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Show -6- "... .done an outstanding service in managing the Business Library." "She exerts every effort to be helpful and cooperative to the students . faculty and visitors . " "The growth and development of the Business Library has been due to Mrs. Moynahan's good nature and diligent perseverance in the face of uncounted and by now largely forgotten obstacles." "She's been great!" Students, faculty, colleagues and businessmen will miss being able to call "Alice in her palace" for that very important information. This is the way so many referred to her. "Go see Alice in her palace. She'll help you with your problem" W e will indeed miss her and we all wish her health, wealth, and happiness. LEAVING FOR IRAN Margaret Lucile Boo the Paydar joined the staff of the Marriott Library as an instructor in the Library, September 1971 in the Behavioral Science Department. She was promoted to an assistant professor July 1, 1974 in the Social and Behavioral Science Division. She resigned as of December 10, 1975 to join her husband, Majid in Iran where he is teaching Sociology at the Pahlavi University in Shiraz. Margaret practically grew up in a library because her mother was a librarian and her ambition was to also be a librarian. She was graduated from Southwestern at Memphis Tennessee in 19 59 with a B.A. in Anthropology and received her Master of Librarianship in 1970 from Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia and toured Europe before she came to Salt Lake City. While Margaret has been at the Marriott Library, she has served as vice-president and president of the Library Staff Association, secretary of the Library Advisory Board, Chairperson of the Utah Library Association College and University Section Nominating Committee, member of the KUER Advisory Board, vice-chairperson and chairperson of the Promotions and Tenure Review Committee, Orientation Information Group Committee, Data Base Usage Committee, and on the High School Model United Nations Critique Committee. She has been active and taken part in the organizations she belongs to: Phi Kappa Phi, Beta Phi M u , Faculty Women's Club, Faculty Club, American Association of University Professors, American Library Association, Mountain Plains Library Association, American Civil Liberties Union, American Anthropological Association, Freedom to Read Foundation and the Sierra Club. |