Sullivan, J. Leo Public schools, Washington Delaware Messenger, Pennsylvania Railroad Company Entered service 1900: Messenger, Binding Division, $360 Tate, Leonard A. High school, Washington (one year) District of Columbia Entered service 1910: Junior messenger, Maps Division, $360 Thompson, Laura A. University of Chicago, A. B. (1901) Graduate scholar, 1901-2, in history, University of Chicago Private instruction in simple cataloguing and shelf-listing Illinois Student assistant, history and sociology libraries, University of Languages: Greek, Latin, French, German Entered service 1902: Assistant, Catalogue Division, $360 Present position: First assistant, Card section, $1,500 Welti, Oswald District of Columbia College and École industrielle, Cantonal Lausanne, Switzerland Institut Zuberbuhler, Aarburg, Switzerland Meyerschule, Berlin Studied music, Weimar and Berlin Music teacher Languages: French, German, Latin (reading) Entered service 1901: Assistant, Periodical Division, $360 Present position: First assistant, Maps Division, $1,400 White, John Henry District of Columbia Armstrong Technical High School (graduate) Davis Business College (two years) Messenger Stenography and typewriting Entered service 1909: Messenger, Office of Chief Clerk, $360 Present position: Carrier Service, Reading Room, $480 Williams, Edith A. Pennsylvania Central High School, Washington Student service, Library of Congress, 1908 Languages: Welsh, cataloguing knowledge of French, German, Latin Entered service 1908: Assistant, Catalogue Division, $360 Present position: Assistant, Catalogue Division, $360 Williams, Mary Public schools, Washington Seminary, Gainesville, Ga. Georgia Stenography and typewriting Entered service 1907: Assistant, Division of Bibliography, $360 Present position: Assistant, Secretary's office, $720 Wilson, George H. Central High School, Washington George Washington University, 1906-7 Washington Public Library Typewriting Missouri Languages: French; working knowledge of German; high-school courses in Latin and Greek Entered service 1907: Messenger, Smithsonian Division, $360 Present position: Assistant at desk, Reading Room, $900 Wright, Marguerite C. District of Columbia Central High School, Washington Library course, Central High School Assistant, Washington Public Library Languages: Cataloguing knowledge of German, French, Latin EMPLOYEES WHO ENTERED THE SERVICE AT $300 Blosser, Mary Francis Business High School Typewriter in law office Bookkeeping, stenography and typewriting District of Columbia Entered service 1910: Assistant, Card section, $300 Entered service 1909: Assistant, Card section, $300 Present position: Assistant, Card section, $300 Cornwall, Wilmer H. Public schools, Washington District of Columbia Messenger, Western Union Telegraph Company Entered service 1905: Assistant, Card section, $300 Frech, Theodore G. Public schools, Washington Messenger District of Columbia Entered service 1909: Assistant, Card section, $300 Present position: Assistant, Card section, $360 EMPLOYEES WHO ENTERED THE SERVICE AT $240 Campbell, Samuel O. Public schools, Washington District of Columbia Bundle wrapper, Woodward & Lothrop, Washington Messenger Entered service 1909: Messenger, Card section, $240 Haynes, Herold Business High School, Washington District of Columbia Temporary service, Library of Congress, summer, 1909 Phillips, George M. District of Columbia McKinley Manual Training School Messenger Entered service 1910: Messenger, Card section, $240 Present position: Junior messenger, Division of Bibliography, $360 APPENDIX VIC CIRCULAR ISSUED WITH APPLICATION BLANK, LIBRARY OF CONGRESS To applicants for appointment to the Library Service: All applications must be made upon a regular form, to be furnished by the Library. This form is to be filled out and filed, even by applicants whose applications in other form are already on file, so far as such applicants desire their applications to be considered as pending. A copy of the form is inclosed herewith. If you desire to be considered a present applicant for a position in the service, you will please fill it out and return it to the Librarian of Congress. The Library Service as organized at present, with the changes to be made by law for the year ending June 30, 1911, is as follows: Administration: Librarian of Congress, $6,000; Chief Assistant Librarian, $4,000; Chief Clerk, $2,500; Librarian's secretary, $1,800; five subordinates, one at $1,200, one at $1,000, one at $840, one at $720, and one at $360. Division of Bibliography: Chief of Division, $3,000; six subordinates, one at $1,500, three at $900, one at $720, and one at $360. Binding division: Assistant in charge, $1,400; two subordinates, one at $900 and one at $360. Catalogue, Classification and Shelf: Chief Cataloguer, $3,000; Chief Classifier, $2,000; eighty-nine subordinates, four at $1,800, seven at $1,500, six at $1,400, twelve at $1,200, six at $1,000, fourteen at $900, four at $800, thirteen at $720, three at $600, ten at $540, four at $480, and six at $360. Congressional Reference Library: Custodian, $1,500; five subordinates, one at $1,200, one at $900, one at $720, and 60811-10- 20 291 |