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OCR Page 1 of 2Sept.14,1917.
Ames,Iowa.
Dear Bess: -
Will you accept a typewritten letter? I do not
know when I will get time to write otherwise. It is time for
me to go home but I have to hang round here awhile longer
to see that the old library is running right.
I certainly am a busy lady these days. Miss Noll
our assistant in charge of circulation resigned and Miss
Dixon had to drop everything and go away on account of hay
fever so I have been running the whole shebang ever since
with e.n almost entirely new staff and it has been no joke.
I think I will be very glad and contented to be merely
the cataloger once more. It is the very busiest time of the
whole year, with an almost new set of students and many new
faculty and it complicates things to have so many new ones
on the staff. I think that we have some very lovely girls
though. One of them is from Pittsburgh, one from Madison
and one from Detroit but we all seem to have much in common
already.
In some ways it is going to be an easier year I think
for I imagine this staff will pull together well. Miss Dixon
told me she was certainly glad to have me remain and the dean
said as much and I think they will appreciate my staying and
give me a raise next year. I am to have another assistant too.
TRUMAN NARA
Robina and I gave a tea for Miss Noll the Sunday
afternoon before she left. We got quite ambitions and asked
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