Zoia Horn, 96, died July 12. Horn is considered the first librarian jailed for refusing to divulge information on intellectual freedom grounds when, as head of the reference department at Bucknell University in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, she refused to testify in the trial of the “Harrisburg Seven” in 1971. This led to Horn being jailed for 20 days. She remained active in intellectual freedom issues, including chairing intellectual freedom committees of the American Library Association, New Jersey Library Association, and California Library Association, which named its annual intellectual freedom award in her honor.