ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries


MOVING? MARRYING? 
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MIDWEST ACADEMIC 
LIBRARIANS

Midwest Academic Librarians conference 
will meet on May 5 and 6 at University of 
Illinois Chicago Circle campus. Giles B. Rob­
ertson and Louis A. Schultheiss have arranged 
the program.

May 5, 1967

A.M. Tours of the campus and the 
library

2:00 P.M. James Lundy, President, Univer­
sity Microfilms
The Future of Inter-Relationships 
Between the Photocopying Indus­
try and College and University 
Libraries.

6:00 P.M. Walter Netsch, Skidmore, Owens, 
& Merrill
“Transition in Library Design 
Since World W ar II and Its Im­
plications for the Future.”

May 6, 1967

9:30 A.M. “The Library of Congress MARC 
Project.”
Mrs. Henriette Avram, Director of 
the Project, and others

12:00 Luncheon, Frazer Poole—Sum­
mary of the Meeting

Requests for further information and reser­
vation blanks should be addressed to Mr. G. B. 
Robertson, University Library, University of 
Illinois at Chicago Circle, Box 8198, Chicago, 
Ill. 60680.

Membership February 28, 1967 .......... 12,036
February 28, 1966 .......... 10,509

COLLEGE &

RESEARCH NEWS
LIBRARIES

ACRL News Issue of College & Research Libraries

Editor, David Kaser, Joint University Li­
braries, Nashville, Tenn. 37203.

Publications Officer, Mary Falvey, 50 E. 
Huron St., Chicago 60611.

ACRL Executive Secretary, George M. 
Bailey.
ACRL Officers, 1966/67: President, Ralph E. McCoy; 
College Libraries Section Chairman, Lee Sutton; Junior 
College Libraries Section, Harriett Genung; Rare Books 
Section, William H. Runge; Subject Specialists Section, 
Mary E. Schell; Agriculture and Biological Sciences 
Subsection Chairman, Roy L. Kidman; Art Subsection, 
Mrs. Kathryn Blackwell; Law and Political Science 
Subsection, Jane Wilson; Slavic and East European 
Subsection, Bohdan S. Wynar; University Libraries 
Section Chairman, John M. Dawson.
Editorial Board: John M. Dawson, University of Dela­
ware; Gustave A. Harker, Boston University; Sam­
uel Rothstein, University of British Columbia; 
James E. Skipper, Association of Research Libraries; 
Norman E. Tanis, Kansas State College of Pitts­
burg; Maurice F. Tauber, Columbia University; 
Eileen Thornton, Oberlin College.
News from the Field, Personnel profiles and notes, 
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