Barbara Maxwell, chairman, Slides and Photograph Librarians’ meetings, an­ nounces that a series of programs are planned for slide and photograph librarians, including possible tours of the DeYoung Museum and the Oakland Museum. An annual workshop for slide/photo librarians will take place on Fri­ day, January 28. Further information can be obtained by writing Judith A. HofFberg, Brand Library, 1601 W. Mountain St., Glendale, CA 91201, or Barbara Maxwell, Department of Art, University of California, Riverside, CA 92502. Members of the Art Subsection are invited to attend. ■ ■ Personnel P R O F IL E Effective November 1 of last year, Joseph H. Treyz became director of libraries at the University of Wisconsin-Madison replacing Louis Kaplan who re­ signed to teach in the University of Wiscon­ sin’s library school. Mr. Treyz was for­ merly assistant direc­ tor of libraries at the University of Michi­ gan, a position he  rT held from 1965 to his appointment at Wis­ consin. While there he played a major role in the reorgani­ zation of technical ser­Joseph H. Trepz vices, a field in which he has published widely. His contributions to technical services were recognized in 1970 when he was awarded the Melvil Dewey Award. Before moving to Michigan, he was head of the program that selected, acquired, and proc­ essed the basic collections for the University of California’s new campuses in Irvine, Santa Cruz, and San Diego. The magnitude of this accomplishment might best be judged if one scans Books for College Libraries, a volume that he coedited along with Melvin Voight. His professional activities have included memberships in state and regional associations as well as numerous chairmanships of ALA, RTSD, and ACRL committees. He is currently a councilor for ALA and a member of the RTSD Board of Directors. Mr. Treyz’s wide experience in large aca­ demic libraries will prove to be a valuable asset in the University of Wisconsin-Madison setting. A P P O IN T M E N T S Elizabeth Allen has joined the University of South Florida, Tampa, library staff as as­ sistant librarian in reference. Mrs. Susan H. Anthes has been appointed to the position of assistant documents librarian in the Pennsylvania State University libraries, University Park. Maria Araujo is now serials cataloger in the University of Arizona library, Tucson. Mrs. Geraldine Bell was appointed in­ structor and reference-bibliographer for science- mathematics-engineering at the University of Alabama, Birmingham. Charles P. Bourne has accepted appoint­ ments as director of the Institute of Library Research at the University of California, and professor of librarianship in residence at the School of Librarianship on the Berkeley cam­ pus. John A. Broadwin is now catalog librarian at the University of Arizona Library, Tucson. Jeffrey Broude has been appointed refer­ ence librarian in the Sprague library at the Claremont Colleges, Claremont, California. Philip L. Brown has joined the reference staff of the University of Missouri-Kansas City General library, Kansas City.