A cartoon drawing depicting a student with a dog speaking to John J. Boll: "He is a great comfort to me, Mr. Boll, … he defies classification." (caption)
Class picture of 1956 with 36 people including students and faculty. The group's pose is less formal and the location of this picture could not be identified.
Students gather around the bulletin board to find out their oral examination assignments. Original caption: "Toward the end of the second semester, two subjects become foremost in the students' conversations. One is the oral examination for the...
Students and faculty attend a picnic supper at Mrs. Frederickson's cottage. At the distance the group is walking by Lake Mendota. The outing was the first gathering of the class for the year 1913. (Information taken from a newspaper clipping...
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...
Study/Work; Special events (lectures, conference, exhibits)
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...
The article which source is unknown describes the different activities done during the Arbroath Picnic in November 1913. The students and faculty had the opportunity to play Indian outdoor games. These activities were introduced and played under...
A foreign student gives a presentation in a children's literature course. Original caption: "The other student is a displaced person from Latvia who will serve in American libraries when he completes his school work. There is also a national of...
A student revises carefully the job offer bulletin board. Original caption: "The other subject is job offers. The bulletin board on the second floor is reserved for job offer sheets. It is one board that has an attentive audience."
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....
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...
Rachel K. Schenk, School Director (1950-1963), surrounded by other faculty members: Bernice Gibson and Gladys L. Cavanagh, in front; and Harry Dewey and an unidentified gentleman, behind, pose in front of the Library School. Original caption: "This...
Students, faculty, and alumni convene for the annual May Breakfast in the spring of 1952. Original caption: "The big social event of the year is the May breakfast. This is an annual tradition, a day when the alumni return to their Library School,...
Professor emeritus Margaret E. Monroe seated at her desk: "Dr. Monroe - Is that really what you mean?" (caption) Dr. Monroe led the Library School from 1963 to 1970. She continued as a full time faculty until her retirement on 1981.
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 student poses in the reference desk depicting, in a humorous way, the process of solving a reference question. This picture is the third part of a three photo series; with the caption: "Reference problem: Going, Going, Gone"