Tag: Library Anniversary
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Library at Gustavus (Part 10 of 10)
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FOLKE 2 (1972-Present) The current Folke Bernadotte Memorial Library opened in September 1972. Princess Christina of Sweden participated in the dedication ceremonies on 25 October. The new building was designed to house 309,000 volumes, with an increased emphasis on audio-visual media. A computer terminal, five microfilm readers, three microfiche readers, and microfilm printout machine were…
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Library at Gustavus (Part 10 of 10)
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FOLKE 2 (1972-Present) The current Folke Bernadotte Memorial Library opened in September 1972. Princess Christina of Sweden participated in the dedication ceremonies on 25 October. The new building was designed to house 309,000 volumes, with an increased emphasis on audio-visual media. A computer terminal, five microfilm readers, three microfiche readers, and microfilm printout machine were…
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Library at Gustavus (Part 9 of 10)
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FOLKE 1 (1948-1972)The new library opened in September 1948. The majority of library services were provided on the main floor, with plate-glass partitions separating the lobby from the reading rooms. The stacks area adjoined the main reading room with space for 100,000 volumes. Students were admitted to the stacks by applying at the desk for…
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Library at Gustavus (Part 9 of 10)
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FOLKE 1 (1948-1972)The new library opened in September 1948. The majority of library services were provided on the main floor, with plate-glass partitions separating the lobby from the reading rooms. The stacks area adjoined the main reading room with space for 100,000 volumes. Students were admitted to the stacks by applying at the desk for…
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Library at Gustavus (Part 8 of 10)
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READING HALL (1942-1948) In 1942, the former President’s House was remodeled to contain a leisure reading room, offices, and the college post office. The reading room was intended primarily for freshmen and sophomores, though juniors and seniors could also use the space. The Almen-Vickner collection was contained in the Reading Hall. Please send us your…
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Library at Gustavus (Part 8 of 10)
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READING HALL (1942-1948) In 1942, the former President’s House was remodeled to contain a leisure reading room, offices, and the college post office. The reading room was intended primarily for freshmen and sophomores, though juniors and seniors could also use the space. The Almen-Vickner collection was contained in the Reading Hall. Please send us your…
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Library at Gustavus (Part 7 of 10)
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ANNEX IN UHLER HALL (1931-1948) A storage room in the basement of Uhler Hall was used as extra storage for the library. This area was known as the Library Annex. Please send us your library memories: https://gustavus.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_eP4PoCsANFwEPTo
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Library at Gustavus (Part 7 of 10)
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ANNEX IN UHLER HALL (1931-1948) A storage room in the basement of Uhler Hall was used as extra storage for the library. This area was known as the Library Annex. Please send us your library memories: https://gustavus.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_eP4PoCsANFwEPTo
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Library at Gustavus (Part 6 of 10)
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LIBRARY BUILDING (1920-1948) The library moved to the top floor of Commerce Hall during summer 1920. Within two years, the School of Commerce had closed, and what was Commerce Hall, became known as the Library Building. The Library Building housed the library upstairs and classrooms downstairs. By 1926, the library consisted of approximately 16,500 volumes…
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Library at Gustavus (Part 6 of 10)
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LIBRARY BUILDING (1920-1948)The library moved to the top floor of Commerce Hall during summer 1920. Within two years, the School of Commerce had closed, and what was Commerce Hall, became known as the Library Building. The Library Building housed the library upstairs and classrooms downstairs. By 1926, the library consisted of approximately 16,500 volumes and…