ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries 133 People PROFILES B r i c e G. H o b r o c k , form erly assistant dean of libraries for adm inistrative services at th e U n iv er­ sity of N ebraska-L incoln, has b e e n n am ed library dean at Kansas State U niversity, M anhattan, ef­ fective F e b ru a ry 1. H o b ro ck has se rv e d as assistan t lib rary dean and a library faculty m e m b e r at N ebraska since 1975. H e also has b e e n an associate d irecto r of th e library at Virginia Polytechnic In stitu te and State U niversity, and a research chem ist at Esso R esearch and E n g in eerin g Com pany. H e holds a b a c h e lo r’s d e g re e from E m p o ria State U niversity, a m aster’s d eg ree from th e U ni­ versity of D en v er, and a P h .D . d e g re e from K an­ sas State. In addition to his adm inistrative library work, he also has b e e n a senior F u lb rig h t Fellow to Brazil and a consultant to th e Brunswick C o r­ poration and to several colleges. C h a r l e s E . K r a t z , h ead of public services for th e U niversity of M issouri-Kansas C ity Libraries, has b e e n nam ed associate college librarian at Rid­ e r C o lle g e , L a w re n c e ­ v ille , N ew Je rse y . H e began his new d u ties in early January. Kratz served as head of public services at th e U n iv e r s ity o f M is so u ­ ri-Kansas C ity L ibraries from S e p te m b e r, 1980. H e served in th e assis­ ta n t d ire c to r’s capacity fo r o n e y e a r b e tw e e n S e p te m b e r , 1979, an d S eptem ber, 1980. Charles E. Kratz B e fo re t h a t , K ra tz was h ead of p u b lic services for th e U niversity of New H aven from January, 1978, to August, 1979. H e was also evening public services librarian at N ew H aven for two years. K ratz e arn ed his MLS d eg ree from th e U niver­ sity of M aryland in 1976. H e also holds BA and MA d e g re e s in h isto ry from th e U n iv e rsity of N otre D am e. P re sid e n t of th e M issouri L ibrary Association/ Junior M em b er Round Table, Kratz has review ed books for Library Journal and Choice Magazine. In a d d itio n , h e w ro te th e p ro c e e d in g s for th e acad em ic lib ra ry w o rk sh o p of th e 8 0 th A nnual M e e tin g on C o o p e ra tiv e C o lle c tio n D e v e lo p ­ m ent, M issouri L ibrary Association. E l v in E . St r o w d has b e e n ap p o in ted u n iv e r­ sity librarian and d irecto r of the Perkins L ibrary S y ste m a t D u k e U n iv e r s ity , D u r h a m , N o rth C arolina, effective Jan ­ u a ry 1. H e h as b e e n acting lib rarian for th e p a s t y e a r , fo llo w in g C o n n ie D u n l a p ’s r e ­ tirem en t. S tro w d j o i n e d th e D u k e lib r a r y s ta f f in 1955 as h ead of circula­ tio n . In 1970 h e was nam ed assistant u n iv e r­ sity librarian for circula­ tio n a n d d e p a r tm e n ta l lib ra rie s , a n d in 1978, a s s is ta n t u n iv e rs ity li­ Elvin E . Strowd b ra ria n fo r p u b lic s e r ­ vices. Strow d has se rv e d in various capacities w ith th e N o rth C aro lin a L ib rary A ssociation, having b e e n d ir e c to r of th e E x e c u tiv e B oard a n d r e ­ cen tly ch airm an of th e C ollege an d U n iv ersity Section. F o r six years h e was advertising m anager for The Southeastern Librarian. H e has held positions in acquisitions and circu­ lation at W ilson L ibrary at U N C -C hapel Hill, was assistant field d irecto r of th e A m erican R ed Cross at F o rt G ordon, G eorgia, from 1951-53, and in 1950-51 was an in stru cto r of history at G uilford College in G reensboro. H e receiv ed a C ouncil on L ib rary R esources F e llo w s h ip fo r 1 9 7 0 -7 1 a n d t h e D u r h a m Savoyard’s d istingu ish ed service aw ard in 1973 for services as p ro d u c e r and m e m b e r of th e technical crew. Strow d holds a b ach elo r’s d eg ree from G uilford College, as well as a M aster’s d eg ree in history and a BS in library science from th e U niversity of N orth C arolina at C hapel Hill. A P P O IN TM E N TS M a r g a r e t H . B e a n has b e e n ap p o in ted assist­ ant librarian at th e Technology L ibraries, U niver­ sity of M ichigan, Ann Arbor. N a n c y B i e r s c h e n has jo in ed th e Inform ation S e rv ic e s s e c tio n a k t T h e U n iv e r s ity o f T exas H ealth Science C e n te r at San Antonio Library. J E . B was ap p o in ted head of collec­ tio n a m e d s e v e l o p o m b ic e k n t fo r T e m p le U n iv e r s ity , Philadelphia. R lib ra i r c i h an a r d B at t o h w e l U e r has b e e n ap p o in ted referen ce n iv ersity of N ew M exico, Al­ b u q u e rq u e . D W . B is now referen ce librarian at M c N a v e i e d s e S ta r te o w n U n iv e r s ity , L a k e C h a r le s , Louisiana. W i l l i a m E . B , J ., has b e e n a p p o in te d a rc h iv ist, M a n u s r c o ri w p t n s a r n d A rch iv es D iv isio n , 134 Yale U niversity Library. F lib ra r r a i n C has been ap pointed systems a n c e s at t a h r e d u U c c n i iv e rsity of R o c h e ste r, N ew York. L y n n C . C a r n e y was appointed assistant head of th e Acquisitions D ep artm en t, D uke University Library, D urham , N orth Carolina. W a l t e r T . C , JR., was ap p o in ted as­ sistant reference/ h c a ir m cu p l i a o t n ion librarian at the P ul­ ling Law Library, Villanova U niversity, Philadel­ phia. S tion i s i a l r i o n J. C brarian a i t i a W r e h t t e has b een nam ed acquisi­ eaton College, N orton, Mas­ sachusetts. C y n t h ia C o m e r is the new social science refer­ en ce lib rarian at th e O b e rlin C ollege L ib rary , Ohio. D a r l a C has b een appointed assistant librarian an r d o h c e k a e d t t of th e Circulation Services D i­ vision at M eyer Library, Stanford University. S u D G has b e e n ap p o in te d head scien s c a e n libr e aria r n e g a o t r y Ellis L ibrary, U niversity of Missouri at Columbia. E D has joined the reference staff of Bake n r a n L u ibrar i x y o , n H arvard University. Jo a n R . E c h t e n k a m p has jo in ed th e staff of The C laude M oore H ealth Sciences L ibrary of the U niversity of Virginia, Charlottesville, as his­ torical collections/reference librarian. D i a n e L . E i d e l m a n has been appointed head of th e G o v ern m en t D ocum ents Division of the B rooklyn C o lleg e L ib ra ry , C ity U n iv e rs ity of New York. W e n d y S. E n g e l has b een app ointed reference librarian at th e M edical Library of Yale U niver­ sity, N ew H aven, C onnecticut. F r a n k F has b een appointed library con­ serv ato r at a b C r a y se W e ste rn U niversity L ib raries, C leveland, Ohio. Ju d i t h F e l s t o n is now archivist at the Balch In stitu te for E th n ic Studies, Philadelphia. M matio a n r s s h p a K . F u l t o n has been appointed infor­ ecialist of the Regional Inform ation and C o m m u n ic a tio n E x ch an g e at Rice U n iv e rsity , H ouston. M a r y G i u n t a has b een nam ed collection m an­ agem ent librarian at th e W ollm an Library, Bar­ n ard College, Colum bia U niversity, N ew York. C h r is t in e W . G o o d n e s s has joined the staff of the U niversity of R ochester Library, New York, as conversion project coordinator. J u d i t h G has jo in e d th e r e f e re n c e staff of th e I o n t d t ia w n a a l d U niversity, South Bend, Li­ brary. D o n a l d T . G r e e n has b een appointed music catalog lib ra ria n of th e F o n d re n L ib rary , Rice U niversity, H ouston. Jo h n B . H a l l has b een nam ed assistant dean to th e School of L ibrary and Inform ation Science, D rexel U niversity, Philadelphia. E i l e e n D . H a r d y has b e e n appo inted history b ib lio g ra p h e r and re fe re n c e lib rarian at Boston 135 University. C l a ir e R . H e l has b een appointed to the B oston U n iv ersity l e r L ib ra ry staff as in te rlib ra ry loan and reference librarian. S h i r l e y A . K . H reference librarian o a f t f t e r has b e e n appointed law he University of O regon, Eugene. A l a n H o has b een nam ed director of th e Law L ibraiy l o a c t h Villanova U niversity Law School in Philadelphia. D e n n i s R . H y a t t has b een ap p o in ted law li­ brarian of the U niversity of O regon Law School, Eugene. C a r o l y n A. Jo has joined the staff of the Ith aca C ollege L h ib n r s a o r n y, New York, as assistant music/audio librarian. R o g e r K a r r has been prom oted to head librar­ ian of the U.S. D ep artm en t of Justice, A ntitrust Division, W ashington, D .C . B A K has jo in e d th e re fe re n c e staff e o t f h the n n Indi e a n n a a g U y niversity, South Bend, Li­ brary. P s e a r m G . K up vi e so l r a of techn o i b ca e l l s i k i has b e e n a p p o in te d nform ation at the S pencer Kellogg Division of Textron, In c., Buffalo, New York. St e p h e n M . K o v n a t has b e e n app ointed assist­ ant librarian in th e M edia Resource C en ter and Inform ation Services D e p a rtm e n t of th e H ealth Sciences Library, State U niversity of New York at Buffalo. R o b e r t F . K has jo in e d th e re fe re n c e staff of th e India r n a a u s U e niversity, South Bend, Li­ brary. St e p h e n L e h m a n n is now hum anities librarian at Sw arthm ore College Library, Pennsylvania. W e n d y P . L has b een ap p o in ted assis­ tan t to the direc o t u o g r e a e t th e U niversity of Michigan Libraiy, Ann Arbor. L e o n a r d N. M a t h l e s s has b e e n a p p o in te d catalog librarian in th e N ear E ast Division, Yale U niversity Library. W a y n e C. M has b een appo inted Coor­ d in a to r of D e p a a x rt s m o n e n ta l L ib ra rie s, at T em p le U niversity, Philadelphia. G e o r g e A . M i l e s has b een appointed curator o f th e W e s te r n A m e ric a n a C o lle c tio n o f th e Beinecke Library, Yale University. St e v e M o r r is has been appointed reference li­ brarian at th e U niversity of Louisville L ibrary, Kentucky. N a n c y P a l m e r is now acquisitions librarian at the U niversity of Arizona, Tucson. E v e C. P i n c k n e y has b e e n a p p o in te d to th e position of m anagem ent services librarian at Old D om inion University, Norfolk, Virginia. K S has b e e n a p p o in te d acq u isi­ tions a r a e n n d c a i c rc k u e l t a t tio n lib ra ria n at th e A rapahoe C om m unity College Library, L ittleton, Colorado. W librar i l ia l S is now assistant reference n i a m at t c h h e i l W l i o n l g lm an Library, B arnard C ol­ lege, Colum bia U niversity, New York. B r ia n S of catalog c li h b o ra t r t ia l n a e a n t d e r has taken th e position the University of Arizona, Tucson. A l i c e S tions/gifts l c i h br r a e y e r has b e e n a p p o in te d acq u isi­ rian at G eorgetow n U niversity Li­ b raiy, W ashington, D .C . B e t t y - C a r o l S e l l e n has b een appointed act­ ing ch ief librarian of th e Brooklyn C ollege L i­ brary of th e City U niversity of New York. L il l i Se n t z is now history of m edicine librarian in the H ealth Sciences Library, State U niversity of New York at Buffalo. G a r y R . Sip e has b een appointed library ser­ vices librarian in th e Art & A rchitecture Library, Yale University. B r u c e P. St a r k has been appointed archivist, M anuscripts and Archives Division, Yale U niver­ sity Library. R libra o r b ia e n r t J. St o u t has b e e n appointed assistant of th e T aubm an M edical L ibrary, th e University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. P a u l F . S t u e h r e n b e r g has b e e n a p p o in te d catalog lib rarian in th e D ivinity L ibrary, Yale University. P of G a t r ic ia T i m b e r l a k e has b een appointed head eneral R eference Services at Ellis L ibrary, University of Missouri, Columbia. S h i e l a W a l k e r is now staff cataloger at th e Balch In stitu te for E th n ic Studies, Philadelphia. V e r a W a r r ic k has b e e n nam ed Serials Catalog­ ing Section head at the University of California at Santa Barbara. D a r l e n e W e i n g a r t h has accepted the position of serials librarian for The W ashington College of Law Library at the Am erican U niversity in W ash­ ington, D .C . L e Ann W e l l e r is now catalog librarian at the U niversity of Arizona, Tucson. L W has b e e n a p p o in te d s c ie n c e catal y o n g n libra i r l i c an o x at the M ugar M em orial Library, Boston University. N bibli a o d g e y z h d a Z il p e r has been appointed Slavic rapher at th e U niversity of N orth Carolina at C hapel Hill. RETIREMENTS L W. D re tire d on D ecem b er 31 as dean e s o l f i e libraiy a u d n m l a in p istration at the U niversity of Iowa Libraries, Iowa City, after 23 years of ser­ vice. D unlap came to Iowa in 1958 as director of libraries and professor of libraiy science. His p re ­ vious positions included associate director of the U niversity of Illinois Library, 1951-58; librarian of th e U niversity of British Colum bia, 1949-51; assistant chief of th e M anuscripts Division of the L ibrary of Congress, 1948-49; assistant ch ief of the G eneral Reference and Bibliography Division of the L ibrary of Congress, 1945-48; and head of the Acquisition D ep artm en t at the U niversity of W isconsin Library, Madison. A Phi Beta Kappa graduate of th e U niversity of 136 O reg o n in 1933, D u n lap e a rn e d th re e additio nal d e g re e s at C o lu m b ia U n iv e rsity : a m a s te r s in A m erican lite ra tu re (1938), a b a c h e lo r’s in library science (1939), a n d a P h .D . in A m erican h istory (1944). A life m e m b e r of ALA, D u n lap has also serv ed as p re s id e n t o f th e Iow a L ib ra ry A ssociation in 1968-69. In 1970 P re s id e n t Nixon a p p o in te d him a m e m b e r o f th e first N ational C om m ission on L ib raries a n d Info rm ation Science for a te rm of six years. H e h as c o n tr ib u te d a rtic le s to m an y p ro fe s ­ sional jo u rn a ls, a n d in 1976 c o -e d ite d a m o n o ­ g ra p h , The Publication o f A m erica n H istorica l Manuscripts. H e was also p ro je c t d ire c to r for th e 2 -v o lu m e W allace Papers (1975), a n d e d ito r o f R eadings in L ib ra ry H istory (1972), A m erica n H istorical Societies 1790-1860 (1944), an d th e L et­ ters o f Willis G aylord Clark and Lewis G aylord Clark (1940). J o h n P . H e r l i n g , c h ie f lib ra ria n a t B rooklyn C ollege, C ity U niversity o f N ew York, re tir e d on F e b ru a ry 1. A. K O , a s s o c ia te d e a n o f t h e S ch o o l a o t f h L r i y b n r a r y l l a n e d r I n f o rm a tio n S c ie n c e a t D rexel U n iv ersity , P h ilad elp h ia, since 1969, will re tir e on Ju n e 30, 1982. A m e m b e r o f t h e D r e x e l f a c u lty s in c e 1 9 5 2 , O l l e r w as p r o ­ m o te d to associate p ro ­ f e s s o r in 1 956 a n d to p ro fe s s o r in 1968. She s e rv e d as acting d ean of th e sc h o o l in 1 9 6 7 -6 8 a n d w as n a m e d to th e n e w p o s t o f a s s o c ia te d ean in 1969. S h e h o ld s a n M L S from th e U n iv e rs ity of A . I llin o is (1951) a n d a Kathryn O ller d o cto rate from th e U n i­ versity of M ichigan (1963). O ile r’s p rim ary te a c h ­ ing in te re s ts have b e e n in re fe re n c e re s o u rc e s an d services, p articu larly for th e h u m a n itie s and social scie n c e s, a n d in g o v e rn m e n t d o c u m e n ts. H e r 30 y e a rs o f s e rv ic e c o n s titu te th e lo n g e st te n u re o f any faculty m e m b e r in th e school since its form ation in 1892. O l l e r b e g a n h e r p ro f e s s io n a l c a r e e r in t h e H u n t i n g d o n C o u n ty (P a .) L i b r a r y , a n d l a t e r w o rk e d fo r t h e J u n i a t a C o lle g e L i b r a r y , t h e A d am s C o u n ty (P a.) P u b lic L ib r a r y , a n d t h e P e n n sy lv a n ia S tate L ib ra ry b e fo re e n te r in g th e field of lib ra iy education. Jo h n K . M u s g r a v e has re tir e d after 15 years of s e r v ic e as S o u th e a s t A sian b ib l io g r a p h e r a n d H ead of th e S o u th east Asia D ivision at T h e U n i­ versity of M ichigan L ibrary, A nn A rbor. B e fo re a s s u m in g h is p o s it io n a t M ic h ig a n , M usgrave was c u ra to r of th e S o u th east Asia C ol­ lection at th e Yale U n iv ersity L ib raiy . H e serv ed n a tio n a lly on m a n y c o m m itte e s , in c lu d in g th e E xecutive C o m m itte e o f th e S o u th east Asian M i­ croform P ro ject an d th e C o m m itte e on R esearch M aterials on S o u th east Asia, A ssociation for Asian S tudies. H e also s e rv e d as a c o n su lta n t for th e d e v e lo p m e n t o f S o u th e a s t A sia c o lle c tio n s a t o th e r u n iv ersities. M usgrave e a rn e d his u n d e rg ra d u a te d e g re e at H arv ard U niversity, m ajoring in history. H e also re c e iv e d a m a ste r’s d e g re e from H a rv a rd w ith a c o n c e n tra tio n in h is to r y a n d F a r E a s te r n la n ­ g u a g e s, a n d p u r s u e d g ra d u a te s tu d ie s a t Yale U n iv ersity a n d th e U n iv ersity o f Rangoon. M us­ g ra v e ’s m a s te r ’s d e g r e e in lib ra r y sc ie n c e w as e a rn e d at Sim m ons C ollege. M a d e l i n e C . Y o u r m a n r e t i r e d in F e b r u a r y fro m th e p o s itio n o f d e p u ty c h ie f lib r a r ia n a t Brooklyn C ollege. DEATHS N o r m a n L . K i l p a t r i c k , fo rm e r d ire c to r o f li­ b ra rie s a t F lo rid a S tate U n iv ersity a n d associate d ire c to r o f lib ra rie s a t th e U n iv e rs ity of Iow a, d ied on Jan u ary 27. K ilpatrick, w ho also h e ld a position at K raus Periodicals in N ew York, had re tire d in 1969. L e w i s W . M o r s e , p r o f e s s o r o f la w e m e r i t u s 137 a n d f o r m e r law li b r a r ia n a t th e C o r n e ll L aw School from 1935 to 1965, d ied on January 25. A m e m b e r o f th e C o rn ell faculty since 1931, M orse had re tir e d in 1969. H e h a d also se rv e d as associ­ ate d ean for alum ni affairs an d p la c e m e n t at th e law school. K a t h e r i n e P. R ossi, a s s o c ia t e lib r a r ia n a n d co o rd in ato r of th e T echnical Services D e p a rtm e n t at th e F . F ran k lin M oon L ibrary, C ollege of E n ­ v iro n m en tal Science an d F o re s try , State U n iv e r­ sity o f N ew York, S y racu se, d ie d on F e b ru a ry 6. S h e h a d b e e n a t t h e M o o n L i b r a r y s in c e 1966. ■■ News from the Field A C Q U IS IT IO N S • A n t i o U , Yellow Springs, Ohio, has a c q u ire c d h th e n i v c e o r ll s e i c t t y ed p a p e rs o f A rth u r E. M organ, fo rm er A ntioch p re s id e n t, first d ire c to r of O hio’s M iam i Valley C onservancy D istrict, and first chairm an of th e T e n n e sse e Valley A uthority (TVA). In c lu d e d in th e collection are family an d g e n e r a l c o r r e s p o n d e n c e ; r e s e a r c h fo r tw e n t y books and h u n d re d s o f articles an d speeches; an d m aterial on A ntioch, th e TVA, e n g in eerin g , M or­ gan’s C o m m u n ity Service organization, a n d s p e ­ cial p ro jects in w hich M organ was involved. Irw in A bram s, A ntioch U n iv ersity d istin g u ish ed p ro fes­ sor of history, notes th a t D r. M organ becam e “a social p la n n e r of g re a t vision a n d in te rn a tio n a l r e p u t a t i o n . ’’ As an e n g in e e r , M o rg a n w as i n ­ volved in over 50 w ater-co n tro l p ro jects and as a c o n su lta n t, h e se rv e d ed u catio n al a n d c o n stru c ­ tio n p r o je c ts in F in la n d , A frica, M exico, a n d India. • T h e M a n u s c rip t D iv isio n o f th e H a r v a r d L a S th e w W i c l h lia o m o l L i b r a r y has receiv ed a n d p ro cessed H e n ry H astie P ap ers, a collection of a p p r o x im a te ly 3 5 ,0 0 0 ite m s . H a s t ie , la w y e r , e d u c a to r, G o v e rn o r o f th e V irg in Isla n d s a n d Ju d g e o f th e U .S. C o u rt of A ppeals, T h ird C ir­ cuit, d ied in April, 1976. M aterials in c lu d e d are drafts of an d c o rre sp o n d e n c e reg ard in g opinions; C o u rt a d m in istra tiv e item s such as re p o rts and statistical tables; briefs; c o rre sp o n d e n c e re la tin g to his in v o lv em en t in civic an d an ti-discrim ination causes; m an u scrip ts o f w ritings; and biographical m aterial in clu din g p h o to g rap h s a n d h o n o rary cita­ tion. • I n d i a n a U n i v e r s i t y ’ s L illy L i b r a r y , B loom ington, has a d d e d to its P o u n d collection m ore th an 12,000 le tte rs from th e estate of E zra P o u n d ’s widow, D o ro th y S hakespear Pound. This collection of incom ing co rresp o n d en ce, in clu din g le tte rs from T. S. E liot, Jam es Joyce, K ath erin e A nne P o rte r, and L aw ren ce of A rabia, has b e e n a c q u ired by th e Lilly L ibrary from M rs. P o u n d ’s h e irs. T h e le tte r s , w hich ra n g e o v e r th e years from 1900 to 1973, th e y ear after E zra d ied , are p rin cip ally c o n c e n tra te d in th e p e rio d b e tw e e n 1946 a n d 1953, th e d iffic u lt y e a rs o f P o u n d ’s c o n fin e m e n t a t S aint E liz a b e th ’s H o sp ita l, a n d th e p e rio d le a s t w ell d o c u m e n te d in his b io g ­ raphies. A ccom panying th e collection is th e co r­ re sp o n d e n c e b e tw e e n P o u n d and his good frien d an d m usical m e n to r, A gnes B edford. T h e re are 198 le tte rs from P o u n d w ritte n b e tw e e n 1919 a n d 1940 a n d 88 fro m B e d f o r d d a tin g fro m 1938 th ro u g h 1968. T h e Lilly L ibrary is p ro cessin g th e collection and expects to have it available for use by scholars in th e spring. • M re c e iv e i d l l s a p C o l l e g e , Jackson, M ississippi, has a c o m p le te , a u to g ra p h e d , first e d itio n collection of th e books of E u d o ra W elty, d o n ated by th e a u th o r. In 1972 W e lty w on a P u litz e r P riz e for h e r n o v el, The O p tim ist’s D a u gh ter. Also in c lu d e d in th e collection are tw en ty m a tte d an d sig n e d b la c k -a n d -w h ite p h o to g ra p h s W elty shot in M ississippi w hile w orking as a pub licity ag en t for th e federal W ork P rojects A d m in istra­ tion. • R i c e U n i v e r s i t y ’ s F o n d re n L ib rary , H o u s­ ton, officially and ap p ro p riate ly b ecam e a m ajor c e n te r for th e study o f m an n ed space flight w ith th e tra n sfe r of th o u sa n d s o f h isto rical m aterials co llected d u rin g th e p a st tw en ty years by NASA. T he m an n ed flight collection, originally h o u sed at th e L yndon B. Johnson Space C e n te r, consists of le tte rs, m em oran d a, Telex m essages, m in u tes of m e e tin g s , r e p o r ts , p ro p o sa ls, a n d ta p e d i n t e r ­ v ie w s. As th e in d e x in g o f t h e m a te r ia l ta k e s p lace, th e co llectio n will b e m a d e available to NASA via a re m o te te rm in a l to th e d atabase at th e Space C e n te r. Rice lib rary users of th e collec­ tion on site will also have access to th e n e w e r d o cu m en ts still at NASA via th e sam e c o m p u te r set-up. • T h e U P e te rs b u rg h n i v a e r S F a t St. s rec s e i t iv y ed o f from o u W t h illia l m o r G i d a r a re tt, on m icrofilm , a collection of m an u scrip ts from Keats H o u s e in H a m p s te a d , E n g la n d . T h e s e d o c u ­ m en ts, m any of th e m u n p u b lish e d , in clu d e le t­ te rs an d m em orabilia of th e K eats circle. • T he U n T ’ E u g e n e C. B arker Texas H isto ry i v e C r e s n i t te y r, o f A us e t x in a , s has a c q u ire d a col­ lection o f m aterial d o cu m en tin g th e c a re e r of th e late L u th e r H . E vans, d ire c to r g e n e ra l of U N ­ E S C O from 1953 to 1958. In 1935 E vans, a p o lit­ ical scientist, organized and d ire c te d th e H isto ri­ cal R ecords S u rv ey for th e w orks P ro je c ts Ad-