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Administration (Park) Building Library | Libraries; Universities; Utah; Public Buildings; Aspects, Historical | The Administration Building, now the Park Building housed the University library from 1914 until the George Thomas Library was completed in 1935. |
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Administration (Park) Building Library | Libraries; Universities; Utah; Public Buildings; Aspects, Historical | The Administration Building, now the Park Building, housed the library at the University from 1914 to 1935. |
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Administration (Park) Building Library | Libraries; Universities; Utah; Aspects, Historical | The Administration Building, now the Park Building, housed the library at the University of Utah from 1914 to 1935. |
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Coray, George Q., Ph.D. | Libraries; Universities; Utah; Librarians | George Q. Coray was the first appointed librarian at the University of Utah, from 1892 until 1906. He also developed the first Department of Economics and Sociology. He retired in 1926. |
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George Thomas Library | Libraries; Universities; Utah; Public Buildings; Aspects, Historical | George Thomas Library entrance at night. The library was built in 1935 by the firm Ashton and Evans. |
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George Thomas Library | Libraries; Universities; Utah; Public Buildings; Aspects, Historical | George Thomas Library Building on President's Circle on the University of Utah campus. The Thomas Library the university's academic collections from 1935 until 1967 when the J. Willard Marriott Library opened. The building was originally designed by the firm Ashton & Evans. |
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George Thomas Library (Architectural Drawing) | Architectural Drawings; Libraries; Universities; Utah; Public Buildings; Aspects, Historical | Architectural rendering of the George Thomas Library Building on Presidents Circle completed in 1935. The medical library was a department within the Thomas Library until 1966 when it was moved to the B Level of the recently-opened Medical Center. The Thomas Library was designed by Ashton and Evans ... |
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George Thomas Library Front Entrance | Libraries; Universities; Utah; Public Buildings; Aspects, Historical | Entrance to the George Thomas Library built in 1935. It remained the University Library until 1968 when it was remodeled for the Museum of Natural History. |
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George Thomas Library Interior | Libraries; Libraries, Medical; Universities; Utah; Public Buildings; Aspects, Historical | The George Thomas Library at the University of Utah was completed in 1935 and was built by the firm of Ashton and Evans. Medicine and Engineering were given special collection space. It was replaced in 1967 when the J. Willard Marriott Library was opened and the medical collection was moved to the B... |
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George Thomas Library Medical Section | Libraries; Libraries, Medical; Universities; Utah; Aspects, Historical | The medical sciences library in the George Thomas Library Building at the University of Utah. The medical library was moved to the basement (B-Level) of the Medical Center on the east campus in 1965 where it remained until the Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library opened in 1971. |
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George Thomas Library Medical Section | Libraries; Libraries, Medical; Universities; Utah; Aspects, Historical | Medical Librarian Isabelle T. Anderson and assistant at the George Thomas Library. Ms. Anderson was medical librarian from 1947-1956. |
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Intercom 4-18-1983 | Libraries, Clinical; Libraries; Public Relations; Hospitals, University; Academic Medical Centers; Universities; Utah | Intercom Bulletin from April 18, 1983, detailing opening of Hope Fox Eccles Clinical Library in 1983 under Library Director Priscilla Mayden. |
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Intercom 4-24-1984 | Libraries, Clinical; Libraries; Public Relations; Hospitals, University; Academic Medical Centers; Universities; Utah | Intercom Bulletin from April 18, 1983, detailing Hope Fox Eccles Clinical Library open house in 1984 with Clinical Librarian Joan Stoddart, Eccles family members in attendance. |
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Intercom 8-26-1987 | Libraries, Clinical; Libraries; Public Relations; Hospitals, University; Academic Medical Centers; Universities; Utah | Intercom Bulletin from April 18, 1987, detailing the naming of Kay McCloskey as Clinical Librarian of Hope Fox Eccles Clinical Library in 1987. |
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Leroy E. Cowles Building | Libraries; Schools, Medical; Universities; Utah; Aspects, Historical | The Liberal Arts (Cowles) Building was designed by Richard Kletting and completed in 1901. It was originally used to house the library and liberal arts classes. It was later called the Mathematics Building and in 1980 named the Leroy E. Cowles Building. It was listed in the National Register of Hist... |
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Leroy E. Cowles Building | Libraries; Universities; Utah; Public Buildings; Aspects, Historical | The Liberal Arts (Cowles) Building was designed by Richard Kletting and completed in 1901. It was originally used to house the library and liberal arts classes. It was later called the Mathematics Building and in 1980 named the Leroy E. Cowles Building. It was listed in the National Register of Hist... |
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Leroy E. Cowles Building | Libraries; Universities; Utah; Public Buildings; Aspects, Historical | The Liberal Arts (Cowles) Building was designed by Richard Kletting and completed in 1901. It was originally used to house the library and liberal arts classes. It was later called the Mathematics Building and in 1980 named the Leroy E. Cowles Building. It was listed in the National Register of Hist... |
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Leroy E. Cowles Building Library | Libraries; Universities; Utah; Public Buildings; Aspects, Historical | Library in the Liberal Arts Building, now called the Leroy Cowles Building, built in 1905. |
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Liberal Arts Building Library | Libraries; Universities; Utah; Aspects, Historical | Liberal Arts Building library interior. ( Remembering the University of Utah, edited by Elizabeth Haglund, p. 133) |
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Nelson, Ester, M.A. | Libraries; Librarians; Universities; Utah; Library Directors | University Library Director, 1906-1941. Esther Nelson received her A.M. from the University of Utah in 1899, her Bachelor of Library Science from New York State Library School in 1906 and her M.A. in Library Science from the University of Michigan. She became Assistant Librarian in 1899 and Libraria... |