ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries


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Personnel
In July, 1966, Morris Polan became college

librarian, California State College at Los An­
geles, succeeding William Eshelman who left

to head the library at
Bucknell University. A
freeway college with
an enrollment of ap­
proximately twenty
thousand, Cal State at
Los Angeles next year
will celebrate its twen­
tieth anniversary.

The problems creat­
ed by this explosive
growth are nothing
new to Mr. Polan.

Mr. Polan Since he joined the
staff in 1955 he has

dealt continuously with them, first as periodi­
cals librarian and then successively as super­
vising reference librarian, chief of reader
services, and acting college librarian. He is a
graduate of the University of California at Los
Angeles, where he has also done graduate
work in political science, and he holds the
MSLS degree from the University of Southern
California. Before coming to Cal State he was
a librarian in the Los Angeles municipal ref­
erence library and later served as serials­
reference librarian in the Hancock library of
biology and oceanography of the University of
Southern California. He has been active in
professional library organizations, serving last
year as president of the College, University, 
and Research Libraries Section (CURLS) of
the California Library Association.

Books and people, the twin poles of librar­
ianship, seem to attract him equally. Books 
are his sustenance and solace. It is a rare con­
versation to which he does not bring some 
phrase, some thought, from the wide field of 
his reading. And I have sometimes met him in 
the stacks searching for a particular passage 
which the experiences of the day have prompt­
ed him to reread. People are his delight. He 
never tires of observing them, their manner­
isms, their motivations, the games they play. 
He heartily enjoys the daily human comedy, 
but with immense tolerance and sympathy.

His administrative creed he sums up in the 
words. Collegiality, Congeniality, Reality. The 
greatest of these, he says, is reality, which 
must be faced, however harsh. Collegially, his 
staff shares to a large extent in the making of 
decisions, while the general air of congeniality 
is in the main a reflection of his own affable 
nature.

His wife, Cecelia Hassan Polan, was for 
many years a librarian at UCLA and more re­

 

 
 
 
 

 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 

 

cently with Douglas Aircraft. They have two 
teen age daughters, Miriam and Ruth.— 
Martha Hackman.

A P P O I N T M E N T S
Henry lsmeyer r

assistant reference librarian at Texas A&M 
University library.

Mrs. Linda An joined the catalog staff of 
Drexel Institute of Technology libraries on 
Dec. 1.

Richard S. Angell has been appointed 
chief of the newly created technical processes 
research office in the Library of Congress proc­
essing department.

Mrs. Joyce Ball has been appointed head 
of the government publications department of 
the University of Nevada library.

Mrs. Linnea Biles is a cataloger in Ablah 
library of Wichita State University ( Kans.).

Paul Boytinck has joined the staff of Buck­
nell University as periodicals librarian.

Mrs. Ina C. Brownridge has been appoint­
ed assistant librarian in the cataloging depart­
ment, State University of New York at Bing­
hamton.

Cecil Byrd, university librarian at Indiana 
University, will be in Indonesia during March 
working on a study of developmental book 
activities in East Asia for the AID.

Elizabeth R. Casellas is now head of 
business, science and technology department, 
Orlando public library ( Fla.).

Betty Brooks F lowers became assistant 
reference librarian of the New York University 
Medical Center library on Jan. 1.

Ray MacNair Fry has been named director 
of the division of library services and educa­
tional facilities in the U.S. Office of Education.

Roger Hanson has been appointed assistant 
to the director of the University of Minnesota 
libraries, Jan. 1.

Richard Helfman has been appointed to 
the position of assistant head of the reference 
department of the Engineering Societies library.

Ann Huffman is now acquisitions librarian, 
Hume library. University of Florida.

John Jenson has been appointed instructor 
and librarian in special collections department, 
University of Minnesota, Jan. 1.

On Jan. 1, Roy S. C. Johnson, assistant ref­
erence librarian of New York University medi­
cal center library, was promoted to supervising 
librarian of the medical library, Goldwater 
Memorial Hospital, Welfare Island, New York, 
an affiliate of New York University.

David Kaser, director of the Joint Univer­
sity Libraries, Nashville, and editor of CRL, 
will be in Laos during parts of February and

 L. A , J . has been appointed 



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March studying developmental book activity in 
East Asia for the AID.

Chai K. Kim has joined the staff of State 
University College at Geneseo, N.Y., as an 
assistant librarian.

Mrs. Dorothy Knight is a new member of 
the catalog staff, in Ablah library, Wichita 
State University (Kans.).

Named to a new position, in the library at 
California State Polytechnic College, Pomona, 
Lloyd A. Kramer is chief, readers’ services 
division of the library.

Walther Liebenow has been appointed 
assistant professor and chief circulation librar­
ian, University of Minnesota library, Jan. 1.

William Mathews has been named assist­
ant director of Project TIP, at MIT. In his new 
position, Mr. Mathews will have over-all re­
sponsibility as assistant director of Project 
TIP, as well as the specific task of designing 
and supervising the transition from present 
circumstances to the new generation of com­
puters a year or so from now.

Janet Neese was named an assistant librar­
ian in State University College at Geneseo, 
N.Y.

Daniel J. Reed has been appointed deputy 
director of the staff of the National Advisory 
Commission on Libraries.

Robert Raymond is now head of the serials 
department, University of Nevada library.

Sam Schrag has joined the reference staff 
of Ablah library, Wichita State University 
( Kans.).

Mrs. Blanche Small recently joined the 
staff of Ablah library, Wichita State University 
(Kans.) as a cataloger.

Marvin E. Smith has been named head, ac­
quisitions department, California State Poly­
technic College library.

Wilbur J. Stewart joined the staff of Oak­
land University, Rochester, Mich., as acquisi­
tions librarian, on Jan. 1.

C. Walter Stone, director of libraries at 
the University of Pittsburgh, will spend part of 
January and February in Thailand participat­
ing in a study of developmental book activities 
in East Asia for the AID.

Noreen Sunderland has just been appoint­
ed librarian of the Desert Research Institute, 
University of Nevada.

Richard W. Vierich has been named chief, 
technical services division of the California 
State Polytechnic College library.

Mrs. Darleen Williams is assistant refer­
ence librarian. University of Nevada. ■■ 

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