[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...
A group of graduates pose during the Iowa State Meeting. In the picture appears from left to the right: Ms. Robbins ' 12, Ms. Robinson ' 09, Ms. Gorton ' 07, Dean Summer ' 05, and Ms. Knowlton ' 09. One of the ladies could not be identified.
A group of students singing in front of a Christmas tree to the audience: "A choral speaking extravaganza! McMurtrie, Douglas C., The Book. Ronda, Karen, Norman, Joan, Dick, Lenore, Jane." (caption)
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.
An unidentified student rests by a fountain with a group of children on a playground during a story time; near them there was the CINTL Fire-Proof Door Co. building.
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.
Donna Barkman (1977 graduate) and Gertrude Herman (faculty) mingle with others at the SLIS Alumni Reunion during the 1978 ALA Annual Conference in Chicago.
During their field work, four students pose outside the post office at Ladysmith, WI. They are promoting a library day at this location with a public reception. A poster about the special event appears behind them.
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...
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 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.