Robert Hayden Donahugh

Librarianan, teacher

Born May 20, 1930, St. Paul (MN), U.S.; son of Robert and Elmyra (Hayden).

Education: Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), College of St. Thomas, St. Paul, 1952; Master of Arts (M.A.), University of Minnesota, Minneapolis. 1953.

Career: instructor (English, speech), Robert College, Istanbul (Turkey), 1956-57; head, Technical Services, Canton Public Library (OH), 1957-62; director, Adult Work, Youngstown Public Library (OH), 1962-79; director, Youngstown and Mahonine County Public Library, 1979-89; Retired.

Author: Evaluation of Reference Resources, 1970; editor, Ohio Library Bulletin, 1965-70; book reviews, Library Journal, since 1958.

Member of: president, Midwest Federation of Library Associations, 1979-83; president, Ohio Library Association, 1975; speaker, Polish Arts Club, Youngstown; American Library Association; Polish National Alliance (P.NA.); Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences of America (P.IA.SA.); Kosciuszko Foundation.

Served with: U.S. Army in Germany, corporal, 1954-56.

Affiliation: Catholic.

Language: English.

Hobbies: travel, annual trips to Poland.

Home: 509 Ferndale, Youngstown, OH 44511.

From: "Who's Who in Polish America" 1st Edition 1996-1997, Boleslaw Wierzbianski editor; Bicentennial Publishing Corporation, New York, NY, 1996