Student Schindler working at a service desk at University of Wisconsin, Whitewater, library. "Documentary Evidence - Whitewater" (caption). The Wisconsin Library students would often work at other libraries across the state as part of their field...
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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[Cardinal - Dec. 1, 1939] The Wisconsin Library school has been definitely established as a part of the University of Wisconsin. During the academic year of the 1938-39 the school was temporarily under university jurisdiction, and a bill passed by...
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...
An example of a State of Wisconsin card that certifies a student with the position of Library Assistant in the Wisconsin Free Library Commission. This document was issued to students as they embarked on their practicum assignments.
"Simulated library" booth, sponsored by the Library School, at the Univeristy of Wisconsin Exposition, where students answered actual reference questions about the Exposition
Classroom in the University of Wisconsin Library School, located in the Madison Free Library. Each desk was provided with a lamp, ink and writing supplies, card catalog boxes and text books.
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.
Angled exterior view of the Library School building on State Street. Original caption: "The University of Wisconsin Library School is housed in a fine, three story brick building. At present the school shares these quarters with the University of...
Students standing around and sitting outside small concrete wall at the 811 State Street Library School with Wisconsin Historical Society in the background.
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.
Clarence B. Lester, Secretary of the Wisconsin Free Library Commission 1920-1949, on the steps of a University building. "To Mr. Lester, whom we are proud to call our friend, we dedicate our Log, as documentary evidence of the fact that we deeply...
Distant perspective of the Wisconsin Library School building at 811 State Street. The angle was taken from one of the adjacent streets during winter time.
Angled view of the Madison Free Library building located in the northwest corner of Carroll and Dayton Streets. The Wisconsin Library School was located on the second floor.