Color photo of Alexander Library, undated. Alexander Library was named after Archibald Stevens Alexander who was New Jersey State Treasurer, a Rutgers Trustee and member of the Board of Governors. Alexander was a member of the Rutgers University Foundation Board of Overseers from 1975 until his death and was also president of the Friends of the Rutgers University Libraries from 1975 until he died. In 1973 the Board of Governors named the central university library in his honor
The Grammar School was chartered in 1766 as the Queen's College Grammar School. In 1825, Queen's Co...
Discusses the place of the Library in Rutgers and libraries in universities in general
Color photo taken from Highland Park of the "River Halls" which consist of Hardeburgh Hall, Freyling...
Colored photograph postcard of Archibald S. Alexander Library, Rutgers University
Donald Cameron, the university librarian, announces the second state appropriation for a new library...
Charanis recounts Cameron's thirty-seven years of association with Rutgers from 1929 to 1966. His ac...
The year 2003 marked the 100th anniversary of the dedication of Voorhees Hall, Rutgers' first purpos...
Color postcard of Voorhees Library located on Voorhees Mall on College Avenue Campus of Rutgers Univ...
Color postcard of Voorhees Library located on Voorhees Mall on College Avenue Campus of Rutgers Univ...
Cameron speaks with enthusiasm about the New Library (Alexander Library) that will be opened in Sep...
Map of the College Avenue Campus of Rutgers University in New Brunswick, N.J. the library and libra...
Demarest (1863–1956), an alumnus (1863) and the president of Rutgers (1906 to 1924) and author...
Black and white photograph postcard of the Free Public Library, New Brunswick, N. J.. In 1902, And...
Sinclair speaks about the New Jersey Room in the new library (Alexander Library). It is for rare boo...
On March 5, 1937, a few friends of the Rutgers University Library, led by the Librarian, Mr. George ...
The Grammar School was chartered in 1766 as the Queen's College Grammar School. In 1825, Queen's Co...
Discusses the place of the Library in Rutgers and libraries in universities in general
Color photo taken from Highland Park of the "River Halls" which consist of Hardeburgh Hall, Freyling...
Colored photograph postcard of Archibald S. Alexander Library, Rutgers University
Donald Cameron, the university librarian, announces the second state appropriation for a new library...
Charanis recounts Cameron's thirty-seven years of association with Rutgers from 1929 to 1966. His ac...
The year 2003 marked the 100th anniversary of the dedication of Voorhees Hall, Rutgers' first purpos...
Color postcard of Voorhees Library located on Voorhees Mall on College Avenue Campus of Rutgers Univ...
Color postcard of Voorhees Library located on Voorhees Mall on College Avenue Campus of Rutgers Univ...
Cameron speaks with enthusiasm about the New Library (Alexander Library) that will be opened in Sep...
Map of the College Avenue Campus of Rutgers University in New Brunswick, N.J. the library and libra...
Demarest (1863–1956), an alumnus (1863) and the president of Rutgers (1906 to 1924) and author...
Black and white photograph postcard of the Free Public Library, New Brunswick, N. J.. In 1902, And...
Sinclair speaks about the New Jersey Room in the new library (Alexander Library). It is for rare boo...
On March 5, 1937, a few friends of the Rutgers University Library, led by the Librarian, Mr. George ...
The Grammar School was chartered in 1766 as the Queen's College Grammar School. In 1825, Queen's Co...
Discusses the place of the Library in Rutgers and libraries in universities in general
Color photo taken from Highland Park of the "River Halls" which consist of Hardeburgh Hall, Freyling...