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3-5-1953 Letter to Mary Oliver regarding potential AALL Chapter Presidents breakfast meeting, March 5, 1953 Frances Farmer Right click to open a feedback form in a new tab to let us know how this document benefits oy u.

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Established 1906-Incorporated 1935

5 March 1953

Miss Mary W . Oliver President Carolina Law L ibrary Association University of North Carolina Law Library Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Dear Mary:

P resident Drummond has asked me to inquire whether P residents of local Chapters of AAL L w ould like to hold a joint breakfast meeting during the L os Angeles Convention on Tuesday morning, July 7. This meeting would be for the purpose of discussing Chapter problems and exchanging Chapter information.

In order to get a separate room for a breakfast, this meeting would have to consist of at least twenty-five people; the members of the individual Chapters, as well as the P residents, will, of course, be welcome.

W ill you, therefore, kindly advise me promptly as follows:

1. W hether you will attend the L os Angeles meeting and whether you would be interested in holding the breakfast meeting indicated above.

2. The number of members of your Chapter who would be in attendance at the L os Angeles Convention and would be interested in attending such a breakfast.

Law Office Librarians will be holding a breakfast meeting at the same hour on July 7. If there are not at least twenty-five Chapter P residents and members who w ould be interested in a separate break­ fast meeting for themselves, your Group could meet with the L aw Office Librarians. Will you, therefore, kindly advise, as well, as to whether you would be interested in meeting with the L aw Office L ibrarians if your Group did not consist of as many as twenty-five Chapter representa­ tives.

OFFICERS: Preoident (1952-53), FORREST S. DRUMMOND, County Law Library, Los Angeles 12, California; Preoident Elect (1952-53), Lucn.a ELLIOTT, University of North Carolina Law Library, Chapel Hill, North Carolina; Treas1'.rer, El,IZABETH FINLEY, Covington, Burling, Rtthlee, O':Sriaft 6 ~Union Trust Building, 5, D . C.; Secretary, FRANCES FARMER, University of Virginia Law Library, Charlottesville, Virginia. EXECUTIVE BOARD: The Officers :ind George A. Johnston, Law Society of Upper Canada, Osgoode Hall, Toronto, Canada; Marian G. Gallagher, Law Library, , Washington; Helen Harg rave, University of Texas Law Library, Austin, Texas; Ervin H. Pollack, Ohio State Univer­ sity Law Library, Columbus, Ohio. PUBLICATIONS: Index to Legal Periodicals: Editorial Offices, Harvard Law School Library, Cambridge 38, Massachusetts. Law Library Journal: William B. Stern, Editor, Los Angeles County Law Library, Los Angeles 12, California. Page 2 5 March 1953

In order to make arrangements with the hotel, it is necessary that we determine rather readily whether we would have at least twenty­ five people interested in this meeting. If, therefore, you cannot give me an exact number an approximation will be sufficient for tentative plans. In indicating the approximate number who would attend, however, please be certain that those included are definite in their plans to be present at Los Angeles.

Trusting that you will be able to let me have an early reply and looking forward to seeing you in July, I am,

Very sincerely yours,

Frances Farmer Secretary

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