ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries 17 Personnel APPOINTMENTS Linda Allabdyce is now librarian in the serials department at Northwestern University library, Evanston, Illinois. Judith Armstrong is now director of the Walker Library, Drury College, Springfield, Missouri. Dr. Marina Esther Axeen has been ap pointed at Ball State University to be chairman of the library science department. Erma Ayers has been appointed supervis ing librarian at the bio-agricultural library at the University of California, Riverside cam pus. Alex Baer began his duties as director of the Association of Research Libraries Slavic bibliographic and documentation center on October 1. Janice Baker is the new music librarian at the Central Washington State College in El lensburg. Mrs. Veena Bhargava has been appointed general librarian at Douglas Library at Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada. Nancy Ann Brown is the new librarian for the Douglas Library at Queen’s University at Kingston, Ontario, Canada. Robert Brubaker has accepted appointment as an acting assistant professor on the faculty of the UCLA School of Library Service. John Bryant was appointed catalog librari an at Northwestern University music library, Evanston, Illinois. Mrs. Dale B. Canelas joined the staff of Northwestern University library, Evanston, Il linois as budget and planning officer. Harold Chandler has been appointed cat aloger and instructor in library science at the University of Louisville. Mrs. Lillian Chen has joined the staff at the University of St. Thomas in Houston as head cataloger. I-min Chiang has been promoted to the position of curator, East Asia Collection, Brown University library, Providence, Rhode Island. E loise Cline has joined the library staff of the Illinois State University at Normal as as sistant re-classification librarian. Helen Coffey is now general librarian at Queen’s University at Kingston, Ontario, Cana da. Mrs. Adele Combs is now deputy assistant for public services at Northwestern music li brary, Evanston, Illinois. Judith Corin has accepted the position of physics librarian at the University of California at Los Angeles. Germaine Corwin is a recently employed librarian in the monographs department at the University of California, Riverside campus. Michael J. Costin is now assistant univer sity librarian for technical services at North western University library, Evanston, Illinois. Robert J. Cross has been appointed assist ant director for public services in the Mabel Zoe Wilson Library of Western Washington State College. Ronald Diener is the new librarian at the Boston Theological Institute in Cambridge, Massachusetts. E lizabeth Douthitt is the newly appoint ed assistant art librarian and instructor in li brary science at the University of Louisville. Merle Downing is now employed as a li brarian in the serials department at the Uni versity of California, Riverside campus. Herman Elstein is the new assistant li brarian at Williams College, Williamstown, Massachusetts. Herbert F inch has been named a fellow of the Society of American Archivists. Kathryn Forrest is now assistant universi ty librarian for the sciences at the University of California, Riverside campus. Marian Frier is the new music librarian at the Wilson Library, Western Washington State College. Mrs. Bertha Whittington Gibbs is now chief of the general circulation and informa tion department of The John Crerar Library. Mrs. Kathryn Gloyd has been appointed head of the catalog/bindery division, College of Medicine library, University of Arizona. Nancy Goodwell has been appointed li brarian in the school of management reading room at Northwestern University library, Evan ston, Illinois. Mrs. Carol Gowett was appointed to the acquisitions department at Central Washington State College in Ellensburg. Mrs. Dorothy A. Gray has been appointed head of the reference department at North western University library, Evanston, Illinois. Randa Gregory is now head of the reserve book department at the University of Califor nia, Riverside campus. Julian Grossman is the new reference li brarian at Muhlenberg College in Allentown, Pennsylvania. 18 Mrs. Blanche Haller has been appointed associate librarian, Montclair State College li brary, Upper Montclair, New Jersey. Harold Louis Hamill will join the Univer sity of Southern California school of library science effective February 2, 1970. Dorothy Harbin is the new librarian of the Mary Helen Cochran Library at Sweet Briar College in Sweet Briar, Virginia. Patricia G. Harrington has accepted the position of cataloger and instructor of the li brary administration at the Ohio State Uni versity library, Columbus. Paula Hayden is now assistant circulation librarian at Northwestern University library, Evanston, Illinois. Thomas D. Higdon has been named assist ant librarian/coordinator of the history pro gram, College of Medicine library, University of Arizona. Murray Howder has joined the Association of Research Libraries as a bibliographer in the Slavic center and as assistant director of the Association of Research Libraries headquarters. Susan Humphrey is the new assistant cata log librarian at Middle Tennessee State Uni versity library in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Diane Johnson is the newly appointed head of government publications department at the University of California, Riverside campus. Donald Johnson became director of the National Serials Pilot Project on September 1. Hideo Kaneko is curator of the East Asian Collection in the Yale University library. Marjorie Karlson is now reference librari an at the University of Kansas. George W. Keller is now the chemistry li brarian at the University of California at Los Angeles. Carol Marie Kelley is the new assistant acquisitions librarian, College of Medicine li brary, University of Arizona. Robert Koester was named bibliographer of Africana at Northwestern University library, Evanston, Illinois. Katherine Laich will join the University of Southern California School of Library Science effective February 2, 1970. Mrs. Ann Lande has been appointed head of the cataloging department at Crosby Li brary, Gonzaga University. Mary Larsgaard is now documents/map librarian in the documents department at Cen tral Washington State College, Ellensburg. Nancy Lawrence has joined the University of Louisville library staff as cataloger and in structor in library science. Mrs. Carolyn T. Leonard is serials cata loger at Illinois State University at Normal. Chester M. Lewis has been named director of archives of the New York Times. Mrs. Anne Macdermaid is now assistant archivist in the Douglas Library at Queen’s University at Kingston, Ontario, Canada. Victor Marx became head reference li brarian at the Central Washington State Col lege, Ellensburg. Dan Mather is the newly appointed as sistant director for technical services and li brary systems at the Wilson Library of West ern Washington State College. R. Russell Maylone was appointed curator of the department of rare books and special collections at Northwestern University library, Evanston, Illinois. David H. Michener is now librarian in the catalog department at Northwestern Universi ty library, Evanston, Illinois. Mrs. Molly Mignon has joined the staff of Western Washington State College as reference librarian. Joyce Miyakawa has joined the catalog de partment staff as catalog librarian at North western University library, Evanston, Illinois. Willard Moonan has been appointed peri odicals librarian at Illinois State University at Normal. Ellen Murphy has been appointed catalog librarian at Northwestern University library, Evanston, Illinois. Gail Neddermeyer is now librarian in the government publications department at the University of California, Riverside campus. Carlos Nelson has been appointed to the head of the acquisitions department at the Drexel Institute of Technology libraries. Lars ana Nelson has been appointed li brarian in the catalog department at North western University library, Evanston, Illinois. Louise K. Nowalk has accepted the position of general bibliographer and instructor of li brary administration for the Ohio State Uni­ versity libraries in Ohio. Richard D. Olson is now humanities bib liographer at Northwestern University library, Evanston, Illinois. Noel A.S. Owens was named principal ref erence librarian and senior bibliographer at Northwestern University library, Evanston, Il linois. 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