Box 2
Contains 18 Results:
State College Buildings for Department of Public Instruction II, Standards and Criteria, 1964
Preliminary Library Research and Correspondence, 1966 - 1972
Library Building Interior Design Consultant Records, 1969 - 1971
Library Building Planning Committee Records, 1966 - 1967
These two folders contain various correspondence, reports, memorandums, and other documents from the Planning Committee for the New Library (known today as Bailey Library) that illustrates the planning process for the construction of the new library facility. The chairman of this committee was Dr. Albert Schmittlein.
Library Furniture Planning Records and Proposals , 1972
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Specifications for Library Shelving , 1966 - 1968
"Academic Library Building" Article Records, 1967 - 1975
Included in this folder is records, two published journals, and correspondence regarding the various surveys and articles written by Jerrold Orne between 1970 and 1975 regarding academic library building costs, planning, and overall structure. The contents include correspondence between Harold Helmrich, the Chief Librarian of Slippery Rock State College and Jerrold Orne. Slippery Rock State College is featured in Orne's article "The Renaissance of Academic Library Building: 1967-1971".
Library Materials Exchange Records with Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 1973
This file includes records and correspondence regarding the exhange of old and unused Maltby Library furniture and shelving being exhanged with Indiana University of Pennsylvania for new library books and materials.
Furnishing Records for Royal Metal Manufacturing Co. , 1960
This file contains records from the Royal Metal Manufacturing Company regarding furnishing and shelving for the renovation of the Maltby Library.
Maltby Library Construction Records for Schmitt and Lyon Associates, 1960 - 1962
This file includes records from Schmitt and Lyon Associates, the Architect and Engineering company hired to do the expansion/renovation of the Maltby Library in the early 1960s.