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The Librar The University of Toledo Library will soon have a building of its own. Preliminary plans have been approved by the University Board of Directors and the architects have been authorized to proceed with the working drawings . The Library will be constructed on the land east of Uni- versity Hall, between the latter and the east driveway. Connected by a tunnel with University Hall. there will be four floors and a basement section. The top floor will house the law library collection. law classrooms and oflices. The ground fioor will contain. in addition to stacks of books, a music listening room. a faculty study and a faculty lounge. The main floor will contain the various departments and offices. The Library Building is being constructed in response to a critical need which has existed for some years but which has grown steadily more acute. The Liniversity now has 160.000 bound volumes and continues to grow at the rate of approximately 8.000 bound volumes per year. Mrs. Mary M. Gillham. librarian. also is professor of library science. She is a member of several professional library organizations. of Delta Kappa Gamma. honorary education society. and is a member of and adviser to Alpha Omicron Pi sorority on this campus. Mrs. Cillham is included in Who's Who in America and in 'Xmerican Scholars . biographical listings. If If xlyrvff, .- , . ' J ,. xy , .1. 'K X . X. . 1 N . y 'X f . f hlltlxl it-li J ,, ,f . x tl lt '. X f f ff i xx Fi' r' lf-X .f' , . Vfjfj, J 'ff y R p 1,7 A K.- ' - at I V . iff' f Q NX t..' f-51:-' V J, lg X, i- 1 .Xxx J, I, se c l! VIP. 2 ' g s: ff j 4 X'-gg lt- ll . X -43 Y i 1' ff X .fl ,, X Y ' j 4.-- - if xxx T i jj Q . l vll wt N f . . 4 tw it we Q-lx ' f we ' lie fifty. tqk . A ' J X -ti. tp . -- -,asv Q. Qx 5.1 J -fi ,vs Nr. . af - Q. ff . . ' ,W N X 'M X ff-at f. Q -Jef - fs? XXX XX v fc'-tl' 1 X 'f ,N f X I ,gels X, We .tx X .5 I rj 'ifhiil-'N . X. s - .wiki .- ,f X 'ffa-'QW A' N!-. ,rg fiat 'lllfll 4' X ' ,zKb.,gf- F! ' - fi. as-1 link., 4 , 117 in ' ,ff E., gf Il. .' 1 I 5154402 , . , , t J Am? , Vp f,.V X .Nxwsxutx X xi ,Ng t. A Q 4: is-3 If I.. B A1-.PQ+.Q',xf' ,y .. xi' H. ' V X -E451 935' -wiv 4 '- . v i kwf., -n- Egg fa-f A 1 '- ' , x-. -'AN -'YAP I . 1' V XX X ,iyeg-Q-.vm,' 99. 517 .1 .ff 3 i:Zff1.Ci?'5? '71 ,r g I ' N 494-2 'Q f' u D f HN VT' , 0 66141 ' - L' f' . . V . xx,-X. If X, 4 gig !.'.' The Registrar The main functions of the Registrars Office may be class- ified under five general headings: admissions. attendance, recording. registration and statistical data. The work in admission is concerned chiefly with evaluation of high school records and advanced standing records. The ofiice maintains a record of all excessive absences and tardiness for both day and evening classes. This year marks the beginning of a new registration sys- telll. Under this new system. IBM machines will be used in an effort to meet the immediate and modern demands of the University. One purpose of the new procedure will be the elimination of the long lines familiar to the old svstem of registration. With the aid of the IBM machines, filing time will be cut considerably, and grade cards will be ready to be mailed in a matter of hours. Upon the resignation of Miss Geiner who had done an excellent job as registrar for 27 years. Mrs. Markowski was appointed acting registrar. Mrs. Markowski has done a wonderful job in her new position by undertaking so big a responsibility. Miss Marian Carrol now heads the evening registrar's duties, while Miss Gertrude Hopkins ably handles schedule administrations which are now incorporated into the registrar procedures. 13
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MEMURIAM An editorial commendation of Professor Hilo Steph- ens is indeed a graceful tribute. The most valid apprais- al of his services to the University. however. will come from that large number of faculty members and stu- dents who will rise up spontaneously to voice apprecia- tion of his skill as a teacher and sincerity as a friend. The improved lives into which he has extended himself will be an influence for good for a long time to come. Professor Stephens came to us six years ago. well poised socially. mature in scholarship. and having achieved a signal triumph over physical adversity. His success as a member of the faculty derived from his enthusiasm for his work. On many occasions he re- marked that he was very happy in his chosen career and with his relationships in the city and the Liniver- sity. No responsibility was too demanding for him to ac- ceptfno request too trivial to receive his careful atten- tion. He gave of himself liberally and patiently to student needs. a counsellor his techniques were ex- cellent and many a student who came into the office OWEN BARONER THOMAS I. MCCOY discouraged. left with the dignity ofone who had gained self respect. The students in his classes soon learned that they were expected to put forth effort and were inspired to do so. You just naturally want to become a skillful Billet Tester was a typical comment. when asked once if he would object to members of the administra- tion visiting his classes. he responded without hesitation. Of course not. I have nothing to hide. It is fitting that we. as a Lniversity family. com- municate to his wife. Xfildred. and to his children. Susan and Jo Ann. our heartfelt sympathy in their bereavement and our happiness with them that they have enjoy ed the privilege of these years with so noble a husband and father. He was too practical to be much affected by eulogies. lle would appreciate more that we spend ourselves a little more effectively in the field in which his labors were eut short. This obligation his friendship imposes upon us. Wie cannot do more. we dare not do less. -Dr. Paul Vid. Stansbury. PHILLIP H. MILLER CHARLES A. SHARPLES Crossing the Barn Sunset and evening star. Twilight and evening bell. And one clear call for me! And after that the dark! And may there be no moaning of the bar. And may there be no sadness of farewell. When I put out to sea. When I embark: But such a tide as moving seems asleep, For though from out our bourn of Time and Place Too full for sound and foam. The flood may bear me far. When that which drew from out the boundless deep I hope to see my Pilot face to face Turns again home. Vfhen I have crossed the bar. 'Alfred, Lord Tennyson
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