
University of Tennessee, Knoxville TRACE: Tennessee Research and Creative Exchange Other Library Materials (Newsletters, Reports, Library Development Review Etc.) 9-1-1964 Library Development 1963-64 University of Tennessee Libraries Follow this and additional works at: https://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_libdevel Part of the Arts and Humanities Commons Recommended Citation Robertson, Carol (ed). Library Development. Knoxville: University of Tennessee, 1963/1964. This Review is brought to you for free and open access by the Other Library Materials (Newsletters, Reports, Etc.) at TRACE: Tennessee Research and Creative Exchange. It has been accepted for inclusion in Library Development Review by an authorized administrator of TRACE: Tennessee Research and Creative Exchange. For more information, please contact [email protected]. A PROGRAM OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL FOURTH REPORT , LIBRARY DEVELOPMENT 1963 1964 Vice President's Message 3 The University Libraries Library Patrons and Donors Library Endowment Funds Memorials Some Outstanding Support Contributors 'Tear-out Forms THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE L' Development Council Fourth Report For the twelve months July I , 1963, through June 3D, 1964 Sponsored by The University of Tennessee July 20 , 1964 Development Council and The University of Tennessee Department of Alumni Affairs A MARK OF A GREAT UNIVERSITY IS AN EXCELLENT LIBRARY Dear Friends of the Library: By your generous gifts of cash and books, you have shown a genuine interest in making The University of Tennessee Library meas­ ure up to the stature that it should possess in its role as the " heart" of Development Council 1963-64 a great State University. During the past five years you have added ap­ Herbert S. Walters, Washington, D. C. , Chairman proximately 50,000 books to the shelves of the libraries at Knoxville, Roland H. Myers, Memphis, Vice Chairman Memphis, Martin, and Nashville, and in so doing you have contributed Edward J . Boling, Knoxville, Coordinator to the success of thousands upon thousands of students and faculty Earl Ailor, Knoxville members who will use these books for many years to come. Sam E. Boaz, Clarksville John C. Bolinger, Jr., St. Louis, Mo . For your information, following is a summary of gifts for the William Cowan, La Grange five years recorded in four reports: Ralph A. Davidson, Sr., Knoxville James K. Dobbs, Jr. , Memphis $24,021.77 and 8,955 books (1st Report, 18 months) K. C. Dodson, Columbia 11,303. 12 and 4,568 books (2nd Report, 12 months) Edward M. Dougherty, Tullahoma 23,029.12 and 5,081 books (3rd Report, 18 months) Andrew Flanigan, Lawrenceburg John L. Greer, Knoxville 38,684.60 and 5,088 books (4th Report, 12 months) John D. Harper, Pittsburgh, Pa. $97,038.61 and 23,692 books (Total, four Reports) Houston Herndon, Humboldt E. Ward King, Kingsport As I am sure all of you know, the inspiration and guiding light Luke Medley, Cookeville in this entire effort has been Dr. John C. Hodges, Professor Emeritus Gilbert F . Parker, Tiptonville of English, who voluntarily accepted this project because of his abiding Houston Price, Chattanooga interest in the University. You have responded magnificently to his Kirby O. Primm, Nashville call, and all of us are most grateful. Scott L. Probasco, Jr., Chattanooga Kenneth Rush, New York, N. Y. But the job is not done. The University's rapid growth - par­ J esse Safley, Nashville ticularly in its graduate and research programs - makes further ex­ H. Francis Stewart, Nashville William B. Stokely, Jr., Indianapolis, Ind. pansion most urgent. Regular sources of income will not be sufficient Daniel B. Wexler, Johnson City to fill the needed expansion. Therefore, we hope that you will continue Gordon J . Wilder, Huntingdon to include the Library as a beneficiary of your philanthrophy - and that THE UNIVERSITY we may have the pleasure of listing you in our annual library reports. OF TENNESSEE RECORD I Charles F. Brakebill, Executive Director, Gifts and Grants Sincerely yours, John C. Hodges, Coordinator for Library Vol. 67 , No . 5, Knoxville, Development Tenn. Sept. 1964 William H. Jesse, Director of Libraries Stanley R. McAnally, Director of Annual Giving Published seven times ayear, ~~ John M. Smartt, Director of Alumni Affairs in January, March, May, July, September, November, and De­ Edward J . Boling cember. Second-class postage Vice President for Development Editor of Report: Carol F. Robertson paid at Knoxville, Tenn. EJB:er 2 3 THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE l DevelopIllent Council Fourth Report For the twelve months July I, 1963, through June 3D, 1964 , Sponsored by The University of Tennessee July 20, 1964 Development Council and The University of Tennessee Department of Alumni Affairs A MARK OF A GREAT UNIVERSITY Dear Friends of the Library: IS AN EXCELLENT LIBRARY By your generous gifts of cash and books, you have shown a genuine interest in making The University of Tennessee Library meas­ ure up to the stature that it should possess in its role as the "heart" of Development Council 1963-64 a great State University. During the past five years you have added ap­ Herbert S. Walters, Washington, D. C., Chairman proximately 50,000 books to the shelves of the libraries at Knoxville, Roland H. Myers, Memphis, Vice Chairman Memphis, Martin, and Nashville, and in so doing you have contributed Edward J. Boling, Knoxville, Coordinator to the success of thousands upon thousands of students and faculty Earl Ailor, Knoxville members who will use these books for many years to come. Sam E. Boaz, Clarksville John C. Bolinger, Jr., St. Louis, Mo. For your information, following is a summary of gifts for the William Cowan, La Grange five years recorded in four reports: Ralph A. Davidson, Sr., Knoxville James K. Dobbs, Jr., Memphis $24,021.77 and 8,955 books (1st Report, 18 months) K. C. Dodson, Columbia 11,303.12 and 4,568 books (2nd Report, 12 months) Edward M. Dougherty, Tullahoma 23,029.12 and 5,081 books (3rd Report, 18 months) Andrew Flanigan, Lawrenceburg John L. Greer, Knoxville 38,684.60 and 5,088 books (4th Report, 12 months) John D. Harper, Pittsburgh, Pa. $97,038.61 and 23,692 books (Total, four Reports) Houston Herndon, Humboldt E. Ward King, Kingsport As I am sure all of you know, the inspiration and guiding light Luke Medley, Cookeville in this entire effort has been Dr, John C. Hodges, Professor Emeritus Gilbert F. Parker, Tiptonville of English, who voluntarily accepted this project because of his abiding Houston Price, Chattanooga interest in the University. You have responded magnificently to his Kirby O. Primm, Nashville call, and all of us are most grateful. Scott L. Probasco, Jr., Chattanooga Kenneth Rush, New York, N. Y. But the job is not done. The University's rapid growth - par­ J esse Safley, Nashville ticularly in its graduate and research programs - makes further ex­ H. Francis Stewart, Nashville William B. Stokely, Jr., Indianapolis, Ind. pansion most urgent. Regular sources of income will not be sufficient Daniel B. Wexler, Johnson City to fill the needed expansion. Therefore, we hope that you will continue Gordon J. Wilder, Huntingdon to include the Library as a beneficiary of your philanthrophy - and that THE UNIVERSITY we may have the pleasure of listing you in our annual library reports. OF TENNESSEE RECORD Charles F. Brakebill, Executive Director, Gifts and Grants Sincerely yours, John C. Hodges, Coordinator for Library Vol. 67, No.5, Knoxville, Development Tenn. Sept. 1964 William H. Jesse, Director of Libraries Stanley R. McAnally, Director of Annual Giving Published seven times ayear, John M. Smartt, Director of Alumni Affairs in January, March, May, July, ~ September, November, and De­ Edward J. Boling cember. Second-class postage Vice President for Development Editor of Report: Carol F. Robertson paid at Knoxville, Tenn. EJB:er 2 3 -ClOMNL{)L{),....~ THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE LIBRARIES o NN-MM 785,684 Volumes c o NASHVILLE .... KNOXVILLE VI SCHOOL OF > W ....~ DIVISION SOCIAL WORK 0:: It:: .~ C LIBRARIES AND « « >. EXTENSION 0:: It:: E a 678,904 CO 'C i5 6,717 Q) Volumes III ...J « g'.­ :s f/)~';:.J Volumes ..J o ::: >t f/) . _ G,) (/) Q) I­ :::sC)~t;~.= (J C) > .~ ~'c;; ~ 'c, ~ ~ .! 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