Jane Robbins, SLIS director, and Mary Keefer, graduate at the time of the photo. (L to R) "Grad class winter 1988: Jane Robbins and Mary Keefer" (caption).
Mary Katharine Reely standing outside a building with a shovel: "M.K.R. She is herself of best things the collection" (caption). Miss Reely taught a Book Selection course during those years.
Miss Lucy M. Curtiss, School Secretary, and Miss Mary Katharine Reely, faculty member, pose beside the fountain and bronze statue called "Wildflower". The garden was on the Dayton Street lawn outside the Madison Free Library building
Assistant professor Mary C. Devereaux reading. She was responsible for the areas of reference, selection, bibliography, and service to children and adolescents.
Top row (L to R)- Mary Hemogene Hazeltine, Mary Katharine Reely, unidentified, Louise Phelps Kellogg, Honorary Member of Class of 1933; Bottom row (L to R) - unidentified, Blanche A. Smith.
Class picture of 1964 with 34 people including students and faculty. The group posed in front of the Library School. "Bottom row (?) left to right: Lois Kerschner, Jane Nimocks, John Ellingson, Karen Eggers, Lynne Dwyer, Mary Ross, Sofie Araby;...
1912 class list with student pictures; Gladys Smith, Dorothy Hower, Helen Jerffers, Lisa Narda, Mary Lydin Hicks, Dorothea Catherine Heins, Gertrud Heimington, Roth Augusta Stelson, Saie P. Wykes, Pearl Glazier, Elizabeth Eckeel.
Five women and Miss Hazeltine appear sitted by the side of Mendota Lake during a trip to Maple Bluff. Mrs. Marion E. Federickson and Miss Mary Belle Nethercut entertained the Library School on a Friday afternoon at the Frederickson's cottage. They...
News clipping from the State Journal describing that Miss Hazeltine offered iced-cold lemonade for examination writers of the library school: "Miss Mary Imogene Hazeltine, head of the Wisconsin library school is responsible for the new scheme....
Typewritten playbill for the benefit performance of faculty member, Mary Katharine Reely's, play, "Daily Bread," held at the Madison Women's Trade Union League. This play took place during the Spring Festival.
Newspaper clipping with the reasons why Miss Mary E. Hazeltine is nominated to the Women's World Fair Hall of Fame: Because her book "Anniversaries and Holidays" has just been published; because under her supervision the Wisconsin Library School...
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