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Peaks Of Joy, Valleys Of Despair: The History Of The Syracuse University Library From 1871 To 1907, David H. Stam
Peaks Of Joy, Valleys Of Despair: The History Of The Syracuse University Library From 1871 To 1907, David H. Stam
The Courier
Drawing on a variety of sources, Starn presents engaging samples of life in the early days of the Syracuse University Library.
News Of The Library And The Library Associates, From Courier, Vol. Xxvi, No. 2, Fall 1992, Syracuse University Library Associates
News Of The Library And The Library Associates, From Courier, Vol. Xxvi, No. 2, Fall 1992, Syracuse University Library Associates
The Courier
71125: Fifty Years of Silence and B 11226: Fifty Years of Silence, Artists' Books on the Holocaust. Purchased with funds from the Jerome and Arlene Gerber Endowment Fund.
The Library recently acquired two limited-edition artists' books in which Holocaust survivors Eva and Eugene Kellner recall their experiences in Nazi concentration camps. The books were designed and printed by their daughter Tatana, who is artistic director ofthe Women's Studio Workshop in Rosendale, New York.
The Library Associates: Nineteen Supporting Years, Benjamin J. Lake
The Library Associates: Nineteen Supporting Years, Benjamin J. Lake
The Courier
Founded by book lovers for the welfare and future of the Syracuse University Library, the Syracuse University Library Associates was organized in 1953 under Chancellor William Pearson Tolley. Over the years they strove to acquire rare book collections, expands the facilities of the library, and serve the needs of students.