Special Collections and University Archives

Displaying 51 - 69 of 69 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
51 Archives house rare books, data
Northern Iowan 76:10, p.3
Special Collections division of the Library provides many services.
52 Collection reaches 500,000
Northern Iowan 76:4, p.3
One hundred forty-five books were received by the library from the late George C. Kennedy, a Waterloo attorney.
53 "Macbeth" review questioned
Northern Iowan 75:16, p.2
Professor Margaret Divelbess defends the recent production of "Macbeth"; questions claim that 1978 is the 100th anniversary of Shakespearean productions at UNI.
54 Display
Northern Iowan 74:48, p.10
Historical material on display in cases outside Library Special Collections.
55 Out of the archives
Northern Iowan 72:7, p.7
A quick look at the University Archives; photo.
56 "Rare" books find security
Northern Iowan 70:26, p.4
Don Gray talks about the material in the Library's rare book collection.
57 Library Archives are open to everyone; although little known
Northern Iowan 69:56, p.5
Ed Wagner talks about the collections; photo.
58 Gilchrist; gone but not forgotten
Northern Iowan 69:8, p.1
Cornerstone opened during ceremony; President Kamerick and Professor Lang speak; thirty-six items given to University Archives; other items salvaged from burned building auctioned; photo.
59 Gilchrist cornerstone to be opened tomorrow; ceremony on the Union
Northern Iowan 69:7, p.5
Will open strongbox during ceremony; Gilchrist descendants will attend; contents will be placed in University Archives; photo.
60 Archives preserves treasures of the past
Alumnus 53:3, p.11
Collections and services offered by University Archives; photo.
61 3000 volume rare book collection includes art, comics, dictionaries
College Eye 60:19, p.1
Mr. Rod talks about the books in the collection; photo.
62 Rare book collection has dime novels, first editions
College Eye 56:40, p.3
Donald Rod talks about the Library's rare book collection; photo.
63 Archives needs old EYE issues
College Eye 56:6, p.6
Missing several recent issues.
64 Archives not 'college dump'
College Eye 52:14, p.2
A. E. Brown explains the purposes and uses of the College Archives; located on second floor of Old Gilchrist Hall; photo.
65 Library is student's Mecca in search for knowledge
College Eye 48:15, p.5
A look at the organization of the library; photo.
66 Culture lurks in all campus corners
College Eye 47:21, p.7
Lengthy survey of cultural opportunities on campus; photo.
67 Teachers College archivists maintain permanent records
College Eye 44:42, p.3
Irving Hart and Fred Cram talk about their work and the archives collection; photo.
68 Hart to go on emeritus status July 1
College Eye 39:25, p.1
Has been Director of Extension Service for thirty-three years; Mr. Hart talks about his experiences; appointed archivist and historian by President Latham in 1936; Elmer Ritter will succeed him in Extension.
69 Hart appointed archivist for teachers college
College Eye 28:14, p.1
Board of Education confirms appointment; description of duties; Professor Hart talks about the job.