ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries


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ALA/ACRL Representatives 
at Academic Ceremonies

Jane Brugger represented the Association of 
College and Research Libraries at the inaugu­
ration of James L. Chapman as president of 
West Liberty State College, West Liberty, 
West Virginia, on September 24. At Rice Uni­
versity on the same day Woodvall Ray Moore 
attended inauguration ceremonies for Norman 
Hackerman.

At the dedication of the University of Day­
ton’s new library on September 25, Robert 
Mowery was the ACRL representative. On Sep­
tember 26, the Max Thompson Learning Media 
Center was dedicated and a Freedom Shrine 
unveiled on the South Campus of Macomb 
County Community College in Warren, Mich­
igan. Avram Rosenthal attended for ACRL.

Mary R. Hughes represented ACRL at the 
inauguration of George Charles Roche, III, as 
president of Hillsdale College, Hillsdale, Michi­
gan, on October 9, and Mary Louise B. Cobb 
was the representative during inauguration cer­
emonies for E. Bruce Heilman at the Univer­
sity of Richmond on October 13. The inaugura­
tion of William Edward Everheart as president 
of Drury College in Springfield, Missouri, on 
October 17 was attended by Elmer E. Rod­

gers, and that of John Grove Barker as presi­
dent of Marshall University in Huntington, 
West Virginia, on October 23, had Louis J. Gill 
in attendance.

On October 29, inauguration ceremonies were 
held for John Paul Schaefer as president of the 
University of Arizona, and for Edgar D. Draper 
as president of the Borough of Manhattan Com­
munity College. Representing ACRL were 
H. William Axford at the Tucson ceremony 
and Ellsworth G. Mason in New York. Also 
acting as an ACRL representative on October 
29 was Irene W. Melson at the inauguration 
of Ward Pafford, president of West Georgia 
College, Carrollton, Georgia.

Inaugurations were held November 12 for 
Brigham Young University’s president, Dallin 
Harris Oaks, Ralph D. Thompson attending, and 
on November 15 for John Edwin Johns of 
Stetson University, De Land, Florida. George 
E. Larsen represented ACRL at the latter.

Harold B. Schell attended the inauguration 
of Calvin Cleave Nolen as president of North 
Texas State University, Denton, Texas, on De­
cember 1.

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Additional ACRL
Nominating Committees

SUBJECT SPECIALISTS SECTION
Thomas H. Cahalan, Assistant Librarian for 

Acquisitions, Northeastern University, 106 
Dodge St., Boston, MA 02115, Chairman

Robert Burgess, School of Library and In­
formation Science, State University of New 
York, 1400 Washington Ave., Albany, NY 
12203

Lawrence H. Chen, University of North 
Carolina, P.O. Box 1221, Chapel Hill, NC 
27514

Education and Behavioral Sciences 
Subsection

Frances M. Pollard, Head, Department of 
Library Science, Eastern Illinois University, 
Charleston, IL 61920, Chairman

Richard W. Luce, Assistant Librarian, Mon­
tana State University, Bozeman, MT 59715

Marjorie A. Zumstein, Head, Education and 
Psychology Libraries, Purdue University, Lafay­
ette, IN 47907

See November CRL News for other Nominat­
ng Committees. ■ ■i