Thompson Memorial Library

Thompson Memorial Library

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Background

When Vassar opened in 1865, the library was a mere single room in Main with a collection of only three thousand books. In 1893 Frederick Ferris Thompson, a Vassar trustee, gave the college an extension to Main hall that served as a library until the new Thompson building was completed in 1905 by Mary Clark Thompson as a memorial for her husband. Mrs. Thompson's continuing generosity enabled the library to be enlarged in 1918, and in 1924 her bequest to the College became an endowment for its support.

The library collection today - which actually encompasses seven total libraries at Vassar - contains about a million volumes and 7,500 serial, periodical and newspaper titles, as well as an extensive collection of microfilm and microfiche. [Costopoulos, J. 2008] [Fitchett, C. 2008] [cite web
url = http://library.vassar.edu
title = Vassar College Libraries
accessdate = 2008-04-12
]

Additions

*In 1937 funds derived chiefly from her bequest built the addition to the south which leads to Taylor Hall. That part of the structure is known as the Van Ingen Art Library, in memory of Henry Van Ingen, professor of art at Vassar from 1865 to 1898.

*From 1961 to 1964, the interior of the Thompson Library was extensively modernized, through the generosity of another former trustee, the late Elizabeth Stillman Williams, of the Class of 1927.

*In 2001, the Martha Rivers and E. Bronson Ingram Library was built. A principal feature of this new addition is the Catherine Pelton Durrell Archives and Special Collections which houses the Francis Fitz Randolph Rare Book Room as well as exhibit, storage, teaching and reading areas. Ingram Library also includes Reserve Services, studies for faculty members, the periodical collections, the Class of 1951 Reading Room, the library classroom and staff offices. A major renovation to Thompson Library was also completed in 2001.

Architecture

Architecturally, the style of the building is Perpendicular Gothic, and is constructed from Germantown stone with Indiana limestone trimming. [Daniels, E, p44] The general plan of the building, as designed by Francis R. Allen and his associate Charles Collins, is three wings built about a central tower. Rising with buttressed walls, the tower is crowned with battlements and pinnacles. Flanking the entrance, below the ceiling windows in the central hall, is a stone frieze of college and university seals from Cambridge, Oxford, Bryn Mawr, and Smith. On the right above the outside door is the "Veritas" of Harvard; on the left the "Lux et Veritas" of Yale. Below the frieze of seals in the central hall hang five seventeenth-century Flemish Gobelin tapestries portraying Apuleius' romance of Cupid and Psyche.

Cornaro Window

In the West Wing is the Cornaro Stained-Glass Window commissioned for the library from Louis Comfort Tiffany and installed in 1906. The image shows Elena Cornaro Piscopia, a young Venetian who had previously been denied the Doctor of Theology degree as a woman, receiving her doctorate in philosophy from the University of Padua. She is thought to be the first woman to earn this degree in European history.

*The window comes from the studios of Messrs. John Hardman & Company of Birmingham, England, and of the Church Glass and Decorating Company of New York, their U.S. representatives.

*The window was designed by Dunstan Powell, grandson of Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin, the Victorian era church architect. The much debated question of whose idea is was to choose the subject has not been resolved. [Daniels, E, p44]
*The lights in the tracery represent Grammar, Dialectics, Music, Philosophy, Astronomy, Medicine, Geometry and Theology.

*At the bottom are cherubim holding scrolls upon which are written in Latin: "In Laud Helenae Lucretia Cornelia Piscopiae Lauria Philo In Patav Gymn Unico Ex-Emplo Donatae"

*Lady Elena's dress is Rose and Grey, the original colors of Vassar College (the college colors are now Maroon and Pewter).

Media Cloisters

The Media Cloisters was created in 1999 as a state-of-the-art space for collaborative learning and instructional technology exploration. It is designed for collaborative academic work using high-tech tools where students, faculty, librarians, and information technology specialists meet to explore emerging pedagogies made possible by the latest technologies. Situating the Cloisters at the heart of the library—it is on the second floor just south of Thompson’s central axis—was a deliberate affirmation of Vassar’s commitment to the importance of place in education. [Winum, J. 2000]

Archives and Special Collections Library

Archives & Special Collections holds the rare book, manuscript, and archival collections of the college. It collects, preserves, and makes available rare and unique collections, and also engages in teaching and outreach activities. It is located on the ground floor of the Ingram Addition (north end) of the Library.

Among the rare books, particular strengths exist in women's history, first editions of English and American literary and historical works, examples of fine printing, collections of courtesy and cookbooks, children's books, and rare maps and atlases. Important manuscript holdings document topics such as literature, politics, and women’s history. [Patkus, R. 2005]

Government Documents Collection

Vassar has been a Federal depository library for selected U.S. Government documents since 1943 and currently receives approximately 25% of the titles available through the Federal Depository Program. Since 1988, Vassar has been a New York State Reference Center, part of the New York Depository Program. The library also selectively purchases United Nations documents. [Vassar College, 2008]

Microtext Collections

The Thompson Library has quite an extensive microfilm, microfiche and microcard collection. [Vassar College, 2008]

Highlights of the Collection

In addition to newspapers and periodicals in microform, some other important primary source microform collections are:

*Early American Imprints (the Evans Collection)
*Early English Books: 1475-1640 - (Pollard and Redgrave, STC I) (Microfilm 934)
*Early English Books, 1641-1700 - (Wing, STC II)(Microfilm 963)
*Early Files of the U.S. Congressional Serial Set
*FBI files on Martin Luther King, Jr.
*L.B.J. Security Files on the Vietnam War

Notes

References

*James Costopoulos, Collections Manager, Vassar College, 2008
*Chris Fitchett, Tech Services Librarian, Vassar College, 2008
*cite book
author = Daniels, Elizabeth
year = 1996
title = Main to Mudd and More - An Informal History of Vassar College Buildings
work = Writing Guides
publisher = Vassar College

*cite web
last = Winum
first = Jessica
title = Media Cloisters: Technology Center
publisher = Vassar College
date = WINTER 2000
url = http://www.aavc.vassar.edu/vq/articles/media_cloisters
accessdate = 2008-04-15

*cite web
last = Patkus
first = Ron
title = Ron Patkus on Vassar College Special Collections
publisher = Vassar College
date = 2005
url = http://vcencyclopedia.vassar.edu/index.php/Ron_Patkus_on_Vassar_College_Special_Collections
accessdate = 2008-04-15

*cite web
title = Documents Collections: U.S. Government Documents Collection
publisher = Vassar College
url = http://library.vassar.edu/research/govdocs/index.html
accessdate = 2008-04-15

*cite web
title = The Microtext Collection
publisher = Vassar College
url = http://library.vassar.edu/research/guides/howtofind/microtext.html
accessdate = 2008-04-15

External links

* [http://library.vassar.edu Vassar Library Website]
* [http://www.vassar.edu Vassar College]
* [http://vcencyclopedia.vassar.edu/index.php/Main_Page Vassar Encyclopedia]


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