A red felt Wisconsin Library School flag with white lettering, with no other accompanying information. This design dates from the first years of the School.
"Simulated library" booth, sponsored by the Library School, at the Univeristy of Wisconsin Exposition, where students answered actual reference questions about the Exposition
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."
A student standing outside the Plymouth Public Library during her field practice. Field practice was a requirement of all WLS graduates, which could place them at a variety of different libraries.
Newsclipping from the Library Journal, describing the graduation of the 1908 WLS class. It describes how Richard Rogers Bowker, editor of Library Journal, was going to be speaking at the event. Miss Isabelle Ely Lord, librarian at the Pratt...
Graduation; Special events (lectures, conference, exhibits)
QuickView
Display a larger image and more item information when the pointer pauses over a thumbnail