ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries 136 ACRL Members Run for ALA Council as Petition Candidates The following fifteen members of the Associa­ tion of College and Research Libraries have been nominated as petition candidates for ALA Coun­ cil. The election of councillors takes place in the spring of 1980. This list, drawn from the latest ALA m em bership records, supplem ents the names of candidates listed in the March issue of C bR L News. Members are encouraged to vote for these ACRL members to increase ACRL’s voice in the affairs of the American Library Asso­ ciation. George M. Bailey, associate director of librar­ ies, the Claremont Colleges, Claremont, Califor­ nia. H erbert Biblo, assistant librarian, the John Crerar Library, Chicago, Illinois. Joseph F. Boykin, Jr., director of the library, University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Sheila D. Creth, assistant director, University of Connecticut Library, Storrs, Connecticut. John N. DePew, associate professor, Florida State University, Tallahassee. Judith R. Farley, reference librarian, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. Howard S. Harris, academic library specialist, State Board for Higher Education, Annapolis, Maryland. Joan F. Higbee, cataloger, Processing Depart­ ment, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. Mildred Lowe, acting director/associate profes­ sor, Division of Library and Information Science, St. John’s University, Jamaica, New York. Joseph J. Mika, assistant to the dean/assistant professor, University of Southern Mississippi School of Library Service, Hattiesburg. William Miller, reference librarian, Albion Col­ lege, Albion, Michigan. David Perkins, bibliography librarian, Califor­ nia State University Library, Northridge. Annette L. Phinazee, dean, School of Library Science, North Carolina C entral University, Durham. Frank L. Schick, chief, learning resources branch, National Center for Educational Statis­ tics, Department of HEW, Washington, D.C. Russell Shank, university librarian, University of California-Los Angeles. ■■