D:\RIYA\JULY\CRLN\VOL.44__YEAR-1983\MAY\pdf\162.pdf 162 / C &R L N ew s . P E O P L E . PROFILE Richard H u m e Werking has been app oin ted di­ re cto r o f lib ra ries and associate professor o f history a t T rin ity U niversity, San A ntonio, T exas, e ffe c ­ tiv e Ju n e 1, W erk in g has b een asso cia te d ire c to r fo r c o lle ctio n d ev elo p ­ m e n t a t T r i n i t y s i n c e Ju ly 1 9 8 1 . H e w ill suc­ ceed R o b ert H ouze, who is re tirin g a fter 18 years as head lib ra ria n . B e f o r e c o m in g to T rin ity , W erk in g served as a ctin g d irecto r o f li­ braries a t th e U niversity o f M ississip p i. H e w as also head o f referen ce a t R ich a r d W erkin g Mississippi from 197 7 to 1 97 9 and assistant d irec­ to r fo r referen ce and co llectio n developm ent ser­ vices from 197 9 to 1 9 8 0 . W h ile th ere W erk in g o r­ ganized and served as c o -ch a ir o f th e Mississippi A ssociation o f C o llege and R esearch L ib ra rie s , an A C R L ch ap ter. F ro m 197 5 to 1 9 7 7 W erk in g w as referen ce li­ b ra ria n and university arch ivist a t L a w re n c e U n i­ versity, A p p leton , W isco nsin , w h ere h e served as secretary -treasu rer o f th e W isco nsin A ssociation of A cad em ic L ib ra ries. In th e 1960s he ta u g h t h istory a t N orthlan d C o llege, W isco nsin , and spent a y ea r as personnel sta ffin g sp ecialist fo r th e U .S . C ivil Service C om m ission in Ind ianap olis. W erk in g earned a P h .D . in history from th e U n i­ versity o f W isconsin in 197 3 . In 1 9 7 5 , as a postdoc­ to ra l fellow in a special p rogram sponsored by th e C o u ncil on L ib r a ry Resources, he received a m as­ te r’s in lib ra ria n sh ip from th e U niversity o f C h i­ cago . H e also holds a b a ch elo r’s degree in history from th e U niversity o f E v an sville an d a m aster’s de­ gree in U .S . h istory fro m th e U niversity o f W isco n ­ sin. A ctive w ith in A L A and A C R L , W erk in g served as c h a ir o f A C R L ’s C o n tin u in g E d u ca tio n C o m ­ m itte e in 1 9 7 7 -7 9 . H e is c u rren tly a m em b er o f th e R T S D Resources Se ctio n ’s L ib r a ry M a teria ls P rice Ind ex C o m m ittee. T h e au th o r o f m any articles in such jo u rn a ls as Business H istory R e v iew , A d m in istrativ e S cien ce Q uarterly, C o lle g e & R ese a rch L ib ra r ies , and L i ­ b ra r y T rends, W erk in g has also w ritte n a book, T h e M aster A rch itects: B uildin g th e U nited States F oreig n S erv ice, 1890-1913, w h ich p laced second in th e F red e rick T u rn e r P rize co m p etitio n for best book on A m erican h istory in 1977. PEOPLE IN THE NEWS Jessie C. Sm i t h , d irecto r o f lib ra ry services for th e F red e rick D ouglass L ib r a ry a t th e U niversity of M a r y la n d E a s t e r n S h o r e , P rin c e s s A n n e , w ill spend tw o m onths in Z a m b ia as a lib ra ry consul­ ta n t. H er ap p o in tm en t is p a rt o f a fiv e-y ea r U .S . A gency fo r I n te rn a tio n a l D ev e lo p m e n t fu nd ed p ro ject. Sm ith w ill assist w ith th e co o rd in atio n o f lib ra ry services and d ocum ent delivery to several Z a m b ia n provinces and w ill h elp develop a c en tra l resource cen ter. A PPO IN TM EN TS (A p p o in tm en t n o tices a re ta k en fro m lib ra ry new’sletters, letters from personnel offices and ap­ pointees, and o th er sources. T o ensure th a t your ap p o in tm en t appears, w rite to th e E d ito r, A C R L , 5 0 E . H u ron S t ., C h ica g o , I L 6 0 6 1 1 ). David Barrett Allen has been a p p oin ted c ir ­ c u latio n lib ra ria n a t C a lifo rn ia S ta te C o llege, B a ­ kersfield. Roberta M. Armstrong has b een n am ed lib ra r­ ia n o f th e Z anesville C am p us L ib r a ry o f O h io U ni­ versity. Charles W . Bailey, Jr., has b een ap p oin ted sys­ tem s lib r a r ia n a t th e M ilto n S. E is e n h o w e r L i ­ b ra ry , Jo h n s Hopkins U niversity, B a ltim o re. Joseph W . Barker has been appointed h ead o f th e A cquisitions D ep a rtm en t a t th e U niversity o f C a lifo rn ia , Berkeley. L o u is Bebout is now c h ie f a d m in istrative ser­ vices lib ra ria n a t Southw est T exas S ta te U n iver­ sity, San M arcos. Mina Braun has been appointed d irecto r o f c a ta ­ l o g in g s e r v ic e s a t th e U n iv e r s ity o f V i r g i n i a , C h arlo ttesv ille. Pamela Kay Carver is th e new c a ta lo g in g li­ b ra ria n a t Sou thw est T exas S ta te U n iversity, San M arcos. Leroy D. Chadwick has been ap p ointed serials lib ra ria n a t th e U niversity o f W ash in g to n H ealth M a y 1983 / 163 Scien ces L ib r a ry , S ea ttle. L y n d a C laassen has b een n am ed head o f th e D ep a rtm en t o f Sp ecial C o llectio n s, U niversity o f C a lifo rn ia a t Sa n D iego . L aurie C o h e n has been appointed hum anities referen ce lib ra ria n a t W rig h t S ta te U niversity L i ­ b ra ry , D a y to n , O h io. N a n c y D o u g l a s has been appointed head o f the C a ta lo g in g D ivision a t th e U niversity o f C a lifo r­ n ia , R iverside, L ib ra ry . A d a D ucas has b een appointed referen ce lib ra r­ ia n a t th e E liz a b e th D efo e L ib r a ry , U niversity o f M a n ito b a , W inn ip eg . B e t h a n y J. E aster has b een appointed aero nau ­ tics and astronau tics lib ra ria n a t th e M assachusetts In s titu te o f T ech n o lo g y , C a m b rid g e. M ary E. E l d r i d c e h as b een appointed assistant head o f th e A cquisitions D ep a rtm en t, U niversity of C a lifo rn ia , D avis. H e r h e r t F i n c h , assistant university lib ra ria n fo r sp e cia l c o lle ctio n s a t C o rn ell U n iv ersity L i ­ b raries, I th a c a , N ew Y o rk , has b een given addi­ tio n a l responsibilities fo r co llectio n developm ent and m an ag em en t. K e n n e t h E . F l o w e r is now assistant to th e di­ re cto r o f lib ra ries a t Jo h n s H opkins U n iversity, B a l­ tim o re. Jud i t h F rye has been ap p oin ted head o f th e So­ c ia l W o rk L ib r a ry , U niversity o f B ritish C o lu m ­ b ia , V an co u ver. B arbara G allucci is a new ca ta lo g in g lib ra ria n a t th e E d w a rd G. M in er L ib r a ry , U niversity of R o ch ester, N ew Y ork. Su s a n G a r d i n e r has been appointed user ser­ vices lib ra ria n a t M on m ou th C o llege, W est L o n g B r a n c h , N ew Jersey. D o n G r e e n is now a ca ta lo g lib ra ria n a t th e S ib ­ ley M usic L ib r a ry , U niversity o f R o ch ester, New Y ork. L inda J. H a r t m a n has b een appointed reference lib ra ria n a t Sou thw est T exas S ta te U niversity, San M arcos. Peter J. H askell h as been appointed an associ­ a te a t B io D a ta , I n c ., a D a lla s consulting firm . V icki H endricks has jo in ed th e fa cu lty o f the R u tg ers U n iversity L ib r a r ie s , N ew B ru n sw ick , N ew Jersey , as in fo rm a tio n services lib ra ria n . D a n Iddings has jo in ed th e sta ff o f B ook House, I n c . , Jo n e s v ille , M ich ig a n , as th e ir M id w est li­ b ra ry rep resentative. Jo h n E. L a s h b r o o k has b een appointed head of th e C a ta lo g in g D ep a rtm en t a t W rig h t S ta te U n i­ versity, D a y to n , O h io. M ichael Jo n L eininger has been app oin ted re f­ e ren ce lib ra ria n in th e R o tch L ib r a ry , M assachu­ setts In s titu te o f T ech n o lo g y , C am b rid g e. R o b e r t M a l i n o w s k y has been ap p ointed gen­ era l m anag er an d senior ed ito r o f L ib ra rie s U n lim ­ ited , L ittle to n , C olorad o. Susan S. M o t t u is now th e original ca ta lo g er in sp e cia l c o lle ctio n s a t Jo h n s H opkins U n iv ersity , B a ltim o re. B r u c e L. O h r l u n d has been ap p ointed h ead o f te ch n ica l services fo r S t. A m brose C o llege L ib r a ry , D a v en p o rt, Io w a. C onnie T. O k a d a has b een ap p ointed head o f th e U niversity o f W ash in g to n A rt L ib r a ry , S e a ttle. E d w a r d T. O ’N eill has jo in ed O C L C ’s O ffice o f R esearch , D u b lin , O h io , as a senior research sci­ entist. A n n L. Paz has been ap p ointed associate d irec­ to r for p u b lic and te ch n ica l services a t th e C o u nty C o lleg e o f M orris, N ew Jersey. F r a n k J. Po l a c h has been nam ed lib ra ria n of th e L ib r a ry o f Scien ce and M ed icin e a t R utgers U niversity, N ew Bru n sw ick, N ew Jersey. N a n c y B. R ainey has been appointed reference lib ra ria n and search an alyst a t th e P hilad elp hia C o llege o f P h a rm a cy and Scien ce. C atherine R o q u e s is now acquisitions lib ra ria n a t Southw est T exas S ta te U niversity, Sa n M arcos. R u t h R o s e n b l o o m has b een ap p o in ted c a t a ­ loger in th e H arvard L a w School L ib ra ry . M ary F. Sa r a m a k is now assistant referen ce li­ b ra ria n at th e N ew York U niversity M ed ical C e n ­ ter. G eri Sc a l z o has been ap p oin ted actin g head o f th e H um anities/Social Scien ces L ib ra rie s, U niver­ sity o f C a lifo rn ia , Berkeley. N o r m a Se g a l has been nam ed h ead o f th e A rch i­ te ctu re and E n v iro n m en ta l D esign L ib r a ry , S ta te U niversity o f N ew Y ork at B u ffa lo . R o se Se g r e is now assistant dean o f tech n ica l services a t H ofstra U niversity, H em pstead, N ew York. St e p h e n 1st v a n T a r c z y h as b e e n a p p o in te d head o f te ch n ica l services a t th e U niversity o f C a li­ fo rn ia , San F ra n c isc o , L ib ra ry . Susan W eiss has been ap pointed assistant dean o f p u b lic services a t H ofstra U niversity L ib r a ry , H em pstead, N ew Y ork. G ary W iggins is now a ctin g h ead o f S w ain H all L ib r a ry , In d ia n a U niversity, B loom ington . C raig W ilson has been ap p ointed co llectio n de­ velopm ent lib ra ria n a t Sam H ouston S ta te U niver­ sity , H untsville, T exas. RETIREMENTS F r e d e r i c k A r n o l d , r e f e r e n c e l i b r a r i a n a t P rin ceto n U niversity, has retired a fte r 2 9 years o f sevice. L e a r n e d B u l m a n has retired in F e b ru a ry a fter 3 4 years o f a c tiv e lib ra ria n s h ip . H e b eg a n as a young adu lt lib ra ria n in th e D e tro it P u b lic L ib ra ry and c a m e to th e E a s t O ra n g e (N .J.) P u b lic L ib r a ry in 1951 as supervisor o f young adu lt services. H e re­ tired from E a s t O ra n g e in 1 9 7 6 as lib ra ry d irecto r. In 1 9 7 7 h e jo in ed th e C o u nty C o lleg e o f M orris in New Jersey as supervisor o f te ch n ica l services and has now retired from th ere as associate d irecto r for p u b lic and te ch n ica l services. D o r o t h y C r a w f o r d , o rd er lib ra ria n a t P rin ce­ ton U niversity, has retired a fter 3 0 years o f service. 164 / C &R L News R u t h Simons N icholson, senior m anuscript ref­ erence lib rarian in the L ib rary of Congress M anu­ script Reading Room , retired on Jan u ary 31 after over 15 years in th e M anuscript Division. DEATHS R obe r t E n n e n , director o f libraries at Loyola University o f C hicago since 1972, died in E vanston on M arch 12. 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