On March 5, 1937, a few friends of the Rutgers University Library, led by the Librarian, Mr. George A. Osborn, and the chairman of the Library Committee of the Board of Trustees, Mr. Richard T. Greene, met in the Trustees' Room of Old Queens to organize the Associated Friends of the Library of Rutgers University. Dr. Jacob G. Lipman was made temporary chairman in charge of plans for the permanent organization of the Associated Friends
The year 2003 marked the 100th anniversary of the dedication of Voorhees Hall, Rutgers' first purpos...
The Houston Academy of Medicine--Texas Medical Center (HAM--TMC) Library collected data on friends o...
Gabriel Wells was the Honorary President of the Associated Friends of the Library of Rutgers Univers...
Discusses the place of the Library in Rutgers and libraries in universities in general
The Library has, through the efforts of the Associated Friends, gathered to itself a widely distribu...
Includes an excerpt from the university librarian's (George Osborne's) annual report for 1940-1941 o...
By 1930 there were emulative friends groups at Columbia, Yale, Princeton, and Johns Hopkins, and th...
more than two thousand years ago still hold true, libraries today must be wealthier than they were a...
Color photo of Alexander Library, undated. Alexander Library was named after Archibald Stevens Alexa...
Demarest (1863–1956), an alumnus (1863) and the president of Rutgers (1906 to 1924) and author...
Friends of the Library groups are largely undocumented in the professional literature at non doctora...
A history of the Friends of the Library at the University of Mississippi from its origins in 1940 th...
Friends groups are springing up across the country in recognition of the classic adage about "frien...
To the Members of the Friends of the Library, State College of Washington, The Alumni, and All Other...
Color postcard of Voorhees Library located on Voorhees Mall on College Avenue Campus of Rutgers Univ...
The year 2003 marked the 100th anniversary of the dedication of Voorhees Hall, Rutgers' first purpos...
The Houston Academy of Medicine--Texas Medical Center (HAM--TMC) Library collected data on friends o...
Gabriel Wells was the Honorary President of the Associated Friends of the Library of Rutgers Univers...
Discusses the place of the Library in Rutgers and libraries in universities in general
The Library has, through the efforts of the Associated Friends, gathered to itself a widely distribu...
Includes an excerpt from the university librarian's (George Osborne's) annual report for 1940-1941 o...
By 1930 there were emulative friends groups at Columbia, Yale, Princeton, and Johns Hopkins, and th...
more than two thousand years ago still hold true, libraries today must be wealthier than they were a...
Color photo of Alexander Library, undated. Alexander Library was named after Archibald Stevens Alexa...
Demarest (1863–1956), an alumnus (1863) and the president of Rutgers (1906 to 1924) and author...
Friends of the Library groups are largely undocumented in the professional literature at non doctora...
A history of the Friends of the Library at the University of Mississippi from its origins in 1940 th...
Friends groups are springing up across the country in recognition of the classic adage about "frien...
To the Members of the Friends of the Library, State College of Washington, The Alumni, and All Other...
Color postcard of Voorhees Library located on Voorhees Mall on College Avenue Campus of Rutgers Univ...
The year 2003 marked the 100th anniversary of the dedication of Voorhees Hall, Rutgers' first purpos...
The Houston Academy of Medicine--Texas Medical Center (HAM--TMC) Library collected data on friends o...
Gabriel Wells was the Honorary President of the Associated Friends of the Library of Rutgers Univers...