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SUPERVISING CRITICS The ATHENS JUNIOR AND SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLS Mr. L. B. Bjornstad Miss Mary Connett Miss Helen Cornwell Mr. Edward S. Dowell Miss Ruth Giesen Miss Irene Hand Miss Mayme V. Johnston Miss Eva V. Lamon Miss Ethel McEwen Miss Gladys Moore Mr. A. A. Nellis Miss Anna Pickering Mr. Hale C. Pickett Mr. Walter P. Porter Mr. Carl H. Roberts Mr. Clarence D. Samford Mr. Allen V. Wiley MECHANICSBURG SCHOOL Miss Agnes L. Eisen Miss Edna E. Felt Miss Irene I. Irwin Miss Mary Virginia Nesom Mr. Herbert Spitzer THE PLAINS SCHOOLS Miss Beryl Cone Miss Alta Cooper Miss Elva Cooper Miss Jane Diver Miss Helen Leslie Dunlap Miss Irene Elliott Miss Annie Gochnauer Mr. Herman Humphrey Mr. Vilas O. Kail Mrs. Adda Maccombs Dr. Harry Masters Mr. Dwight F. Pullen Mr. Edgar Rannow Miss Ebba Wahlstrom RUFUS PUTNAM SCHOOL Mrs. Clara DeLand Miss Esther Dunham Miss Helen Evans Miss Adelaide Johnson Miss Viola Nelson Miss Mabel Olson Mrs. Marie Acomb Quick Miss Mary Ward Mrs. Janet Wilson -.28:
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The Ohio University Library, like many other college libraries, had its beginning in the literary societies, which were so prominent thirty or more years ago. The librar- ies of the Ohio University societies were housed in the attic of Cutler Hall. Accord- ing to the college catalog, these libraries were finally merged and placed under uni- versity control in 1875. In 1904, the Ohio Legislature appropriated $50,000 for a library building and later gave $30,000 for an addition. Through the influence of General C. H. Grosvenor, Andrew Carnegie contributed $30,000 to this building upon the condition that the citi- zens of Athens would have the privileges of this library. The university accepted these terms; since that time, the city through its school board has contributed $1,000 per year towards the maintenance of the library. This library was known as the Carnegie Library of Ohio University. In 1930-31 a much needed new library building was erected at a cost of $350,000. This was called The Q p Edwin Watts Chubb Library in honor of Dean Chubb of the College of Arts and Sciences. The architects co- operated with the present librarian to make this build- ing commodious and modern in every way for library purposes. The first librarian of Ohio University was Professor Eli Dunkle, who gave part of his time to this service. He was succeeded by Mr. Charles Grant Matthews in 1898. Following the death of Mr. Matthews, the present encumbent, Miss Anne C. Keating, was appointed to the position. R Y (Left to right) A. E. White. A. Allen, I. Southworth, C. Martzolff, A. C. Keating, M. Chutter. D. Moore. J. Woolsey. 1 M ' 1 1 ll II w m m ' M IlK H s P ' l. m 4 ®A n ■ Bv ' ipuzr- J ■ y • A. C. Keating. Librarian; D. Moore. Cataloguer; A. Allen. Reference Librarian; C. Martzolii. Assisl i ence Librarian; A. E. While. General Assistant Librarian M. C. Chutter. Assistant Cataloguer: I. Southworth. Assistant Catalogue; I. Woolsey. Children ' s Librarian. : 2 7
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Leslie Dewey Beadle Katherine Boyd .. Lurene Brown Ruth Drake Carl E. Duffy .. Margery M. Fisher Helena G. Gillilan Lawrence I. Goldberg Paul Hauserman R. Lynn Hutchinson Ruth Irvin .. Maud Jones Rubin Katz Ruth Knoch John G. Laskin Harold L. Lee .. Alice B. Marsh .. Martha Paxton .. Edith A. Prentice Ruth Talbott Helen M. Taylor .. Margaret Louise Vandenbark Mary M. Young .. FELLOWS Fellow in Biology Fellow in Education Fellow in Education Fellow in Classical Languages Fellow in Biology Fellow in Home Economics Fellow in Education Fellow in Biology Fellow in Industrial Education Fellow in Biology Fellow in Biology Fellow in Social Supervision Fellow in Electrical Engineering and Physics Fellow in Home Economics Fellow in Biology Fellow in Mathematics Fellow in Social Supervision . Fellow in Home Economics . Fellow in Social Supervision Fellow in Education Fellow in Social Supervision Fellow in Education Fellow in Home Economics m ADDITIONAL MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY STAFF Constance Andrews . - Secretary to Dean of College of Arts and Sciences Mary Antorietto .. Typist in Office of Registrar Mildred L. Barber - - Secretary in Treasurer ' s Office Emma R. Battin . . .. Cashier Julia L. Cable Assistant in Psychology Virginia Coe Typist in Office of the Registrar Mary K. Daum .... ... Assistant in Alumni Office Kenneth Dunn - Assistant in News Bureau Mary V. Erskine - Assistant to Registrar Helen Gleason Secretary to Dean of Men Blaine R. Goldsberry University Physician Geraldine C. Hope Alumni Stenographer James E. Householder Assistant to Dean of Men Leona Hughes Secretary to Director of Extension Division Alice Jacoby Stenographer in Service Bureau Marie Kleinschmidt . Assistant in Office of Director of Teacher Training Margaret N. Lax - . - Secretary to Dean of Women Helen Moore Assistant Nurse Anna E. Mumma Secretary of Dean of College of Education D. W. Nicholes J. Alonzo Palmer Margaret Porter Gertrude Pritchard Bernette Riggs Willanna Riggs Helen C. Roush Louise Rowland Mrs. Ollie Skidmore Velma Staneart Clerk in Treasurer ' s Office Assistant Business Manager Clerk in President ' s Ofiice Secretary in the Treasurer ' s Office Proctor at Dailey Cottage . Head of Residence Assistant Registrar Stenographer in Service Bureau Proctor at College Street Cottage Stenographer in Registrar ' s Office Bernice Stanley - Typist in Bureau of Appointments Katherine Van Hamm - Secretary in Bureau of Appointments Bertha Vickers Clerk in the Registrar ' s Office : 2 9
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