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ICRdJCOSM ?=- Library Science Library schools educate people in the general principles underlying library work, and the best standard methods, so that each person need not grope through similar problems in every individual library, but profit by the past experience of former experimenters. American libraries find women valuable staff members, and Simmons educates them to choose books wisely, arrange and catalog them well, and then make them available to men, women and children of the community. T n „ J J UNE Richardson Donnelly June Richardson Donnelly, Professor of Library Science and Director of the School of Library Science, B.S., Univer- sity of Cincinnati, Ohio, 1895; B.L.S., New York State Library School, 1907. Formerly: Cataloguer and Reference Assistant, Cincinnati Public Library; Instructor in Library Science, Simmons College; Director of the Library School of Drexel Institute; Teacher of Library Econ- omy, Washington Irving High School, New York City. Societies: Phi Beta Kappa; University of Cincinnati Alumni Associa- tion; American Library Association; Massachusetts Library Club; Association of American Library Schools; New York State Library School Association; Women ' s City Club, Boston; College Club, Boston; American Association of University Women; President, Association of American Library Schools, 1918-1919. Mary Elizabeth Hyde, Associate Professor of Library Science. A.B., Leland Stanford Jr. University. Formerly: Editorial Assistant and Assistant Librarian, California Academy of Sciences; Chief Cataloguer, San Francisco Public Library; Instructor at Library School of the New York Public Library; Instructor at New York State Library School. Societies: American Library Association; Association of American Library Schools; Special Libraries Asso- ciation of Boston; New York State Library School Association. Nina Caroline Brotherton, Associate Professor of Library Science. A.B., Vassar College, 1906. Graduate, School of Library Science, Western Reserve University, 1907. Formerly: Children ' s Librarian, Cleveland Public Library, 1907-1911; Instructor in Story-Telling and Librarian of Parent ' s and Teacher ' s Room, Cleveland Public Library, 1911-1917; Head of Department of Work with Schools, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, 1917-1910; Principal of Carnegie Library School, Pittsburgh, 1910-1917. Societies: American Library Association; Association of American Library Schools; Associate Alumna; Vassar College, Western Reserve Library School Alumna: Association; Carnegie Library School Alumnje Association; College Club, Boston; Vassar Club, Boston. 23
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MlCR(f)COSM Nellie Maria Hord, Assistant Professor of Foods. B.S., Kansas State Agricultural Col- lege, 192.1; M.A., University of Chicago, 192.7. Formerly: Instructor in Home Economics, Friends University, Wichita, Kansas, 1911; Instructot in Home Economics, Oklahoma University, 192.1-13. Societies: Phi Kappa Phi Chapter in Kansas State Agricultural College, American Home Economics Association. Eleanor Manning, Special Instructor in Architecture. B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Architect in firm of Howe, Manning, and Almy. Societies: American Institute of Architects; Lynn Planning Board; Boston Society of Architects; Secretary, Massachusetts Federation of Planning Boards. Ruth MacGregory, Instructor in Foods. B.S., Simmons College, 19x1. Societies: Massachusetts Home Economics Association; New England Home Economics Association; American Home Economics Association. Anna Mary MacKeen, Special Instructor in Institutional Management . A.B., Royal Vic- toria College, McGill University, 1908. Diploma, Institutional Management, Sim- mons College, 19x3. Formerly: Secretary McGill School, P. E. Royal Victoria College, Montreal, 1918-1911; Matron, Fessenden School, West Newton, Massachusetts, 1913-1915. Lucy Ellis Fisher, Instructor in Foods. B.S., Simmons College. Formerly: Kitchen Superintendent, Women ' s Educational and Industrial Union, Boston; Assistant Director of Vocational Training, Women ' s Educational and Industrial Union, Boston. Societies: American Home Economics Association; Progressive Education Association. Dorcas Smith, Special Instructor in Institutional Management. Syracuse University; Institutional Management at Simmons College. 22
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Alice Lucile Hopkins, Assistant Professor of Library Science and Librarian. A.B., Smith College; B.S., Simmons College. Formerly: Assistant Librarian at Radcliffe College Library; Assistant Librarian at Smith College Library. Societies: American Library Association; Massachusetts Library Club; Special Libraries Association of Boston; American Association of University Women; College Club, Boston; Alumna; of Smith College; Cambridge Smith College Club; Alumna; Association of Simmons College; Boston Simmons Club; Inter- collegiate Community Service Association. Mary Elvira Kaufpmann, Inslruclor in Library Science. A.B., Radcliffe College, 192.0; B.S., Simmons College, 1916. Formerly: Instructor of Latin at Emma Willard School; Cataloguer of Princeton University Library. Societies: American Library Association; Radcliffe Club of Boston. Alice Therese Rowe, Inslruclor in Library Science. A.B., Wellesley College, 1900; B.S., Simmons College, 1916. Formerly: Reference Librarian, Public Library, East Portland Branch, Portland, Oregon; Reference Librarian, Public Library, Bridgeport, Connecticut; Librarian, Public Library, Nashua, New Hampshire; Field Worker, Massachusetts Division of Public Libraries. Societies: Merrimack Valley Wellesley Club; Nashua College Club. Margaret Elizabeth Davis, Inslruclor in Library Science. A.B., Wheaton College, 192.5; B.S., Simmons College, 1916. Formerly: Assistant in Charge of Simmons College Library, Summer, 1917. Societies: American Library Association; Wheaton Alumna: Association; College Club, Haverhill; Boston Group of Cataloguers and Classifiers. Ruth Shaw Leonard, Assistant in Library Science. B.S., Simmons College, 1918. Societies: Simmons College Academy; American Library Association. Zoltan Haraszti, Leclurer in Library Science. (Head of Barton Ticknor Division, Bos- ton Public Library.) J. D. Francis Joseph University (Hungary). Formerly: Engaged in Editorial Work on Various Hungarian Newspapers and Magazines. Society: American Library Association. Florence Tolman Blunt, Assistant Professor of Library Science. A.B., Mount Holyoke College; B.L.S., New York State Library School. Formerly: Reference Librarian and Classifier, Haverhill Public Library, 1903-1915; Instructor in Simmons College Summer School, 1910-1915. Societies: Sigma Theta Chi; American Library Association; Association of American Library Schools; Massachusetts Library Club; Special Libraries Association of Boston; Mount Holyoke Alumna: Asso- ciation; New York State Library School Association; College Club, Boston. On leave of absence. 24
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