SLIS 25th Anniversary Display Page 8

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SLIS 25th Anniversary Display Page 8

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MLIS
SLIS

Description

U.W.O. News article about first appointments to school of library and information science.

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Unknown

Publisher

FIMS Graduate Library

Date

Winter 1992

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TIFF

Language

English

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Page 8_Display.tif

Date Created

1967-04-06

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SLIS 25th Anniversary Display

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U.W.O. News VOLUME 2, NUMBER 35
APRIL 6, 1967
DEAN OSBORN announces first five appointments to the new School of Library and Information Science.
PROFESSOR LAURA C. COLVIN will bring a southern accent SLIS. She was born in Richmond, Virginia, and took her undergraduate work at the College of William and Mary. She holds the rank of professor at Simmons where she has taught for twenty-four years. Among her professional honours is the Margaret Mann Citation, one of the highest awards made by the American Library Association for distinguished professional contributions.
PROFESSOR EDOUARD REITMAN is from France. For some years he was administrative assistant to M. Julien Cain who recently retired as director of the Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris. He joined the staff of the United Nations Library and was in charge of it for a number of years. In Paris he was on the staff of UNESCO.
PROFESSOR BARBARA SMITH was born in Windsor, Ontario. She has held positions in Brantford, Oshawa, and Port Credit before joining the Ontario Provincial Library Service. Her most recent positions have been as Directory of Elementary Library Service and as Assistant Superintendent of the Curriculum Division of the Ontario Department of Education.
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR SAMUEL D. NEILL was born in Port Arthur, Ontario. He has held a number of positions in public and school libraries throughout Ontario.
LECTURER CONSTANTINE M. HOTIMSKY was born in Russia and educated in China before going to Australia. Fie was formerly Assistant Librarian in charge of acquisitions at the University of Sydney.

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Unknown, “SLIS 25th Anniversary Display Page 8,” Special Collections, accessed April 25, 2024, https://archive.fims.uwo.ca/specialcollections/items/show/406.