Arlyle Mansfield, Betty Devine, Irene Dobbert, Eileen Matlhews, Barbara Bartley, and Janice Robert pose in front of a bulletin board that reads "Welcome Alumni."
Students enjoy outside during the celebration of a shower and preparation of the year log book. "Relaxation while working on the Log Book, and shower for Jean and Mrs. S." (caption)
Special events (lectures, conference, exhibits); Study/Work;
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.
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.
"Simulated library" booth, sponsored by the Library School, at the Univeristy of Wisconsin Exposition, where students answered actual reference questions about the Exposition
Corner desined for the Children's Book Week. The set up includes bookshelves to display materials on the topic, chairs, a rug and a poster on the wall with the text: "CHILDREN'S BOOKS OUT OF LAST CENTURY". "Exhibit for Children's Book Week"...
Heraldic representation, hand made by Gerald P. Caffrey, Class President. The crest drawing has emblematic symbols for the library field, mention some special acronyms, and has an inscription that reads "Semper Minutia" (always details)
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.
Students and faculty who went to Chicago to tour special libraries pose outside the Library School in front of a car. Original caption: "People said they'd never make it. Of the six who went only Mr. Dewey was certain they would. The six set out on...
Reference from the Wisconsin Alumnus, describing the transfer of the Library School to 811 State Street, and the upcoming retirement of Miss Hazeltine.
Retirements; Special events (lectures, conference, exhibits);
Typewritten note invites to an inspection tour of the new Library School facility, located at 811 State Street. The attendees were instructed to leave the School immediately after the third hour class and wait on the steps of the Historical Society...
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)
Reference from an unknown source about the commencement exercises. Thirty-three students were graduated. Richard Loyd Jones, who in a few words outlined the usefulness of a library to the community, delivered the lecture of the evening. M.S...
Graduation; Special events (lectures, conference, exhibits)