Students assemble a display about children's books on baseball. The display shows pictures, drawings and a small shelve with books available for circulation. Original caption: "Two members of the adolescent literature class are shown preparing a...
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 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...
Closer angled view of the entrance to the Library School, (second floor) located at the Madison Free Library. This picture accompanied two notices about touring the new Library School facility at 811 State Street.
Three women, two standing and looking towards the camera with the third one sitting and reading, are in the 811 State Street building with bookshelves. A closer view of a working desk can be appreciated.
Thirty seven class members of the Training Camp sitting or standing in front of a building; the first front row of people sitting on the grass, the second front row of people sitting in chairs; the back two rows of people standing. Clarence Lester...
David Hess, Louise Robbins (faculty) & Christopher Blaire Bundy (L to R). The students pictured here with professor Louise Robbins were responsible for establishing the local area network for the SLIS computer lab.
[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...
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