ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries 193 Personnel PROFILES Stepping into the position of Director of Li­ braries at the University of Louisville on July 1, 1971, will be John Demos, former Assistant Di­ rector for Technical Services at Ohio State University. The former Director at the Uni­ versity of Louisville, Wayne Yenawine, will be Dean of the Li­ brary School at the University of South Carolina. Mr. Demos held a number of positions at Ohio State. He was Head of Physics and Math Libraries 1965- John Theodore Demos 66, Head of Depart­ ment Libraries from 1966 until his assumption of the position of Assistant Director for Tech­ nical Services in 1968, the position he now holds. He is a life memer of ALA, and has been involved extensively in committee work and publishing in the area of technical services. The experience he has gained in public and technical services in the Ohio State system should prove an asset in the growing University of Louisville setting. A P P O IN T M E N T S D r. L ester E. Asheim has accepted ap­ pointment to the position of professor in the Graduate Library School of the University of Chicago. David Bishop has been appointed medical librarian for the McGill University libraries, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Dr. Fred Blum has been appointed head of the technical services department in the library of the Catholic University of America, Wash­ ington, D.C. Barbara M. Bullock has joined the staff of the Kent State University library, Kent, Ohio, as reference librarian for history and po­ litical science. Jose D. Coutin has been appointed law li­ brarian and professor of law at the Catholic University of the Puerto Rico School of Law in Ponce. E. Bruce Dack has assumed the position of head of the circulation division, Catholic Uni­ versity of America libraries, Washington, D.C. John Haak has accepted the position of as­ sistant university librarian in the library of the University of California, San Diego. David Horn has joined the staff of the Montana State University library, Bozeman, as archivist. Daniel D. Kereth has been named head catalog librarian for the Concord College li­ brary, Athens, West Virginia. Dr. Kate Kolish will join the staff of the Graduate School of Library and Information Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, starting in June as assistant professor. Dr. Richard A. Krzys will become profes­ sor of library science at the Graduate School of Library and Information Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, effective in April. James W. L iesener has accepted the posi­ tion of acting dean of the School of Library and Information Services at the University of Maryland, College Park. Paula Mark has reported to the staff of the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, library as a reference librarian. Greg M. Masterson is librarian of public relations in the library of Rockland Community CoUege, Suffern, New York. Mrs. Jean E. Miller is a cataloger in the Kent State University library, Kent, Ohio. Mrs. Jean L. Miller has been appointed acquisitions librarian on the Kent State Univer­ sity library staff, Kent, Ohio. Mrs. Marjorie E. Murein has been pro­ moted to the position of reference librarian, Kent State University library, Kent, Ohio. Mrs. Sara G. Osgood is now a reference librarian a t the Kent State University library, Kent, Ohio. L eila Payne has assumed the duties of head cataloger in the library of Texas A & M Uni­ versity, College Station. Michael F. Plunkett is the new senior as­ sistant in the manuscripts department of the University of Virginia library, Charlottesville. Linda K. Rambler has been named assist­ ant to the chief acquisitions librarian of the Pennsylvania State University libraries, Univer­ sity Park. Charlotte Roberts is a new acquisitions librarian in the library of the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Peter Staats has taken up duties of cata­ loger of audiovisual material in the Rockland Community College library, Suffern, New York. Alva W. Stewart will become associate li­ brarian of the Earl Gregg Swem Library, Col­ lege of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Vir­ ginia, on June 16. Marylee C. Sturgis has assumed the po­ sition of assistant director of cataloging ser­ vices at the University of Virginia library, Charlottesville. Peggy Sullivan will join the staff of the 194 University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Library and Information Sciences in September as professor of library science. Alfred SveNSON has been named chairman of the sciences libraries at the Catholic Uni­ versity of America, Washington, D.C. John T. Thomas has taken up duties as acting head, reference department, F. D. Blu­ ford library, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, Greensboro. Everett M. W allace is now systems librar­ ian at the University of California, Riverside, library. Peter W aters has accepted appointment to the position of restoration officer in the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. Dr. Joseph N. W hitten has joined the faculty of the Graduate Library School, C. W. Post Center, Long Island University, Brook­ ville, New York, as a professor of library sci­ ence. Mrs. Joy J. W oodson is in charge of the chemistry-physics library in the Kent State University libraries system, Kent, Ohio. ■ ■ Classified A d vertising NOTICE Respondents to advertisers offering faculty "rank" and "status" are advised that these terms are ambiguous and should inquire as to benefits involved. All advertisements submitted by institutions offering positions must include a salary range. The range should provide the applicant with an indication of the salary the institution is willing to provide for the position offered. 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Dufies include coordination and supervision of the general and special reference and informational services in the main library. Active partici­ pation in reference work is required. The library has over 700,000 volumes and is growing rapidly. MLS required; a second master’s degree in a subject area is also desir­ able. Candidate should have five years' general aca­ demic library reference experience and demonstrated su­ pervisory and organizational ability. Excellent fringe benefit program. Salary range begins at $11,500 for twelve months. Apply to Hans Engelke, Acting Head of Libraries, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Mich. 49001. Technical Services HEAD OF TECHNICAL SERVICES. Attractive opportu­ nity or energe+ic, innovative librarian. Responsible for developing, administering, and integrating the order­ ing, cataloging, and processing of library materials. Qualifications include experience, ambition, and imag­ ination. MLS required. Starting salary to $15,000. Send resume to Jasper G. Schad, Director of Libraries, Wichita State University, Wichita, Kansas 67208. Cataloging HEAD OF CATALOGING, University of Denver. Position open immediately. Supervise monographic cataloging department (4 professional and 26 clerks). MLS and ap­ propriate experience required. Salary up to $12,000. Faculty status; TIAA; liberal benefits. Interviews may be arranged at ALA Convention, Dallas. Write: David Shavi†, Assistant Director for Technical Services, Denver, Colorado 80210.