In 1969, the Ida Jane Dacus Library was built and replaced the Carnegie Library (now known as Rutledge Hall). The library was named after Ida Jane Dacus who was the first professionally trained librarian in the state, the official Winthrop Librarian from 1902 to 1945, and an 1898 alumna. This photograph is Dacus Library from across Oakland Avenue in February 1992.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/pettusimages/1111/thumbnail.jp
A photograph of several students on the sidewalk in front of Springfield College's library, Babson L...
McLaurin Hall and Carnegie Library (later renamed Rutledge Hall) in April 1965;https://digitalcommon...
After the Great Fire of 1902 completely destroyed the original Danforth Memorial Library building, C...
Carnegie Library moving to its new location across Oakland Avenue in 1969. The new Ida Jane Dacus Li...
In 1905, construction on the Carnegie Library was completed using funds donated by noted philanthrop...
Miss Ruth Dacus of Rock Hill has joined the Winthrop College library staff as circulation assistant....
Built in 1939 with the cooperation of the Public Works Administration, the Ramona Wood Library, was ...
Built in 1939 with the cooperation of the Public Works Administration, the Ramona Wood Library, was ...
A photograph of Springfield College librarian, Doris Fletcher, discussing a poster entitled "The Val...
A photograph of a student, sitting on a wall with her shoes off and reading, outside the entrance to...
This collection consists of letters and autographs Miss Ida Jane Dacus collected from famous authors...
A photograph of the front of Springfield College's Babson Library. The photograph is taken from the ...
Parking lot of the Ida Jane Dacus Library with Withers in background February 1975https://digitalcom...
A photograph, taken from across Alden Street, of Springfield College's library, Babson Library. The ...
Quick Facts Thomas joined the Winthrop community in 1988 and worked in Dacus Library. Friends descri...
A photograph of several students on the sidewalk in front of Springfield College's library, Babson L...
McLaurin Hall and Carnegie Library (later renamed Rutledge Hall) in April 1965;https://digitalcommon...
After the Great Fire of 1902 completely destroyed the original Danforth Memorial Library building, C...
Carnegie Library moving to its new location across Oakland Avenue in 1969. The new Ida Jane Dacus Li...
In 1905, construction on the Carnegie Library was completed using funds donated by noted philanthrop...
Miss Ruth Dacus of Rock Hill has joined the Winthrop College library staff as circulation assistant....
Built in 1939 with the cooperation of the Public Works Administration, the Ramona Wood Library, was ...
Built in 1939 with the cooperation of the Public Works Administration, the Ramona Wood Library, was ...
A photograph of Springfield College librarian, Doris Fletcher, discussing a poster entitled "The Val...
A photograph of a student, sitting on a wall with her shoes off and reading, outside the entrance to...
This collection consists of letters and autographs Miss Ida Jane Dacus collected from famous authors...
A photograph of the front of Springfield College's Babson Library. The photograph is taken from the ...
Parking lot of the Ida Jane Dacus Library with Withers in background February 1975https://digitalcom...
A photograph, taken from across Alden Street, of Springfield College's library, Babson Library. The ...
Quick Facts Thomas joined the Winthrop community in 1988 and worked in Dacus Library. Friends descri...
A photograph of several students on the sidewalk in front of Springfield College's library, Babson L...
McLaurin Hall and Carnegie Library (later renamed Rutledge Hall) in April 1965;https://digitalcommon...
After the Great Fire of 1902 completely destroyed the original Danforth Memorial Library building, C...