Partial image that shows the clippings and design that make reference to the Thanksgiving diner that was served at a banquet table in Lathrop Hall. The celebration was presided by Lucius Gannon as toast master and responses were given by Miss...
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...
Miss Agnes King, professor at the WLS, sitting at a desk with the U.S. catalog of books opened. Handwritten caption: "Miss King stroking the U.S. Cat."
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
Miss Hazeltine and two students pose with Lillian Dykstra during her visit to the Wisconsin Library School. Mrs. Dykstra was the wife of Clarence A. Dykstra president of the Univ. of Wisconsin 1937-1944.
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....
Thirty seven class members of the Training Camp sitting or standing in front of a building; the first front row of people sitting on the grass, the second front row of people sitting in chairs; the back two rows of people standing. Clarence Lester...
Fifteen people between students and faculty enjoy the outing at Miss Turvill cottage. Members could not be identified. Turvillwood was located by Monona area. The trip had to be done by boat or bus using the South Madison car to the end of line and...
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.
A halloween poem with a hand drawn illustration of a witch flying on a broomstick. The poem reads: "O wad ye see the witchie, Some o' them black some o'them green, Some o' them like a turkey bean, Then on Thursday eve at eight fifteen, Gang to the...
Miss Bernice Gibson, cataloging and classification revisor, sitting on a chair with a garden behind her. Known by the nickname, “Bunny", she was part of the School faculty from 1929 to 1972.